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 
  • ...

Vol 24, No 1, Spring 2020

  • Editorial
    COURTENAY YOUNG
  • European Association for Psychotherapy: Interim Advice for Conducting Psychotherapy Online
    ADRIAN M. RHODES
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing with Body-Oriented Interventions within the Field of Adoption: Translating Neuroscience into a Clinical Case Study
    KATRIEN VANFRAUSSEN, EDWARD CAMPFORTS & LINDITA IMERAJ
  • How to Become a More Reflective Practitioner / Researcher
    COURTENAY YOUNG
  • Notes on Empathy vs Confrontation in Psychological Treatment
    SEYMOUR HOFFMAN 
  • The Problem of Parallel Process: Wild Analysis in Psychotherapy Supervision?
    C. EDWARD WATKINS, JR.
  • Initiating Practice-Related Research: Report on an EAP Conference, 23-Feb. 2020, SFU Private University, Vienna
    Peter Schulthess
  • Can “Psychotherapeutic Methods, Procedures and Techni

Vol 24, No 2, Summer 2020

  • Editorial
    Courtenay Young
  • ‘Can’t Sing, Won’t Sing’: Singing and the Sense of Self across the Life Span
  • ANNE COLGAN 
  • Psychotherapy & Religion: Towards a Phenomenology of Change: Part 1
  • PAUL J. WHITTEMORE 
  • Psychotherapy & Religion: Towards a Phenomenology of Change: Part 2
  • PAUL J. WHITTEMORE 
  • The Effects of Multicultural Discussions and Supervisory Working Alliance on Perceived Counseling Competence: A Brief Report
  • JARICE N. CARR, PATRICIA L. KAMINSKI, NINA CALMENSON & C. EDWARD WATKINS, JR. 
  • Contact and Relational-Needs in Couple Therapy: An Integrated Psychotherapy Perspective
  • RICHARD J. ERSKINE & JANET P. MOURSUND 
  • BOOK REVIEWS:
  • 1: Skills in Psychodynamic Counselling & Psychotherapy (2nd

Vol 23, No 3, Nov 2019

A 'Special Issue' on Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy

  • Editorial Courtenay Young
  • Editorial for this Special Issue Biljana van Rijn & William Cornell
  • Why Transactional Analysis Works: Reasons for a Possible Explanation of Change in Psychotherapy Laura Bastianelli, Maria Teresa Tosi, Rosanna Giacometto, Cinzia Messana & Davide Ceridono
  • Psychological Games in the Consulting Room Jo Stuthridge & Charlotte Sills
  • Relational Group Process: Developments in a Transactional Analysis Model of Group Psychotherapy Richard G. Erskine
  • Working with Groups in TA: An integrative approach William Cornell
  • A Psycho-Tactile Approach to Trauma Gerry Pyves
  • Using Transactional Analysis to Treat Perinatal Mental Illness Emma Hayes
  • Single-Case Design Review and Meta-Analysis for Supporting the Method of Transactional Analysis towards Recognition as an Empirically Supported Treatment for Depression En

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

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?

Vol 22, No 2 (2018)

International Journal of Psychotherapy : Vol 22, No 2 (July 2018)

  • Article 0 Editorial
  • Article 1 Quantum Healing - A Super Placebo? A randomised controlled study in patients with affective problems Manuela Pietza, Harald Walach & Stefan Schmidt
  • Article 2 The Relationship of Attachment Styles to Quad-Model Dimensions and Primary Capacities Yildiz Öztan Ulusoy
  • Article 3 The Ethics of Vision in Psychotherapy Otto Vevatne
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Vol 22, No 1 (2018)

International Journal of Psychotherapy : Vol 22, No 1 (March 2018)

  • Article 0 Editorial
  • Article 1 On Creating a "Virtual Miracle" in Couples Therapy: Two Case Examples Leslie H. Margolin
  • Article When 'Holding Meakes Sense': Therapy for delusions and hallucinations Claudia Morrow
  • Article 3 The Central Role of Attention in Psychotherapy Paul B. Whittemore
  • Article 4 Schema Therapy for Pervasive and Chronic Life Problems: A Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design Study İ. Volkan Gülüm, Gonca Soygüt & Ece Ataman
  • Article 5 Self-Forgiveness Therapy and Clients’ Changes in Perceived Responsibility Marilyn A. Cornish
  • Article 6 Side Effects: A case illustration from a Mindfulness Based Existential Therapy (MBET) perspective Jhoti Nanda
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