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Inside Out

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Inside Out is the journal of the membership of the Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy. Our journal is devoted to inspiring the sharing of ideas amongst those within and around the psychotherapy community. We invite submissions that articulate and explore the profession and heart of psychotherapy. Our aim is to embody the humanistic value of developing authentic relationships. Inside Out supports diversity and welcomes into dialogue all cultural, religious, social, racial and gender identities. Our aspiration is to inform, inspire, open dialogue and widen the debate. In giving readers space for their voices, we aim to facilitate diverse strands of thought and feeling that might open, develop, unfold and intertwine.

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Inside Out – Online Archive

  • Inside Out
  • Issue 01: Summer 1990
    • Book Review: Integrative Psychotherapy in Action – Richard Erskine and Janet Moursund.
    • Editorial
    • Family Reconstruction
    • In Practice……
    • Psychotherapy and the Body Part 1
    • Regulation of Psychotherapy in Ireland

  • Issue 02: Autumn 1990
    • Book Review
 – “On learning from the Patient” – 
Patrick Casement
    • Editorial
    • On Being Found Out

    • Psychotherapy and the
 Body – Part 2

    • Seeing Who
 You Really Are
    • Towards a Liberation
 Psychology
  • Issue 03: Winter 1990
    • Book Review – Jasbindar Singh & Pat Rosier: 
”No Body’s perfect – dealing with food problems”
    • Choosing a Training Course

    • Editorial
    • Humanistic and Integrative
 Psychotherapy from an
 Ecological Perspective
    • Ireland’s First Psychodrama Theatre
 – The Realisation of a Dream
    • Love and Dependency

    • Poems
    • Reflections on the Need for
 Supervision
  • Issue 04: Spring 1991
    • Anorexia and Bulimia – 
Eating Disorders
    • Book Review: 
The Values of Psychotherapy,
 Jeremy Holmes & Richard Findley
    • Developments in Primal 
Integration and Regression
 Therapy
    • Editorial
    • How To Criticise People
    • Poem – Tell Me How I Should Be
    • TRAINING
 – The Child and Adolescent
 Analytical Psychotherapy Course
  • Issue 05: Summer 1991
    • A Writer’s Unconscious

    • BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS – Seeds Of Dissent
    • Book Review: 
Positive Parenting – A Survival Guide,
 Pat Rees
    • Editorial
    • Poem – Trust
    • Report from the 
United Kingdom Standing 
Conference for Psychotherapy
    • Series on Training

    • The Founding of the
 Irish Association of 
Humanistic and Integrative 
Psychotherapy

    • The Personal Totem Pole
 Working with the Animals
    • Training a Jungian Analyst

    • What Is NLP?
    • 
Book Review: Counselling as a Christian Challenge
 Andrew Monaghan, Gill and MacMillan, 1991.
  • Issue 06: Autumn 1991
    • Book Review
: Men: The Darker Continent by Heather 
Formaini.
    • Conference Report 7th Annual Conference of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Exploration (SEPI)
    • Developments in Primal Integration and Regression Therapy 
Part 2 – PRIMAL HEALING

    • Editorial
    • Focus on Training
    • Hypnotherapy

    • Psychosynthesis: Wholeness
 and the Transpersonal

    • 
Most of What a Psychotherapist Does Is 
Not Therapy – A Paradox and its Implications
  • Issue 07: Winter 1991
    • Affirmations
    • An Interview with Ursula O’Farrell

    • Assertiveness and Mental 
Health
    • Brief Report on the
 IAHIP Conference
    • Editorial
    • Healing Mind, Body, Spirit

    • Medico-Legal and 
Psycho-Legal Responsibility
 – The Challenge of Contemporary Professionalism

    • Rescuing the Feminine:
 The Problem of the Animus 
in Women

  • Issue 08: Spring 1992
    • An interview with
 Helen Davis

    • An Interview with
 Margaret Vasington and
 Audrey Dickson

    • Biodynamic Psychotherapy 
- The Emergence of the Core
    • Book Review: 
Dryden on Counselling by Windy Dryden. Volume 3: 
Training and Supervision
 1991.
    • Course Report -
 Trinity College, Dublin

    • Cure and Script – 
Behavioural, Intrapsychic and Physiological
    • Editorial
    • Poem – Sicisintiséis (Psychosynthesis)
    • The Sound of Distant 
Drums

  • Issue 09: Summer 1992
    • A Report on
 John Rowan’s Speech

    • Book Review: Revolution from Within – A Book of Self Esteem. Gloria
 Steinem.
    • Book Review: 
The Serpent and the Goddess – Women, Religion and
 Power in Celtic Ireland. Mary Condren. 1989, Harper 
and Row.
    • Editorial
    • Feminist Therapy – 
A Contradiction in Terms?
    • One Woman in
 Psychotherapy

    • Report of the AGM of the 
Irish Association of Integrative and 
Humanistic Psychotherapy (IAHIP)

    • Report on Day Workshop hosted by the I
rish Standing Conference of Psychotherapy
    • The Personal is
 Political

    • Women, Myth and
 Psychotherapy

  • Issue 10: Autumn 1992
    • “Death/Bereavement”
 – Weekend with Liz Abrahams
    • ACCEPT
 – Summer Weekend Workshops

    • Editorial
    • Mary Montaut talked with 
Margot McCambridge, 
Director of Nursing at the Royal Hospital, Donnybrook.

    • My Grief – A Personal Struggle

    • News of Recent Irish Initiatives 
in Tackling Child Sexual Abuse

    • Paths of Awareness

    • Psychodrama
    • REVIEWS: 
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, On Death and Dying, 1970,
Tavistock Press.

    • Seventeen Days
…..
    • Some Thoughts on the Art of
 Living – and Dying – by a Psychotherapist
    • The Tasks of Mourning

  • Issue 11: Winter 1992
    • Book Review: Miller Alice 1991 Banished Knowledge

    • BOOK REVIEW
: Seven for a Secret…..”
by Tracy Hansen (1991)
    • Child Abuse…
Where Does It Begin?
    • EDITORIAL

    • Emotional Child Abuse

    • Europe – The Way Forward

    • Interview with
 Anne Bannister
    • Surviving Childhood Adversity
    • T. V. REVIEW: 
Broaching the subject of Child Abusers:

