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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
PERSONAL VIEW – Oedipus simplex: the British blind spot by Deborah Anna Luepnitz
ARTICLES
– The first Mrs Winnicott and the second Mrs Winnicott: does psychoanalysis facilitate healthy marital choice? by Brett Kahr
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.105
– Responses to “The first Mrs Winnicott and the second Mrs Winnicott: does psychoanalysis facilitate healthy marital choice?” by Brett Kahr:
“Of the nature of a therapeutic act” by Jeremy Elkins
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.132
Thoughts on Winnicott’s childless state and its relation to his profound contributions to childhood development theory by Bernard Macleod
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.138
Wives and analysts: or, how Winnicott became Winnicott by Neil Vickers
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.142
D. W. Winnicott and the capacity to marry well by Lindsay Wells
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.147
On Winnicott’s marriages: a response by Brett Kahr
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.151
– The couple, the self, and the problem of the other by Angela Joyce
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.154
– Re-visioning creativity in couple psychoanalysis: the importance of Winnicott and Bollas in clinical practice by David Hewison
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.167
– Should “sensate focus” have a place in couple psychoanalytic psychotherapy? by Susan Pacey
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.181
– Celebrating a Persian Winnicott by Mahyar Alinaghi
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.198
BOOK REVIEWS
Ruthless Winnicott: The Role of Ruthlessness in Psychoanalysis and Political Protest by Sally Swartz – Reviewed by Catriona Wrottesley
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.202
The Rough Patch. The Art of Living Together by Daphne de Marneffe – Reviewed by Christopher Clulow
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.205
ARTS REVIEWS
Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avant-Garde Barbican Art Gallery – Reviewed by Martha Doniach
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.207
The Height of the Storm by Florian Zeller, directed by Jonathan Kent – Reviewed by Laura Gibbons
DOI 10.33212/cfp.v9n2.2019.208
Editor | Molly Ludlam |
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Page Extent | 128 |
Publication Date | October 2019 |
DOI | |
ISSN | 2044-4133 |
e-ISSN | 2044-4141 |
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
Molly Ludlam, Editor
Marion Bower
Christopher Clulow
Krisztina Glausius, Book Reviews Editor
Brett Kahr
Perrine Moran, Arts Reviews Editor
James Poulton
Caroline Sehon
Kate Thompson
Christopher Vincent
Catriona Wrottesley
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Susanna Abse (United Kingdom)
Carl Bagnini (United States)
Jenny Berg (Australia)
Barbara Bianchini (Italy)
Sally Box (United Kingdom)
Lynne Cudmore (United Kingdom)
Domenico Di Ceglie (United Kingdom)
Diana Diamond (United States)
Peter Fullerton (Australia)
Francis Grier (United Kingdom)
Kathleen Hanley (South Africa)
David Hewison (United Kingdom)
Anne Husser (France)
Steve Isaacs (United Kingdom)
Penny Jools (Australia)
Anna Kandell (Sweden)
Timothy Keogh (Australia)
Joyce Lowenstein (United States)
Hanni Mann-Shalvi (Israel)
Brian Martindale (United Kingdom)
Fabio Monguzzi (Italy)
Mary Morgan (United Kingdom)
Shelley Nathans (United States)
Anna Maria Nicolò (Italy)
Adrian Perkel (South Africa)
Gullvi Sandin (Sweden)
Jill Savege Scharff (United States)
David Scharff (United States)
Lea de Setton (Panama)
Yolanda de Varela (Panama)
Giulio Cesare Zavattini (Italy)
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.
Procedure for submissions: Manuscripts should be typewritten, using double spacing. Submissions should be made using Microsoft Word, and identified with the title of the file. All contributions should be addressed to the Editor, CFPEditor@tavistockrelationships.ac.uk
Submissions of full papers should be normally no more than 6,000–8,000 words in length. They should comprise two files, to assist in the editorial review process. One should include the paper, together with its title, a list of keywords, a list of references, and an abstract. The other should include a cover page for the paper with its title, the author’s name and contact details, and a brief biographical summary of up to 150 words.
Language: Contributions should be written in British English throughout.
Abstracts: All papers must be accompanied by an abstract of up to 200 words in length. Footnotes and endnotes will be accepted only under exceptional circumstances.
References should be compiled using the publisher’s house style. Full details can be found here.
Author Declaration: Authors are asked to complete and send with their manuscript an Author’s Declaration confirming confidentiality, originality, and copyright. A copy of this Declaration can be downloaded here.
Confidentiality and consent: Contributors are expected to use all possible means of assuring the confidentiality of those about whom they write, such as by disguising significant aspects of the case material. Alternatively authors should acquire their subjects’ consent. In general terms contributors are required to follow the procedure adopted in their own countries which govern the conduct of their work with human or animal subjects. If requiring further advice, authors are invited to discuss these matters with a member of the Journal’s International Advisory Board in their country.
Originality: Papers submitted for publication should not have been published elsewhere or be currently submitted to other publications.
Peer Review: All papers will be subject to peer review. In order to preserve anonymity in this process, authors should supply the Editor with two separate documents, as detailed above.
Copy Dates: Whilst the Editor will welcome contributions at any time, authors should note that final copy dates for forthcoming issues will normally be on 1st February and 1st August of each year.
Editorial Procedure: Contributors will receive an acknowledgement of the receipt of their submissions. Following the process of peer review the Editor will decide either (i) to accept or reject, or (ii) to accept, subject to modifications. The Editor’s decision will be final.
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