This paper discusses the importance of the ‘good-enough’ development of the core self in the couple relationship. It argues that difficulties in the development of the self-lie behind a significant number of troubled couple relationships. Part 1 focuses on individual psychotherapy and how changes to the core self are often attended by shifts in the marital relationship. It traces how this occurs through clinical material and analyses what kinds of changes to the self are needed for the couple relationship to function well. Psychodynamic theory is used to understand the core changes over time and how these are related to significant second-order change in the couple relationship. The construct of the ‘transitional space’ is used to theorize ...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...
This article discusses the contributing factors to the formation and dissolution of the marriage bon...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
Part 1 of this paper examined some of the ways in which individual therapy, by assisting in the deve...
Central tenets of self-psychology and intersubjective systems theory (e.g., Stolorow & Atwood, 1...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
This invited paper is a review of the significance of couple relationships to the practice of all th...
The dialogical self theory, based on the metaphor of the self as a dialogue between different voices...
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This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical work on relationship-induced self-...
Partners commonly present to couple therapy expecting that the relationship will only improve if the...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of self regulation coup...
Long-term committed intimate relationships such as marriage are an integral part of our lives and co...
Bowen’s (1978) multigenerational theory provides an account of how the internalization of experience...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...
This article discusses the contributing factors to the formation and dissolution of the marriage bon...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
Part 1 of this paper examined some of the ways in which individual therapy, by assisting in the deve...
Central tenets of self-psychology and intersubjective systems theory (e.g., Stolorow & Atwood, 1...
In couple relationships, each partner’s self-concept extends beyond individual boundaries, and both ...
textRelationships can shape the self-concept, draw out unique aspects of an individual’s personality...
This invited paper is a review of the significance of couple relationships to the practice of all th...
The dialogical self theory, based on the metaphor of the self as a dialogue between different voices...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p...
This volume provides an overview of the theoretical and empirical work on relationship-induced self-...
Partners commonly present to couple therapy expecting that the relationship will only improve if the...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of self regulation coup...
Long-term committed intimate relationships such as marriage are an integral part of our lives and co...
Bowen’s (1978) multigenerational theory provides an account of how the internalization of experience...
Couple counseling services, a source of hope and assistance for relationships of all types, have bec...
This article discusses the contributing factors to the formation and dissolution of the marriage bon...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...