    • Working Therapeutically 
With Sexual Abuse – Issues for Consideration
    • 
Book Review: John Rowan, Breakthroughs and Integration in Psychotherapy
  • Issue 12: Spring 1993
    • Becoming The Dream – A Gestalt Approach
    • Book Review: Jung – The Wisdom of the Dream
    • BOOK REVIEW: Robin Shohet: Dream Sharing
    • EDITORIAL
    • Newman on Winnicott
    • Report on a Dream Workshop
    • Report On Supervision Workshop
    • The Hero’s Journey in Dreams
    • Working Creatively with Dreams
  • Issue 13: Summer 1993
    • A Transpersonal Training
    • Book Review: Beyond the Myth of Dominance – An Alternative to a Violent Society
    • BOOK REVIEW: James Hillman: Suicide and the Soul
    • Burnout in Aids Care: A Psycho-Spiritual Crisis
    • Cancer: The Holistic Approach
    • Contraction and Expansion in Birth Trauma:
    • EDITORIAL
    • Healing and Transformation: The Use of Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness
    • Report on ACCEPT Annual Public Lecture and Discussion
    • The Transpersonal in Psychotherapy and Counselling
    • Toward Wholeness – the Relevance of Transpersonal Experiences in Psychotherapy
  • Issue 14: Autumn 1993
    • A Letter To My Father
    • A Reaction to Iron John
    • BOOK REVIEW: Ben Greenstein: The Fragile Male
    • Counselling and Homosexuality
    • EDITORIAL
    • Founding Fathers and Foundling Daughters
    • Last Chance
    • Men and Psychotherapy
    • Shadow and Soul
  • Issue 15: Winter 1993
    • A Brief Outline of the Characterology of Alexander Lowen
    • A Participant’s View of “Focusing” Workshops
    • An Interview with Mary McGuire
    • Bioenergetic Groups – A Snapshot
    • Body Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: LIFESTREAMS: An Introduction to Biosynthesis
    • Book Review: Living, Loving and Healing
    • BOOK REVIEWS: “Focusing” and “Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams”
    • Conference Report: Evolving a Generic Training Programme for Psychotherapy
    • EDITORIAL
    • Personal Reflections on the Relevance and Use of Body Work Techniques in Psychotherapy.
  • Issue 16: Spring 1994
    • Addiction & Loss: A Hard Habit to Break
    • Addiction and False Memory Syndrome
    • An Interview with Prof. Ivor Browne
    • BOOK REVIEW: Don’t call it Love. Recovery from Sexual Addiction
    • Book Review: Women, Men and Rape
    • Constructs of Alcoholism: Uses and Limitations
    • EDITORIAL
    • Factors Involved in Group Therapy for Drug Dependency
    • Food Addiction: A Metaphor for Our Times
    • Report on ACCEPT Conference
    • The Meaning of Addiction: A Cybernetic Model
    • Tom’s Experience
  • Issue 17: Summer 1994
    • Animal Howls and Pink Blankets
    • BOOK REVIEW: Psychotherapy in Ireland
    • Developments in European Psychotherapy and Counselling Standards
    • EDITORIAL
    • Preliminaries to Training in Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapies
    • Psychotherapy Training, Standards and Ethics
    • Report on Symposium on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Susan Lindsay in conversation with Mary Montaut
    • Training Development
  • Issue 18: Autumn 1994
    • Adult Children of Alcoholics
    • Aware Groups and how they help Members
    • Body Positive
    • BOOK REVIEW: The Art of the Obvious.
    • Community Counselling or Clinical Counselling?
    • EDITORIAL
    • Lesbian Visibility
    • Overeaters Anonymous
    • Report: 13th International Transpersonal Association Conference
    • Report: Towards Earth Community
    • Spiritual Emergence Network
    • Steps In a Journey
    • The Bethany Bereavement Support Group
    • The PHRENZ Group
    • Victim Support – An interview with Anne Mead
    • Writing Books and Influencing People
  • Issue 19: Winter 1994
    • A Study of Ritual and its Application in Family Therapy
    • Book Review: Ecstasy: Understanding the Psychology of Joy
    • BOOK REVIEW: Joy: Expanding Human Awareness
    • Book Review: Men and the Water of Life, Initiation & the Tempering of Men
    • Book Review: Ritual: Power, Healing & Community
    • Buried Treasure: The Healing Power of Ritual in Psychodrama
    • Come Back
    • EDITORIAL
    • Joy & Ritual – Pathways to Expression
    • Joy and Ritual
    • Report: Men Gathering
    • Report: Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Infancy
    • Ritual – A Personal Encounter
    • Ritual: The Joyful Link between the Inner & Outer Worlds
    • Transformation through Painting
  • Issue 20: Spring 1995
    • A Practical Approach to Stress Management
    • Body Awareness as an Antidote to Therapeutic Burnout
    • Book Review: Adrian Charles Laing, R.D. Laing: A Biography
    • BOOK REVIEW: Dolores Whelan: Your Breaking Point
    • Burnout
    • Burnout and Self Care in the Helping Professions
    • EDITORIAL
    • Professor Ivor Browne is sceptical about the whole concept of Burnout and its implications.
    • Sally A. Campbell on Stress
    • Some Thoughts on Somatization
    • Yoga, Psychotherapy and Wholeness
  • Issue 21: Summer 1995
    • A Question of Supervision – What’s Happening?
    • An Introduction to HAKOMI Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: Mary Connor, Training the Counsellor: An Integrative Model
    • Book Review: Supervising the Counsellor: A Cyclical Model
    • Book Review: The Love Crucible: Susan Lindsay
    • EDITORIAL
    • My Approach to Supervision
    • Report: Diet Shakti
    • Report: Men Gathering at Marino Institute May 1995
    • ReVisioning superVision
    • Some Ideas Regarding Family Therapy Supervision & Training
    • Supervision and Countertransference Resistance
    • Supervision in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
    • Supervision in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
    • The Vienna-Zurich Connexion … and Disconnexion
  • Issue 22: Autumn 1995
    • Bereavement and Adoption
    • BOOK REVIEW: Erich Fromm: The Art of Listening
    • Book Review: The Inner Garden – Meditations from 9 to 90
    • Children Mourning
    • Counselling Couples Who Are Separating
    • EDITORIAL
    • Grief and Loss in Infertility
    • Loss, Grief and Unemployment
    • Report: It Will Never Happen To Me:
    • Rituals and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – The Importance of Remembering
    • Valuing Women’s Stories
    • Wakes in Ireland
  • Issue 23: Winter 1995
    • “Knowing Yourself” – The Link Between Psychotherapy and Religion
    • “The Realm of God is No Small Thing”
    • A Box of Chocolates at Dun Laoghaire
    • A Priest’s Spiritual Journey
    • Absolute Mind and Relative Existence – Buddhism and Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: Care of the Soul: How to add Depth and Meaning to Your Every­day Life
    • BOOK REVIEW: Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven
    • Book Review: Understanding Sexual Misconduct By Clergy – A Handbook for Ministers.
    • EDITORIAL
    • Feminism, Religion and Therapy
    • Report: Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP)
    • The Relationship between the Baha’i Experience and Psychotherapy
  • Issue 24: Spring 1996
    • A Case of Reparenting
    • Adoption – Who Owns the Children?
    • Are Parents to Blame?
    • Book Review: A Good Enough Parent
    • BOOK REVIEW: Happy Children: A Challenge to Parents
    • Choosing a Course: Things to Remember!
    • EDITORIAL
    • On Becoming a Mother
    • On Being a Father
    • Parenting – Mission Impossible?
    • The Trials and Pitfalls of Parenting
    • Winnicott and Parenting
  • Issue 25: Summer 1996
    • Book Review: Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences
    • BOOK REVIEW: The Way of the Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
    • EDITORIAL
    • Humanistic and Integrative Group Therapy
    • John Rowan Looks to the Future
    • Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
    • Meanwhile, in Cork…Frank Dorr, in conversation
    • Quo Vadis?
    • The Development of Humanistic Psychotherapy in Ireland
    • The Meaning of Person
    • Unconditional Positive Regard
  • Issue 26: Autumn 1996
    • A.I.D.S. and Self Management
    • BOOK REVIEW: Suicide and the Irish By Michael J. Kelleher,
    • Burnout and Self Care in the Helping Professions
    • Cairde – Buddying and A.I.D.S.
    • Children with H.I.V. and A.l.D.S.
    • Conference Report: 11th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect
    • CONFERENCE REPORT: 6th Annual Conference of the EAP
    • Double Punishment!
    • EDITORIAL
    • H.I.V. Counselling – Some Relevant Issues
    • The impact of H.I.V. on Families:
  • Issue 27: Winter 1996
    • Action Research for Personal and Professional Development
    • EDITORIAL
    • Is Psychotherapy an Autonomous Scientific Discipline?
    • On Learning from the Client: Coming to Grips with Research
    • Proposals for the Award of a European Certificate of Psychotherapy
    • Psychotherapy Research
    • Report: Psycho-Sexual Counselling – a one day seminar
  • Issue 28: Spring 1997
    • Book Reviews: Memories are made of this
    • Domestic Violence: A Dilemma for the Heart and the Head!
    • Editorial
    • Interview with Rebecca Gibson, WOVE (Women Overcoming Violent Experience
    • Psychotherapy, Crime and the Law
    • Report on Irish Council for Psychotherapy Conference
    • Review: Chris Corrin, Ed: Women in a Violent World
    • Some Perspectives on Violence and Therapy
    • Strong Emotion in Groups
    • The Role of Therapy in Prison
    • Violence, Mystification and the Politics of Coercion – The Other Side of Prison Life.
    • Violent Thoughts, Violent Deeds?
  • Issue 29: Summer 1997
    • A Facilitator’s Experience
    • A Support Group for Therapists
    • An Introduction to Group Analysis
    • Book Review: Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide.
    • Editorial

