ABSTRACT

A Group-Analytic Exploration of the Sibling Matrix: How Siblings Shape our Lives offers a fresh approach to siblings, recognising how these relationships are embedded in the framework of the family and how sibling experiences shape our lives, influencing relationships with partners, friends and colleagues, and affecting how we take our place in groups and in society.

The book is divided into three parts. Part One focuses on the sibling life cycle, exploring how these relationships shift and change throughout life according to context and circumstances. In Part Two, Parker uses clinical examples to consider how therapists working with individuals and groups might expand their thinking to incorporate the sibling matrix. The final part investigates how the sibling matrix manifests in organisational life and considers how we might develop mutuality and cooperation in our universal sibling matrix.

Drawing on the author’s wealth of experience as a clinician, the book incorporates compelling personal stories and clinical examples to bring to life the realities and nuances, the good and bad, the healthy and supportive, and also the potentially damaging aspects of sibling relationships. Accessibly written, this is a rich and rewarding invitation to reflect on our own experience, whether as clinicians, researchers or as members of our own sibling matrix.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

1The sibling matrix

part One|2 pages

Sibling life

chapter 1|12 pages

Becoming a sibling

chapter 2|12 pages

Growing up together

chapter 3|15 pages

When siblings become a group

The challenge of finding one’s place

chapter 5|14 pages

Sibling loss

part Two|2 pages

The sibling matrix in clinical work

chapter 6|14 pages

The sibling in the consulting room

chapter 7|14 pages

Working with the sibling matrix in groups

chapter 8|16 pages

Towards a group-analytic sibling theory

Overcoming the sibling blind-spot

part Three|2 pages

The sibling matrix in the wider world

chapter 9|10 pages

The sibling matrix in organisations

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue

The sibling matrix in our world today