Andrew Balfour qualified in clinical psychology at University College London and went on to train and work as an adult psychoanalytic psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust. He also trained as a couple psychotherapist at Tavistock Relationships (formerly Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships) where for 10 years he was Clinical Director and where he is now Chief Executive. He has published widely and with Mary Morgan and Christopher Vincent, he co-edited How Couple Relationships Shape our World: Clinical Practice, Research and Policy Perspectives (Karnac, 2012). He also co-edited with Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson, Engaging Couples: New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families (Routledge, 2018). His latest book, Ageing: In the Shadow of the Fates of Time, published by Routledge, is due out later this year.
Andrew Balfour
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