    • Encounter Groups Revisited
    • Healing the Male Psyche – Therapy as Initiation,
    • Holotropic Breathwork™*: An Experiential, Theoretical Account
    • P.O.P. Groups in India….Deep Democracy, Social Change and the Spirit
    • Report: Michael Meade: Master Drummer, Mythologist and Storyteller
    • The Psychodrama Process

    • Transformational Dance and the Role of the Group
  • Issue 30: Autumn 1997
    • An Unquiet Mind, A Memoir of Moods
 and Madness

    • Book Review: Waking the Tiger
    • Editorial
    • Feeding my Six-Year-Old

    • Food and Feelings
    • In the End is our Beginning

    • IRISH NATIONAL EATING
 DISORDERS ASSOCIATION

    • LAVINIA’S STORY

    • Mavis Arnold Interviews Dr. Ann Leader

    • REPORT: 
Heavy Breathing
 – The Transpersonal Psyche
    • REVIEW
: Group Psychotherapy for Eating
 Disorders
    • Sexual Abuse and the Abuse of 
Food: Mirror Images

    • Strategies for Treating Eating 
Disorders

    • Therapeutic Dilemmas – Working
 with Weight Loss in Therapy
    • Why do people eat chili pepper?
  • Issue 31: Winter 1997
    • A Life of Spirit – An Appreciation
 of Miceal O’Regan

    • A Secure Base: John Bowlby and
 Attachment Theory

    • Book Review: Dancing in the Flames -
 Marion Woodman and Elinor Dickson
    • Book Review: The Self Alone by Angela Rossmanith.
    • Book Review: When She Was Bad

    • Editorial
    • Loneliness as a Theme in the Life and Writings of C.G. Jung

    • NHS Psychotherapy Services in England – Review of Strategic Policy
    • Psychotherapy and Loneliness

    • Report: At Ease with Myself – New Directions

    • Report: Escaping Loneliness
 – New Directions

    • Report: Finding Common Ground
    • Report: The Icebreaker – New Directions

    • Suicide Intervention – 
An Hermetic Model
    • The Illusion of Togetherness.
    • The Irish Analytical Psychology Association (IAPA)

  • Issue 32: Spring 1998
    • ALAN MOONEY

    • Editorial

    • Ethical Issues and the IAHIP

    • Ethics and Bodywork

    • Ethics Are Not That Simple

    • Ethics in Counselling and 
Psychotherapy
    • Interview with Ivor Browne

    • Interview with Sandy Murray
    • John Rowan on the Ethics of Humanistic Psychotherapy
    • Jung and Sexual Ethics
    • Kearney Anne: Counselling & Politics Undeclared 
Influences in Therapy
    • Reports
    • REVIEWS: Towards Becoming ‘Emotionally Competent’
    • Some Ethical Questions – Interview with Malachy Kinnearny
    • The Aryan Christ
 – The Secret Life of Carl Guslav Jung
    • The Mania for Certification
  • Issue 33: Summer 1998
    • A Tribute to Alan A. Mooney
    • Anna and Melanie and Richard and Hans

    • Bereaved Children

    • Birth Trauma In Infants And Chidren

    • Book Review: Images of Childhood

    • Book Review: The Beast in the Nursery – Adam Phillips
    • Book Reviews: 4 Books by Alice Miller
    • Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
    • Consulting the Experts?
    • Counselling In School
    • Editorial
    • Knights Without Armour

    • Primal Therapy With Infants and Children
    • Report: The Irish Analytical Psychology Association

    • The Legacy of Dr. Spock
    • Working Creatively With Children
    • Working Therapeutically with Adolescents when their
 Parents Separate
    • Working with Adolescents
  • Issue 34: Autumn 1998
    • A Therapeutic Alliance

    • Body Psychotherapy

    • Book Review: Healing the Past -
 Janet E. Sahafi

    • Book Review: 
I Must Be Dreaming – 
A Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams
 – Leon Nacson
    • Editorial
    • Freedom To Be
    • Getting Through
 – The Therapeutic Process in Sex Offender Treatment.
    • Pastoral Counselling and Psychotherapy:
 Personal Reflection
    • Report: Homecoming: Reclaiming & Championing Your Inner Child

    • Report: Kedron – 
A new therapeutic Residential Centre
    • REVIEW: 
The Cosmic Game:
 Explorations in the Frontiers of Human Consciousness
 – Stanislav Grof
    • The Client Who Keeps Coming: A Psychoanalytic
 Perspective
    • The Healing Dialogue: The Therapeutic Relationship in
 Dialogical Psychotherapy

    • The Supervisor – Counsellor Relationship
    • The Therapeutic Relationship – 
In Cross-Cultural Situation: Rwanda
    • The Therapeutic Relationship In Group Work
    • Thoughts on Integrative Psychotherapy
  • Issue 35: Winter 1998
    • “How can we know the Dancer from the Dance?” – W.B. Yeats

    • Book Review: C.G. Jung, Jung on Mythology
    • Book Review: David Chamberlain: The Mind of your Newborn Baby
    • Book Review: 
Benig Mauger. Songs from the Womb
    • Dance Therapy in the New Day Counselling Centre
 – A Client’s Perspective

    • Dunderry Park
    • Editorial
    • Freedom, Imagination and Psychotherapy
    • Interview with Colm Lavelle

    • Sand Therapy: The Windows of Wonder.

    • Shamanism and the Imaginal Realms
    • Using The Imagination In Gestalt Therapy

    • Workshop review: The Lightness of Being

  • Issue 36: Spring 1999
    • Bodywork and Sexuality

    • Choosing a Therapist II

    • Choosing a Therapist I

    • Editorial
    • Lesbian Sexuality and Therapeutic Typecasting
    • Male Victims of Domestic Violence: A Question of Sexual
 Stereotyping?
    • Psycho-Sexual Psychotherapy
    • Review: Gabrielle Roth, Sweat Your Prayers
    • Review: Retina Barreca [ed ], Desire and Imagination: Classic Essays in Sexuality
    • REVIEWS: 
Wine into Water
 – Joseph O’Connor, Leading with NLP
    • Sexuality and Psychotherapy
    • Sexuality, Pathology and Soul – An Exploration

    • The Gender Issue in Groupwork

    • The Seduction of Therapy

  • Issue 37: Summer 1999
    • Alternatives to Violence

    • Anger and Conflict

    • Anger and Shame
    • Anger In Group Therapy
    • Anger Related to Pre-Conceptlon, Conception and the Pre
 and Perinatal Period
    • Book Review: Germaine Greer. The Whole Woman
    • Book Review: Harriet G. Lerner, The Dance of Anger – A Woman’s Guide to Changing the 
Patterns of Intimate Relationships
    • Book Review: Jonathan Zuess, The Wisdom of Depression
    • Book Review: Roger Fisher, William Ury and Bruce Patton, Getting to Yes – Negotiating 
an agreement without giving in
    • Don’t Forget Revenge!
    • Don’t Mind Me!
    • Editorial
    • Send in The Counsellors
    • Thoughts on Destructiveness

    • Transforming Anger Through Sound And Silence

    • Traumatic Transference And Its Impact On The Therapist
  • Issue 38: Autumn 1999
    • “Freaky Friday” – September 1998
    • Addiction: Its Gains and Losses

    • Book Review: Riva Miller and Derval Murray, Social Work and HIV/AIDS (Practitioners’
 Guide)
    • BOOK REVIEW:
 Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Dying: how we are transformed 
spiritually as we die
    • Defences: Gain and Loss and Vice Versa

    • Editorial
    • Gain and Loss in Psychotherapy for Adults Who Have Been
 Sexually Abused in Childhood
    • Gain, Loss and Change as Journey and Exploration in
 Psychotherapy
    • Gains and Losses in Family Therapy
    • Giving Up Omnipotence – 
Reflections on the work of R.D. Laing
    • Group Work and Accreditation – Throwing the Baby Out 
with the Bathwater?
    • The Other Side Of The Couch

    • The Reality of Eating Disorders
  • Issue 39: Winter 1999
    • A Jungian Perspective on the Future of Psychotherapy in Ireland
    • BOOK REVIEWS
    • Could you be an Online Therapist?

