Issue 1
14 articles- pp. 14-26
Co-Parent Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional Phenomena: Working Psychoanalytically with High-Conflict Separating and Divorcing Couples
Dana Iscoff - pp. 27-40
Fractured Families, Fractured Systems: Overcoming the Silo Mentality in Family Justice Work
Amita Sehgal - pp. 41-52
Creating a Family State of Mind: Using Psychoanalytic Ideas to Treat Families Where Children Resist or Refuse Contact with a Parent
Kathy Sinsheimer - pp. 53-62
Marriages and Remarriages: Different Stages of a Dating Relationship
Isabel Cristina Gomes & Lidia Levy - pp. 63-75
Divorce in China
David E. Scharff - pp. 76-88
Micro-Separations: How to Traumatise Your Spouse on a Daily Basis
Brett Kahr - pp. 91-93
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Loss: Mourning, Melancholia and Couples edited by Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts. London: Routledge, 2018, 172 pages.
Kate Thompson - pp. 96-98
Hope Gap, directed by William Nicholson, 2019, UK.
Perrine Moran - pp. 101-103
Notes on Contributors
- pp. vii-x
Editorial
Kate Thompson
Issue 2
16 articlesArticles
- pp. 129-141
The Role of Secrets in the Invention or Reinvention of Families
Susana Muszkat & Monica Vorchheimer - pp. 142-157
A Brief Psychodynamic Intervention for Couples with Unresolved Grief: A Case Study Report
Dianna Kenny, Timothy Keogh, Cynthia Gregory-Roberts, John Kearney & Judith Pickering - pp. 158-169
Creative Illusion in Couples: Thoughts about the Value of Transitional Experience for Couple Relationships
Julie Friend - pp. 170-186
The Application of Contemporary Self Psychology to Couple Psychotherapy
Carla Leone - pp. 187-200
Shame, Culture, and Gender: Rethinking the Treatment Model for Couple Therapy after an Affair
Yun Pang - pp. 205-207
Sexuality and Gender Now: Moving Beyond Heteronormativity edited by Leezah Hertzmann and Juliet Newbigin. London: Routledge, 2020, 358 pages.
Perrine Moran - pp. 207-209
Working with Attachment in Couples Therapy: A Four-Step Model for Clinical Practice by Jim Donovan. London & New York: Routledge, 2020, 188 pages.
Christopher Clulow - pp. 209-211
Jack by Marilynne Robinson. London: Virago, 2020, 320 pages (hardback).
David Hewison - pp. 214-216
Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi, set design and direction by Franco Zeffirelli, at the Verona Arena in Italy.
Maureen Boerma - pp. 216-218
Thoughts on reading “Aftershocks”, a contemporary poem by A. E. Stallings.
Susan Pacey - pp. 220-224
Notes on Contributors
- pp. vii-x
Editorial
Christopher Vincent