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    Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Volume 14 Number 2 / Full Issue

    £15.99 – £21.99

    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 by Joanne Brown

    ARTICLES

    – The relational heart of couples psychotherapy: In conversation with Dr Orna Guralnik by Joanne Brown

    – Psychoanalysis and homosexuality: The relevance of homophobia and shame for all sexualities by Leezah Hertzmann

    – “You don’t need to be fixed”: Working with a neurodiverse family by Ann Hardy

    – The evolution of family creation via sperm donation: New perspectives on family and parenthood by Lena Barth

    – Transference and countertransference in couples therapy by Krisztina Glausius

    – Facing death: Working with a couple facing Multiple Systems Atrophy by Julia Segal

    – Lost to self and other in a world of unseen things: Reflections on Winnicott’s concept of the mirror role in working with narcissistic couples by Ortal Kirson-Trilling

    BOOK REVIEWS

    – Illicit Monogamy: Inside a Fundamentalist Mormon Community by William R. Jankowiak. Reviewed by David E Scharff
    – Psychoanalytic Approaches to Forgiveness and Mental Health edited by Ronald Britton and Aleksandra Novakovic. Reviewed by Judith Pickering

    ARTS REVIEWS

    – DIVA at the Victoria & Albert Museum: A joyous, bold, and juicy assault on the patriarchy. Reviewed by Ann Hardy
    – The (Un)threatening Third in The Blue Caftan (2022), directed by Maryam Touzani, France and Morocco, and Past Lives (2023), directed by Celine Song, USA. Reviewed by Stephanie Bushell

    Guest Editor

    Joanne Brown

    Editors-in-chief

    James Poulton, Lorna Robinson, and Kate Thompson

    Page Extent

    130

    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

    EDITORIAL BOARD
    Editors-in-chief
    James Poulton (USA)
    Lorna Robinson (UK)
    Kate Thompson (UK)

    Joanne Brown (UK)
    Christopher Clulow (UK)
    Julie Friend (USA)
    Brett Kahr (UK)
    Molly Ludlam (UK)
    Damian McCann (UK)
    Perrine Moran, Arts Reviews Editor (UK)
    Susana Muszkat (Brazil)
    Elizabeth Palacios Garcia (Spain)
    Lorna Robinson, Book Reviews Editor (UK)
    Caroline Sehon (USA)
    Christopher Vincent (UK)
    Monica Vorchheimer (Argentina)
    Janine Wanlass (USA)

    INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
    Susanna Abse (UK)
    Anne Anttonen (Finland)
    Carl Bagnini (USA)
    Jenny Berg (Australia)
    Barbara Bianchini (Italy)
    Bernd Boettger (Germany)
    Sally Box (UK)
    Diana Diamond (USA)
    Peter Fullerton (Australia)
    Kathleen Hanley (South Africa)
    David Hewison (UK)
    Anne Husser (France)
    Julia Jastrze̝bska (Poland)
    Nestor Kapusta (Austria)
    Timothy Keogh (Australia)
    Joyce Lowenstein (USA)
    Hanni Mann-Shalvi (Israel)
    Julia Meyerowitz-Katz (Australia)
    Fabio Monguzzi (Italy)
    Mary Morgan (UK)
    Shelley Nathans (USA)
    Anna Nicolo (Italy)
    Tatiana Onikova (Russia)
    Adrian Perkel (South Africa)
    Judith Pickering (Australia)
    Karen Proner (UK)
    Gullvi Sandin (Sweden)
    Jill Savege Scharff (USA)
    Lea Setton (Panama)
    David Scharff (USA)
    Carla Trusty-Smith (USA)
    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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