Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Volume 9 Number 2
Book Details
- Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
- Published : September 2019
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 128
- Category :
Family, Couple and Systemic Therapy - Category 2 :
Journals & Periodicals - Catalogue No : 94956
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EDITORIAL
PERSONAL VIEW – Oedipus simplex: the British blind spot by Deborah Anna Luepnitz ARTICLES – The first Mrs Winnicott and the second Mrs Winnicott: does psychoanalysis facilitate healthy marital choice? by Brett Kahr – Responses to “The first Mrs Winnicott and the second Mrs Winnicott: does psychoanalysis facilitate healthy marital choice?” by Brett Kahr: “Of the nature of a therapeutic act” by Jeremy Elkins Thoughts on Winnicott’s childless state and its relation to his profound contributions to childhood development theory by Bernard Macleod Wives and analysts: or, how Winnicott became Winnicott by Neil Vickers D. W. Winnicott and the capacity to marry well by Lindsay Wells On Winnicott’s marriages: a response by Brett Kahr – The couple, the self, and the problem of the other by Angela Joyce – Re-visioning creativity in couple psychoanalysis: the importance of Winnicott and Bollas in clinical practice by David Hewison – Should “sensate focus” have a place in couple psychoanalytic psychotherapy? by Susan Pacey – Celebrating a Persian Winnicott by Mahyar Alinaghi BOOK REVIEWS Ruthless Winnicott: The Role of Ruthlessness in Psychoanalysis and Political Protest by Sally Swartz – Reviewed by Catriona Wrottesley The Rough Patch. The Art of Living Together by Daphne de Marneffe – Reviewed by Christopher Clulow ARTS REVIEWS Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-Garde Barbican Art Gallery – Reviewed by Martha Doniach The Height of the Storm by Florian Zeller, directed by Jonathan Kent – Reviewed by Laura Gibbons
About the Editor(s)
Molly Ludlam MA, is a couple and individual psychoanalytic psychotherapist and contributor to many books and journals, and was the founding editor of Couple & Family Psychoanalysis (2011-2019). Now retired from clinical practice, and as a course teacher and examiner, she currently focuses on consulting and writing.
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