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    Journal of Psychological Therapies: Volume 4 Number 2 / Full Issue

    Editor: Maria Luca

    £16.99 – £24.99

    CONTENTS

    EDITORIAL

    ARTICLES
    – Promiscuous virgins and celibate whores: traumatic origins of the erotic tumour by Brett Kahr
    – “Sexual compulsivity”, “sexual addictions”, or “hypersexuality”? An overview of contrasting perspectives by Desa Markovic
    – Psychotherapy with clients with addiction(s): a grounded theory study of effective therapeutic approaches by Joanna Holroyd and Maria Luca
    – A hero’s journey: becoming and transcendence in addiction recovery by Lymarie Rodriguez-Morales
    – Addiction and addiction recovery: a qualitative research viewpoint by Ryan Kemp

    A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A THERAPIST
    – Introduction by Jane Wynn Owen
    – A day in the life of a therapist by Dan Moran

    BOOK REVIEWS
    – Casement, P. Learning Along The Way: Further Reflections on Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
    Reviewed by Richard Lewis
    – Cowie, H. From Birth to Sixteen. Children’s Health, Social, Emotional and Linguistic Development
    Reviewed by Wendy Sims-Schouten

    Editor

    Maria Luca

    Publication Date

    September 2019

    Page Extent

    100

    ISSN

    2632-2099

    e-ISSN

    2632-2064

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    Description

    The Journal of Psychological Therapies (formerly the Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Reflections) is sponsored by Regent’s University London’s School of Psychotherapy. It is for all psychotherapists, counsellors, and mental health professionals who are interested in open debate and reflective thinking around the philosophy, theory, and practice of therapy and counselling.

    The journal was put on hold in 2023 after the editor stepped down and no new editor was forthcoming. Individual issues and individual articles are available to buy from our website and online access is also available from Ingenta Connect.

    Editorial Board

    Editorial Board

    Editor: Maria Luca
    Managing Editor: Helen Cowie
    Book Reviews and Series Editor: Jane Wynn Owen
    Editorial Assistant: Shirley Paul

    EDITORIAL BOARD
    Marie Adams, Metanoia Institute, London, UK
    Russel Ayling, Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist, London, UK
    Meg-John Barker, Open University, London, UK
    Michael Berry, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada
    Angie Cucchi, Regent’s University London, UK
    James Davies, University of Roehampton, UK
    Lisa Doodson, Regent’s University London, UK
    Stelios Gkouskos, University of East London, UK
    Brett Kahr, Tavistock Relationships, Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology and Regent’s University London, UK
    Desa Markovic, Regent’s University London, UK
    Martin Milton, Regent’s University London, UK
    Lyndsey Moon, University of Roehampton, UK
    Christina Moutsou, Regent’s University London, UK
    Terence Nice, University of Kent and Regent’s University London, UK
    Marina Rachitskiy, Regent’s University London, UK
    Christina Richards, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    Wendy Sims-Schouten, University of Portsmouth, UK
    Michael Worrell, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, UK

    INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
    Carmel Cefai, University of Malta, Malta
    Geoff Denham, Castlemaine Hospital, VIC, Australia
    Andrew Geeves, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
    Theodoros Giovazolias, University of Crete, Greece
    Dennis Greenwood, University of Brighton, UK
    Martin Lečbych, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Uherský Brod, Czech Republic
    Maria Malikiosi-Loizos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
    Anastassios Matsopoulos, University of Crete, Greece
    Renata Miljević-Riđički, University of Zagreb, Croatia
    John Nuttall, Regent’s University London, UK
    Andrea Sabbadini, British Psychoanalytical Society, London, UK
    Celeste Simões, University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Phillip Slee, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
    Carla Willig, City, University of London, London, UK

    Aims and Scope

    Aims and Scope

    Journal of Psychological Therapies is an international peer-reviewed journal, underpinned by the aspiration for a non-doctrinaire, pluralistic attitude to psychotherapy and counselling psychology. It aims to provide a forum for open debate and encourages submissions from different traditions, epistemological positions and theoretical modalities enabling the development of a more open, reflective thinking to philosophy, theory and practice of psychotherapy and counselling psychology. The Journal of Psychological Therapies encourages critical, broad and experimental interpositions in discussions on psychotherapy and counselling psychology. It tends to transcend the methodological and metatheoretical divisions.

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    Disclaimer

    Regent’s University London, the Editors and Phoenix Publishing House make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in its publications. However, any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of the Editors, of Regent’s University London or the publisher. Responsibility for confidential material and consent obtained to use in publications is that of the authors.

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