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- catalog alternative "Zweierbeziehung. English".
- catalog contributor b1636163.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "6. Collusion: the unconscious interplay of partners. Intraindividual balance ; Interindividual balance ; Conjunction of intraindividual and interindividual balances ; Partners' common unconscious ; From partner choice to marital conflict ; Collusive stalemate ; Divorce and resolution of collusion -- 7. Collusion and partner choice. A key-in-lock operation or a process of mutual adjustment? ; Is every martial conflict collusive? ; Bibliographical references to collusion and collusive group processes -- 8. Triangulation of couple conflict. Alliance against a threatening third person ; The third person as a buffer and mediator ; The third person as a partner in a unilateral alliance ; Distribution of roles in the marital triangle ; The role of children in marital conflict -- ".
- catalog description "9. Psychosomatic illness of the couple. Psychosomatic symptoms as neutralizers ; Psychosomatic illness as a joint defense syndrome ; Psychosomatic communication ; Dialectics of debit and credit ; Help-rejection as a symptom of illness ; Forms of psychosomatic illness of the couple ; Psychosomatic collusion in the doctor-patient relationship -- 10. Changing theraputic perspectives. Difficulties for the psychoanalyst in couples therapy ; The effect of individual psychoanalysis on partner conflict ; The therapist in collusion with his client --as analogy to the client's marriage ; Goals of joint therapy ; Applying the concept of collusion to marriage therapy -- Appendix. A case model: Ingmar's Bergman's Scenes from a marriage -- Brief glossary of terms -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 257-261.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- 1. Collusion and the battle of the sexes. The behavior of females in therapy ; The behavior of males in therapy ; Behavorial differences between men and women determined by partner orientation ; Implications for contemporary society ; Perspective on the future -- 2. Dynamic principles of partner relationships. The demarcation principle ; Progressive and regressive defense behavior ; The balance of self-esteem -- 3. The phases of marriage and their typical crises. The formation of the stable couple ; Construction and creativity ; Mid-life crisis ; Marriage in old age -- 4. The concept of collusion. An example -- 5. Patterns of collusion. Love as oneness in narcissistic collusion ; Love as caring and nourishing in oral collusion ; Love as security through dependence in anal-sadistic collusion ; Love as confirmation of masculinity in phallic-Oedipal collusion ; Collusion patterns are not marriage categories -- ".
- catalog extent "265 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Couples in collusion.".
- catalog identifier "0876684894 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Couples in collusion.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York : J. Aronson in collaboration with Hunter House,".
- catalog relation "Couples in collusion.".
- catalog subject "Interpersonal Relations".
- catalog subject "Marital Therapy".
- catalog subject "Marital psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Marriage".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Theory".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Therapy".
- catalog subject "RC488.5 .W5613".
- catalog subject "WM 55 W715z 1982a".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Collusion: the unconscious interplay of partners. Intraindividual balance ; Interindividual balance ; Conjunction of intraindividual and interindividual balances ; Partners' common unconscious ; From partner choice to marital conflict ; Collusive stalemate ; Divorce and resolution of collusion -- 7. Collusion and partner choice. A key-in-lock operation or a process of mutual adjustment? ; Is every martial conflict collusive? ; Bibliographical references to collusion and collusive group processes -- 8. Triangulation of couple conflict. Alliance against a threatening third person ; The third person as a buffer and mediator ; The third person as a partner in a unilateral alliance ; Distribution of roles in the marital triangle ; The role of children in marital conflict -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Psychosomatic illness of the couple. Psychosomatic symptoms as neutralizers ; Psychosomatic illness as a joint defense syndrome ; Psychosomatic communication ; Dialectics of debit and credit ; Help-rejection as a symptom of illness ; Forms of psychosomatic illness of the couple ; Psychosomatic collusion in the doctor-patient relationship -- 10. Changing theraputic perspectives. Difficulties for the psychoanalyst in couples therapy ; The effect of individual psychoanalysis on partner conflict ; The therapist in collusion with his client --as analogy to the client's marriage ; Goals of joint therapy ; Applying the concept of collusion to marriage therapy -- Appendix. A case model: Ingmar's Bergman's Scenes from a marriage -- Brief glossary of terms -- Bibliography -- Index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- 1. Collusion and the battle of the sexes. The behavior of females in therapy ; The behavior of males in therapy ; Behavorial differences between men and women determined by partner orientation ; Implications for contemporary society ; Perspective on the future -- 2. Dynamic principles of partner relationships. The demarcation principle ; Progressive and regressive defense behavior ; The balance of self-esteem -- 3. The phases of marriage and their typical crises. The formation of the stable couple ; Construction and creativity ; Mid-life crisis ; Marriage in old age -- 4. The concept of collusion. An example -- 5. Patterns of collusion. Love as oneness in narcissistic collusion ; Love as caring and nourishing in oral collusion ; Love as security through dependence in anal-sadistic collusion ; Love as confirmation of masculinity in phallic-Oedipal collusion ; Collusion patterns are not marriage categories -- ".
- catalog title "Couples in collusion / by Jürg Willi.".
- catalog title "Zweierbeziehung. English".
- catalog type "text".