    • Editorial
    • New Dimensions In Psychotherapy – The Core Process
 Approach
    • Reflections on the Future of Psychotherapy
    • Some Thoughts as Inside Out Closes

    • The Editorial Committee asked a psychotherapist with an
 interest in the tarot for a reading on The Future of
 Psychotherapy. This was the result:

    • The Future of Psychotherapy
    • The Future of Psychotherapy: Two Therapies
    • The Future of the Unconscious

    • The Future of Therapy in Ireland
    • The Healing Community
    • The Use of Intentional Touch in Therapy
    • Where now? The Challenges Ahead – One Psychotherapist’s
 Personal Story and Reflections

  • Issue 40: Spring 2003
    • Book Review: Mystical Dogs by Jean Houston PhD 
(February 2003)

    • Changing Archetypes: From The Virgin Mary to the Celtic
 Tiger – Some Jungian Reflections on the Challenges Facing
 Post-Catholic Ireland.
    • Child and Adolescent Issues in Psychotherapy
    • Distortions of the Celtic Tiger: Where Have All the Values
 Gone?
    • Editorial
    • Interview: Sheila Killoran Gannon talks to Mary de Courcy
    • Power and Addiction: The Shadow Land of Psychotherapy

    • Psychotherapy and Cross-cultural Clients
    • Religion, Spirituality, Transpersonal
    • Sunda – A Journey Through Sound
    • The Space…

