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One Flesh: Separate Persons

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Robin Skynner*
Affiliation:
Tavistock Institute of Marital Studies, Tavistock Centre, London

Extract

There are probably few practitioners of marital and family psychotherapy who are not aware of the work of Dr Robin Skynner. In his own unique style, he has been part of the vanguard of the development of thinking and practice in these fields. Together with colleagues, he was instrumental in setting up the Group Analytic Practice, the Institute of Group Analysis and the Institute of Family Therapy. He is a teacher, and a prolific writer, and many of his papers, articles and lectures have recently been collected and published in two books (Skynner, 1987, 1989).

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Books Reconsidered
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