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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

    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

    To view our Instructions to contributors, please visit the Couple and Family Psychoanalysis Subscription page and scroll down to the Instructions to Contributors tab there.

     

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