The latest issue of the Journal of Analytical Psychology includes several noteworthy articles. Greta Kaluzeviciute-Moreton and Christopher E. M. Lloyd explore therapists’ perceptions of integrating CBT and psychodynamic approaches. Ilaria Tercelli, Susan McPherson, and Hugo Senra analyze working-age adults’ experiences with psychodynamic couple therapy. Cinzia Carnevali, Laura Ravaioli, and Gabriella Vandi discuss the use of music and psychoanalytic tools with adolescent migrants. Sophia Tickell examines the impact of sibling dynamics on psychodynamic practice. Renzo Di Cori analyzes trauma and dissociation in young offenders, while Andreas Ginkell explores the concept of negative omnipotence in therapy.
The issue also features a clinical commentary and several book reviews. Harriet Mossop reviews “The Psychotherapist and the Professional Complaint,” edited by Adah Sachs and Valerie Sinason, which discusses the challenges of professional complaints. Emma Letley reviews Emilia Halton-Hernandez’s “The Marion Milner Method,” focusing on Milner’s therapeutic techniques. Deirdre Dowling reviews “Transforming Infantile Trauma in Analytic Work with Children and Adults,” edited by Martha Stevens and Lucinda Hawkins, which addresses childhood trauma. Michaela Chamberlain reviews Kate Manne’s “Unshrinking,” and Joanna Ryan reviews “Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality: A Contemporary Introduction” by Leezah Hertzmann and Juliet Newbigin.
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