ABSTRACT

A psychoanalyst sits in his consulting room waiting for the next patient. Thoughts, feelings and anxieties about his own current life begin to assault him. Partly as a way of dealing with the crisis in his own life, he begins to write fictional stories loosely based upon his patients' stories. Between each story the analyst produces a journal which comments upon the stories as well as his own developing personal situation. Couch Tales is a work of pure fiction, for the psychoanalyst and the patients are imaginary. However, they also reflect Roger Kennedy's work as a psychoanalyst, and the way that psychoanalysis reflects in depth on peoples' lives and narratives.

chapter One|10 pages

Mr Samson, or the game of love

chapter Two|16 pages

Three and a Bomber

chapter Three|16 pages

Repetitions

chapter Four|12 pages

The shadow of death

chapter Five|20 pages

Letters from a castle

chapter Six|18 pages

Generations

chapter Seven|12 pages

Diary of a Victorian lady

chapter Eight|14 pages

The country practice

chapter Nine|15 pages

Twist of a knife