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Vol. 2 No. 3 (2004)

Published: 2023-03-17

EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Nick Totton
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • The psychological meanings of our current political culture: views from Latin America
    Nancy Caro Hollander
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  • My father's flags: psychoanalytic perspectives on being an American from the streets and the consulting room
    Rachael Peltz
    • PDF
  • Racism in psychotherapy – institutional and/or individual?
    Petruska Clarkson
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  • A new anatomy of spirituality: clinical and political demands the psychotherapist cannot ignore
    Andrew Samuels
    • PDF
  • Neither liberty nor safety: the impact of fear on individuals, institutions,and societies, part II
    Sandra L Bloom
    • PDF
  • An ethics of engagement: shame and the genesis of violence
    Edward Emery
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REVIEW

  • Brand new retro.The future of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Edited by Lucy King and Rosemary Randall. London: Whurr, 2002. 209pp, pb.
    Philip Cowell
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  • Whose hand is the whip hand? the sadomasochistic perversion: The entity and the theories. By Franco de Masi. London: Karnac, 2003. 162pp. Pb.
    Alec McGuire
    • PDF
  • Wrestling with fog. cultures under siege: Collective violence and trauma. Edited by Antonius C G M Robben and Marcelo M Suarez-orozco. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2000. 285pp
    Nick Totton
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Psychotherapy & Politics International
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