Publications
Pacey, S. (2021) Thoughts on reading “Aftershocks”, a contemporary poem by A. E. Stallings, Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 11(2), pp. 216-218.
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Pacey, S. L. and Tsatsas, N. (2020) Film review of “The Wife”, Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 10(2), pp. 227-228.
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Pacey, S. (2019) “Should ‘sensate focus’ have a place in couple psychoanalytic psychotherapy?”, Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 9(2), pp. 181-197.
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Pacey, S. L. (2018) An investigation into psychodynamic couple psychotherapists’ theories of sensate focus in clinical practice. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock Relationships and University of East London.
Available here from the British Library’s database EThOS.
Pacey, S. (2017) Film review of “After Love” (L’Économie du Couple), Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 7(1), pp. 137-139.
Pacey, S. (2015) “The power of touch: how the coupling of sensate focus and psychoanalysis brings so much to the surface”. The Psychotherapist, Issue 60, pp. 14-15.
Pacey, S. (2008) “The medicalisation of sex: a barrier to intercourse?” Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 23(3), pp. 183-188.
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Pacey, S. (2005) “Step change: the interplay of sexual and parenting problems when couples form stepfamilies”. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 20(3), pp. 359-369.
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Pacey, S. (2004) “Couples and the first baby: responding to new parents’ sexual and relationship problems”. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 19(3), pp. 223-246.
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Pacey, S. (1999) “Torture, transformation or treatment? Ethics and physical interventions to the sexual self”. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 14(3), pp. 255-275.
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Contact
Dr Susan Pacey
London
W1
Couple therapy is a broad-brush term and essentially is similar to couple counselling, psychosexual counselling, marital therapy, marital guidance and relationship counselling.