  • Issue 41: Autumn 2003
    • Art Therapy
    • Bodywork – An Integrative Frame of Reference
    • Book Review: The Noonday Demon. An Anatomy of Depression by Andrew Soloman
    • Can You Show Me How The Transformation Can Last?
    • Editorial
    • Embracing the Overall Spiral of Development: A Possible Philosophical Underpinning for Integrative Psychotherapy Practice?
    • Interview: Ger Murphy talks to Thérèse Gaynor
    • Minding Boundaries Through Codes of Practice: A
 Supervisor’s Concerns
    • The Liberated Heart
    • The Space…
    • The Trouble with Therapy Culture
    • “Reflections on the Similarities and Differences in the British and Irish Approach to Cases of Child Sexual Abuse”
  • Issue 42: Spring 2004
    • Becoming a Counsellor – a Trainee’s Perspective
    • Book Review: Tarot. Talisman Or Taboo? Reading the World as Symbol.
    • Catherine O’Dea Talks to Mary de Courcy
    • Conference Review: Workplace Bullying, Stress and Suicide:
    • Douglas Finlayson 1923 – 2003
    • Editorial
    • Expert Group on Mental Health Policy
    • Groupwork and assessment. An Overview of Ethical and Practice Issues in Training
    • The Feldenkrais Method
    • The Glorious Diversity of the IAHIP
    • The Space…
    • The Therapeutic Process with Children and Adolescents – Part One
    • The Trouble with Weatherill
    • Training Courses – Bad News
  • Issue 43: Summer 2004
    • A Response to Interview with Catherine O’Dea
    • Adoption and Pre and Perinatal Psychotherapy
    • Applied Energy Therapy
    • Editorial
    • Interview: Rosemary Daly Talks To Mary de Courcy
    • Kedron: Where Residential Psychotherapy Meets Psychiatry
    • Maya Lila – Movement and Art Perspective
    • Psychodrama: a Response to the Challenges of the 21st Century?
    • Remembering Douglas Finlayson, A Fond Remembrance
    • The Space…
    • The Therapeutic Process with Children and Adolescents: Part Two
    • Workshop Review – APPPAH Conference
    • Workshop Review – Mark Patrick Hederman
    • Workshop Review – Process Oriented Psychology – Magic Theatre of the Mind
  • Issue 44: Winter 2004
    • 34th St, Manhattan, New York.
    • 5 Rhythms™ Moving Meditation Practice of Gabrielle Roth.
    • Adoption and Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: Multiple selves, Multiple Voices, Working with Trauma, Violation and Dissociation.
    • Book Review: New Life for Old : on desire and becoming human.
    • Brain Imperialism
    • Carl Berkeley – a Reflection (1936 – 2004)
    • Chloe Goodchild and Nicholas Twilley of The Naked Voice in conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Creative Sound and Psychotherapy
    • Editorial
    • Hostility and Recovery – Reflections of a Galway weekend!
    • Ireland’s First Conference on Sexual Abuse Against Boys and Men.
    • Rebirthing and Psychotherapy: The Micro and Macro Levels of Integration
    • Recovery and beyond: my experience with therapy
    • The Space…
    • The Therapists Use of Self. Workshop Facilitated by John Rowan
  • Issue 45: Spring 2005
    • Coaching and Psychotherapy: Commonality and Difference
    • Conference Review: Global Inspiration Conference, Puhajarve, Estonia, July 3-10, 2004
    • Conference Review: Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) Conference, Amsterdam, June 24-27, 2004
    • Conference Review: Suicide in Modern Ireland: New Dimensions New Responses
    • Considering Eating Disorders Within the Context of Addiction: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
    • DANCING THE SPIRAL – Reflections* – June 2003
    • Editorial
    • Obituary Betty Crowley – 15th December 2004
    • Obituary Vincent Humphries – 18th September 1948 – 4th December 2004
    • Suicide and Pre and Perinatal Psychotherapy
    • The Space…
    • Therapy at the Theatre: Reflections on Colin Mc Pherson’s SHINING CITY
    • Victoria Lloyd Talks to Mary de Courcy
  • Issue 46: Summer 2005
    • A Meeting of Minds and Ideologies – Towards an Understanding of the Medical Approach to Mental Health Problems
    • Book Review: Reclaiming Father: The Search for Wholeness in Men, Women and Children
    • Book Review: Awakening Loving-Kindness
    • Editorial
    • Empathy Revisited
    • Introducing the new IAHIP Logo
    • Obituary – Emma Foy: 14th April 2005
    • Response to Book Review in May 2005 issue of Inside Out: A Note on Dissociation
    • Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
    • Telling the Truth by Telling Lies – How Poetry Walks the Line
    • The Five Elements in Therapy – A psychoenergetic Approach to Psychotherapy and Music Therapy
    • The Space…
    • Theo Dorgan in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Thoughts from A Resting Place
  • Issue 47: Winter 2005
    • A Coming of Age Conference
    • Birth, Death and Rebirth – A Healing Journey
    • Book Review: Roots of Musicality – Music Therapy and Personal Development
    • Book Review: Spiritual Issues in Therapy: Relating Experience to Practice
    • Deep Feeling and Body Oriented Psychotherapy – Some brief comments
    • Dr. Tony Bates in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Editorial
    • Emma Foy (died 14th April 2005) – An Appreciation
    • Getting Out of the Box with the Enneagram
    • Issues That Can Arise in Therapy When Working With the Issues of Sexual Abuse and Addiction
    • Meeting the Queer Community
    • Shame in Medical Practice
    • The Space…
    • Women Meeting Women in a Therapeutic Community Response to Violence Against Women
  • Issue 48: Spring 2006
    • A message from Violet Oaklander
    • Attention Deficit Disorder – Unresolved Grief Issues?
    • Book Review: The Seven Deadly Sins? Issues in Clinical Practice and Supervision for Humanistic and Integrative Practitioners.
    • Editorial
    • Environmental Movement at Dunmoran Head, Co Sligo
    • Existential Issues in Experiences of Infertility
    • Love and Grace in Therapy and Relationship
    • Mary Arthurs, Chair of IAHIP, Talks to Mary de Courcy
    • The Power of Story and Myth – The Genesis of an Approach to Healing
    • The Space…
    • The Use of the Chakras in Psychotherapy – An Introduction
    • What Myths and Fairy Tales Offer to our Understanding
    • Working with the Perpetrator of Domestic Violence
    • Workshop Review: The Therapeutic Use Of Sound
    • ‘Is There Something That You Want to Tell Me?’
  • Issue 49: Summer 2006
    • A Slightly Longer Route!
    • A Therapeutic Approach to Self-Harm and Suicide
    • Awareness, Movement and the Capacity for Change: An introduction to The Feldenkrais Method®
    • Book Review: The Future of Training in Psychotherapy and Counselling. Instrumental, Relational and Transpersonal Perspectives.
    • Conference Review – Granada Institute 10th Anniversary Conference 4th-5th May 2006, IMI Conference Centre, Sandyford Road, Dublin 16
    • Couples Therapy – A Process Model
    • Editorial
    • Interview: Marian Dunlea Talks to Mary de Courcy
    • Memory, a Psychotherapeutic Perspective
    • On Ending
    • On Finding Myself, a Therapist.
    • Paul Vereshack in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Some Thoughts
    • The Impact of Training on the Practice of Psychotherapy and Counselling – a Practitioner’s Reflections
    • Three Lines and Love Twice
    • Where Rivers Meet: Awareness Practice in Relationship
  • Issue 50: Autumn 2006
    • A Supervision Guide
    • Annie Rogers in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Borealis: Supporting the Northern Therapist
    • Continuing Professional Development: What is it?
    • Editorial
    • Government Policy on the Role of Psychotherapy
    • Lecture Review: “Women, Wine and Wasted Lives” Dr. Stephanie Covington, Milltown Park Conference Centre, Dublin 6.
    • Memories of my training
    • Occasions of Sin
    • On Becoming a Pregnant Therapist
    • On Being Human
    • Promoting the Safety of Women and Children While Working with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
    • The Stone-Spinners
    • Workshop Review: Gender Matters; Addiction and Trauma in Women’s Lives 28th September 2006
  • Issue 51: Spring 2007
    • Creating Psychotherapy for a Sustainable Future
    • Deepening Parent/Child Relationships Through Play
    • Editorial
    • Inside Out Journal
    • Mary O’Callaghan in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • My Developing Approach to Supervision
    • Some Thoughts on Transpersonal Psychology, Ken Wilber and an Alternative Transpersonal Vision
    • The Medication Debate
    • The Space
    • Transpersonal Psychology: An Emerging Perspective of Consciousness and Therapy in Ireland
  • Issue 52: Summer 2007
    • A Medium – Neither Happy nor Unhappy
    • A Model of Group Psychotherapy Based on Extended Attachment Theory: a Preliminary Report
    • A Modest Proposal to Replace the Priesthood with the Practice of Threeing
    • Book Review: The Schopenhauer Cure
    • Book Review: Untwinned Perspectives on the Death of a Twin before Birth
    • Cognitive Dissonance in Victims of Political Violence
    • Depression and the Question of Labelling
    • Editorial
    • From Here to Eternity
    • Inner child
    • Sandra Reeve in Conversation with Thérese Gaynor
    • The Experience of Playing to Learn
    • Transpersonal Events in Childbirth, Birth-giving Trauma and Ritual Healing
    • Workshop Review: Working With Adults Who Have Sexually Abused Children
  • Issue 53: Winter 2007
    • An Open Letter to Brian Keenan
    • Book Review: The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy: A Review of Research. Dublin
    • Book Review: The Lucifer Effect – How Good People Turn Evil
    • Clinical Seminar Review: Clinical Reflections.
    • Conference Review: 15th Congress of European Association of Psychotherapy, June 2007Diary of EAP Conference Groupies
    • Conference Review: Consequences of a Conference in a Castle
