
Divorce
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One The Emotional Impact of Divorce: An Overview
- Epidemiology
- Antecedents
- Emotional Consequences
- Spouses
- Children
- Others
- Three Special Situations
- Divorce among Same-Sex Couples
- Divorce in the Context of Immigration
- Divorce of Therapists and Analysts
- "Good-Enough" Divorce
- Concluding Remarks
- Notes
- Chapter Two Divorce Is Not Good for Children and Other Living Things
- All Divorces Are Not the Same
- Key Determinants of the Impact of Divorce on Children
- The Impact of Divorce and Separation on Very Young Children
- Some Clinical Examples of the Problems Experienced by Children of Divorce
- Stepchildren and Stepparents
- The Long-Term Effects upon Children of Separation and Divorce
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter Three The Role of Hostility and Destructive Aggression Between Parents in the Lives of Their Children
- Chapter Four Some Countertransference Challenges in Working with Divorcing Adults
- Defenses Against Loss
- Mourning
- Challenges for Therapists of Dealing with Mourning Patients
- Tolerating Ambivalence
- The High-Conflict Divorce And the Clinical/Ethical Lapses That Can Occur in Such Situations
- Common Defenses in the High-Conflict Divorce
- Some Countertransference Challenges in Working with the High-Conflict Divorce
- Some Keys to Avoiding Missteps in Working with the High-Conflict Divorce
- Chapter Five Transference and Countertransference in the Divorce Process: A Psycho-.legal Challenge for Lawyers and Judges
- The Intensity of Emotion and Relationships in Divorce
- Therapeutic Jurisprudence
- High-Conflict Divorce
- The Lawyer's Role as Counselor
- Adding Children to the Mix
- Beware the Transference and Countertransference Reactions
- Conclusion
- Note
- Chapter Six Stories from the Edge: Divorce as Redemption
- Theoretical Groundwork
- Mr. And Mrs. Quinn, Part I
- Paul and Irene
- Mr. And Mrs. Quinn, Part 2
- Concluding Remarks
- Chapter Seven On Fragments, Metaphor, and the Edge
- Chapter Eight The Intersection of Divorce, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Clinical Practice: A Concluding Commentary
- Martin Silverman's Contribution
- Joshua Ehrlich's Contribution
- Elizabeth Thomas's Contribution
- Synthesis And Conclusion
- References
- Index
- About the Editor and Contributors
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