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 1, March 2019

  • Editorial Courtenay Young
  • Letter to/from Editor
  • The Correlation between Plastic Surgery and Self-Esteem in Iranian Females Seyed Mahdi Mousavi, with Mojgan Beitaneh & Maryam Didehdar Ardebil
  • Effectiveness of Psycho-education and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Studentswith Symptoms of Depression and Low Adaptability Skills Josevy Avena-Taguibao
  • What Do They Really Think? A Qualitative Study of Group CBT and GroupInformation and Support for Depressed Adults Lucy Moore, Alan Carr, James McFadden, Greg O’Sullivan & Ellen Butler
  • Hypnotherapy for the Combination of Sleepwalking and Sleep Terrors in an Adult:A Case Report Hannu Lauerma
  • Clinical outcomes in the routine evaluation of psychotherapy given by trainees:Effects on clients’ inter-personal problems and psychological symptoms Helene Ybrandt, Kristina Berglund, Catharina Strid, Marie Kivi & Jens Knutsson
  • What is Psycho-Organic Analysis? A description of the therapeutic space between body and psyche Marc Tocquet
Book Reviews
  • Book Review 1: "Mindful Anger: A pathway to emotional freedom" by Andrea Brandt: Reviewed by Anne Colgan
  • Book Review 2: “8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorder Workbook” by Carolyn Costin & Gwen Schubert Grabb Reviewed by Theo A. Cope
  • Book Review 3: “The Theory and Practice of Psychotherapy with Specific Disorders” by Max Hammer (Ed.)
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