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Past editions of New Associations
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New Associations Issue 13 Autumn 2013
- Gary Fereday Offering ourselves to the outer world
- Mark Vernon The crucial value of minority views
- Mark Vernon PPNOW 2013 Awards
- Jean Knox The ‘blame and shame’ society
- Frank Lowe The August 2011 riots – ‘them’ and ‘us’
- Philip Birch On not knowing very much
- David Morgan Whistleblowing: self-interest v. the moral good?
- Narendra Keval Racist states of mind in institutional life
- Joan Thompson Psychoanalysis and poetry
- Chimène Suleyman I still think about my therapist
New Associations Issue 12 Summer 2013
- Helen Morgan Whose problem is it anyway?
- Gary Fereday The best of times, the worst of times
- M. Fakhry Davids ‘Why so white?’
- Karen Ciclitira and Nena Foster Diversity: a helpful first step
- Onel Brooks Bending over backwards
- Agnes Bryan African psychology: another frame of reference
- Frank Lowe Thinking space
- Gail Lewis Challenged and inspired
- Johnathan Sunley Return of the repressed?
- Hansjoerg Messner Psychoanalysis in Europe
- Mark Rylance and Joan Thompson Mark Rylance: on Broadmoor
New Associations Issue 11 Spring 2013
- Christopher Bollas Democratizing psychoanalysis
- Gary Fereday Communicating and engaging
- Andy Bell NHS policy and mental health
- Alexa Walker Psychoanalysis and religion
- Brendan Callaghan SJ To grow into freedom
- Dr Rizwan Saleem To seek knowledge
- James Low Splitting and integration
- Rabbi Howard Cooper ‘The pattern will emerge’
- Derek Linker Working with victims of torture
- Estela V. Welldon The Henderson circa 1964-67
- Chloe Diski A personal journey
- Leila Bargawi Infant observation: seeing, sharing
- Leanne Stelmaszczyk Just the three of us
- Ian McPherson Preparing for a post-IAPT NHS
New Associations Issue 10 Autumn 2012
- Gary Fereday Finding our voice
- Eileen McGinley Mourning or melancholia?
- Richard Graham Going live
- Maxine Dennis Fighting for survival
- Chris Mawson Learning from Experience: fifty years on
- Chloe Diski The Freuds and I
- Paul Hoggett Denying climate change
- Brett Kahr Pauline L. Hodson The Business of Therapy: How to Succeed in Private Practice
- David Morgan Thomas H. Ogden Creative Readings: Essays on Seminal Analytic Works
- Nigel Burch and Mary Pat Campbell Blue Skies or dinosaurs: the future of psychoanalysis
New Associations Issue 9 Summer 2012
- Gary Fereday Defining the task ahead
- Julian Lousada and Janet Wiesz Chair to Chair
- Gary Fereday Choice not cuts
- Andrew Cooper ‘Take a bath with a friend’
- Ian Williamson The will to win
- Brian Rock Can primary care commissioning be creative?
- David Morgan Crafty art or arty craft?
- John Goto Dreams of Jelly Roll
- Julia Bland A new humility
New Associations Issue 8 Spring 2012
- Julian Lousada Mobilising ourselves for the future
- Gary Fereday and Malcolm Allen Say hello, wave goodbye
- Ronald Doctor and Julian Stern The analytic spring
- Malcolm Allen Confronting the legacy of the past
- Gill Dunbar An atmosphere of anticipation
- Abigail Bickford-Smith ‘Why has this taken so long?’
- Dominic Davies Breaking the silence
- Jeremy Holmes How much do you charge?
- Chloe Diski and Christopher Hampton A Dangerous Method
- Catherine Freeman Mentalisation based therapy
- Christine Thornton and Alan Corbett The loss of the
home country
New Associations Issue 7 Autumn 2011
- Malcolm Allen A blueprint for growth
- Nick Midgley New review supports psychodynamic therapies
- David Morgan Asylum: one step beyond
- Gwen Adshead The best defence
- John Gordon On the edge of nameless dread
- Brian Martindale Psychosis and psychoanalytic approaches: some hope?
- Jean Knox Relational psychotherapy
New Associations Issue 6 Summer 2011
- Malcolm Allen The hard choices that lie ahead
- Warren Colman, Helen Morgan and Jan Wiener The legacy of Jung
- Nick Benefield PIPES and personality disorder
- Jeremy Holmes Frequency of sessions: an arbitrary criterion?
- Janice Cormie Where love and science meet
- Beverley Tydeman Building a child psychotherapy community
- David Tuckett Minding the markets
- Anca Carrington From economics to psychoanalysis and back
- Miranda Feuchtwang Does the UK need the EFPP?
- Carol Seigel 25 years of the Freud Museum
- Andrea Sabbadini The European Psychoanalytic Film Festival
New Associations Issue 5 Spring 2011
- Julian Lousada and Malcolm Allen Time for realignment
- Malcolm Allen What now for regulation?
- Mark Gould ‘Your guess is as good as mine’
- Andy Bell The challenge for mental health care
- Ricky Emanuel CAMHS in a Big Society
- John Keene Attacks from below the radar
- Ian McPherson Policy in an era of change
- Members of the Future Strategy Work Group A new strategy for the BPC
- Carol Leader Media technology and romantic love
- Rachel Thomas and Ann Byrne ‘Therapy improved my life’
- Jonathan Radcliffe Walking with Freud
New Associations Issue 4 Autumn 2010
- Malcolm Allen Gearing up to meet challenges ahead
- Mary Target et al Should psychoanalysis be in the Science Museum?
- Richard Fox and Leezah Hertzmann Meeting the challenge of complexity together
- Keith Bunin ‘In Treatment’: writing from life
- Anna van der Gaag Regulation, accountability and fitness to practise
- Rachael Davenhill Living with dementia
- Ian Simpson A cure for masculinity?
- Aida Alayarian and Lennox Thomas ‘Therapy is like a mother feeding the child’
- Peter Silverton Psychoanalysis: the unconscious in everyday life
New Associations Issue 3 Summer 2010
- Malcolm Allen Moving forward in uncertain times
- Kevin Healy Living with personality disorder
- Anthony Maden Dangerous and Severe?
- Susanna Abse Family policy: a psychoanalytic perspective
- Glen Gabbard and Jonathan Coe Boundary violations – our friends and colleagues
- David Morgan In Treatment: psychoanalysis on the screen
- Heather Wood Inner worlds and virtual worlds
- Geoffrey Baruch Accessible, confidential, adaptable
- Laura González Kissing Exposed to the Gaze