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Engaging Couples New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This book is a challenge to the silos in our human services that an ‘atomised’ focus gives rise to. They are evident in the chasm that can exist between child and adult mental health care, between competing therapeutic approaches and, most importantly for this volume, in the segmentation of support for adults who are partners as well as parents. The contributors, all with substantial experience of providing front-line services, identify the problem their intervention is designed to address, provide a conceptual justification for the approach they have used and supply evidence for its effectiveness. Vivid illustrations bring the work to life and provide examples of best practice whose relevance can readily be transported to different settings. Unusual in bringing together approaches that encompass internal and external realities in responding to the challenges of physical constraint, emotional distress and an often-volatile social environment, the contributions are assembled to highlight a common thread that can inform services at different stages of the life course. Each chapter is accompanied by a commentary from specialists in their field who elucidate and critique the key points made by the authors and help the experience of reading the book to be one of dialogue. Engaging Couples: New Directions in Therapeutic in Work with Families explores new ways of approaching some of the key issues of contemporary family life, including depression, living with long-term conditions, inter-parental conflict and domestic abuse to name but a few, refracting them through a lens that sees our relationships as fundamental to the fabric of our lives – the most important social capital of all. It represents essential reading for clinicians and family practitioners of all persuasions, and those that train and support them in their work.




Sommario

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




Autore

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.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780367000042

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.97 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:1 line drawing
Pagine Arabe: 240


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