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    Couple and Family Psychoanalysis is an international journal sponsored by The Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, which aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective.

    CONTENTS

    EDITORIAL

    ARTICLES
    – Notes on working with divorcing and separating couples by Avi Shmueli
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.1

    – Co-parent therapy and the parenting plan as transitional phenomena: working psychoanalytically with high-conflict separating and divorcing couples by Dana Iscoff
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.14

    – Fractured families, fractured systems: overcoming the silo mentality in family justice work by Amita Sehgal
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.27

    – Creating a family state of mind: using psychoanalytic ideas to treat families where children resist or refuse contact with a parent by Kathy Sinsheimer
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.41

    – Marriages and remarriages: different stages of a dating relationship by Isabel Cristina Gomes and Lidia Levy
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.53

    – Divorce in China by David Scharff
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.63

    – Micro-separations: how to traumatise your spouse on a daily basis by Brett Kahr
    DOI 10.33212/cfp.v11n1.2021.76

    BOOK REVIEWS
    – The Brain has a Mind of its Own: Attachment, Neurobiology and the New Science of Psychotherapy by Jeremy Holmes – reviewed by Christopher Clulow
    – Psychoanalytic Approaches to Loss: Mourning, Melancholia and Couples
    edited by Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts – reviewed by Kate Thompson

    FILM REVIEWS
    – Hope Gap, directed by William Nicholson – reviewed by Perrine Moran and Nora Tsatsas
    – Marriage Story, directed by Noah Baumbach  – reviewed by Viveka Nyberg

    DOCUMENTARY REVIEW
    – Supporting children when parents separate. An online resource from the Centre for Social Policy. A filmed interview of Professor Mervyn Murch by Dr Christopher Clulow
    by Avi Shmueli

    Guest Editor

    Kate Thompson

    ISSN

    2044-4133

    e-ISSN

    2044-4141

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    • Description
    • Editorial Board
    • Aims and Scope
    • Instructions to Contributors
    Description

    Couple and Family Psychoanalysis is an international journal sponsored by Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, which aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective. It seeks to provide a forum for disseminating current ideas and research and for developing clinical practice. The annual subscription provides two issues a year and includes complimentary online access from Ingenta Connect to current and past issues.

    Reasons to subscribe:
    – An established journal, listed by PEP, that brings together the interests of all professionals who work with couples and families and draw on a psychoanalytic perspective;
    – An international journal, bringing together contributions from around the world;
    – An innovative journal that critically reviews and discusses developments in practice, research, and literature, as well as providing lively and topical books and arts reviews;
    – A professional journal with authoritative articles from established and new authors. First-time authors are especially encouraged with advice on preparing papers for publication;
    – A welcoming journal offering a forum for those seeking a closer connection with others in their field.

    Editorial Board

    Editorial Board

    Christopher Clulow, Editor-in-chief
    Julie Friend
    Brett Kahr
    Molly Ludlam
    Perrine Moran
    , Arts Reviews Editor
    Elizabeth Palacios Garcia
    James Poulton
    Lorna Robinson
    , Book Reviews Editor
    Caroline Sehon
    Kate Thompson
    Christopher Vincent

     

    INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
    Susanna Abse (United Kingdom)
    Anne Antonnen (Finland)
    Carl Bagnini (United States)
    Jenny Berg (Australia)
    Barbara Bianchini (Italy)
    Bernd Boettger (Germany)
    Sally Box (United Kingdom)
    Diana Diamond (United States)
    Peter Fullerton (Australia)
    Kathleen Hanley (South Africa)
    David Hewison (United Kingdom)
    Anne Husser (France)
    Julia Jastrzębska (Poland)
    Nestor Kapusta (Austria)
    Timothy Keogh (Australia)
    Joyce Lowenstein (United States)
    Hanni Mann-Shalvi (Israel)
    Julia Meyerowitz-Katz (Australia)
    Fabio Monguzzi (Italy)
    Mary Morgan (United Kingdom)
    Shelley Nathans (United States)
    Anna Maria Nicolò (Italy)
    Tatiana Onikova (Russia)
    Adrian Perkel (South Africa)
    Judith Pickering (Australia)
    Gullvi Sandin (Sweden)
    Jill Savege Scharff (United States)
    Lea Setton (Panama)
    David Scharff (United States)
    Carla Trusty-Smith (United States)
    Yolanda de Varela (Panama)
    Giulio Cesare Zavattini (Italy)

    Aims and Scope

    Aims and Scope

    This international journal is sponsored by The Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology.

    Couple and Family Psychoanalysis aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective. It seeks to provide a forum for disseminating current ideas and research and for developing clinical practice.

