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Vol. 18 No. 2 (2020): Special Issue: Therapists’ Lived Experience
Vol. 18 No. 2 (2020): Special Issue: Therapists’ Lived Experience
Published:
2023-03-17
EDITORIAL
Editorial
Keith Tudor
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Guest Editorial: The politics of therapists writing the self or, is everything “copy”?
Deborah A. Lee
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
The lived experience of a psychologist activist
Dean E. Hammer
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Politics of appearance: Bodily transference and its implications for the counselling relationship
Jessica Erb
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Navigating the menstrual landscapes: From the darkness to the light
Hayley Barker-Smith
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Learning to “live upside down”: Experiencing the true and false self in psychotherapy training
Helen Swaby
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Journeying to visibility: An autoethnography of self-harm scars in the therapy room
Fiona J. Stirling
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Whore phobia: The experiences of a dual-training sex worker–psychotherapist
Philip Cox, Aella Aella
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CONTROVERSIAL DISCUSSION
Should therapists self-disclose their own mental health in the public domain?
Stephanie Jones, Amy Hutson
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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINE
Intergenerational iatrogenesis: A story of diagnosis, medication, therapy and familial harm
Erin Stevens
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A politics of naming and sharing: One therapist's personal journey of traumatic grief, grooming, and sexual abuse in the workplace
Sarah Buxton
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Consciously uncoupling from counselling practice
Ruth Smith
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REVIEW
Know My Name , Chanel Miller , New York, NY: Viking Press, 2019. 368 pp. ISBN: 9780735223707
Concetta Perôt
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DROP THE DISORDER. Edited by J. Watson: (2019); London, UK: PCCS Books;. 272 pp. ISBN: 9781910919507
Tara Shennan
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Complex PTSD: From surviving to thriving , P Walker. Lafayette, CA: Azure Coyote Publishing, 2018. 374 pp. ISBN: 1492871842
Stephanie Jones
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D. A. Lee and E Palmer. #MeToo: Counsellors and psychotherapists speak about sexual violence and abuse; Monmouth, UK: PCCS Books, (2020), 238 pp. ISBN: 9781910919538
Katy Lees
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ART & POETRY
“Igor's pet cemetery? Igor is out. Burying cat”: A memoir of living and dying
Deborah A. Lee
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Further down the line
Kate O'Halloran
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