Couple Relationships in a Global Context: Understanding Love and Intimacy Across Cultures

Book Details
- Publisher : Springer
- Published : April 2021
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 462
- Category :
Family, Couple and Systemic Therapy - Catalogue No : 98398
- ISBN 13 : 9783030377144
- ISBN 10 : 3030377148
Also by Angela Abela
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This book examines the significance of the couple relationship in the 21st century, exploring in depth how couple relationships are changing in different parts of the world. It highlights global trends and cultural variations that are shaping couple relationships. The book discusses diverse relationships, such as intercultural couples, same sex couples, long distance couples, polygynous marriages, and later life couples. In addition, chapters offer suggestions for ways to best support couples through policy, clinical practices, and community support. The book also investigates aspects of a relationship that help predict fidelity and stability.
Table of Contents
Part I - The Significance of the Couple Relationship
1. Understanding Love Relationships in a Global Context: Supporting Couples Across Cultures
Angela Abela, Suzanne Piscopo, Sue Vella
2. The Significance of the Couple Relationship in the Twenty-First Century
Angela Abela
Part II - How Couple Relationships Are Changing in Different Parts of the World
3. The Existential and Relational Meaning of Intimacy and Love for Couples in Scandinavia: Through a Lens of Scandinavian Fiction and Drama
Anne Kyoung Sook Øfsti
4. The Evolution of the Couple in France over the Past 30 Years
Michel Maestre
5. Changing Couple Relationships in India
Lina Kashyap
6. Couple Relationships in the Arab Region: Changes and Renegotiations
Hoda Rashad, Zeinab Khadr, Eman Mostafa
7. Couple Relationships in China
Dan Wang, Yan Xia
8. Couple Relationships in Mediterranean Malta
Suzanne Piscopo, Sue Vella, Angela Abela
Part III - Couples in Diversity
9. Home Is Where the Heart Is: Aporias of Love and Belonging in Intercultural Couples
Reenee Singh
10. Stigma, Social Change and the Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples
David M. Frost
11. Falling in Love in Later Life
Margaret Hellie Huyck
12. Polygamous Marriages: An Arab-Islamic Perspective
Alean Al-Krenawi
13. The Couple Relationship When One of the Partners Has an Acquired Physical Disability
Elaine Schembri Lia
Part IV - Global Trends in Couple Relationships
14. Framing Couples in the Media: Coupledom, Well-Being and Comedy
Brenda Murphy
15. Keeping Couples Together when Apart, and Driving Them Apart when Together: Exploring the Impact of Smartphones on Relationships in the UK
Mark McCormack, M. F. Ogilvie
Part V - Global Trends in Couple Relationships
16. Online Dating: Modern Options of Searching for a Partner and Its Implications for Psychotherapy
Christiane Eichenberg, Jessica Huss, Cornelia Küsel
17. Fidelity, Infidelity, and Non-monogamy
Tina Timm, Adrian Blow
18. Understanding Long-Term Couple Relationships
Carrie Cole, Donald Cole
19. Why and How Couples Leave Relationships: A Twenty-First Century Landscape
Jim Sheehan
20. Between the Couple and Living Alone
Lynn Jamieson
Part VI - Supporting Couple Relationships
21. Systemic Therapy and Narratives of Attachment
Arlene Vetere
22. Supporting Parents as Partners: The Couple Context of Parenting, a Personal and Academic Journey
Carolyn Pape Cowan, Philip A. Cowan
23. Supporting Links Between Living Apart Together (LAT) Couples Through Online Couple Therapy
Pierre Cachia
24. No Couple Is an Island: Communities of Support in Couple Relationships
Kevin Schembri
25. Policy Perspectives on Couple Relationships
Sue Vella, Angela Abela, Suzanne Piscopo
About the Editor(s)
Angela Abela, PhD, is a Professor and founding Head of the Department of Family Studies at the University of Malta, where she teaches clinical psychology and family therapy trainees, Master students in Family Studies, and supervises research. She chairs the National Centre for Family Research of the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society. As a clinical psychologist, family therapist and systemic supervisor she works with couples, children and their families and supervises practitioners working in this area. She is a consultant for Parliament and the Maltese government. She is lead author of the Strategic Policy on Positive Parenting for Malta launched in 2016. Angela has served as an expert for the Council of Europe in the area of children and families for many years. Her research projects include studies on marital satisfaction, couple conflict and family violence, families living in poverty, lone parent families, parenting, and children in out-of-home care.
Sue Vella, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of Malta, where she lectures in social policy. Prior to joining University, Sue had almost twenty years’ experience in the public sector. After graduating, she was a founder member of the Domestic Violence Unit in what is today known as the Foundation for Social Welfare Services. She has since held top management positions at the Employment and Training Corporation and Malta Enterprise and has served on various organisational boards and policy committees. She was a member of the EU’s Employment Committee for seven years, including two years as Vice-President and Chair of the Committee’s technical group. Sue is currently a member of the National Centre for Family Research, Chairperson of the Church’s Institute for Research in Malta, and a member of the Board of Trustees of Richmond Malta. Her research interests include families, the mixed economy of care, housing, employment and migration, and has recently published on long-term care; poverty in the media; and wellbeing.
Suzanne Piscopo, PhD, is the founding Head of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Consumer Studies in the Faculty of Education, University of Malta. She is an Associate Professor in Nutrition, Family and Consumer Studies, mainly training prospective Home Economists, teachers and early childhood educators. Professor Piscopo is a Registered Nutritionist and Registered European Health Promotion Practitioner and is frequently invited as a guest speaker in school and community events and on the media, tackling subjects related to food, health, consumption and finance within the family and societal context. She is currently involved in various international and national projects addressing social determinants of health, the Mediterranean Diet, elderly health, prison health and sustainability education. Over the years, Professor Piscopo has been appointed to multiple national Councils and Advisory Committees. She is a member of the National Centre for Family Research within the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society and is co-researcher in studies on couple relationships and on access to quality food.
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