    We welcome contributions, whether full papers, shorter review articles or letters on subjects relevant to the Journal. Such subjects may include clinical case studies, theoretical perspectives, literature reviews, historical contributions, qualitative research, clinical training and supervisory practice, policy, and service developments.

    Instructions to Contributors

    Instructions to Contributors

    These instructions apply to all contributors to the journal, whether the submission is for a general issue, a special issue, or the New Writer Prize.

    1. Guidelines
    Language: Contributions should be written in British English. Non-discriminatory language is mandatory.
    Style: Footnotes and endnotes will be accepted only under exceptional circumstances.
    References should be compiled using the publisher’s house style, which is based on APA 6th Edition. Full details can be found here.
    Abstracts and keywords: Structured abstracts of up to 200 words and up to five keywords are required for all original papers submitted.
    Headings: Section headings should be concise.
    Originality: Papers submitted for publication should not have been published elsewhere or be currently submitted to other publications.
    Confidentiality and consent: Contributors must comply with the ethical guidelines of their professional association(s) when writing about those who use their services.
    Peer Review: All original papers will be subject to peer review.
    Copy Dates: Whilst the journal welcomes contributions at any time, authors should note that final copy dates for forthcoming issues will normally be on January 1st and July 1st of each year.
    Word count: Original papers should be 4,000-8,000 words; Debate up to 3,000 words; Review article up to 4,000 words; Report up to 2,000 words; Arts review up to 2,000 words; Book review up to 2,000 words; Obituary up to 2,000 words. Authors should include a word count with their paper. The word count (which includes all text including the abstract, article, references, notes, tables, figures, etc.) should appear at the end of the paper.
    Font: Manuscripts must be supplied in Microsoft Word in Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced throughout, including the references.

    2. Infographics
    You are welcome to include figures, images/illustrations, or tables in your submission, but the following must be observed:
    • All graphics must be supplied in their original format, either as digital artwork or statistical data.
    • Any graphics copied from the internet and cited from other publications are not acceptable on their own.
    • Graphics files must be supplied separately to text. Please do not embed graphics in the text file.
    • Figures should be numbered in the order in which they appear in the paper (e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2).
    • Each figure should include a title caption and full source e.g. Figure 1 The incidence of mental health issues in the UK adult population, World Health Organization, Report on World Mental Health Issues, 2013.
    • The filename for the graphic should be descriptive of the graphic, e.g. Figure1, Figure2
    • Avoid the use of colour and tints for purely aesthetic reasons.
    • All figures will be reproduced in black and white.

    3. Reproduction of copyright material
    As an author, you are required to secure written permission for the use of all previously published material that is in copyright:
    • if you want to reproduce any figure or table (including where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source);
    • if you use more than one line of a short poem, or a few lines from a long one, or any words or music of a copyrighted song;
    • if you quote more than 500 (cumulative) words from the same book, or 300 cumulative words from the same article of paper, or use a sentence or more as an epigraph (i.e. where there is no discussion of the author’s work).
    Where no permission is required, the original work must be clearly defined and attributed to the original source. This applies to direct reproduction as well as “derivative reproduction” (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source).

    4. Copyright and authors’ rights
    Copyright rests with Phoenix Publishing House for the journal and with the individual authors for their contributions. Permission to reproduce any material from the journal by any means must be obtained from the publisher in writing. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

    5. Proofs
    Manuscripts will be copy-edited for journal house style. Authors will receive the copy edited files with queries. At this point, no substantial changes can be made to the paper. Authors will also receive typeset page proofs for approval. It is essential that both edited files and proofs are checked and returned within 7 days.

    6. Procedure for submission
    Checklist: Before submitting your manuscript to the journal, please view the Final checklist for Phoenix journal articles here to ensure your submission follows house style.
    Papers must be submitted via the Scholar One system. Go to https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/cafp and log in to or create your account. Once you are registered on the website, submit your article via the Start New Submission option on the Author Dashboard and follow the step-by-step guide. You will be required to submit the following information:
    • Type of submission
    • Title
    • Abstract (for original papers only)
    • Selection of type of issue for which the submission is destined
    • Blinded main document (i.e. no author details) including references
    • Author biography/ies
    • Acknowledgements (optional)
    • Any figures, images/illustrations, or tables (optional)
    • Up to five keywords (original papers only)
    • Author name(s) and institution(s)
    • Cover letter to the editor (optional)
    • Confirmation of submission requirements

    7. Disclaimer
    Couple and Family Psychoanalysis and its editors make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information contained in published issues. However, any views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and not the editors or the journal.

    Enquiries
    Enquiries about contributing to the journal may be addressed to the editor-in-chief at cfpeditor@tavistockrelationships.ac.uk

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