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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.
Contents
Letter from the Editor
Terry Birchmore
Letter from the Chair
Ho Law
Summary of Psychotherapy Section Membership Survey
Steve Heigham
Recent rhetoric in the NHS: Reflections on the language of marketed care
Miller Mair
The privatisation of madness
Elizabeth Cotton
Comments for re-publication of books by D.J. Smail
Susan Llewelyn
The hidden neglect and sexual abuse of infant Sigmund Freud
Simon Partridge
The First World War - shell shock's forgotten psychologists
Alistair McBeath
Mirroring, infancy, and mentalisation
Terry Birchmore
Mentalisation: Another view
Steve Heigham
What happens to psychological depth in brief-term therapy with trainee integrative therapists?
Dr Magda Evans
Group therapy and eating disorders
Anastassios E. Koukis
Hidden in plain sight
Erica Brostoff
Book reviews
- The Paradox of Internet Groups: Alone in the presence of (virtual) others
By Haim Weinberg
Reviewed by Carla Penna - Psychotherapy: A Very Short Introduction
By Tom Burns & Eva Burns-Lundgren
Reviewed by Rachael N.M. McPherson and Terry Birchmore
Citations and abstracts from other journals
Terry Birchmore
Series: Psychotherapy Section Review
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