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Volume 1, Number 1, June 1996
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Forward: Aims and objectives of International Journal of Psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson & Alfred Pritz
Editorial: Psychotherapy at the Crossroads: Heward Wilkinson
The future of psychotherapy in Europe: Emmy van Deurzen-Smith
Critical issues confronting the profession of psychotherapy: now and into the new millennium: Carl Goldberg
Group leaders: charisma and possible dangers in religious congregations, political movements and psychotherapy schools: Raymond Battegay
From the ‘discomfort of civilisation’ to creative adjustment: the relationship between individual and community in psychotherapy in the third millennium: Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Giovanni Salonia & Antonio Sichera
Testing a rational emotive behaviour therapy theory: the effects of rational beliefs, irrational beliefs, and their control or certainty contents on the functionality of inferences – II. In a personal context. Frank W. Bond & Windy Dryden
The politics of transformation / the transformation of politics: Andrew Samuels
True dialogue requires the appreciation of difference: Ken Evans
The structure and formation of national umbrella organisations in psychotherapy: Digby Tantum
20th century psychotherapy: a plea for methodically reading the human being: W. J. Maas
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Volume 2, Number 1, May 1997
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Editorial: New wine and old wineskins: Heward Wilkinson
The sins of the fathers …’: human sacrifice and the inter- and trans-generational neurosis / psychosis: James S. Grotstein
Embodiment in the therapeutic relationship: main speech at the First Congress of the World Council of Psychotherapy, Vienna, 1-5 July 1996: David Boadella
Awakening sensibility: recovering motility: Psycho-phuysical synthesis at the foundations of body-psychotherapy: the 100-year legacy of Pierre Janet (1859-1947): David Boadella
Quasi-family: quasi-psychotherapy: 5 years of living together, black and white, in South Africa: Len Bloom
The healing context and efficacy in psychotherapy: psychotherapy and the placebo phenomenon: Tor-Johan Ekeland
Opening address by the EAP President to the 1st World Council of Psychotherapy Congress 1996: Riccardo Zerbetto
Developing a European Certificate of Psychotherapy: Emmy van Deurzen & Digby Tantum |
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Volume 2, Number 2, November 1997
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Editorial: Where the wild wind blows: Heward Wilkinson
A response to the challenges to ‘The sins of the fathers …”: James S. Grotstein
The Scale of Responses: Emotions and the mood in context: Hazel Guest & Ian Marshall
The lived experience of change in psychotherapy: client and therapist perspectives: G. Straker & R. Becker
Chautauqua Institution Lecture: the responsibilities of virtue: Carl Goldberg
Assessment of spiritual quests in clinical practice: Andrés G. Niño
Sophia-Analysis: therapeutic approach and anthropological sciences: Denis Chatelain
The state of psychotherapy in Moscow: Alexander Sosland
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Volume 3, Number 1, March 1998
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Editorial: Identity and diversity in psychotherapy – will too many fishes break the net? Heward Wilkinson
On love: 1: The myth: unveiling and essence: Michael Lukas Moeller
Essence and ground: towards the understanding of spirituality in psychotherapy: David Boadella
The alchemist’s nightmare: gold into lead – the annexation of psychotherapy in the UK: Denis Postle
Group psychotherapy in schizophrenic patients: M.M. Muchnik & E.M. Raizman
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Volume 4, Number 1, March 1999
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Editorial: Vision; hallucination; the nature and goals of change in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Being together in the therapeutic relationship in schizophrenia: Daniel Dorman & Catherine Penney
Anthropology, psychoanalysis, psychosis and the self: an interview with Paul Williams: Anthony Molino
Schizophrenic process: the emergence of consciousness in recent history and phenomenological causality: the significance for psychotherapy of Julian Jaynes: Heward Wilkinson
Change: what is at stake? Norbert Apter
Sophia-Analysis and the existential unconscious: Ombretta Ciapini Bonvecchi
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Volume 4, Number 2, July 1999
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Editorial: Psychotherapy, fascism and constitutional history: Heward Wilkinson
On harvesting diversities into a dynamic directedness: Thomas Slunecko