    • Conference Review: Irish Council for Psychotherapy National Conference Dublin Castle. 7th, 8th June 2007 Healing the Hurt: Psychotherapeutic Perspectives in Clinical Practice
    • Editorial
    • Eileen Prendiville in Conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Right Use of Power: the Heart of Ethics
    • The First Year: Planning, Playing and Pitfalls
    • The Lost Twin in the Therapy Room
    • The Space
    • The Trouble with Therapy 1. Clinical Dimensions
    • Towards a Modern View of the Transpersonal in Psychotherapy and Counselling
    • Welcome To My World
  • Issue 54: Spring 2008
    • Book Review: Into The Serpent’s Jaws by Spark Deeley
    • Editorial
    • From Tribal Politics to Power Sharing. A Time of Change.
    • In Gratitude
    • Martina Vaughan, Chair of IAHIP in Conversation with Sarah Kay
    • Parent Coach: An Emerging Profession
    • Quo Vadis
    • The Impact of Psychological Trauma on the Adolescent’s Journey
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • The Trouble with Therapy II. Institutional Dimensions
    • Workshop Review: This is Your Body. facilitated by Marian Dunlea. Dec. 2007
  • Issue 55: Summer 2008
    • Adolescent Experience in Today’s Northern Ireland: A Generation’s Long Accumulation of Shame
    • Away with the Fairies
    • Clients with Unique Treatment Needs: Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
    • Constellations for Organisations
    • Derval Ryan, Chair of ICP in Conversation with Sarah Kay
    • Editorial
    • IAHIP: Time to Re-Assess.
    • Integrative Psychotherapy – A Model
    • Lament for Joy
    • Psychological Astrology: A Therapeutic Tool on our Journey of Individuation
    • Talking to Ourselves? Seeking a Place for Talk Therapies in the Mental Health Services
    • The Inner World of Trauma: The Lost and Recovered Soul Public Lecture and Seminar with Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. 4th and 5th April, 2008
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • The Unheard Stories in Our Body
    • Twelve Things You Should Know about Holotropic Breathwork™
  • Issue 56: Winter 2008
    • A conversation between Robin Shohet and Alan Rodgers
    • Abuse of Older People
    • Book Review: Love in a Time of Broken Heart – Healing from Within
    • Book Review: The Making of a Therapist – A Practical Guide for the Inner Journey Dr. Louis Cozolino
    • Clinical Seminar Review: Beyond Interpretation – Patrick Casement – Saturday 5th July 2008
    • Coaching versus Psychotherapy
    • Editorial
    • Negligence and the Psychotherapist
    • The Art of Dream Interpretation; A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists and Counsellors
    • The Black Hole: Exploring the Schizoid Personality Disorder, Dysfunction and Deprivation with their Roots in the Pre and Perinatal Period.
    • The Inner Marriage: Love, Heartbreak and the Search for Wholeness
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • Women suffering Soul Loss following Miscarriage
  • Issue 57: Spring 2009
    • Althea Hayton in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Editorial
    • Reflections On The Loss Of A Friend
    • TAC, FETAC and HETAC untangled. A conversation with Sheila Killoran Gannon
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • The Wear and Care of the Psychotherapist
    • The ‘Cognitive Dissonance Meme’ and Psychotherapy
    • Who Do You Think You Are? A thumbnail sketch of Core Process Psychotherapy
    • Workshop Review: Healing from Within.
    • Workshop Review: The Living Body
    • Workshop Review: Wombtwin Survivors: Review Article of Workshop
  • Issue 58: Summer 2009
    • A Research Report: A Qualitative Investigation into Pre Accredited Supervisees Reasons for Choosing Their Supervisor
    • Ancestral Perspectives of the Healing Journey
    • Be Careful What You Look For, You Might Get It (More or Less)
    • Book Review – Complete Union Alice McLaughlin
    • Conference Review: 1st International Spiritual Care Conference, Dzogchen Beara Retreat Centre, Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork.
    • Editorial
    • Ethical Issues in Psychotherapy
    • Frank McGuinness in Conversation with Mary de Courcy
    • Mothers and Daughters: Common Themes and Therapeutic Considerations
    • Moving Beyond my Prejudices
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Ex Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • The State Regulation of Psychotherapy: From Self-Regulation to Self-Mutilation
    • Workshop Review: The Reptilian Brain Rules: Somatic Psychotherapy – An Integrative Approach. With Kate O’Boyle – Dublin: April 2009
  • Issue 59: Autumn 2009
    • Book Review: Adventure in Grief by Catherine de Courcy. The Collins Press 2009
    • Eating, food and the female body in the media and medicine: A feminist analysis of eating disorders.
    • Editorial
    • How Theory Can Support Me When The Internal World Is So Challenged By The Work
    • In Memoriam Brendan M. Connolly, 1941-2009
    • Meditation
    • Noírín Ní Riain in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • On Becoming an Integrative Psychotherapist
    • Sand Therapy – Dreams made Visible
    • The Adolescent Male: Shame, Support and Developmentally Effective Psychotherapy
    • The Cursed Pleasure of Drink
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Ex Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
  • Issue 60: Spring 2010
    • Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy in IAHIP: A Personal Viewpoint.
    • Does Treatment of Sex Offenders Work?
    • Editorial
    • EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
    • Guided Imagery through Music (GIM) Bonny Method in Psychotherapy.
    • IAHIP CPD Requirements: Some Comments
    • Life Before Birth: How Experience in the Womb Can Affect Our Lives Forever
    • Personal and Professional Reflections on Supervision in the Context of Guidance and Counselling
    • Ron Kurtz in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Ex Political Correspondent
    • The Space
    • The Value of Allowing Space to Receive and Work with the Client’s Idiom
    • Workshop Review: Day of Remembrance for Victims of Homicide Organised by AdVIC Limerick 12 September 2009.
    • Workshop review: Mothers and Daughters: Common Themes and Therapeutic Considerations with Dr Caroline Burke October 2009
    • Workshop Review: Psychology on Human Sexual Behaviour with Dr Caroline Burke – October 2009
    • Workshop Review: Somatic Countertransference with Wilma Millar
    • Workshop Review: Therapeutic Supervision Training With Robin Shohet. Ballymore, Co Westmeath September 2009
  • Issue 61: Summer 2010
    • A Non-Pathologising Approach to Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: Voices from the Field – Defining Moments in Counsellor and Therapist Development,
    • Editorial
    • Film Review: Avatar
    • Life Before Birth: How Experience in the Womb Can Affect Our Lives Forever
    • Menopause and Bio-Identical Hormones
    • Our Body Speaks in PsychotherapyYoga
    • The Application and Development of C.G. Jung’s ‘Transcendent Function’ in the Therapeutic Treatment of Neurotic/Hysterical Behaviour and Applied in the Treatment of Attempted Suicide.
    • The Evolution of Human Consciousness and Spirituality
    • The importance of Image in the Creative Arts Therapies
    • The Power of Story and Myth – The Genesis of an Approach to Healing
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Reinstated Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • Tribute: Michael Corry, 1948 – 2010
    • Tributes: Paul Rebillot. May 19th 1931 – February 11th 2010
    • Workshop Review: A Sand Therapy Continuum Facilitated by Dr. June Atherton – Nov 2009 and Mar 2010
    • Workshop Review: Forensic Psychotherapy Presented by Dr. Patrick Randall, Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin, Jan. 2010
  • Issue 62: Autumn 2010
    • Anger, Fear and Depression.
    • Editorial
    • Features of Suicide Bereavement
    • Filling in the Spaces: Finding Meaning in a Meaningless World
    • Life Before Birth: How Experience in the Womb Can Affect Our Lives Forever
    • Mark Patrick Hederman in Conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Patrick Casement in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor June 25th 2010
    • Spirituality and Psychotherapy: A Personal Reflection
    • Sufi Soulwork
    • The Space…
    • Why Do a Course in Supervision… a Personal Recollection
    • Wisdom from Within – Healing through Sand
  • Issue 63: Spring 2011
    • Book Review: Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, Stephen Batchelor (2010), Randomhouse
    • Conference Review: European Association of Integrative Psychotherapy Conference Sept 2010
    • Counselling and spirituality: Not so strange bedfellows
    • Editorial
    • Remembering Ron Kurtz, 1934 – 2011
    • Somatic Practices as Creative and Therapeutic Tools
    • The Poetry of Diagnosis – Avoiding a Diagnosis Becoming a Prognosis
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Disillusioned Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • Understanding Projective Identification in Psychotherapy
  • Issue 64: Summer 2011
    • Anger: A Sense of Belonging and Individualisation
    • Book Review: Sandplay in Three Voices: Images, Relationships, the Numinous by Kay Bradway, Lucia Chambers and Maria Ellen Chiaia published by Routledge 2005 ISBN:1-58391-729-2
    • Book Review: The Woman I was born to be by Susan Boyle Bantam Press Paperback ISBN 978-0-552-16367-5
    • Book Review: Whispering the Secrets By Susan Lindsay Doire Press 2011 ISBN 978-1-907682-04-9
    • Conference Review: Increased Cooperation and a Stronger Network The BPtK Conference “Psychotherapy in Europe – 
Disease Management Strategies for Depression
    • Editorial
    • Global Fractal Waves: A Reflection
    • Ruth Hegarty, Actor, in Conversation with Ursula Somerville
