Counselling children and young people in private practice: A practical guide,...
Parents are increasingly turning to private practitioners for therapy for their children Therapeutic work with children, young people and their families in private practice can be complex and...
View ArticleTherapy with Infants: Treating a Traumatised Child, by Inger Thormann and...
Everything That is Left Unsaid Ties up Energy Therapy with Infants outlines a form of psychotherapy aimed at infants and young children who have experienced traumatic events before the age of three....
View ArticleThe Motive for Metaphor: Brief Essays on Poetry and Psychoanalysis, by Henry...
How the poetic and psychoanalytic processes illuminate each other The Motive for Metaphor can be thought of as a small anthology: each chapter a kind of meditation (perhaps to start the reader on a...
View ArticleThe Topological Transformation of Freud’s Theory, by Jean-Gerard Bursztein
The Future of Psychoanalysis Today in the Babelisation and disorder of the psychoanalytic movement, the Lacanian theory constitutes the open reformulation of the psychoanalytic theory invented by...
View Article‘The lonely, isolated, unwanted, mocked, and misunderstood’: Some comments on...
Refining the Spectrum: We Need Better Diagnostic Distinctions for Children with AS Lonely, isolated, unwanted, mocked, shunned, rejected, denigrated, despised, ostracized, misunderstood and friendless:...
View ArticleFilming Bion’s ‘A Memoir of the Future’, by Meg Harris Williams
The Becoming Room This book, whose writing spans 33 years, records a series of experiments in dramatizing Bion’s A Memoir of the Future. The main project was an unfinished film made in Delhi in 1983...
View ArticleCouple Dynamics, by Aleksandra Novakovic
Psychoanalytic perspectives in work with the individuals, the couple, and the group This book presents psychoanalytic thinking about the phenomenon of the couple and couple dynamics in internal and...
View ArticleWhy Dignity Matters, by Susan S. Levine
Write or Wrong: What Patients Tell Me About Dignity and Psychoanalytic Treatment “The talking cure.” These words were first uttered by Bertha Pappenheim, Anna O., and adapted by Freud to refer to the...
View ArticleMoment of Clarity: Carl Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous, by Ian McCabe
Is Alcoholism Primarily a Spiritual Illness? The 12 Steps as a Spiritual Journey of Individuation As part of my research journey for my book, Carl Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous, I travelled to Akron,...
View ArticleIlluminati ritual abuse and mind control: a true story, by Wendy Hoffman
How Mind Control Programming is Accomplished and How it Works The Programme: hierarchy, control, compartmentalisation, geometry White Witch in a Black Robe: A True Story of Criminal Mind Control brings...
View ArticleWishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful New Year
Why Peace is Not Just for Christmas, by Rod Tweedy Last year saw the centenary of the Christmas Truce of World War One – the remarkable event in which soldiers from supposedly ‘enemy’ sides...
View ArticlePsychiatric Rehabilitation: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Recovery, by Dr...
Therapeutic atmospheres can be created anywhere One flew into the cuckoo’s nest—but how do we help them get out? We are all familiar with the usual images of the film and many of us have worked in...
View ArticleDisability Psychotherapy: An Innovative Approach to Trauma-Informed Care, by...
A Psychoanalytically-informed approach to helping and supporting people with disabilities This book represents a life-times work with people with learning disabilities, from a number of perspectives,...
View ArticleBeing With and Saying Goodbye: A Reflection, by Andrew F. West
Healing Between the Lines: How doing and being go hand-in-hand My book (I feel inclined to say “my first book”), Being With and Saying Goodbye, has just been published and is on the shelves. This is an...
View ArticleJung and Shiva: Encounters with a subterranean God, by Smita Rajput Kamble
The Mind in the Cave and the Cave in the Mind “Everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation and the personality too desires to evolve out of its unconscious and experience itself as a...
View ArticleTreating People with Psychosis in Institutions: A Psychoanalytic Perspective,...
How to Understand Institutions that Care for Patients There are many paths that offer an understanding of the experience of people with psychosis, and numerous ways to consider the nature of...
View ArticleINTO TA—Personal reflections, by Bill Cornell
The Evolution of Transactional Analysis The evolution of Into TA: A Comprehensive Textbook proved to be quite an adventure. The roots of this book were in Leerboek Transactionale Analyse, written in...
View ArticleThe Snake in the Clinic: Psychotherapy’s Role in Medicine and Healing, by Guy...
Symptom as symbol: the metaphors of the soul’s true story Many psychotherapists and general medical practitioners subscribe to the popular understanding that psychotherapy is a treatment for those...
View ArticleDavid Bowie: Alienation and Stardom, by Rod Tweedy
Schizophrenia, Spaceboys, and the Spiders from Mars The death of David Bowie has revived both intense media interest in his work and astonishing creative legacy and also a plethora of unthinking and...
View ArticleMadness Dispersed or Disseminated: A re-actualization, by Salomon Resnik
Madness in a Maddening World Psychosis can be seen as the sign or symptom of disturbances within our present cultural situation in the world. For a significant number of people, it is a way of escaping...
View Article