The latest issue of the British Journal of Pyschotherapy has been released. The journal is published in association with The British Psychotherapy Foundation which includes the British Jungian Analytic Association. The journal draws paper from both psychoanalytic and Jungian-analytic cclinicians, and has become a leading publication in exploring unconscious dynamics in clinical work.
This current issue considers countertransference, shame, experiential dreamwork and the burden of the ego-ideal. Of the eight original, peer-reviewed articles, three are Open Access (free to read without subscription). Click on teh links below to access the articles on the BJP site.
Navigating the Countertransference Experience: A Transtheoretical Specifist Model – Open Access
João F. Barreto, Paula Mena Matos
Learning From ‘My Octopus Teacher’
Clare Simmonds
Shame, Gaze and Voice: A Lacanian Perspective
Sharon R. Green, Stijn Vanheule
On the Dialectical Dialogue in Supervision – Open Access
Hanoch Yerushalmi PhD
The Burden of the Ego-Ideal and the Refusal of Development
Peter Rigg
Unveiling The Mother Tongue Factor in Dream Work: A Qualitative Ethnographic Exploration of Clinical Psychologists’ Engagement with the Ullman’s Experiential Dreamwork Group Approach
Maria Susana Campo-Redondo, Aysha Rubaia Alshamsi
‘At Least I Get a Glimpse’: South African Patients’ Perspectives on Getting to Know Their Therapists – Open Access
Carol Long
When Cancer Enters the Therapy Room: The Lived Experience of Psychodynamic Therapists Working with Clients with a Recent Diagnosis of Cancer – Open Access
Geetika Rai, Alistair Ross