The dynamics of prejudice in central Europe: John T. Salvendy
Quality assurance in psychotherapy and counselling: Chahid Fourali
Successful psychotherapy of schizophrenia: patient and therapist look at a process: Daniel Dorman
Psychotherapy and the law: Annabell Bell-Boulé
Therapeutic experience of ‘diversified task-oriented psychotherapy’ in Japan: Hisao Watanabe
Homosexuality and paranoia: M.M. Muchnik & E.M. Raizman
Psychotherapy in Europe: Michel Meignant
Human rights and psychotherapy: Francois-Henri Briard
Response to Michael Pokorny: Denis Postle
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Volume 4, Number 3, November 1999
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Editorial: Doctrinal change in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Transference, politics and narcissism: David Boadella
Pluralism as scientific method in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Psychoanalysis and moral apathy: the case of the unpatriotic prostitute: Carl Goldberg
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Volume 5, Number 1, March 2000
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Editorial: Method in our madness, or madness in our method? The many faces of psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
A constructivist attempts to talk to the field: Geoff Heath
Supervising across difference: Judy Ryde
Meditation: concepts, effects and use in therapy: Alberto Perez-de-Albeniz & Jeremy Holmes
Post-modern forms of subjectivity: Marion Minerbo & Latife Yazig
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Volume 5, Number 2, July 2000
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Editorial: To know or not to know: science, beliefs and values in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Research ethics: John Rowan
The scientific ‘what!’ of psychotherapy: psychotherapy is a craft, not a science! Courtenay Young & Michael Heller
The metaphysical and philosophical dilemmas of psychoanalysis: Carl Goldberg
Body psychotherapy, trauma and the black woman client: Joanne Ablack
An inspired resurrection of Freudian drive theory: but does Nick Tooton’s Reichian ‘bodymind’ concept supersede Cartesian dualism? Heward Wilkinson
Psychodrama and the war: therapists’ dilemmas and challenges in work with an experiential-educational psychodrama group: Vladimir Milosevic
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Volume 6, Number 1, March 2001
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Editorial: Taking stock in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
The ripples of knowledge and the boundaries of practice: the problem of evidence in psychotherapy research: Phil Barker
The profession of psychotherapy in an age of change: the UK experience: A. Mulhern
Remembering emotions experienced during psychotherapeutic treatment: Suzanna Lundblad, Sven-Ake Christiansson & Elizabeth Engelberg
Therapeutic discourse, co-construction, interpellation, role-induction: psychotherapy as an iatrogenic treatment modality? Derek Hook
Autogenic analysis: the tool Freud was looking for: J.L.G. de Rivera
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Volume 6, Number 2, July 2001
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Editorial: Regulation or Regimentation: the conditions for an autonomy-based psychotherapy profession: Heward Wilkinson
Influence and moral agency in psychotherapy: Carl Golberg
Bi-polar self: Body psychotherapy, spirituality and bonding – searching for identity: Barbara Jakel
The psychotherapist’s myths, dreams and realities: Richard G. Erskine
The survey of European Psychotherapy Training
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Volume 6, Number 3, November 2001
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Editorial: The fragility of identity, and the tenacity of the processes, in Psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Is there consciousness outside the Ego? Kenneth Newman
Therapy as an alchemical process: John Rowan
Shifting paradigms—psychotherapy, neuroscience, and a changing world: the Seventh Professional Conference of the UK Council for Psychotherapy: Aaron Balick
Chinese style psychoanalysis—assessment and treatment of paraphilias: exhibitionism, frotteurism, voyeurism, and fetishism: Yuci Tan, Youbin Zhong
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Volume 7, Number 1, March 2002
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Editorial: The power and danger of pluralism in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Philosophy and psychotherapy: conflict or co-operation?: Geoff Heath
Retrieving a posthumous text-message; Nietzsche's fall: the significance of the disputed asylum writing, My Sister and I: Heward Wilkinson
A clinician's response to physical touch in the psychoanalytic setting: Ellen L.K. Toronto
Power, knowledge and resistance in therapy: exploring links between discourse and materiality: Michael Guilfoyle
The position of women in psychotherapy: Cornelia Krause-Girth
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Volume 7, Number 2, July 2002
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Explaining Psychotherapy and Psychotherapeutic Explanation: Heward Wilkinson
Psychoanalysis, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and the dialectics of self-examination: Carl Goldberg
Trauma and disconnection: a trans-theoretical approach: G. Straker, D. Watson & T. Robinson
The humorous gaze: psychotherapy, the Internet and daily life: Rose Friedler
Reasons and psychological explanation: Digby Tantam
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Volume 7, Number 3, November 2002
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Pluralism and the basis of freewill in psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
Does a theory of mind matter? The myth of totalitarian scientism: Geoff Heath
The psychodynamics of the ECF-Nexus: monasticism and psychospeciation in Western Europe, ca. 500-1500 C.E.: Paul Ziolo
Imperatives and perspectives of psychotherapy integration: John Nuttall
The mortal storm: righteousness and compassion in moral conflict: Carl Goldberg
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Volume 8, Number 1, March 2003
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Editorial: Developments in the International Journal of Psychotherapy: Heward Wilkinson
The autonomy of psychotherapy--Why psychotherapy can be subordinate neither to psychology nor psychiatry: Heward Wilkinson
Philosophy of science? Epistemological category errors in psychotherapy discourse: Petruska Clarkson
The human being: J.L. Moreno's vision in psychodrama: Norbert Apter
Soul without skin, bones with no flesh: bodily aspects of the self in the treatment of women patients with restrictive anorexic eating patterns: Yorai Sella
Depressed women in psychotherapy: the nature and persistence of change: Suzanna Lundblad
Review Article: 'Impossible meeting: too strange to each other for misunderstanding', Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg's The Intimate Edge: Heward Wilkinson
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Volume 8, Number 2, July 2003
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Editorial: Psychotherapy and its cultural base: Heward Wilkinson
Suffering and Personal Agency: Carl Goldberg and Virginia Crespo
Trauma post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the case of Vincent Van Gogh: Hanna Hyams
Gender and the Gaze: A cultural and psychological review: Alison M. Heru
Music psychotherapy in groups with acute psychotic patients: Teresa Leite
The evolution of psychotherapy in Western Europe: Serge Ginger
Female brains vs. male brains: Serge Ginger
Review Article: Psychoanalysis as finite, psychoanalysis as infinite? Psychoanalysis' religious potential: Heward Wilkinson
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Volume 8, Number 3, November 2003
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Editorial : Endings, partings and new beginnings: Heward Wilkinson
The adulterous minister: a clinical examination of moral responsibility: Carl Goldberg
Art Therapy as an approach for working with schizophrenic patients: Virginia Crespo
Psychotherapy and ‘ethical sensibility’: towards a history of criticism: Derek Hook
Psychotropic agents in psychotherapy - the subjective meaning of medication in different levels of self /object differentiation (neurosis, borderline, psychosis): L. Goetzmann, M. Holzapfer & A. Toygar
Psycho Organic Analysis: Richard Blaumer
Psychotherapy as a profession – the Italian model: Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb
Review Article: The Shadow of Freud: Is Daniel Stern still a psychoanalyst? The creative tension between the present and the past in psychoanalytic and existential psychotherapies in Daniel Stern’s The Present Moment and his humanistic-existential partners in dialogue: Heward Wilkinson
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tomormay@t-online.hu These issues are also all available from PSC.
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Volume 9, Number 1, March 2005
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Gender, health & psychotherapy – Arguments for psychotherapy that is gender-sensitive and health-promoting: Cornelia Kraus-Girth
Psychotherapy and counselling: Jerzy Aleksandrowicz
Psychotherapia I poradnictwo (counselling): Jerzy Aleksandrowicz
Levels and phases in the group process: Peter Kutter
Connection between psychotherapeutic relationships, dreams and inner experience of gender identity in male clients: Sandra Stankovic
A case of hysterical impotence and anesthesia: Tom Ormay
The group and its leader: Dr Zoran Duric
The role of psychoanalytic treatment research in psychoanalytic training: Horst Kächele
Exploring whiteness, trauma and psychotherapy: Bernadette Hawkes
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Volume 9, Number 2, July 2005
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The role of emotional trauma in Neurosis, part 1: Theory: Joaquin Sousa-Poza
Emotional Communication/Affective Interaction over the Group-Analytic Process: Mario David
A Communicaçäo Afectiva/Emocional no Processo Grupanalitico: Mario David
Psychotherapy of psychosis: group setting and communicative approach: R. Di Rubbo, E. Sogara, & S. Pallanti
Psicoterapia della psicosi: setting di gruppo e approccio communicativo: R. Di Rubbo, E. Sogara, & S. Pallanti
The effect of supervision in Active Psychotherapy training: Ivan O. Kirillov
The ethics of psychotherapy in Europe: Part 1: Courtenay Young
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Volume 9, Number 3, November 2005
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Group and society in changing times: Janos Harmetta & Tom Ormay
Csoport és társadalom változó ikökben: Janos Harmetta & Tom Ormay
The role of emotional trauma in Neurosis, part 2: Method of treatment: Joaquin Sousa-Poza
Psychodynamic Psychiatry: Theo Piegler
Psychodynamische Psychiatrie: Theo Piegler
The ethics of psychotherapy in Europe: Part 2: Courtenay Young
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Volume 10, Number 1, March 2006
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Psychotherapy without ego: Towards a spiritual psychotherapy: Snezana Milenkovic
Dreaming to access the infinite: Thoughts and thinking that led to the discovery of the Social Dreaming Matrix: W. Gordon Lawrence
The Psychoanalytic Loss-Separation Model (LSM): Evolution of the reaction to breaks in the psychoanalytical process as an indicator of change: Juan Pablo Jiménez, Horst Kächele & Dan Pokorny
From the daydream Hero to the living reality with the help of Guided Affective Imagery: Helen Lytwyn
Vom tagtraumheldern zur lebendigen realität mit hilfe der katathym imaginativen psychotherapie (kip): Helene Lytwyn
The Dutch Case: J.M. Giel, Hutschmaekers, Cees P.F. van der Staak
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Volume 10, Number 2, July 2006
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eLearning and traditional “face-to-face” teaching: Digby Tantum, Chris Blackmore & Emmy van Deurzen
Distance and Intimacy in Internet Psychotherapy Training: Emmy van Deurzen, Chris Blackmore & Digby Tantum
The role of the eTutor: Chris Blackmore, Digby Tantum & Emmy van Deurzen
Working with commonality and difference in distance learning psychotherapy: Riccardo Zerbetto
Cybertherapy – Psychotherapy on the Internet: Tom Ormay
Positive aspects of disinhibiting processes in online training groups: Zbynek Vybiral, David Skorunka
Group dynamic factors in the Romanian e-learning students group in psychotherapy (SEPTIMUS project 2002-2004): Ileana Botezat-Antonescu
Psychotherapy in Albania – The impact of SEPTIMUS: Elisabeth Vykoukal
Breathing new life into the research of the soul – on the foundation of Sigmund Freud Private University, Vienna: Alfred Pritz
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Volume 10, Number 3, November 2006
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The Difference between God and the Self: re-viewing the unus mundus: John Kenneth Newman
The Triangular Space in an Analytic Group: The role of the father and the transference to the dialogue: Herzel Yogev
Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapy: Part 1: Irén Acsai
Current Trends In Psychodrama: Adam Blatner
Working with Refugees, a Personal Experience: Shirin Amani Azar
A retrospective account of a former bulimic patient: Rita Hettinger & Horst Kächele
Towards the Statutory Registration of Psychotherapy in the UK: Lisa Wark, with
Katathym Imaginatív Pszichoterápia : 1: Irén Acsai
Taste It And See!: Theodore Itten
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Volume 11, Number 1, March 2007
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Get Your Head Around The Thing Inside It: Peter Afford
All the lonely people, where do they all come from? Theodor Itten
Psychotherapy of suicide: an approach based on an evaluation of personality traits: Chobanu I.K., Valentik Y.V., Epifanova N.M.
A New Look at Love: Snezana Milenkovic
The Importance of Primary Non-Verbal Therapy Procedures in Psychodynamic Psychiatry: G. Strehlow & Dr. Theo Piegler
Violation of Sexual Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Conceptual approaches and clinical findings: Andrey Kulikov
Taiwanese Female Volunteer Helpers’ Coping with the 9/21st Earthquake and Its Consequences: Yii-Nii Lin
Психотерапия Суицидентов: Подход, Основанный На Оценке Личностных Особенностей: Chobanu I.K., Valentik Y.V., Epifanova N.M.
