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  3. Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)

Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)

Published: 2024-07-31
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24135/ppi.v22i1.01

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EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Karen Minikin, David Pavón-Cuéllar
    1-3
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • ‘A leader or a father?’ Exploring transference in large groups as an explanation of populism
    Yana Nikolova
    1-21
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  • Troublesome boys, prison, and intimate partner violence
    Seán Manning, Dave Nicholls, Elizabeth Day
    1-24
    • PDF
  • Possibilities and limitations of anti-racist training within a counselling programme
    Matthew Whitney, Gillian Proctor, Divine Charura, Tom Denyer, Kat Wade
    1-32
    • PDF
  • Parrhesia as therapy in ‘fragile times’
    Bert Olivier
    1-25
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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINE

  • An introduction to mutual support groups based on the work of Alan Robinson
    Luis Gerardo Arroyo Lynn
    1-9
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REVIEW

  • Outrageous Reason: Madness & Race in Britain & Empire, 1780–2020 (Book review) By Peter Barham (PCCS Books, 2023)
    Kieran Mac Feely
    1-4
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  • Outrageous Reason: Madness & Race in Britain & Empire, 1780–2020 (Book review) By Peter Barham (PCCS Books, 2023)
    Sham Selvaratnam
    1-2
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LETTER

  • Spotlight on Gaza February 2024
    Fauzia Gaba
    1-2
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