Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

An Analyst's 'Couple State of Mind' with Mary Morgan, (London)

Feb 22, 2026
Mary Morgan, psychoanalyst and couple psychotherapist, explores the 'couple state of mind' as a therapist stance that couples can internalize. She describes stepping into a third position to understand what partners create together. Short clinical stories show projective systems, countertransference surprises, and how curiosity and containment can shift stuck patterns.
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ANECDOTE

David And Kay's Complementary Fears

  • Mary recounts David and Kay: Kay's hatred hid a terror of love from childhood abandonment, while David feared hate and cared for fragile family members.
  • Understanding their complementary fears revealed why they were drawn together and how projections maintained their conflict.
ADVICE

Containment Over Quick Fixes

  • During assessment, offer a different couple-analytic space rather than immediate practical fixes.
  • Use containment and create a space where the couple can think together instead of asking for quick advice.
ANECDOTE

Julia And Rob's Hidden Containment

  • Mary describes Julia and Rob: initial antipathy to Rob later revealed he contained Julia's disturbed, anti-relating part.
  • Countertransference shifted as she witnessed Rob's warmth and his role in their projective system.
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