Die Bedeutung primär nichtsprachlicher Therapieverfahren in der psychodynamischen Psychiatrie: Beispiel „ Musiktherapie“: Unaussprechliches Leid zum Klingen bringen: G. Strehlow & Dr. Theo Piegler
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Volume 11, Number 2, July 2007
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Negative outcomes and destructive processes in psychoanalytic therapy: Horst Kächele
Psychotherapy in the Age of Globalisation: Nossrat Peseschkian
Interview with Professor Gerald M. Edelman: Questions by Theodor Itten
The Evolution of Psychotherapy in Europe: Serge Ginger
Loving with EMDR: Michel Meignant
Shrinking the Stereotype of Psychoanalysis: Jane Desmarais
Reflecting Talks may have many versions: Tom Andersen
Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapy: Part 2: case study & methodology: Irén Acsai
Aimer avec l’EMDR: Michel Meignant
Pánikbetegség kezelésében sikeresen alkalmazott Katathym Imaginatív Pszichoterápia – esettanulmány II: Irén Acsai
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Volume 11, Number 3, November 2007
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Mozart’s Magic Flute: An implicit psychological theory upon maturation: Jòzsef P. Vas
The Power of Touch in Psychotherapy: Courtenay Young
Three Ages of Psychoanalysis: Phillip R. Filatov
Understanding Black Issues in the Therapeutic process: Isha McKenzie-Mavinga
Essay on a Synthesis of Buddhism and Sophrology: Catherine Bodar de Tonnac
Humour as a Paradoxical Intervention in Psychotherapy: Snezana Milenkovic
EMDR: A response to Michel Meignant’s article “Loving with EMDR”: Telmo M. Baptista
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Volume 12, Number 1, Mar 2008
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The brain-energy-starvation (BES) syndrome: its complex diagnostics and treatment: Andrei Ermoshin
Psychoanalysis, Expulsion and Exclusion: Ljiljana Filipovič
Living the ‘world knot’: towards a reconciliation of brain, mind and the living environment: Anthony Korner
Emotions have a Nucleon that can be directly regulated by Tion-EMo Theory (TET): Raphael Navia
Neuro-Linguistic-Psychotherapy (NLPt) treatment can modulate the reaction in pollen allergic humans and their state of health: Klaus Witt
Several Steps From ‘Sad’ To ‘Cheerful’ In Gestalt Therapy: The Visualization of Engrams: Oksana Galchuck
Декілька Кроків Від Сумного До Веселого В Гештальт-Терапії Або Візуалізація Енграм: Оксана Гальчук
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Volume 12, Number 2, July 2008
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Humour and the Intersubjective Construction of Knowledge: Luca Casadio
Enriching Gestalt Therapy through EMDR: Serge Ginger
Humour & Health: Patch Adams
Re-Balancing the Autonomic Nervous System: A necessary pre-requisite to effective counselling & psychotherapy: Courtenay Young
Environmental Psychology and Home Visits in the Family Therapy of Eating Disorders: Ferenc Túry, Marta Wildmann, Zsuzsa László, Andrea Dúll
Interview with Professor Victor Makarov, Moscow: Theodor Itten
The impact of group and individual cognitive-behavioural intervention on the mental health state of male prisoners: Mohammad Khodayarifard, Alfred Pritz & Saba Khodayarifard
Innovations in the Field: Dance Movement Psychotherapy in Scotland: Vicky Karkou
Enrichir la Gestalt-thérapie par l’EMDR: Serge Ginger
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Volume 12, Number 3, November 2008
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Irony and Psychotherapy: Anita Casadei & Antonella Giordani
Collapsing Frames: Humour & psychotherapy in a Batesonian perspective: Paulo Betrando & Gabriella Gilli
Working with Disappointment and Offence by the Psycho-Catalytic Method: Andre Ermoshin
Surviving the Holocaust: Strategies used by survivors to cope with their memories: Pamela Griffiths
Solutions for Parents who Struggle: Joanna North
How psychological sport and play programs help youth manage adversity: A review of what we know and what we should research: Robert Henley, Ivo Schweizer, Francesco de Gara & Stefan Vetter
Radical Changes in Psychotherapy – the present Swiss scene: Peter Schulthuss & Theodore Itten
Body-Psychotherapy in Europe: EABP & EAP: Courtenay Young
The Madrid Milton Erickson Institute: Roxanna Erickson Klein
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Volume 13, Number 1, Mar 2009
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Sexuality and Love in a Psychotherapeutic Setting: From the death of Oedipus to the emergence of af the situational field – A Gestalt Therapy development: Margharita Spagnuolo Lobb
The Emporer’s New Clothes … Of Psychotherapy: Snezana Milenkovic
Psychoanalysis, Expulsion and Exclusion: Ljiljana Filipovič
A ‘Space-Energetic‘ Paradigm in Psychotherapy: Andrei Ermoshin
Psychotherapy in European Public Mental Health Services: Horst Kächele & Saied Pirmoradi
Integrated Psychodynamic Therapy of Panic Disorder: A Case Study: Mohammad Khodayarifard, Alfred Pritz & Saba Khodayarifard
Impact of the first standard exercise of Autogenic Training and of coping with cognitive distortions on psychic and psychosomatic symptoms and on heart rate variability in a patient with major depression: A case study: Lytwyn H., Fitz, W. and Ebner, Ch.
