Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 1-2
Personal View
Marion Bower - pp. 15-27
Couples and Perversion
Anna Maria Nicolò - pp. 28-46
From Regression to Recovery: Tracking Developmental Anxieties in Couple Therapy
Timothy Keogh & Sylvia Enfield - pp. 47-60
Aggression in Couples: An Object Relations Primer
David Scharff - pp. 61-71
The Synergy of Concurrent Couple and Child Therapies Viewed through the Lens of Link and Field Theories
Caroline Sehon - pp. 105-108
How Couple Relationships Shape Our World: Clinical Practice, Research and Policy Perspectives, edited by Andrew Balfour, Mary Morgan, and Christopher Vincent, Karnac, 2012.
Stanley Ruszczynski - pp. 108-111
The Sibling Relationship—A Force for Growth and Conflict, by Joyce Edward, Jason Aronson, 2011.
Elspeth Morley - pp. 111-113
The Business of Therapy: How to Run a Successful Private Practice, by Pauline Hodson, McGraw Hill, 2012.
Laura Gibbons - pp. 113-115
Privat på jobbet, Stockholm: Krus, 2012 available at http://www.krus.nu/Global/Privat%20p%C3%A5%20jobbet/Privatpajobbet_Antologi_mars_2012.pdf
Viveka Nyberg - pp. 116-119
Notes on Contributors
- pp. 125-127
Douglas Haldane MBE (1926-2012)
Una McCluskey & Christopher Clulow - pp. vii
Editorial
Molly Ludlam
Article
Clinical Narrative and Discussion
Commentary on Previously Published Articles
Meeting the Author
Issue 2
21 articles- pp. 156-162
Response to Psychic “Geodes”—The Presence of Absence: 18th Enid Balint Memorial Lecture 2013 Given by Professor Joan Raphael-Leff
Christopher Clulow - pp. 163-177
When a Problem Shared is a Problem … Whose Illness is it Anyway?: Questions of Technique When Working with a Borderline Couple*
Susanna Abse - pp. 178-187
Further thoughts on When a Problem Shared is a Problem … Whose Illness is it Anyway?: Questions of Technique When Working with a Borderline Couple
Susanna Abse - pp. 188-207
Mentalizing: An Exploration of its Potential Contribution to Understanding the Challenges Faced by Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors in Couple Therapy
Heather B. Macintosh - pp. 208-213
Mentalization for Whom?: Commentary on Article by Heather MacIntosh
Avi Shmueli - pp. 214-228
The Intergenerational and Cultural Transmission of Trauma in Chinese Couple Relationships
Janine Wanlass - pp. 229-243
Clinical Narrative and Discussion: Planned Ending of Therapy with a Couple Who Recovered Joy
Pierre Cachia & Jill Savege Scharff - pp. 244-250
Meeting the Author: An Interview with Deborah Cohen
Catriona Wrottesley - pp. 253-255
Doctor in the House Seat: Psychoanalysis at the Theatre, by Jill Savege Scharff and David Scharff, International Psychotherapy Institute, 2013.
Stella Vaines - pp. 256-258
Object Relations and Relationality in Couple Therapy: Exploring the Middle Ground, by James L. Poulton, Jason Aronson, 2012.
Lin Coleman - pp. 258-260
Men and Mothers—The Lifelong Struggle of Sons and Their Mothers, by Hendrika C. Freud, Karnac, 2013
Pierre Cachia - pp. 263-266
Richard III, by W. Shakespeare, directed by Andrew Hilton, The Tobacco Factory, Bristol (16 March 2013)
Phillip Stokoe - pp. 267-269
Reports: The International Institute for Psychoanalytic Couple and Family Training in Israel and the International Psychotherapy Institute (IPI) in Washington: A Collaborative Training Effort
Hanni Mann-Shalvi - pp. 269-270
Gail Palmer Introducing Emotionally Focused Therapy in Scotland: AFT Scotland Conference, 26 April 2013, Edinburgh
Nick Child - pp. 270-271
Rome Couple and Family Attachment Lab
Giulio Cesare Zavattini - pp. 272-276
Notes on Contributors
- pp. ix
Editorial
Molly Ludlam