Return to Journal Articles Jon Mills, Professor, Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto Introduction Relational psychoanalysis and the relational psychotherapy movement have become an international phenomenon. In just over a decade, the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP) went from being a New York based organization to an established international presence …
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Fine-Tuning Problems in Relational Psychoanalysis: New Directions in Theory and Praxis
Jon Mills [1], Professor, Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto Abstract Relational approaches to contemporary psychoanalysis and psychotherapy have garnered international appeal for the way they apply to clinical practice …
The effectiveness of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy: A literature review of recent international and Australian research
Cadeyrn Gaskin [1] Gaskin Research, Victoria, Australia Abstract The purpose of this review …
Book Review for Petra Bueskens (ed.) Mothering & Psychoanalysis. Clinical, Sociological and Feminist Perspectives
Amanda de Clifford, PhD candidate, University of Western Sydney Between the routines and rituals of mothering I seek out Petra Bueskens’ collection of essays, reaching for its enigmatic cover that features a woman draped in newspaper text, bearing one breast, holding a glass of water in one hand and a leaf in the other, while …
Book Review for Petra Bueskens (ed.) Mothering & Psychoanalysis. Clinical, Sociological and Feminist Perspectives
Return to Journal Articles Amanda de Clifford, PhD candidate, University of Western Sydney Between the routines and rituals of mothering I seek out Petra Bueskens’ collection of essays, reaching for its enigmatic cover that features a woman draped in newspaper text, bearing one breast, holding a glass of water in one hand and a leaf …
Book review – Sally Weintrobe (2013). Engaging with climate change: Psychoanalytic and interdisciplinary perspectives. Routledge
Ione Lewis reviews Sally Weintrobe’s edited collection Engaging with climate change: Psychoanalytic and interdisciplinary perspectives exploring how a psychoanalytic perspective can help make sense of our responses to and engagement with climate change…
Book review – Sally Weintrobe (2013). Engaging with climate change: Psychoanalytic and interdisciplinary perspectives. Routledge
Return to Journal Articles Ione Lewis, Professor, Australian College of Applied Psychology The editor Sally Weintrobe has edited this ground breaking collection on understanding attitudes to climate change. Weintrobe is a practising psychoanalyst and a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London, who has written and lectured extensively on climate change. Her commitment to fostering …