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  3. Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)

Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 2025-03-04
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24135/ppi.v23i1.01

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EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Karen Minikin, David Pavón-Cuéllar
    1-3
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CONTROVERSIAL DISCUSSION

  • Psychotherapy in the UK Multicultural, Eurocentric, and Americentric influences on a complex field in a troubled time
    Colin Feltham
    1-18
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  • Competing ideologies in and about psychotherapy An exchange of views
    Keith Tudor, Colin Feltham
    1-19
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • The importance of methodology and method, sense and sensibility A critical review of and response to ‘Psychotherapy in the UK: Multicultural, Eurocentric, and Americentric influences on a complex field in a troubled time’ by Colin Feltham
    Keith Tudor
    1-19
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  • Understanding the impacts of racial microaggressions on British Asians
    Vahishta Bomi Pardiwalla, Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena
    1-19
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  • Social justice informed psychotherapy and people living with HIV
    Ka Ka Chong
    1-19
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  • Lessons from psychology in Palestine More than psychotherapy, we need a truly community psychology
    Pedro Henrique Antunes da Costa, Kíssila Teixeira Mendes
    1-15
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NOTES FROM THE FRONT LINE

  • Reflections after 15 months of war Knowing there is suffering on a global scale, while holding in mind what I know as a therapist, about trauma, healing, and reparation
    Ceri Lyck-Bowen
    1-6
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  • Rupture and repair The consequences of colonial childcare
    Hannah Charlton
    1-19
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