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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2012)

Published: 2023-03-17

EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Keith Tudor
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • Dreams and Politics: How Dreams May Influence Political Decisions
    Margaret Bowater
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  • Evidence‐Based Practice, Talking Therapies and the New Taylorism
    Leslie Chapman
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  • New Directions in International Psychotherapy
    Jonathan Fay
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  • From Politics to Poetry
    Anna Hueneke
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  • Psychotherapy, Politics, and International: A Professional Introduction
    Augustine Nwoye
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  • Unacceptable Complicities and Necessary Articulations between Psychotherapy, Politics and Internationalism
    David Pavón‐Cuéllar
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  • Validity, Vision and Vocalisation: Social Responsibility Arguments and Power‐Sensitised Counselling
    Shelia Spong
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  • Waka Oranga: The Development of an Indigenous Professional Organisation within a Psychotherapeutic Discourse in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Alayne Hall, Margaret Poutu, Cherry Wilson
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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINE

  • Occupy Auckland
    Crea Land
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  • Occupy London Stock Exchange Camp at St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK
    Suzanne Keys
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REVIEW

  • The Third Reich in the Unconscious: Transgenerational transmission and its consequences. By Vamik D. Volkan, Gabriele Ast and William F. Greer. (2002). New York, NY: Brunner‐Routledge. 211 pp.
    Paul Solomon
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