Autumn issue of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis Journal
Published in Press Releases by Paula Scott on November 17th 2025
The new issue of our Journal Couple and Family Psychoanalysis (Volume 15, 2) is now available.
Edited by TR Couple Psychotherapists Kate Thompson and Lorna Robinson, alongside James Poulton, this is our regular journal which takes an in depth look into the many ways intimacy, difference, and emotional exchange shape our most vital relationships.
This issue has a global feel with contributions from the United States, South Africa, the UK, Greece, and Poland, presenting an international dialogue on the psychoanalytic understanding of love and loss, connection and separation, complemented by thoughtful reviews of books and performances that extend psychoanalytic thinking into art and culture.
Sabina Grzymowicz from Poland, explores the boundaries between self and other in couple relationships, drawing parallels between Poland’s national borders and the psychic borders that shape intimacy, while Amita Sehgal (UK) provides a compelling piece on the emotional meanings of money in couple relationships and in therapy, tracing how financial exchanges can become powerful conduits for vulnerability, longing, and aggression.
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Notes for editors
TR has been helping individuals, couples and families experiencing relationship difficulties since 1948. The charity is a leading authority in couple psychotherapy, undertaking research, providing world class clinical training and delivering programmes to support couples and families to have better relationships.