    • The Practitioner’s Urgent Search for Answers: Knowledge from Research vs. Knowledge from Practice
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Journalist on Probation
    • The Space…
    • The Wave
    • Who am I? Making Sense and Meaning
  • Issue 65: Autumn 2011
    • Alison Hunter in conversation with Sarah Kay
    • Anger, Rage and Relationship by Sue Parker Hall
    • CSA – Survivor Empathy – A Personal Sharing
    • Editorial
    • My Camino
    • Obituary: Noel McGuinness 1957 – 2011
    • Obituary: Paula Loughlin 1941-2011
    • Review of Dublin Contemporary 2011
    • Spirituality, a faith development approach: Implications for practice
    • The Healing Power of Movement
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Political Correspondent
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: A journey of discovery with your Inner Child
  • Issue 66: Spring 2012
    • Editorial
    • After Suicide
    • Boundaries
    • Gathering Words
    • Joan Freeman of Pieta House in conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Narcissism: Humanity’s Secret Weapon of Mass Destruction
    • Negligence and the Psychotherapist
    • Obituary: Mary Joy “Brenmar” Curraheen
    • Obituary: Mary Raftery, 1957 – 2012
    • Short Course Review: Psychology of Happiness
    • Short Term Psychotherapy
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: Men Beyond 50 – for Maturing Men
  • Issue 67: Summer 2012
    • As I was going down the stairs I asked myself some questions…
    • 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
    • Editorial
    • Energising Psychotherapy Practice with AIT
    • Ethics and the Contemporary Practice of Psychotherapy
    • Obesity and the Dead Mother
    • On Being Good with People
    • Reversing the Order: Situating psychotherapy within the medical model
    • Review: IAHIP Pre-AGM Event Dumbness and Eloquence by Seamus Deane:
    • 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
    • The Place of Money in Therapy
    • The Space…
    • Tribute: Angela Stenson 1957-2012
    • What impact does core training have on developing psychotherapists’ subsequent professional ethos?
    • Workshop Review: An Introduction to The Art of Sandplay Therapy Facilitated by Ursula Somerville and Maria S. Mohan of The Dublin Sandplay Therapy Institute
  • Issue 68: Autumn 2012
    • Affective Neuroscience and Psychotherapy
    • Brief Time, Deep Healing
    • Certificate Programme Review: Psychosynthesis: Attending to the Hidden in Everyday Life
    • Editorial
    • Everyone is doing it…why not you?
    • Reflections A Decade On – 10th Anniversary Celebration of Inside Out
    • Sarah Kay in Conversation on Death and Dying with her mother, Elspeth Bowman
    • SHINE
    • The challenges of supporting the spiritual and religious journey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients.
    • The Irish Childhood Bereavement Network
    • The place of touch in Counselling and Psychotherapy and the potential for healing within the therapeutic relationship
    • The Provision of Prescription Privileges for Psychotherapists: An Ethical and Legal Dilemma
    • The Space…
    • Untamed Sounds
    • “I Alone Must Do It, But I Cannot Do It Alone” – A Talk by John Lonergan A Decade On – 10th Anniversary Celebration of Inside Out
    • “New Values for a New Society” – a talk by Sister Stan A Decade On – 10th Anniversary Celebration of Inside Out
  • Issue 69: Spring 2013
    • Book Review: Seeing Anew: Awakening to Life’s Lessons
    • Book Review: What Disturbs our Blood: A Son’s Quest to Redeem the Past
    • Certificate Programme Review: Jungian Psychology with Art Therapy
    • Editorial
    • Growing Back Our Own Hands Integration And Healing Through Spontaneous Painting
    • Lecture Review: ‘Positive Brain Change’ by Professor William (Billy) O’Connor
    • Music, Physical and Intellectual Disability and Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Seminar Review: Building Bridges between Psychotherapy, General Practice and Primary Care
    • Susan Lindsay in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • The Lived Experience of Being Gay
    • The Space…
    • The ‘Quantification Illusion’: Reflections on Medication of the Human Spirit
    • Thoughts on A Spirituality of Psychotherapy
    • Tribute: Memories of Una Maguire
    • Yogi Prayer
  • Issue 70: Summer 2013
    • CD review: RECORD: An Alternative Opera
    • Couple Love: Where Psychotherapy and Tantra Meet
    • Cracking an Irish Silence
    • Dr John Rowan in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • EDITORIAL
    • Hearing Voices – A New Way Forward: Let’s Truly Listen
    • In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
    • MEMORY
    • Psychotherapy in the Outdoors
    • Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • The Road is Made by Walking:
    • The Space…
    • Vibrations Around the World
    • Yoga is…
  • Issue 71: Autumn 2013
    • A Phenomenological Research Inquiry of Lived Experience
    • Book Review: The Examined Life: How we Lose and Find Ourselves
    • Chiron in the 21st century: Wounded Healers Today
    • Conference Review: 20th Global Inspiration Conference
    • Depression and the Question of Labelling
    • EDITORIAL
    • Film Review: The Sessions
    • Further Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • Going Dark: The Art of Recovery
    • Guiding Couples and Individuals through the Arduous Journey of Infertility
    • Hank O’Mahoney in Conversation with Sarah Kay
    • Healing the Wounded Heart
    • Nobody Told Me
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: The Psychotherapist as Instrument of Soul Development
  • Issue 72: Spring 2014
    • A Multicultural Lens from an American Perspective
    • A Response to the Word ‘Spirituality’
    • Being a Group Supervisor: Dynamics, Challenges and Rewards
    • Book Review: When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress by Gabor Maté
    • Editorial
    • Integrative Psychotherapy: An Application
    • Professor Bill Shannon in Conversation with Edward Boyne
    • The Space…
    • Two Poems by Anne Colgan: Hope and Blue Eyes
  • Issue 73: Summer 2014
    • Book Review: Beyond the Frustrated Self: Overcoming Avoidant Patterns and Opening to Life
    • Dr. Gerard O’Neill of the HSE in Conversation with Edward Boyne
    • Editorial
    • Spring Comes Calling
    • The Breath of Feeling: How our Breathing Affects our Emotions
    • The Client’s Impact in the Context of Clinical Psychology Training
    • The Space…
    • Training Counsellors and Supervisors in Nepal
    • Tribute: David B. Chamberlain, PhD 1928 -2014
    • Workshop Review: From Attachment to Relational Neuroscience Presenter: Professor Jeremy Holmes
  • Issue 74: Autumn 2014
    • A Personal View of Brendan Connolly’s Awareness Therapy Training
    • Book Review: Fractals From the Womb
    • Book Review: Whispers in the Stillness
    • Editorial
    • My Experience as a Trainee Gestalt Therapist
    • Process Oriented Psychotherapy
    • Reflections from a Student Therapist
    • Sorca McGrath in Conversation with Aisling McMahon
    • Statutory Registration Revisited
    • The 5-Step Method of Helping Family Members Affected by a Relative’s Substance Misuse Problem
    • The Integrative Therapist and the Dream
    • The Space…
    • Tribute: Althea Hayton (1945-2014)
    • When talking is not enough.’ Pre- and Perinatal Psychotherapy: A Resource for Therapists
  • Issue 75: Spring 2015
    • Book Review: Awaken to the Wisdom of your Dreams: Mirrors in the River
    • Does Psychotherapy = Counselling? A View on Some Defining Differences
    • Editorial
    • If I could say it…
    • My Supervisor is Breaking up with Me
    • Pauline Bewick RHA (Artist) in Conversation
    • The Inner Camino: A Path of Awakening
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: Seven-Day Silent Retreat in Perugia
  • Issue 76: Summer 2015
    • Body and Breath: Two Gateways to Healing
    • Book Review: The Inner Camino: A Path of Awakening
    • Book Review: Winning Without Fighting:
    • Conversation: Jose Castilho, in conversation with Sylvia Rowe
    • Eclectic Journey
    • Editorial
    • Film Review: Cake
    • Healing Through Poetry
    • Moving in the Field of Compassion
    • Spinal Cord Compression
    • Spirituality of the Psychotherapist – On Further Reflection…
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: A Time of Reflection for Counsellors and Psychotherapists Facing Retirement
    • Workshop Review: Gestalt Therapy with Borderline Experience
  • Issue 77: Autumn 2015
    • A Humanistic Approach to Spirituality: Inclusivity
    • Book Review: Psychiatry in Context: Experience, Meaning and Communities
    • Book Review: The Psyche in the Modern World: Psychotherapy and Society
    • Eco Supervision: Toward an Ecological Consciousness in Supervision
    • Editorial
    • Seamus Heaney and Psychotherapy
    • The Art of Listening to Children Who Have Experienced Loss through Bereavement
    • The Phone as M(other)
    • The Space…
    • The Vulnerable Researcher
    • Why I Recommend Attending Regional Group Meetings
    • Workshop Review: Masterclass on the Treatment of Trauma
  • Issue 78: Spring 2016
    • A Response to Pat Comerford’s “A Humanistic Approach to Spirituality: Inclusivity”
    • Book Review: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
    • Christine Louis de Canonville in Conversation
    • Clarification on Inclusivity: A Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • Editorial
    • Grief: It’s complicated (10% of the time)
    • Maintaining Eligibility for Re-accreditation with IAHIP
    • Supporting Adolescent Contact Boundary Development through Creative Process
    • The IAHIP Pre-Accreditation Phase – A Liminal Experience
    • The Space…
    • Understanding and Working Therapeutically with Loss in Lesbian Women
