

Sex, Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy
Psychoanalytic Perspectives: A Psychoanalytic Reader (The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis)
Book • 2009
Sex, Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy, edited by C. Clulow, compiles psychoanalytic perspectives on sexual relating and attachment dynamics within couple therapy.
Contributors discuss clinical cases and theoretical integrations that illuminate how sexual issues are entwined with attachment patterns and intrapsychic processes.
The volume aims to provide clinicians with frameworks for understanding and intervening in sexual problems within relational contexts.
It emphasizes the importance of developmental history and unconscious processes in sexual and emotional intimacy.
The book is useful for therapists working with couples where sexual and attachment difficulties co-occur.
Contributors discuss clinical cases and theoretical integrations that illuminate how sexual issues are entwined with attachment patterns and intrapsychic processes.
The volume aims to provide clinicians with frameworks for understanding and intervening in sexual problems within relational contexts.
It emphasizes the importance of developmental history and unconscious processes in sexual and emotional intimacy.
The book is useful for therapists working with couples where sexual and attachment difficulties co-occur.
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