Volume 33.1 – 2022
Contains:
- Monika and Mr Arbutus: On the search for experiential meaning – Chris Goto-Jones
- Fundamentally Separate? Existential isolation and borderline personality disorder – Juliana Jolly
- Specialisation From an Existential Perspective: The value of liminality and existing-between-worlds – Marc Boaz
- Paradoxically ME – Paola Pomponi & Serena Fianco
- I is Another – Manu Bazzano
- On the Same Page: A workshop in creative writing and existential therapy – Stella Duffy & Chris Cleave
- Our Steps and Styles are Different, But Our Dance is Harmonious – Diana Mitchell & Jyoti Nanda
- Not One of Those Girls: An existential-phenomenological exploration of my eyeliner – Scarlett de Courcier
- Teaching existentially or teaching existentialism? Writing existentially or writing about existentialism? Some thoughts and considerations – Martin Adams
- Quietly Radical: Radical existentialism revisited – Michael R. Montgomery
- Multilingualism and Psychotherapy: Are meaning and identity hijacked by the structure of language? – Serena Fianco
- ‘This is Just to Say’: The descriptive image in the existential therapy room – Emily Howes
- Mystification and Confusion in Recent Critique of Psychiatry – Jan Sheppard
- Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain: A Psychological Case Study in the uses of enchantment – Simon du Plock
- Book Reviews