Couple Stories: Application of Psychoanalytic Ideas in Thinking about Couple Interaction (The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis)

Couple Stories: Application of Psychoanalytic Ideas in Thinking about Couple Interaction (The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis)

by Aleksandra Novakovic (Editor), Aleksandra Novakovic (Editor), Marguerite Reid (Author)

Synopsis

This book presents the application of key psychoanalytic concepts in thinking about the dynamics in the couple relationship. The contributions to the first part, mainly theory, discuss how different psychoanalytic ideas can be used in conceptualizing the nature of couple interaction. In the second part, on clinical practice, four couples tell their stories during their clinical sessions.

Couple stories conveys a lively experience of the couple's relationships as these occur in the consulting room and there are several commentaries for each 'couple story'. Commentaries explore the concepts described in the earlier part of the book, as well as clinical themes that couples bring to their sessions and the difficulties that they have encountered in the course of their relationship. Commentaries also provide an insight into how psychoanalytic couple therapists think about the clinical material, what they might select as a focus, and how they may go about developing a hypothesis about the nature of the relationship between the partners.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 06 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1782206086
ISBN 13: 9781782206088

Author Bio
Aleksandra Novakovic is a couple psychoanalytic psychotherapist and a psychoanalyst. She was Joint Head of the Inpatient & Community Psychology Service and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in the Adult Mental Health Psychology Service. Marguerite Reid is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist who has more recently trained as a Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist. She co-founded the Perinatal Service at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, where she specialized in perinatal mental health problems.