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From shaman to therapist
Henderson, D. 1999. From shaman to therapist. in: Greenberg, S. (ed.) Therapy on the couch London Camden Press. pp. 26-28Book chapter
Supervision as oversight: a new era in the history of psychoanalytic practice and training?
Worthington, A. 2010. Supervision as oversight: a new era in the history of psychoanalytic practice and training? Psychodynamic Practice. 16 (2), pp. 131-150. https://doi.org/10.1080/14753631003688233Article
Female homosexuality: psychoanalysis and queer theory
Worthington, A. 2011. Female homosexuality: psychoanalysis and queer theory. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Health and Social SciencesPhD thesis
Understanding the patient: the hermeneutics of psychotherapy.
Prall, W. 2000. Understanding the patient: the hermeneutics of psychotherapy. PhD thesis Middlesex University School of Social SciencePhD thesis
Foreword [to Special issue on 'Psychoanalysis, fascism, fundamentalism']
Borossa, J. and Ward, I. 2009. Foreword [to Special issue on 'Psychoanalysis, fascism, fundamentalism']. Psychoanalysis and history. 11 (2), pp. 131-136. https://doi.org/10.3366/E1460823509000361Article
Child survivors of the siege of Leningrad: notes from a study on war trauma and its long term effects on individuals.
Borossa, J. and Gulina, M. 2005. Child survivors of the siege of Leningrad: notes from a study on war trauma and its long term effects on individuals. Children in war : the international journal of evacuee and war child studies.. 1 (3), pp. 45-64.Article
‘Reverting to Type: A meditation on change’.
Henderson, D. 2009. ‘Reverting to Type: A meditation on change’. Supervision Review.Article
The coincidence of opposites: C.G. Jung’s reception of Nicholas of Cusa.
Henderson, D. 2010. The coincidence of opposites: C.G. Jung’s reception of Nicholas of Cusa. Studies in Spirituality. 20.Article
A correspondence of life and letters: 'why war?'
Borossa, J. and Rooney, C. 2002. A correspondence of life and letters: 'why war?'. Journal of European Studies. 32 (125-26), pp. 319-334. https://doi.org/10.1177/004724410203212516Article
Suffering, transience and immortal longings: Salomé between Nietzsche and Freud
Borossa, J. and Rooney, C. 2003. Suffering, transience and immortal longings: Salomé between Nietzsche and Freud. Journal of European Studies. 33 (3-4), pp. 287-304. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047244103040419Article
Therapeutic relationships: Sándor Ferenczi and the British Independent School
Borossa, J. 2007. Therapeutic relationships: Sándor Ferenczi and the British Independent School. in: Caldwell, L. (ed.) Winnicott and the psychoanalytic tradition: interpretation and other psychoanalytic issues London Karnac.Book chapter
Mothering, deprivation and the formation of child psychoanalysis in Britain
Borossa, J. 2007. Mothering, deprivation and the formation of child psychoanalysis in Britain. in: Thom, B., Sales, R. and Pearce, J. (ed.) Growing up with risk Bristol Policy Press.Book chapter
Psychoanalysis, fascism and fundamentalism
Borossa, J. and Ward, I. (ed.) 2009. Psychoanalysis, fascism and fundamentalism. Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press.Book
Freud's young female homosexual: a clinical exemplar of the three essays?
Worthington, A. 2008. Freud's young female homosexual: a clinical exemplar of the three essays? JCFAR: Journal of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research.Article
Self-experience in Thomas Merton and C.G. Jung.
Henderson, D. 2002. Self-experience in Thomas Merton and C.G. Jung. in: Pearson, P. (ed.) A Mind Awake in the Dark: papers from the 2000 Oakham Conference of the Thomas Merton Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Abergavenny, Wales Three Peaks Press.Book chapter
Colonising the heart: shame and the regulatory project.
Henderson, D. 2003. Colonising the heart: shame and the regulatory project. in: King, L. and Randall, R. (ed.) The Future of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. London Whurr.Book chapter
C.G. Jung and Thomas Merton: apophatic and kataphatic traditions in the 20th century.
Henderson, D. 2003. C.G. Jung and Thomas Merton: apophatic and kataphatic traditions in the 20th century. Studies in Spirituality. 13, pp. 269-291. https://doi.org/10.2143/SIS.13.0.504599Article
Shame as an achievement in analytic training
Henderson, D. 2006. Shame as an achievement in analytic training. Psychodynamic Practice. 12 (3), pp. 327-332. https://doi.org/10.1080/14753630600801769Article
Love of the Soldier: citizenship, belonging and exclusion in 'Beau Travail'
Borossa, J. 2004. Love of the Soldier: citizenship, belonging and exclusion in 'Beau Travail'. Journal of European Studies. 34 (1-2), pp. 92-105. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047244104044244Article
Languages of loss: languages of connectedness.
Borossa, J. 2004. Languages of loss: languages of connectedness. in: Szekacs-Weisz, J. and Ward, I. (ed.) Lost childhood and the language of exile. Imago East West The Freud Museum. pp. 29-41Book chapter
Narcissistic wounds, race, racism: a comment on Franz Fanon's critical engagement with psychoanalysis
Borossa, J. 2007. Narcissistic wounds, race, racism: a comment on Franz Fanon's critical engagement with psychoanalysis. in: Gaitanidis, A. and Curk, P. (ed.) Narcissism: a critical reader Karnac Books. pp. 13-31Book chapter
Hysteria
Borossa, J. 2001. Hysteria. Icon Books Ltd..Book
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