Die Wirkung der ersten Übung des Autogenen Trainings der Schwereübung und die Auseinandersetzung mit stressauslösenden Kognitionen als Unterstützung zur Verbesserung des psychischen und körperlichen Befindens bei einer Major Depression: Falldarstellung: Lytwyn H., Fitz, W. and Ebner, Ch.
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Volume 13, Number 2, July 2009: Special Issue: Different Approaches to Depression
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Editorial: Theodor Itten
Three Pillars of Positive Psychotherapy: About Depression in Different Cultures: Nossrat Peseschkian
Person-Centered and Experiential Therapy of Depression: Detlev Haimerl, Jobst Kinks & Hans-Jürgen Luderer
A Constructivist Approach to Depression: Peggy Dalton
Depression and Body Psychotherapy: Laura Steckler & Courtenay Young
Post-Natal Depression and the Implicit Client – an Inclusive Approach: Ronen Stilman
In praise and honour of silence: Bruce Scott
Obituary: A memory of Alexander Lowen and a reflection on Bioenergetic Analysis: Nicoletta Cinotti
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Volume 13, Number 3, Nov 2009
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The Core Principles of Psychotherapy: Alexander Filz with Courtenay Young
The Validation of Psychoanalysis: From ‘Cure’ to ‘Care’: Nicolás CaparrósDo psychoanalytic competencies have specific features? Results of a pilot study: Bien Filet & Gábor Szőnyi
Comparative Analysis of Patient’s Dreams in Freudian & Jungian Treatment: Christoph Fischer & Horst Kächele
The Neuropsychology of Psychotherapy: Recent findings from the “Hard Sciences” and the implications for psychotherapists: Tim Dunne
Is CBT Enough? A Case History: Courtenay Young, with Elisa Kazim
The Legend of EMDR (La Legende de l’EMDR): English transcript of a film by Michel Meignant, translated by Tom Ormay
La validación del psicoanálisis (Con mención especial al modelo analítico - vincular): Nicolás Caparrós
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Volume 14, No. 1, March 2010
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Editorial: Tom Ormay
Extricating from Treatment Impasses Via Use of A Consultant: Two Case Presentations: Seymour Hoffman & Esther Herman
Whiplash for the Mind: Humour in Therapeutic Conversation: G. Gandino, M. Vesco, S. Ramella Benna & M. Prastaro
Humour in Therapeutic & Forensic Relationships: Guglielmo Gulotta
Symptom, Conflict & Conflict Resolution: The Application of Five Stages of Positive Psychotherapy in First Interview and Therapy: Nossrat Peseschkian, Fancois Biland & Theo Cope
Strange Changes in Psychotherapy: The Psychotherapeutic Process of Life Changes, Spiritual Emergence or Soul Awakening? Courtenay Young
Effective Factors in the Social Adjustment of Shahed and non-Shahed University Students: Mohammad Khodayarifard, Alfred Pritz, Golrokh Ebadi Fard Azar & Abbasse Rahiminezhad
The Bernese Resolution on Psychotherapy: Swiss Charta
L'Umorismo Nella relazione Di Aiuto Psicologia E Forense: Guglielmo Gulotta
Colpo Di Frusta Per La Menta: L'umerismo nella conversazione terapeutica: G. Gandino, M. Vesco, S. Ramella Benna & M. Prastaro
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Volume 14, No. 2, July 2010
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Editorial: Tom Ormay
The Use of Psychotherapy in Situations of Rconciliation: An integrative contribution to the use of psychotherapeutic skills in the process of reconciliation: Yvonne McKnight
Therapy by means of Creative Self-Expression (TCSEB) as a native Russian method school of therapy by means of Spiritual Culture: Mark Burno
Specific Phobia Treatment through Cognitive-Behavioural Family Therapy; Iranian Case Study: Mohammad Khodayarifard, James McClenon, Alfred Pritz & Akram Parand
The Motivational Strategies of a Person: Galina Katolyk & Olena Shtepa
Humorous Experiences of a Clinical Psychologist: Seymour Hoffman
Effectiveness of Body-Mind Therapy on Cancer Patients Receiving Chemical Treatment: Joseph Brenner, Irit Peleg, Moti Shimonov, Dafna Karata Shwartz, Ofra Ravind & Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar
The Art of Art Psychotherapy: Snezana Milenkovic
