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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Denise CullingtonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138614956ISBN 10: 1138614955 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 25 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn praise of Breaking Up Blues:A guide to survival and growth (Routledge, 2008): `This is the kind of thing that gives psychoanalysis a good name...full of that kind of concrete but gradual, hard earned human growth. The basic premise - that there are no easy routes or short-cuts, is so heartening to read, in a world where that's all people look for. You really faced the human condition, and in doing so empowered your readers.' --Steve Biddulph, author, Raising Boys; Manhood `unique in its combination of depth and accessibility. It deserves to be a classic.' -Margot Waddell, Tavistock Clinic `this is a book that lives and breathes for ... those looking for practical help in the middle of marital disarray ... a beacon of understanding at what are often some very dark moments ... jargon-free' --Anthony Cantle, B J Psychotherapy `compelling authority and depth that grabs the attention of the reader from the outset ... hugely helpful... it left me feeling hopeful' --Christopher Vincent, B J Fam Therapy `The author teases out all the tangled threads of feeling, and once disentangled they seem less frightening, enabling the overwhelmed confused person to feel that he/she is a sane person who is upset and caught up in a process, rather than a crazy person who is trapped and not understood. I wish I'd had your book thirty years ago' --Dr Gill Flower, Amazon.co.uk review `She writes with a kind of controlled urgency... . I kept almost hearing this, an echo of off-page laughter, and a sure sign of wisdom... The book never talks down to the reader: its talkative register, and a complete absence of evasiveness in the advice, means that the person addressing you may be terse, funny, sometimes brusque - but can be trusted.... It's terrific.' --Jim Pye, Oxford Psychotherapy Society Bulletin ` If you are in an unsatisfactory relationship - or if you've already broken up and you're unhappy about it - then this book will not only make you feel better, it will help you avoid making the same mistakes again.'--Jonathan Self, author, Self Abuse `The reader is taken with immense empathy from devastation to personal growth, whilst every aspect is addressed, never hesitating to challenge and reality test opinions and beliefs .. I would not hesitate to recommend it to clients'--Jenny Bloomer, Therapy Today `rich psychological insights are expressed in a refreshingly direct and accessible way' --Journal of Analytical Psychology, (54) 2009 `Highly recommended' --Judith Wallerstein, author The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce 'A wise and practical book' --Dorothy Rowe `Excellent' --Bel Mooney `It was such a riveting book with so much information that had to read it a bit at a time. I had sever aha moments and even laughed out loud. I started to 'mark' the book with pertenent passages and then I realized I was 'totally' marking it.' --Nancy J. Shepherd, Amazon.com review this is a self-help book with a difference... unique in its comprehensiveness. --Joan Wexler, JAPA What a range of treasures are here to be found, to be enjoyed and to be learned from. Somehow Cullington manages to cover all stages of life, and all of it simply described with her delightful imagination and skills of description, and each supported by telling clinical vignettes... All of this is so beautifully written some readers may find this book almost impossible to put down. But there are such riches to be discovered here, this remarkable book calls out to be read and re-read. There will be more to find and to enjoy with each reading. It is so readily accessible, and yet much of it so profound, it will reward readers from any stage of clinical experience and, just as readily, any 'ordinary' reader who is curious about psychoanalytic ideas and how these can support and enrich them along life's journey. We are indebted to Denise Cullington for sharing with us the rich benefits of her study and life-long clinical experience. Bravo! --Patrick Casement, author of the well-known Learning From... series of books I enjoyed the passion that she brings to her presentation of the analytic apporach and her plea for its relevance and value today. --Therapy Today (March 2019) In praise of Breaking Up Blues:A guide to survival and growth (Routledge, 2008): This is the kind of thing that gives psychoanalysis a good name...full of that kind of concrete but gradual, hard earned human growth. The basic premise - that there are no easy routes or short-cuts, is so heartening to read, in a world where that's all people look for. You really faced the human condition, and in doing so empowered your readers. --Steve Biddulph, Author, Raising Boys, Manhood Unique in its combination of depth and accessibility. It deserves to be a classic. --Margot Waddell, Tavistock Clinic This is a book that lives and breathes for those looking for practical help in the middle of marital disarray ... a beacon of understanding at what are often some very dark moments ... jargon-free. --Anthony Cantle, B J Psychotherapy Compelling authority and depth that grabs the attention of the reader from the outset ... hugely helpful... it left me feeling hopeful. --Christopher Vincent, B J Fam Therapy The author teases out all the tangled threads of feeling, and once disentangled they seem less frightening, enabling the overwhelmed confused person to feel that he/she is a sane person who is upset and caught up in a process, rather than a crazy person who is trapped and not understood. I wish I'd had your book thirty years ago. --Dr Gill Flower, Amazon.co.uk review She writes with a kind of controlled urgency... . I kept almost hearing this, an echo of off-page laughter, and a sure sign of wisdom... The book never talks down to the reader: its talkative register, and a complete absence of evasiveness in the advice, means that the person addressing you may be terse, funny, sometimes brusque - but can be trusted.... It's terrific. --Jim Pye, Oxford Psychotherapy Society Bulletin If you are in an unsatisfactory relationship - or if you've already broken up and you're unhappy about it - then this book will not only make you feel better, it will help you avoid making the same mistakes again. --Jonathan Self, Author, Self Abuse The reader is taken with immense empathy from devastation to personal growth, whilst every aspect is addressed, never hesitating to challenge and reality test opinions and beliefs .. I would not hesitate to recommend it to clients. --Jenny Bloomer, Therapy Today Rich psychological insights are expressed in a refreshingly direct and accessible way. --Journal of Analytical Psychology, (54) 2009 Highly recommended --Judith Wallerstein, Author, The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce A wise and practical book --Dorothy Rowe Excellent --Bel Mooney It was such a riveting book with so much information that had to read it a bit at a time. I had sever aha moments and even laughed out loud. I started to 'mark' the book with pertenent passages and then I realized I was 'totally' marking it. --Nancy J. Shepherd, Amazon.com review This is a self-help book with a difference... unique in its comprehensiveness. --Joan Wexler, JAPA The wide range of non-analytic source material and Cullington's readiness to mingle it with analytic ideas and case material reveals her as an accessible clinical practitioner with an enquiring mind, whilst supporting her assertion that these ideas thread through the whole of human experience. -Andrew West, https://afwest.com/ Author InformationDenise Cullington is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Oxford, UK. She trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis, the Tavistock Clinic, London and as a clinical psychologist. Prior to that she lived and painted in the US and in Puerto Rico. Her book Breaking Up Blues (2008, Routledge) brought analytic thinking to the task of managing break-up and divorce. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |