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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2006)

Published: 2023-03-17

EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Nick Totton
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • The four chambers of the heart of peace: the role of emotional intelligence, counselling skills, and living systems thinking in the transformation of violent conflict: part one
    Hilde Rapp
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  • A culture for peace – an explosive concept: an attachment‐based psychoanalytic critique of the Israel–Palestine conflict
    Irris Singer
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  • Talking about theatre and therapy
    Jonathan Chadwick
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  • The cultural complex: a statement of the theory and its application
    Thomas Singer
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  • Gaia living with AIDS: towards reconnecting humanity with ecosystem autopoiesis using metaphors of the immune system
    Peter Chatalos
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REVIEW

  • Rogers and out: Encountering Feminism: Intersections between Feminism and the Person-Centred Approach. Edited by Gillian Proctor and Mary Beth Napier. Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire: PCCS Books, 2004; 246 pp. Carl Rogers Counsels a Black Client: Race and Culture in Person-Centred Counselling. Edited by Roy Moodley, Colin Lago, and Anissa Talahite. Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire: PCCS Books, 2004; 294 pp.
    Nicole Devarenne
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LETTER

  • Letter to the editor
    Nick Davis
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