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Volume 14, No. 3, Nov 2010
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Editorial: Tom Ormay
Psychiatry and the Limits of Dualism: Benjamin Sünkel-Laing
Meanings of Happiness And Psychotherapy: Snezana Milenkovic
Fundamental Reflections on Psychotherapy Research & Initial Results of the Naturalistic Psychotherapy Study on Outpatient Treatment in Switzerland (Pap-S): Volker Tschuschke, Aureliano Crameri, Margit Koemeda, Peter Schultess, Agnes von Wyl & Rainer Weber
A Phenomenological Model in the Practice of Psychotherapy: Courtenay Young
Unique Intervention in Dealing with Resistance: Case Study: Seymour Hoffman & Estee Herman
About Positive Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy in Poland: Czeslaw Czabala
In Memoriam: Prof. Dr. med Nossrat Peseschkian
Psychotherapieforschung - Grundlegende Überlegungen Und Erste Ergebnisse Der Näturalistischen Psychotherapie-Studie Ambulanter Behandlungen In Der Schweiz (Pap-S): Volker Tschuschke, Aureliano Crameri, Margit Koemeda, Peter Schultess, Agnes von Wyl & Rainer Weber
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Volume 15, No. 1, Feb 2011
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Editorial: Tom Ormay
The European Certificate of Psychotherapy (ECP) and the Training of Psychotherapists: Serge Ginger
The Range of Modalities and Meta-Perspectives: The tactical dilemma of the psychotherapies: Heward Wilkinson
Twenty Different Definitions of European Psychotherapy: Courtenay Young
"By the riverbank, I await you": Applying coaching skills to support patients facing death: Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar & Ziki Ben-Shahar
Trans-Natal Tandem Hypnotherapy (TTH): A new method for resolving pre-natal traumas: P. Jozsef Vas & Noemi Csaszar
Psychodrama and the treatment of women victims of human trafficking: Research rapport: Maria Koleva
Kosovo Association for Psychotherapy: Mental Health & Psychotherapy in Kosovo: Jusuf Ulaj
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Volume 15, No. 2, July 2011
Special Issue: R.D. Laing
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Editorial: Theodor Itten
"Variations On My Theme": An interview with R.D. Laing: Hanspeter Gschwend
The Liberating Shaman of Kingsley Hall: Francis Huxley
More than fifty years after: Laing, Satre & the Other: Ljiljana Filipovic
R.D. Laing and long-stay patients: Discrepant accounts of the refactory ward and "rumpus room" at Gartnaval Royal Hospital: David Abrahamson
Soteria - A different approach to mental health: Voyce Hendrix
From "The Divided Self" to "The Voice of Experience": Theodor Itten
The impact of the ideas of R.D. Laing on UK psychology students from the 1960s to the 21st century: Brian Evans
Personal Recollections of R. D. Laing: Emmy van Deurzen
Sanity, madness & memory: R. D. Laing and the post-modern: Ron Roberts
Tales from the boiling pot: Psychotherapy Training and Initiation: Bruce Scott
Re-turning, Re-membering and Re-viewing: Ronnie Laing and "Me": Leon Redler
Demystifying Madness: R.D. Laing and "Hatred of the Unlived Life": Brent Potter
R.D. Laing (1927-1989): A Biography: Compiled by Theodor Itten
Ronald David Laing: Quotations: Collated by C. Young
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Volume 15, No. 3, Nov 2011
This issue is only available as a complete hard-copy issue at present: to purchase please go to the 'Catalogue': (right-hand sidebar) and click on "Recent Issues"
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Editorial: Tom Ormay
The Biological Correlates of Emotions: Godehard Stadtmüller & Jeffrey A. Gordon
Assimilation and the Meaning Construction in Psychotherapy: David D. Nato, Telmo M. Baptista & Kim Dent-Brown
Multipersonal Tandem Hypnotherapy (MTH): A new method for resolving Intergenerational Traumas: P. Jozsef Vas & Noemi Csaszar
The Social Person: Tom Ormay
Transference at Work: Samuele Filomena
Advice for Young Psychotherapists: Peter Olsson
Reflections on Working in an Ultra-orthodox Mental Health Clinic: Seymour Hoffman & Hava Ben Shalom
התרשמויותמעבודהבמרכזחרדילבריאותהנפש
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