The term Psychotherapy covers a range of approaches and methods. They all involve a psychological (as distinct from medical or pharmacological) treatment for a range of psychological, emotional and relationship difficulties and disorders. Each approach is based on a well-established body of theory, methodology and research, grounded in a philosophy of person and the human condition.
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Vol 26, No 3, Winter 2022

  • Editorial Courtenay Young
  • Pragmatic Framework for the Supervision of Psychotherapy Trainees: Part 4: Individual Customization James C. Overholser
  • Social Façade, Vulnerability and Relational Withdrawal: A Case Study on the Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Process
  • Richard Erskine
  • Black Humour & Fear of Death in Modernity Susanne Vosmer
  • Does the Location of Motivation Matter? A pragmatic concern in clinical work John Robert C. Rilveria
  • Cognitive & Dialectic Behavioural Therapies for Post-Traumatic Stress and Conversion Disorders: A Case Study
  • Ali H. Haider
  • Remembering Tom Ormay: An Obituary Éva Hosszü
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