The International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy: Volume 1 Number 1
Part of The International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy series - more in this series
Book Details
- Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
- Published : July 2019
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 106
- Category :
Forensic - Category 2 :
Journals & Periodicals - Catalogue No : 97244
Also by Jessica Collier
Also by Carine Minne
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The International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy (IJFP) is a brand-new journal launching this year in the summer of 2019. It is published in conjunction with the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy and its avowed aim is to “Re-humanise the de-humanised”.
This will be a leading-edge journal that promotes the health of offenders and victims through the use of psychotherapeutic understanding, risk assessment, and treatment techniques, and will also advance understanding about forensic psychotherapeutic practice.
The annual subscription includes two printed issues a year and complimentary online access from Ingenta Connect.
Reasons to subscribe:
– A newly established journal for all professionals bringing together psychoanalytically underpinned understanding of work with people suffering from difficulties involving violence and paraphilias;
– An international journal with wide ranging peer-reviewed contributions in the field of forensic psychotherapy from around the world;
– An innovative journal critically reviewing and discussing developments in clinical practice, theory and research;
– An informative journal that aims to contribute to policy making, influence practice and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration across continents;
– A lively journal that encourages articles from the arts and current affairs, reflecting aspects of the world of forensic psychotherapy.
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL by Carine Minne and Jessica Collier
SPECIAL FOREWORD by Estela V. Welldon
ARTICLES
– What is forensic psychotherapy? Reflections on a new discipline by James Gilligan
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– On destructiveness in all of us: Observations on the Nazareth Conferences by Veronika Grueneisen
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– They think they find themselves: Radical violence and narcissistic-identity suffering by Louis Brunet
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– Silence is violence: Psychic trauma and its working-through by Konstantin Nemirovsky
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– Drawing Time Revisited: The benefits of art therapy in prison by David Gussak
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– Preventing child sexual abuse and the use of child abuse images: The Prevention Project Dunkelfeld as an international perspective by Klaus M. Beier
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A COMMENTARY ON…
– Neville Symington’s “The responses aroused by the psychopath” by Timothy Keogh
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A DAY IN THE LIFE
– Of a crime reporter by Duncan Campbell
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BOOK REVIEW
– Pamela Windham Stewart and Jessica Collier (Eds.) The End of the Sentence: Psychotherapy with Female Offenders. Abingdon: Routledge. 2019
Reviewed by Anna Motz
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THEATRE ESSAY
– Them and Us: Looking beyond the walls of theatre by Victoria Gath
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THEATRE REVIEW
– Downstate, Dorfman Theatre, co-production National Theatre and Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago and coming to Donmar Warehouse, October 2019, Clean Break
Reviewed by Pamela Windham Stewart
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About the Editor(s)
Carine Minne is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a psychoanalyst with the British Psychoanalytical Society. Since almost twenty-five years, she has worked as Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy within the UK’s public health system, the NHS, based at the Portman outpatients’ clinic and Broadmoor high security hospital. She is the current President of the IAFP, co-editor of the IJFP and Chair of the IPA Violence Committee.
Jessica Collier is an art psychotherapist and clinical supervisor working with women in the female prison estate and women and men with complex personalities in the criminal justice system. She lectures nationally and internationally on forensic art psychotherapy and has published widely, focusing on trauma and unconscious re-enactments in forensic institutions and wider society. Jessica is co-convenor of the Forensic Arts Therapies Advisory Group, visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire and senior lecturer at the University of Roehampton. She is co-editor of the International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy.
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