ABSTRACT

This book explores family interaction and family psychoanalysis from varying standpoints used around the world. It illustrates these with extensive clinical cases discussed from varying perspectives. The book is the first in a series of volumes from the International Psychoanalytical Association's Working Group on Family and Couple Psychoanalysis, drawn from its ongoing research into comparative theories and methods of working analytically with families and couples, and with varying types of family structure. It also applies lessons from family psychoanalysis to analytic theory and to the practice of individual psychoanalysis.

part 1|60 pages

Introduction: Theoretical and Clinical Approaches to Family and Couple Psychoanalysis Around the World

part II|221 pages

Case Examples and Discussion

chapter Seven|21 pages

Parental couple therapy

chapter Eight|12 pages

A complex couple case*

chapter Thirteen|20 pages

Dora and Carlo

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue