Engaging Couples: New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families

Author:   Andrew Balfour ,  Christopher Clulow ,  Kate Thompson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367000042


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 November 2018
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Author:   Andrew Balfour ,  Christopher Clulow ,  Kate Thompson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.353kg
ISBN:  

9780367000042


ISBN 10:   0367000040
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 November 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS FOREWORD Brett Kahr EDITORIAL Andrew Balfour, Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson INTRODUCTION Policy and practice contexts Susanna Abse CHAPTER ONE Becoming a couple: psychoanalytic perspectives Andrew Balfour and Mary Morgan COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE David Hewison CHAPTER TWO Couples becoming parents Christopher Clulow COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TWO Marguerite Lawson Reid CHAPTER THREE Adopting together Julie Humphries and Krisztina Glausius COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER THREE John Simmonds CHAPTER FOUR Working with couples in groups Lucy Draper COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FOUR Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan CHAPTER FIVE Let’s talk about sex Marian O’Connor COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FIVE Janice Hiller CHAPTER SIX Couple therapy for depression Kate Thompson COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SIX Jeremy Holmes CHAPTER SEVEN Mentalization based couple therapy Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SEVEN Stanley Ruszczynski CHAPTER EIGHT Working with couple violence Anthea Benjamin, Parmjit Chahal, Steve Mulley and Antonia Reay COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER EIGHT Damian McCann CHAPTER NINE Working with the fractured container Avi Shmueli COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER NINE Christopher Vincent CHAPTER TEN Living Together with Dementia Andrew Balfour and Liz Salter COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TEN Jane Garner

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Treating common mental disorders within the unit of the couple has been shown to be one of the most effective modes of psychological intervention. This book will ground and orient the clinician to the nuances and challenges of psychotherapy offered to couples but, beyond this, it brilliantly summarises the clinical achievements of several generations of clinicians who have created this unique and remarkable tradition to produce powerful individual change by addressing issues that concern two interlocking minds. A gem that should have pride of place on all clinicians' bookshelves. Professor Peter Fonagy OBE, Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, Chief Executive, Anna Freud National Centre for Children & Families, National Clinical Advisor on Children's Mental Health, NHS England At a time when policy-makers tend to look for simple answers to overly-simplified 'what works' questions, this volume makes a very refreshing and instructive read. It showcases the highly complex and deeply humane work of the Tavistock team as they go below the surface of couple relationships across the life cycle. June Thoburn CBE, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of East Anglia, UK The contributors to this text demonstrate ways of broadening the application of their approach to a number of potentially stressful relationship problems encountered at various stages in the life cycle. This will be a very useful text for a range of community-based services looking for specialist help in dealing with family relationship problems. Mervyn Murch CBE, Emeritus Professor, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University, UK Tavistock Relationships has occupied a leading place in the world of couple mental health for more than 70 years. This marvelous book, written by some of the superstars of couple psychoanalysis, provides a wonderful insight into the pioneering work of this remarkable institution. Anyone with an interest in promoting the mental health and wellbeing of couples and families will benefit hugely from these chapters. Professor Dr Estela Welldon, Founder and Honorary Elected President of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy Engaging Couples is a most engaging book. It offers the clinician a rich tapestry of the history, science and art of psychoanalytic couple therapy as practiced and researched by probably the finest collection of couple therapists in the English speaking analytic world. From theory to practice, from parenting to old age, this volume examines many of the issues couple therapists face. In celebrating 70 years of Tavistock Relationships, this volume also enriches the ideas behind the work so many of us cherish. At the same time it presents an agenda for future development. This book is essential reading for all analytic couple therapists, novice or veteran. Bravo to the editors and contributors for ushering in the next 70 years of one of the most enduring and celebrated institutions in psychoanalysis. David Scharff, Co-Founder, International Psychotherapy Institute, and Chair, Couple and Family Psychoanalysis Committee of the International Psychoanalytic Association


Treating common mental disorders within the unit of the couple has been shown to be one of the most effective modes of psychological intervention. This book will ground and orient the clinician to the nuances and challenges of psychotherapy offered to couples but, beyond this, it brilliantly summarizes the clinical achievements of several generations of clinicians who have created this unique and remarkable tradition to produce powerful individual change by addressing issues that concern two interlocking minds. A gem that should have pride of place on all clinicians' bookshelves --Professor Peter Fonagy OBE, Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, UCL, Chief Executive, Anna Freud National Centre for Children & Families, National Clinical Advisor on Children's Mental Health, NHS England At a time when policy-makers tend to look for simple answers to overly-simplified `what works' questions, this volume makes a very refreshing and instructive read. It showcases the highly complex and deeply humane work of the Tavistock team as they go below the surface of couple relationships across the life cycle. --June Thoburn CBE, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of East Anglia The contributors to this text demonstrate ways of broadening the application of their approach to a number of potential stressful relationship problems encountered at various stages in the life cycle. This will be a very useful text for a range of community based services looking for specialist help in dealing with family relationship problems. --Mervyn Murch CBE, Emeritus Professor, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University Tavistock Relationships has occupied the leading place in the world of couple mental health for more than seventy years. This marvellous book, written by some of the superstars of couple psychoanalysis, provides a wonderful insight into the pioneering work of this remarkable institution. Anyone with an interest in promoting the mental health and wellbeing of couples and families will benefit hugely from these chapters. --Professor Dr Estela Welldon, Founder and Honorary Elected President of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy Engaging Couples is a most engaging book. It offers the clinician a rich tapestry of the history, science and art of psychoanalytic couple therapy as practiced and researched by probably the finest collection of couple therapists in the English speaking analytic world. From theory to practice, from parenting to old age, this volume examines many of the issues couple therapists face. In celebrating 70 years of Tavistock Relationships, this volume also enriches the ideas behind the work so many of us cherish. At the same time it presents an agenda for future development. This book is essential reading for all analytic couple therapists, novice or veteran. Bravo to the editors and contributors for ushering in the next 70 years of one of the most enduring and celebrated institutions in psychoanalysis. --David Scharff, Co-Founder, International Psychotherapy Institute, and Chair, Couple and Family Psychoanalysis Committee of the International Psychoanalytic Association


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Andrew Balfour is Chief Executive at Tavistock Relationships, and a Fellow at St George’s House, Windsor. He is a clinical psychologist, a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and couple psychotherapist. With Mary Morgan and Christopher Vincent, he co-edited How Couple Relationships Shape our World: Clinical Practice, Research and Policy Perspectives. Christopher Clulow is a Consultant Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, a Senior Fellow of the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, London, and a Fellow of the Centre for Social Policy, Dartington. He has published extensively on marriage, partnerships, parenthood and couple psychotherapy. Kate Thompson is a psychoanalytic couple psychotherapist, head of Tavistock Relationship’s strategic development and Couple Therapy for Depression training, Kate has worked with couples for over 20 years and specialises in the impact of mental health difficulties on relationships.

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