Articles
- The State Regulation of Psychotherapy: From Self-regulation to Self-mutilation? by Richard Reeves and Phil Mollon
- In a Third Space: Working with Writers and Artists by Eileen Aird
- Self-regulation: The Ways of Nature by Kathrin Stauffer
- Young People in Crisis: The Need for Secure Relationships in the Family and in Society by Jason Gordon
- Enduring Horror: Psychotherapy with Monsters by Mark Linington
- Comment on: ‘Enduring Horror: Psychotherapy with Monsters’ by Claire Harris
- The Humility of Frances Tustin: Introductory Essay to ‘The Perpetuation of an Error’, by Frances Tustin (1994) by Victoria Hamilton
- The Perpetuation of an Error by Frances Tustin
Joseph Schwartz is a training therapist and supervisor at the Bowlby Centre. He worked for over fifteen years in mental health research before becoming a clinician. He is the author of numerous papers on clinical practice, the history of psychoanalysis, and the lack of a role of genetics in mental distress. He has also written numerous books including Einstein for Beginners. He currently lives in London with his partner and two children.
Kate White is a training therapist, supervisor and teacher at The Bowlby Centre. Formerly senior lecturer at South Bank University in the Department of Nursing and Community Health Studies, she has used her extensive experience in adult education to contribute to the innovative psychotherapy curriculum developed at The Bowlby Centre. In addition to working as an individual psychotherapist, Kate runs workshops on the themes of attachment and trauma in clinical practice.