British Journal of Psychotherapy: From Freud's legacy to psychoanalytic and Jungian practice today Vol. 40:3, August 2024
Original Articles
Navigating the Countertransference Experience: A Transtheoretical Specifist Model
João F. Barreto, Paula Mena Matos
Learning From ‘My Octopus Teacher’
Clare Simmonds
Shame, Gaze and Voice: A Lacanian Perspective
Sharon R. Green, Stijn Vanheule
On the Dialectical Dialogue in Supervision
Hanoch Yerushalmi PhD
The Burden of the Ego-Ideal and the Refusal of Development
Peter Rigg
Unveiling The Mother Tongue Factor in Dream Work: A Qualitative Ethnographic Exploration of Clinical Psychologists‘ Engagement with the Ullman’s Experiential Dreamwork Group Approach
Maria Susana Campo-Redondo, Aysha Rubaia Alshamsi
‘At Least I Get a Glimpse’: South African Patients‘ Perspectives on Getting to Know Their Therapists
Carol Long
When Cancer Enters the Therapy Room: The Lived Experience of Psychodynamic Therapists Working with Clients with a Recent Diagnosis of Cancer
Geetika Rai, Alistair Ross
Reviews
Outrageous Reason: Madness and Race in Britain and Empire 1780-2020 by Peter Barham. Published by PCCS Books, Monmouth, UK, 2023; xv11 + 248 pp, ISBN 9781915220394.
Barry Richards
Blake’s Job: Adventures in Becoming by Jason Wright. Published by Routledge, Oxon, 2023; 212 pp, £130.00 hardback, £29.99 paperback.
Carol Leader
From Crowd Psychology to the Dynamics of Large Groups: Historical, Theoretical and Practical Considerations by Carla Penna. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2022; 241 pp, £32.99 paperback.
Philip Hewitt
Supervision in a Changing World: Reflections From Child Psychotherapy by Deirdre Dowling, Julie Kitchener (Eds.), London: Routledge. 2023. pp. 194. £24.99 (paperback). ISBN 9781032286006.
Maria Papadima