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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2006)

Published: 2023-03-17

EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Nick Totton
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • Neither liberty nor safety: the impact of fear on individuals, institutions, and societies, part IV
    Sandra L Bloom
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  • Rank and health: a conceptual discussion of subjective health and psychological perceptions of social status
    Pierre Morin
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  • Anima(l)s: women, nature and Jung
    Liz Evans
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  • Struggles among Japanese women with conservative gender roles flooded with ‘ideal’ feminine images through commercialism
    Konoyu Nakamura
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  • Sex and power at the Steigenberger Airport Hotel
    Penny Priest
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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINE

  • State‐regulation and psychoanalysis: the position of the College of Psychoanalysts-UK
    The College of Psychoanalysts-UK The College of Psychoanalysts-UK
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REVIEW

  • A boarder's life: The Dying Patient in Psychotherapy: Desire, Dreams and Individuation. By Joy Schaverien. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 211 pp.
    Jason Edwards
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  • Choices amp; expectations: How to Choose a Psychotherapist. By Neville Symington. London: Karnac, 2003; 62pp. Therapy Beyond Modernity. By Richard House, London: Karnac, 2003; 330pp.
    James Nash
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  • Jung, gender and subjectivity: Subject to Change: Jung, Gender and Subjectivity in Psychoanalysis. By Polly Young‐Eisendrath. Hove and New York: Brunner Routledge, 2004; 248pp.
    Joy Schaverien
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  • Wanting to be heard
    Alec McGuire
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