    • When ‘Challenges’ Become More Than That. A Journey of Post-Natal Depression: How Can We as Humanistic Therapists Help?
    • ‘Dead Body, Living Body’… Reflections on a Research Journey
  • Issue 79: Summer 2016
    • A Gestalt Approach to Working with Adolescents
    • Editorial
    • From Student to Therapist: Notes from the Journey
    • Humanistic Psychotherapists, Car Mechanics, Shakespeare and the DSM-5
    • My Loyalty to You
    • Nepal, Books, Training and More
    • Poems
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Community in Healing
    • Sandplay and the Half-Second of Psychotherapy
    • Silence: The Mother of Possibilities
    • The Space…
    • Workshop Review: Introductory Workshop to Biosynthesis Body Psychotherapy
  • Issue 80: Autumn 2016
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder and Psychotherapy
    • Editorial
    • How can I not forget and sometimes I do remember?
    • Imagery in Therapy
    • Older, Wiser…and Homeless
    • Quality of Attention and the Limitations of Instant Expertise
    • The Space…
    • Trees
    • Wonderings: An Open Letter to IAHIP
  • Issue 81: Spring 2017
    • Book review: Better late than never: The reparative therapeutic relationship in regression to dependence
    • Coping with the burden of supervisory responsibility – privileging lived experience in supervision consultation
    • EDITORIAL
    • Finally we met
    • Just Be
    • Not in my name… State regulation and psychotherapy
    • Obituary – Hank O’Mahony
    • The potency of ‘calling’: A salve and an ally
    • The problem of suicide or self-killing
    • The Space…
    • The therapeutic relationship from an integrative perspective
    • Vox pop: Trusting the process and processing the trusting
  • Issue 82: Summer 2017
    • Book review: Creative psychotherapy: Applying the principles of neurobiology to play and expressive arts-based practice
    • Book review: Effective group leadership: Insights of a practitioner
    • Can I join you? The social psychology of IAHIP membership
    • Conversation
    • Conversation: Martin Pollecoff in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Editorial
    • Give up your auld projections: A reverie on complaints and processes
    • Obituary: Mary Paula Wakelin Walsh April 30th, 1941 ~ April 17th, 2017
    • Some thoughts on the art of living – and dying – by a psychotherapist
    • Thanatechnology: Dying in the digital age
    • The beauty of therapy
    • The Space…
    • What now?
  • Issue 83: Autumn 2017
    • Book review: Understanding and treating chronic shame: A relational/neurobiological approach
    • Conversation: Dr. Terry Lynch in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Death anxiety and climate chaos: What good is therapy when it’s already too late?
    • Editorial
    • Grief
    • Selfhood affirmations
    • Shame in the therapy room
    • Song of time
    • The Space…
    • The wear and care of the psychotherapist
    • Where psychotherapy meets psychiatry
  • Issue 84: Spring 2018
    • Conversation: Alexander Esterhuyzen in conversation with Maeve Dooley
    • Conversation: Jude Fay in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Editorial
    • Mutuality in the therapeutic relationship: A meeting of hearts
    • Podcast review: Between us: A psychotherapy podcast
    • Reaching the darkest places – early relational trauma and borderline states of mind
    • The Space…
    • Trapped between two worlds: An exploration of client perspectives in cross-cultural psychotherapy
    • Using mindful creativity to come alive and thrive
    • Workshop review: Integrating art in psychotherapy/counselling
  • Issue 85: Summer 2018
    • Alchemy for the wounded
    • Book review:
    • Book review:
    • EDITORIAL
    • Forty years a-growing: Journeys in heresy and equality
    • Letter to the editors
    • Letter to the editors
    • Obituary
    • Some comments on proposed regulation for the therapy professions
    • The Flower
    • The importance and benefits of state regulation for psychotherapy in Ireland
    • The Space…
    • What’s in a name? The difference between ecopsychology and nature-based therapy, and why it matters!
    • Why Oedipus is necessary – now more than ever
    • Workshop review: Embodied attachment
  • Issue 86: Autumn 2018
    • A Jungian analysis of Jack and the bean stalk
    • Avocado girl
    • Book Review:
    • Book Review:
    • Conference review:
    • Decade in madness
    • EDITORIAL
    • Healing wounds: An integrative approach to counselling clients who present with vicarious trauma
    • The Space…
    • Tolerance of uncertainty: An interagency approach to the treatment of anorexia nervosa
    • Trauma is a fact of life but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence
    • What the membership think about Inside Out: Results from the 2018 survey
    • Winter draws in
  • Issue 87: Spring 2019
    • An introduction to EMDR therapy
    • Book review: Learning along the way: Further reflections on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy
    • Book review: Soul friends: The transforming power of deep human connection
    • Conference review: Psychotherapy and the natural world conference
    • Editorial
    • Finding our common ground: Reflections on working in rural Ireland
    • Get on thriving: Walking and fostering the path of a self-actualised person
    • In conversation: Ursula Somerville in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Lemon Balm by Deirdre Madden
    • Not abandoned
    • Not waving but drowning: An insider’s guide to the experience of vicarioustrauma
    • On becoming a tree hugger
    • Presumption and veridicality: Chronicling the therapeutic encounter
    • The Space…
    • What fairy tales offer the analysand: A Jungian exploration of the fairy tale Snow White
    • ‘Circles of light’: A therapeutic, non-verbal group for survivors of torture
  • Issue 88: Summer 2019
    • Book review: Adoption and Loss: The Hidden Grief
    • Book review: Resisting the Power of Mea Culpa: A Story of Twentieth-Century Ireland
    • Book review: Savoir
    • Conversation: Gerard Rodgers in conversation with Ursula Somerville
    • Conversation: Richard Groves in conversation with Therese Gaynor
    • EDITORIAL
    • Healing is a hole in my soul
    • Lament of an old-school psychotherapist
    • LGBTQI in Rural Ireland: Secret lives creatively lived
    • Obituary Mary Kangataran
    • On the role of authentic relationship in humanistic psychotherapy
    • Stay Right by Martina Boland
    • The many faces of addiction
    • The Space…
    • What cannot be but fear
  • Issue 89: Autumn 2019
    • A world of dichotomies: Empirically supported treatments or the common factors? Utilising evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence to mediate this discourse and improve practitioner outcomes
    • Book Review: BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach
    • Book Review: Healing Birth, Healing Earth
    • Book Review: Maybe you should talk to someone (A therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed)
    • EDITORIAL
    • Equine Facilitated Learning Therapy: Animals as teachers and guides
    • Freedom from history
    • Letter to the Editorial Board
    • Re-kindling desire in a responsive world…
    • The captain of my soul
    • The girl with the golden thread
    • The power of Healing Birth Healing Earth.
    • The screenager, depression and hope
    • The Space…
    • The Una Maguire Educational Fund
    • The value of animal-assisted psychotherapy: A gateway to connection and healing
    • Understanding addiction through the lens of Attachment
  • Issue 90: Spring 2020
    • A poem
    • Birth – an existential Extinction Rebellion? Life for a woman born traumatically
    • Book Review: Origins
    • Eco anxiety
    • Editorial
    • Engaging with the discourse of diagnosis in therapy (with particular reference to addiction)
    • Joe: A trauma and body psychotherapy case study
    • Obituary – Alison Hunter
    • On manicures, family stories, and tears… cried and uncried
    • Relationships
    • The ignorant therapist: Psychotherapist as teacher
    • The Space…
    • Understanding the self in times of uncertainty
  • Issue 91: Summer 2020
    • “Aotearoa” (New Zealand)
    • Are we missing the family context? An exploratory, practice-based analysis of YP-CORE sensitivity to family expressiveness
    • Book Review: Credo? Religion and psychoanalysis
    • Drop the disorder: Response to Gerard Staunton’s “Engaging with the discourse of diagnosis in therapy (with particular reference to addiction)”
    • Editorial
    • Lacanian
    • Marking time: Covid-19
    • On not being an expert on Covid-19 by Matthew Henson
    • Polyvagal-informed trauma therapy: An overview
    • Remote connection: Providing training online
    • The impact of Covid-19 on our loneliness, loss and depressive slide
    • The Space…
    • Waiting: Living in the dying room
    • Wildflowers
  • Issue 92: Autumn 2020
    • ADHD, adolescent development, shame and self-identity: A relational perspective
    • Book Review: Birth Earth Our Future
    • Bullying, abuse and narcissistic behaviours between caring professionals: An organisational perspective. You probably think this article’s about you! Don’t you! Don’t you!
    • Conversation: ‘Therapy with a plug on it’
    • Editorial
    • Evidence of what? A critique of the smoke, mirrors, and squishy data of the psychotherapy industrial complex
    • Exploring the therapist’s experience when a client dies by suicide
    • Football as a coping and resiliency tool for separated children seeking asylum in Ireland
    • Global Healing
    • My old pal fear
    • Notes to self – on how to heal a broken heart
    • On homelessness, marginalisation and addiction – some observations
    • The Eckhart House Archive (1980-2008)
    • The Space…
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