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Recent publications

  • 'Learning about empathy with unconscious states of mind', (2008) Psychodynamic Practice, 15, 3, 233-44 (This was the 2008 Ellen Noonan Annual Counselling Lecture)
  • Counselling and Psychotherapy with Older People: A Psychodynamic Approach, 2nd edition, June 2008, (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
  • 'Ageism and Projective Identification’, Psychodynamic Practice, 2008, 14, 2, 155-68.
  • 'Terrors of Growing Old: Dependency, Loneliness and Death’, Therapy Today, April 2006, 17, 3, 9-11.
  • 'Dangerous Liaisons: Psychosis and Violence – Working in a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit’, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 2005, 19, 3, 221-32. (This paper won the 2004 Annual Essay Prize of the Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the NHS.)
  • 'Working with Psychosis: Part 3 - Struggling to contain madness – losing and recovering a capacity to think’, Psychodynamic Practice, 2005, 11, 1, 29-39.
  • 'Working with Psychosis - Part 2: Encounters with an Omnipotent Super-Ego’, Psychodynamic Practice, 2004 (10, 1, 45-59).
  • 'Living with Terror’, Psychodynamic Practice, 2003 (9, 3, 283-90).
  • 'Working with psychosis - Part 1: Grieving the damage of a psychotic illness', Psychodynamic Practice, 2003 (9, 2, 123-40).
  • 'Peace, love and war: a commentary on the film No Man’s Land’, APS Bulletin InPsych, 4, 24, 2002, 29-30; also in Psychodynamic Practice, 8, 4, 2002, 532-6.
  • 'Reconciliation down under’, Psychodynamic Counselling, 7, 3, 2001, 371-5.
 
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