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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 is a Special Issue on Family and Couple Therapy.
Contents
Letter from the Editor
Terry Birchmore
Letter from the Chair
Jo North
The story of Janeway and Seven of Nine: Coercive psychiatry and human rights in 'eating disorders' inpatient units
John Adlam
Anorexic girls and their families: How can we deal with their semantic and its dilemmas?
Valeria Ugazio
More than just a number
Louise Langman
An evaluation of Jung's psychological types and their relationship to psychopathology
Mike Rush
Not hearing voices (Assumed voicelessness in action)
Chrissie Blackburn & Georgia Parratt
Are clinical psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors overlooking the needs of their male clients?
Katie Holloway, Martin Seager & John A. Barry
Bitter sweet: Reflections on the training therapy experience
Carolyn Butler & Jo-anne Carlyle
Mind-forged manacles: Social justice and the politics of psychological distress
Sheelagh Strawbridge
Psychologists and climate change
Steve Heigham
Series: Psychotherapy Section Review
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