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The Section and its publication, Psychotherapy Section Review, is the main forum within the Society for psychologists and others who share an interest in psychotherapeutic psychology. It is concerned with the relationship between psychotherapy and psychology, and seeks to further an understanding of how social and cultural factors have a bearing upon psychotherapeutic theory and practice. This issue is a special 50th Anniversary issue.
Contents
Letter from the Editor
Terry Birchmore
Letter from the Chair
Ho Law
BPS Psychotherapy Section Committee Membership: 1988-2001
Memories of the Psychotherapy Section
Treasure Trove
Cassie Cooper
Psychotherapy Section memories
Dr Lucy Johnstone
My time in the Psychotherapy Section
John Rowan
Memories of the Psychotherapy Section in the 1990s
Professor Emmy van Deurzen
Psychotherapy Section memories
Jo-anne Carlyle & Ralph Goldstein
Papers
Psychotherapy and Politics: Uncomfortable bedfellows
The Midlands Psychology Group
Psychotherapy and Politics: Is there an alternative?
Nick Totton
The flawed nature of evidence-based psychotherapy
John Marzillier
The context of public service reform in the neo-liberal economies
Terry Birchmore
PsyPAG Section
Reflective and critical perspectives on using Interpretative Phenomenological analysis (IPA) in psychotherapy-related research. Papers from the PsyPAG Psychotherapy Section Symposium July 2013
Kate Doran, Sarah Watson, Cheryl Hunter, Mari Rautiainen & Tara Morrey
Question and Answer Session following the PsyPAG Psychotherapy Section Symposium July 2013
Tara Morrey, Sarah Watson & Cheryl Hunter. Facilitated by Kate Doran
Audience reflections on the PsyPAG Psychotherapy Section Symposium July 2013
Marta Wanat & Deborah Rodriguez
The innovative face of psychiatry: integrating chemical and talking therapies
John Mifsud and Joan Camilleri
Book Reviews
Anatomy of an Epidemic
By Robert Whitaker
Reviewed by Terry Birchmore
From Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis: The Pioneering Work of Trigant Burrow
By Edi Pertegato & Giorgio Pertegato (Eds.)
Reviewed by Paul Coombe
From Psychoanalysis to Group Analysis: The Pioneering Work of Trigant Burrow
By Edi Pertegato & Giorgio Pertegato (Eds.)
Reviewed by Kevin Power
Elements of Self Destruction
By Brent Potter
Reviewed by Clive Sims
Citations and abstracts from other journals
Terry Birchmore
Psychotherapy Section Committee Members
Series: Psychotherapy Section Review
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