How Couple Relationships Shape Our World
Book • 2012
How Couple Relationships Shape Our World, co-edited by Andrew Balfour, Christopher Vincent, and Mary Morgan, assembles contributions that explore the influence of intimate partnerships on individuals and society.
The book brings clinical case material together with research findings and policy discussion to highlight the importance of couple relationships across social contexts.
Chapters address assessment, therapeutic models, and implications for services and public health, integrating psychoanalytic insights with broader interdisciplinary perspectives.
The volume aims to inform clinicians, researchers, and policymakers about how couple relationships contribute to psychological development and societal wellbeing.
It is used in training and as a reference for those working in couple and family therapy.
The book brings clinical case material together with research findings and policy discussion to highlight the importance of couple relationships across social contexts.
Chapters address assessment, therapeutic models, and implications for services and public health, integrating psychoanalytic insights with broader interdisciplinary perspectives.
The volume aims to inform clinicians, researchers, and policymakers about how couple relationships contribute to psychological development and societal wellbeing.
It is used in training and as a reference for those working in couple and family therapy.
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