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INSIDE OUT ISSUE 67 | SUMMER 2012

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Editorial

As I was going down the stairs I asked myself some questions…

The Family Tree: Applications of Chaos Theory in the Area of the Helping Professions

The Impact Infant Loss Can Have On Children

The Pink Dress

Ethics and the Contemporary Practice of Psychotherapy

What impact does core training have on developing psychotherapists’ subsequent professional ethos?

The Place of Money in Therapy

Energising Psychotherapy Practice with AIT

Obesity and the Dead Mother

Reversing the Order: Situating psychotherapy within the medical model

On Being Good with People

Book Review: Coming Through Depression by Tony Bates

Book Review: Selfhood: A Key to the Recovery of Emotional Wellbeing, Mental Health and the Prevention of Mental Health Problems by Dr. Terry Lynch

Book Review: The Warmth of the Heart prevents your Body from Rusting:Ageing without Growing Old by Marie de Hennezel

Book Review: Therapist and Client: A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy by Patrick Nolan

Conference Review: ESTD (European Society for Trauma and Dissociation) Biannual Conference, Berlin – March 2012

Conference Review: ICP 2nd National Conference, Dublin Castle 26/27 January 2012

Workshop Review: An Introduction to The Art of Sandplay Therapy Facilitated by Ursula Somerville and Maria S. Mohan of The Dublin Sandplay Therapy Institute

Review: IAHIP Pre-AGM Event Dumbness and Eloquence by Seamus Deane:

Tribute: Angela Stenson 1957-2012

The Space…


While every care is taken in the selection and verification of material published in Inside Out, we do not accept responsibility for the accuracy of all statements made by contributors, nor do the views expressed necessarily represent the views of the Editors. Names of all contributors are known to the Editorial Board.

Editorial Board for this issue:

Mary de Courcy, Thérèse Gaynor, Sarah Kay, Sylvia Rowe, Ursula Somerville and Shirley Ward


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