This book brings together a deep thoughtfulness about the insights of psychoanalysis and its application to work with troubled couples with an original and closely argued reading of some classic plays about marriage. It will be of use to readers interested in psychoanalysis and literature.
This book brings together a deep thoughtfulness about the insights of psychoanalysis and its application to work with troubled couples with an original and closely argued reading of some classic plays about marriage. It will be of use to readers interested in psychoanalysis and literature.
Foreword The Winter's Tale: marriage and re marriage The "false self" couple: seeking truth and being true The gathering of the transference Duet for one? Two people or a couple? Separations and the capacity to mourn That which couples bring to therapy Couple stories and couple dreams The uninvited guest Hell is oneself, the others merely projections Making the best of a bad job A sado masochistic folie à deux Termination and Othello's version of Eliot's "two ways"
Foreword The Winter's Tale: marriage and re marriage The "false self" couple: seeking truth and being true The gathering of the transference Duet for one? Two people or a couple? Separations and the capacity to mourn That which couples bring to therapy Couple stories and couple dreams The uninvited guest Hell is oneself, the others merely projections Making the best of a bad job A sado masochistic folie à deux Termination and Othello's version of Eliot's "two ways"
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