Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 5 Number 1

Author(s) : David E. Scharff

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 5 Number 1

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Table of Contents


Editorial
David E. Scharff

Section One: Papers from Conference on Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
Some thoughts on thinking space and linking in couple analytic therapy
Lin Tao

Intimate partner violence and abuse: The importance of social and psychoanalytic thinking in understanding and responding to abuse in couple relationships
Damian McCann & Susana Muszkat

Changing family and marital structure in China: Emotional strain at cultural and individual levels
David E. Scharff

Sexual fantasy, unconscious phantasy, and the dynamics of attachment
Christopher Clulow

Basic concepts that are important for clinicians to understand about sexuality
Stephen B. Levine

The use of couple joint personality theory in couple and family therapy
Li Yanling

The couple’s link on alert in the context of the pandemic
Elizabeth Palacios

Comments on Elizabeth Palacios’ presentation
Lucia Morabito

The couple in old age
Andrew Balfour

The work of family ties in anorexia
Rosa Jaitin

A psychoanalytic understanding of the couple relationship: The Tavistock Relationships approach
Mary Morgan

Thinking about siblinghood
Silvia Resnizky

Discussion: ‘Thinking about siblinghood’ by Silvia Resnizky
Monica Vorchheimer

Infidelity and the shared unconscious phantasy of the couple
Yolanda Varela

Section Two: Training and Group Support
From trainees to trainers
Ning Li, Maranda Y. T. Sze and Wei Lan

Online emotional support accompany group under pandemic in China
Lu Xiaohua, Liu Qian, Ma Zheng and Tang Daisheng

Section Three: Film and Book Reviews
Someone To Talk To, directed by Liu Yulin
Analysed by Monica Vorchheimer and Huan Wang

Marriage and Family in Modern China, by David E. Scharff
Reviewed by Huan Wang

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