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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 Centenary Special Issue on Group Psychotherapy.
Contents
Introduction: Collaboration – voices apart and together
Erica Brostoff
Editorial committees: Invitation
Letter from the Chair
Philip Cox
Strategic Aims and Goals of the Section
Philip Cox
Editor's letter
Erica Brostoff
Part 1: Collaboration in meeting clients' needs
Understanding 'Ed': A theoretical and empirical view of the internal eating disorder 'voice'
Matthew Pugh
Food practices, eating distress and the perils of bewildering interventions in 'eating disorders' treatment settings
John Adlam
The client's experience of coercive treatment
Joy Goodall-Leonard
How did I get here? A narrative exploration of arriving at talking therapy in a neurorehabilitation setting, co-written by a young adult patient and her therapist
Jess Walling & Helen Molden
Part two: Collaboration between clinicians and researchers
Review of: Principles of change: How psychotherapists implement research in practice (Eds.) Louis Castonguay, Michael J. Constantino and Larry E. Beutler
Erica Brostoff
Principles of change: A brief review of progress in its first year
Larry E. Beutler, Louis G. Castonguay & Michael Constantino
Part three: Collaborative opportunities to network between readers and contributors
Review of Patricia Churchill’s Consciousness: The origins of moral intuition
Steve Heigham
Music and (narrative) psychology: A literature review
Ghislaine T.M. Regout
Mind-forged Manacles 2: Science and Practice
Sheelagh Strawbridge
The past and future of psychiatry and its drugs
Joanna Moncrieff
Exploring integrating mindfulness Chinese Calligraphy Enhanced Therapy (CCET) as a complementary psychotherapy to bridge underrepresented Chinese clients in the UK
Juan Du
What it means to see the neurons 'rush into the Brain'
Letizia De Mori
Student mentoring reports
An A-level student's learning from a psychology conference: My experience in attending my first psychology conference
Ting Ting Lin
An A-level student's experience of an intensive BPS Mentoring Placement: What makes a psychologist? - A beginner's voice
Wiktoria Dziurowicz, with contributions from Ho Law
Series: Psychotherapy Section Review
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