Issue 1
15 articlesArticles
- pp. 15-21
Love, Hate, and Otherness in Intimate Relating
Mary Morgan - pp. 22-23
Response to “Love, Hate, and Otherness in Intimate Relating” by Mary Morgan
Ondina Greco - pp. 24-35
Contemporary Approaches to the Encapsulation and Dispersion of Trauma: Holocaust Trauma as a Barrier to Couple Intimacy
Hanni Mann-Shalvi, Caroline Sehon & Timothy Keogh - pp. 36-54
Developing Restorative Relationship Therapy: Towards Working Safely with Couples Where There is Abuse
Bob Goupillot & Tim McConville - pp. 77-80
“Psychotherapy Relationships that Work III” by John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert. Psychotherapy, 55(4): 303-315 (2018)
David Hewison - pp. 88-89
Mrs Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf, adapted by Hal Coase, directed by Thomas Bailey, at the Arcola Theatre, Dalston, London, October 2018
Ruth Shane - pp. 94-97
Notes on Contributors
- pp. 98
Abstract from AIPCF Revue
- pp. vii-x
Editorial
Molly Ludlam
Clinical Narrative and Discussion
Issue 2
17 articles- pp. 132-137
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”
Jeremy Elkins - pp. 138-141
Thoughts on Winnicott's Childless State and Its Relation to His Profound Contributions to Childhood Development Theory
Bernard Macleod - pp. 142-146
Wives and Analysts: Or, How Winnicott Became Winnicott
Neil Vickers - pp. 147-150
D. W. Winnicott and the Capacity to Marry Well
Lindsay Wells - pp. 151-153
On Winnicott's Marriages: A Response
Brett Kahr - pp. 154-166
The Couple, the Self, and the Problem of the Other
Angela Joyce - pp. 167-180
Re-Visioning Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance of Winnicott and Bollas in Clinical Practice
David Hewison - pp. 181-197
Should “Sensate Focus” Have a Place in Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy?
Susan Pacey - pp. 198-201
Celebrating a Persian Winnicott
Mahyar Alinaghi - pp. 205-206
The Rough Patch. The Art of Living Together, by Daphne de Marneffe, London: Vintage, 2019.
Christopher Clulow - pp. 209-211
The Height of the Storm, by Florian Zeller, directed by Jonathan Kent, translated by Christopher Hampton at the Wyndham's Theatre, London, 9 October-1 December 2018.
Laura Gibbons - pp. 212-215
Notes on Contributors
- pp. vii-viii
Editorial
Molly Ludlam