Volume 20.1 – 2009

Contains: Szasz, Laing and Antipsychiatry Again – Daniel Burston Brave New Worlding A response to: Practising Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World by Ernesto Spinelli – Manu Bazzano Being Aggressive. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Kung Fu Practitioners’ Experience of Aggression – Roly Fletcher and Martin Milton Noopsychosomatic Disorders in…

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Volume 19.2 – 2008

Contains: On Crying – Paul McGinley Hell Is Other People! A Genetic Theory of Personal Relations – Christopher Macann The Biased Therapist Towards a Gadamerian Analysis – Marcia Gamsu Towards a New Conception of the Human Condition – George Berguno Being-towards-death and Its Relevance to Psychotherapy – Mo Mandić…

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Volume 19.1 – 2008

Contains: James Joyce’s Concept of the Underthought: A Reflection on Some Similarities with the Work of Wittgenstein – Mike Harding Phenomenological Understanding of Psychosis – Kurt Dauer Keller I Choose, You Choose, We Choose – Pan Tekosis Living ME. Some reflections on the Experience of Being Diagnosed with a…

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Volume 18.2 – 2007

Contains: The Idea For Which I Can Live Or Die: Another Look at Kierkegaard’s Leap of Faith – Rosemary Lodge Unsettling Thought: An Alternative to Sedentary Concepts and a Defence of Frodo – Greg Madison The Ontology of Change: Dilemma and Tragedy as Gateways to Deeper Meaning – Maurice…

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Volume 18.1 – 2007

Contains: (Be)coming Home: An Existential Perspective on Migration, Settlement and theMeanings of Home – Helen Hayes Epiphanies: An Existential Inquiry – Matthew G. McDonald A Relational Approach to Supervision:Some Reflections on Supervision from an Existential-Phenomenological Perspective – Simon du Plock What is Happiness?: The Concept of Happiness in Existential…

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Volume 17.2 – 2006

Contains: Transference as Existential Sexuality – Paul Smith-Pickard Existential Migration. Conceptualising out of the experiential depths of choosing to leave “home” – Greg Madison Towards an Existential Phenomenological Model of Life Span Human Development – Martin Adams A Phenomenological Account Of The Other. Perspectives and Implications For Psychotherapy –…

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Volume 17.1 – 2006

Contains: Imaginative Variations on Selfhood Elaborating an Existential-Phenomenological Approach to Dream Analysis – Darren Langdridge Attachment and Intersubjectivity – Ian R Owen The Life Crisis in a Existential Perspective – Can Trauma and Crisis be Seen as an Aid in Personal Development? – Bo Jacobsen Merleau-Ponty’s Husserlian Heresy –…

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Volume 16.2 – 2005

Contains: Habermas. Psychoanalysis. and Emancipation – Greg Madison Between Ideology and Utopia: Re-thinking Conflict and Reconciliation in Psychotherapy – Darren Langdridge The Concept of Language:A Simple Psychologically-Orientating Deliberation – Chris Scalzo The World of the Text and Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy – Daniel Sousa Ecopsychology and Phenomenology:Toward A Collaborative Engagement –…

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Volume 16.1 – 2005

Contains: The Search for Meaning in Life and the Existential Fundamental Motivations – Alfried Längle Albert Camus – Existentialist or Absurdist? And why it matters – Simon du Plock What is Psychotherapy? – Mary Duhig Karl Jaspers’ ‘Communication in Existenz’ – Analysis and Commentary – Brinley Yare The Process…

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Volume 15.2 – 2004

Contains: A Short Note Underlying Reflection on Psychotherapy Research – Daniel Sousa Nietzsche and Psychoanalysis The Fate of Authenticity in a Postmodernist World – M.Guy Thompson Szasz, Laing and Existential Psychotherapy – Daniel Burston Understanding the Bully-Victim Cycle – Stephen James Minton and Patricia Minton The Hermeneutic Phenomenology of…

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