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.
Journal

Vol 23, No 2, July 2019

  • Editorial: A New 'Look' for the IJP Courtenay Young
  • From repeated impingement to cumulative trauma: A psychodynamic approach to the development of obsessional thinking – in some cases John O'Connor
  • Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) & Treatment Response to Psychodynamic Therapy versus Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Case Study Rami Abukamil & Shibany P. Taormina
  • “Thinking Outside of the Box”: An unconventional intervention Avromi Deutch & Seymour Hoffman
Special On-Going Online Issue on Psychotherapy vs. Spirituality
  • Transpersonal Psychology as a Science Pier Luigi Lattuada
  • What is a Spiritual Psychotherapist? Courtenay Young
Book Reviews
  • Book Review 1: “Depression Delusion: Vol. 1” by Terry Lynch: Reviewed by Theo A. Cope
  • Book Review 2: “The Analysis of Failure: An investigation of failed cases in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy” by Arnold Goldberg
  • Book Review 3: “The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy – Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation” by Deb Dana, Reviewed by Ingrid Pirker-Binder
  • Book Review 4: “Boundaries, Power and Ethical Responsibility in Counselling and Psychotherapy” by Kirsten Amis, Reviewed by Bob Hunter
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