Journal of Child Psychotherapy
Volume 49
Issue 1
16 articlesArticles
- pp. 24-38
Alone (Together): Becoming a Parent in the Pandemic
Helen Sussman - pp. 39-59
Working with Trauma; Finding New Ports of Entry1
Lucy Alexander, Sian Barnett & Verity Wilkinson - pp. 60-75
Assessment and Treatment of a Gender-Dysphoric Person with a Traumatic History
Marcus Evans - pp. 78-89
Commentary on the Paper by Marcus Evans: ‘Assessment and Treatment of a Gender-Dysphoric Person with a Traumatic History’
Tara Pepper Goldsmith, James M. FitzGerald, Fraser Arends & Pamela Peters - pp. 90-94
Response Piece to an Article in Issue 48.3 of this Journal by Judith Edwards: ‘The Elusive Pursuit of Good Enough Fatherhood, and the Single Parent Family as a Modern Phenomenon’
Andrew Briggs - pp. 120-133
Weaving Between and Beyond Tribal States of Mind: Revisiting our Identity as Child Psychotherapists
Nikolaos Tzikas & Victoria Nicolodi - pp. 134-148
Making use of Countertransference in Qualitative Research: Exploring the Experiences of Mental Health Professionals Working with Refugee and Immigrant Families
Anthia Navridi & Lida Anagnostaki - pp. 165-168
How to Live. What to do. How Great Novels Help us Change, by Josh Cohen, London, Ebury Press, 2022, 384 pp., £9.19 (paperback), ISBN 9781785039805
Kate Purdy - pp. 168-171
‘Quietly Subversive’: The Selected Works of Dilys Daws, by Dilys Daws with Matthew Lumley, World Library of Mental Health Series, London, Routledge, 2022, 224 pp., 3 B/W Illustrations, £96.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781032294636 (paperback coming out soon)
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Research Digest
Correction
Issue 2
15 articlesEditorial
- pp. 191-208
Reflective Group Supervision: Psychotherapists and Child Health Centre Nurses in Collaboration
Björn Salomonsson - pp. 209-229
Supporting Early Parenthood of Hospitalised Women with Severe Pregnancy Problems and Their Partners: Rationale, Principles and Exploration of a Psychotherapeutic Programme
Fernanda Sampaio de Carvalho, Nicole Vliegen, Irwin Reiss & Monique van Dijk - pp. 230-252
More than I Expected: A Qualitative Exploration of Participants’ Experience of an Online Adoptive Parent-Toddler Group
Francesca Di Lorenzo, Lydia Barge, Lisa Thackeray, Sarah Peter & Isabella Vainieri - pp. 253-262
The Psychoanalytic Frame and the Consent Situation: The Child Patient’s Position in the Publication Dilemma
Michael Garcia - pp. 263-278
A Fall from the Stars: A Critical Psychoanalytic Reading of James Gray’s Film ‘Ad Astra (To the Stars)’
Tim Smith - pp. 279-300
Creating Distance from Adolescents’ Anger: Psychotherapists’ Responses to Conversational Trouble in Short Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Eleni Chourdaki, Jocelyn Catty & Elena Della Rosa - pp. 308-313
Response to the Paper by Betty Joseph: ‘Thinking about a Playroom’
May Nilsson - pp. 314-323
Response to the Paper by Betty Joseph: ‘Thinking about a Playroom’
Lenka Očková, Martin Galbavý, Karel Flaška & Peter Pöthe - pp. 324-331
Response to the Paper by Betty Joseph: ‘Thinking about a Playroom’
Diana Radeva - pp. 350-353
Affect and Emotion: A Brief Psychoanalytic Tour, by Graham Music, London, Mind-Nurturing Books, 2022, 80 pp., £4.99 (paperback), ISBN-10: 1840462434
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