British Journal of Psychotherapy
Volume 39
Issue 1
21 articlesEstela Welldon Prize
Original Articles
- pp. 34-49
The Shared Regressive State and Understanding-Without-Reflection in Supervision
Hanoch Yerushalmi - pp. 50-68
Matriarchy, Matricide and Mourning
Serena Heller - pp. 69-85
The Therapist as an Ally of Lost Good Objects
Yaniv Shavit & Rami Tolmacz - pp. 86-105
Narcissism and the Lure of Grandiosity over Reality: Reflections on a Narcissistic Inhibition in Creativity
David Mann - pp. 106-122
Gay Men and Suicidality: The Development and Nature of the Critical Superego
Nick Spinks - pp. 123-141
Interaction Structures in the Online Psychodynamic Psychotherapy of a Patient with Anxiety Symptoms
Luan Paris Feijo, Betina Capobianco Strassburger, Eduarda Duarte Barcellos, Suzana Catanio Santos Nardi & Fernanda Barcellos Serralta - pp. 142-157
Exploring Silence in Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Work
Rachel Acheson & Evrinomy Avdi - pp. 158-169
Comparing Bion's Container-Contained Relationship with Aspects of Containment in the Collective Unconscious
Matthew Rinaldi - pp. 170-181
Working with Trauma and Dissociation in the NHS
Joanne Stubley - pp. 182-197
Loss and Survival: Experiences of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Working Remotely during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Lucy Taylor, Sue Kegerreis & Poul Rohleder - pp. 198-211
‘Here Quietude is Linked with Stillness’: Winnicott's Silent Core of the Self and Aesthetic Experience
Eeva Pihlaja - pp. 212-231
Dependent Personality and Interpersonal Dependency: At the Intersection of Developmental, Identity and Interpersonal Aspects
Ales Zivkovic - pp. 232-248
Life on the Margins: Movement between the ‘Canny’ and the ‘Uncanny’—A Requirement for Psychic Growth
David Simpson - pp. 251-254
James Joyce and the Internal World of the Replacement Child by Mary Adams. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2023, 144 pp, £44.99 hardback.
Kristina Schellinski - pp. 254-257
Tell me the Truth About Love: 13 Tales from Couples Therapy by Susanna Abse. Published by Ebury Press, London, 2022, 240 pp, £16.99 hardback.
Christopher R. Vincent - pp. 257-260
Transgender Identities: A Contemporary Introduction by Alessandra Lemma. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2022, 132 pp, £15.20 paperback.
Louise Lyon - pp. 261-264
For Goodness Sake, Bravery, Patriotism and Identity by Coline Covington. Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Bicester, 2020, 240 pp, £26.99 paperback.
Nigel Williams - pp. 264-268
Psycho-Social Explorations of Trauma, Exclusion and Violence: Un-Housed Minds and Inhospitable Environments by Christopher Scanlon and John Adlam. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2022; 214 pp; £29.99 paperback.
Barry Watt
Issue 2
16 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 290-304
Mourning Through Poetry: Discovering the Lost Love Object and Symbolization of Desire
Galit Harel - pp. 305-323
A Multi-Layered Approach to Patient Agency: Applying the Listening Guide to a Patient's Narratives
Emma Acke, Dries Dulsster, Liesbeth Taels, Liza Notaerts & Reitkse Meganck - pp. 324-340
The Philosophical and Historical Context of Bion's Concept of Reverie and its Use as a Rhetorical Act in his Theory of Psychoanalysis
Timo Sampolahti & Aarno Laitila - pp. 341-359
Dialectical Integration: The Case of Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Yael Peri Herzovich & Aner Govrin - pp. 395-398
Contemporary Child Psychotherapy: Integration and Imagination in Creative Clinical Practice edited by Roz Read and Jeanne Magagna. Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Bicester, 2022; 400 pp, £39.99 paperback.
Tamsin Cottis - pp. 398-401
Misogyny in Psychoanalysis by Michaela Chamberlain. Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Bicester, 2022, 100 pp, £15.99 paperback.
Joanna Ryan - pp. 401-404
Sexuality and Procreation in the Age of Biotechnology: Desire and its Discontents by Paola Marion, translated by Adam Elgar. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2022, 187 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Anne Zachary - pp. 404-408
The Physical and Virtual Space of the Consulting Room: Room-Object Spaces by Deborah L.S. Wright. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2022, £23.99 paperback.
Catriona Wrottesley - pp. 408-411
Willem de Kooning's Women: A Psychoanalytic Exploration by Graeme J. Taylor. Published by International Psychoanalytic Books, 2022, 285 pp, £24.99 paperback.
Emma Letley - pp. 411-414
Workplace Intelligence: Unconscious Forces and How to Manage Them by Anton Obholzer. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2021, 154pp., £27.99 paperback.
Julian Lousada
Conference Proceeding
Invited Article
Issue 3
22 articles- pp. 448-465
Cardiac Self-Disclosure: Clinical and Theoretical Reflections
Alan Michael Karbelnig - pp. 466-485
Torus, Demand and Desire: Towards a Psychosomatic Structure of Lung Transplantation
Lutz Goetzmann, Marie Eichenlaub, Adrian M. Siegel, Christian Benden, Annette Boehler, Josef Jenewein, Annina Seiler, Olga Grytska, Konstantin Hesse, Uwe Wutzler & Barbara Ruettner - pp. 486-500
‘Burger, Chips and a Side Order of Depression to Go Please’
Geraldine Marsh - pp. 501-518
Understanding Somatization Through the Prism of Deficit Pathology and Winnicott's False Self
Peter McGovern - pp. 519-536
What are the Experiences of the Female Body-Modified Therapist in the Consulting Room? An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
Lucy Snelson - pp. 537-550
From the Balcony to the Streets: A Tragedy of Contortionism and Consequences
Jonathan Day - pp. 551-572
On Redescribing the Indescribable: Trauma, Psychoanalysis and Psychedelic Therapy
Nadav Liam Modlin, Joanne Stubley, Carolina Maggio & James J. Rucker - pp. 573-591
‘The Genie's Out of the Bottle’: The Impact of Working Online with Individual Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Therapists and Clients, and its Lessons for Psychodynamic Training
Catherine Matheson & Sue Kegerreis - pp. 592-610
The Psychological Impact of Sending Children Away to Boarding Schools in Britain: Is there Cause for Concern?
Gregory James - pp. 611-628
In Search for Soul: The Contribution of Analytical Psychology to Heal Human Rights Violations
Monica Luci - pp. 633-635
Commentary by a Member of the Foundation for Psychotherapy and Counselling, and a Candidate Member of the Association of Jungian Analysts, London
Johnathan Sunley - pp. 635-639
Commentary by a Member of the British Psycyoanalytical Society, London
Jennifer Davids - pp. 639-642
Commentary by a Senior Member of the British Psychotherapy Foundation (Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association)
Ann Scott - pp. 646-649
Finding a Way to the Child: Selected Clinical Papers 1983-2021 Margaret Rustin edited by Kate Stratton and Simon Cregeen. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2023, 266 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Susan Kegerreis - pp. 649-651
Respark: Igniting Hope and Joy After Trauma and Depression by Graham Music. Published by Mind Nurturing Books, London, 2022; 166 pp, £10.99 paperback.
Tim Kent - pp. 652-654
Bion and Meltzer's Expeditions into Unmapped Mental Life: Beyond the Spectrum in Psychoanalysis by Avner Bergstein. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2019; 220 pp, £36.99 paperback.
Neil Morgan - pp. 654-657
From Fiction to Psychoanalysis: Reimagining a Relationship by Rosemary Rizq. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2023, 134 pp; £24.99 paperback.
Alison Lee - pp. 657-659
Archive Fevers by Tara Blake. Published by Boiler House Press, Norwich, 2022; 244 pp.; £10 paperback.
Janet Sayers