
Psychoanalysis and Australian Aboriginal couples and families in Central Australia: the family storyline
Pamela Nathan

Mourning or nostalgia, or yearning and working on bereavement, on basis of experience in psychoanalytical couple’s therapy
Jean-George Lemaire

The road between Corinth and Thebes: Adoption and loss
Krisztina Glausius, Julie Humphries

The melancholic reaction: obstacle to the mourning elaboration. Clinical situation within a family
Irma Morosini
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carli2024-09-05 19:09:252024-09-05 19:09:59Experience of catastrophe, cold melancholy, and defensive trilogy. Closed paradoxality, narcissistic perversion, incestuality
Blame in the couple: Connections to past loss
Timothy Keogh, Cynthia Gregory-Roberts

From actings to elaboration, a difficult path
Rossella Del Guerra
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carli2024-09-05 18:23:372024-09-05 18:23:59Some effects in the phratry of the death of a parent. The heritage work
The dead sibling: A family secret and its consequences
Massimiliano Sommantico

Infidelities. Between loss and excess
Patricia Laura Kupferberg
