Winnicott and 'Good Enough' Couple Therapy

Reflections of a couple therapist

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Family Therapy, Mental Health
Cover of the book Winnicott and 'Good Enough' Couple Therapy by Claire Rabin, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Claire Rabin ISBN: 9781317815266
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: April 3, 2014
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Claire Rabin
ISBN: 9781317815266
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: April 3, 2014
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Claire Rabin innovatively applies the Winnicottian theory of the ‘good enough mother’ to couple therapy, redirecting attention to the therapeutic relationship and the therapist’s self-awareness regardless of the methods used. Using this lens, even the therapist’s mistakes become an opportunity for repairing both the therapeutic relationship and the partners’ own personal maturity.

The intensity and pressure of couple therapy can make each case a test of the therapist’s competence. The need for neutrality constitutes on-going pressure on the therapist and the proliferation of therapeutic methods can cause confusion about which might be most useful in each situation. Applying theory effectively is easier said than done within the context of the powerful emotions unleashed in sessions, which can result in a catastrophic atmosphere. These factors can make it hard for therapists to utilise their own skills and knowledge within sessions of couple therapy. 

The book explores how therapists and couples can unintentionally further ‘false selves’ without realising how the very tools of change may counter authenticity. Featuring interviews with an international range of couple therapists and case studies from the author’s own experiences, the key aspects of the ‘good enough’ concept are elaborated. Rabin shows how these ideas can strengthen therapists’ sense of security and safety in using their lived experience and intuition. 

Winnicott and Good Enough Couple Therapy is the ideal book for clinicians seeking an overarching framework for working with couples or families, as well as those concerned with the importance of the client-helper relationship.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Claire Rabin innovatively applies the Winnicottian theory of the ‘good enough mother’ to couple therapy, redirecting attention to the therapeutic relationship and the therapist’s self-awareness regardless of the methods used. Using this lens, even the therapist’s mistakes become an opportunity for repairing both the therapeutic relationship and the partners’ own personal maturity.

The intensity and pressure of couple therapy can make each case a test of the therapist’s competence. The need for neutrality constitutes on-going pressure on the therapist and the proliferation of therapeutic methods can cause confusion about which might be most useful in each situation. Applying theory effectively is easier said than done within the context of the powerful emotions unleashed in sessions, which can result in a catastrophic atmosphere. These factors can make it hard for therapists to utilise their own skills and knowledge within sessions of couple therapy. 

The book explores how therapists and couples can unintentionally further ‘false selves’ without realising how the very tools of change may counter authenticity. Featuring interviews with an international range of couple therapists and case studies from the author’s own experiences, the key aspects of the ‘good enough’ concept are elaborated. Rabin shows how these ideas can strengthen therapists’ sense of security and safety in using their lived experience and intuition. 

Winnicott and Good Enough Couple Therapy is the ideal book for clinicians seeking an overarching framework for working with couples or families, as well as those concerned with the importance of the client-helper relationship.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book No More Heroines? by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Events and Urban Regeneration by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Place- and Community-Based Education in Schools by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book The Early Tudor Church and Society 1485-1529 by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Kant's First Critique by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Handbook of Neoliberalism by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Frontline Feminisms by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Orality and Literacy by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Cultural Sniping by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Labour and the Poor in England and Wales - The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the Correspondants in the Manufacturing and Mining Districts, the Towns of Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Rural Districts by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book A Broadcast Engineering Tutorial for Non-Engineers by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Organization and Administration in Higher Education by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt by Claire Rabin
Cover of the book Invasive and Introduced Plants and Animals by Claire Rabin
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy