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Table of Contents

  • Inside Out Archive
  • Issue 01: Summer 1990
    • Editorial
    • Family Reconstruction
    • Psychotherapy and the Body Part 1
    • Regulation of Psychotherapy in Ireland

    • In Practice……
    • Book Review: Integrative Psychotherapy in Action – Richard Erskine and Janet Moursund.
  • Issue 02: Autumn 1990
    • Editorial
    • Towards a Liberation
 Psychology
    • Seeing Who
 You Really Are
    • Psychotherapy and the
 Body – Part 2

    • On Being Found Out

    • Book Review
 – “On learning from the Patient” – 
Patrick Casement
  • Issue 03: Winter 1990
    • Editorial
    • Choosing a Training Course

    • Humanistic and Integrative
 Psychotherapy from an
 Ecological Perspective
    • Ireland’s First Psychodrama Theatre
 – The Realisation of a Dream
    • Reflections on the Need for
 Supervision
    • Love and Dependency

    • Poems
    • Book Review – Jasbindar Singh & Pat Rosier: 
”No Body’s perfect – dealing with food problems”
  • Issue 04: Spring 1991
    • Editorial
    • Anorexia and Bulimia – 
Eating Disorders
    • Poem – Tell Me How I Should Be
    • TRAINING
 – The Child and Adolescent
 Analytical Psychotherapy Course
    • Developments in Primal 
Integration and Regression
 Therapy
    • How To Criticise People
    • Book Review: 
The Values of Psychotherapy,
 Jeremy Holmes & Richard Findley
  • Issue 05: Summer 1991
    • Editorial
    • The Founding of the
 Irish Association of 
Humanistic and Integrative 
Psychotherapy

    • The Personal Totem Pole
 Working with the Animals
    • What Is NLP?
    • Report from the 
United Kingdom Standing 
Conference for Psychotherapy
    • Series on Training

    • Training a Jungian Analyst

    • A Writer’s Unconscious

    • BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS … BITS – Seeds Of Dissent
    • Book Review: 
Positive Parenting – A Survival Guide,
 Pat Rees
    • 
Book Review: Counselling as a Christian Challenge
 Andrew Monaghan, Gill and MacMillan, 1991.
    • Poem – Trust
  • Issue 06: Autumn 1991
    • Editorial
    • Psychosynthesis: Wholeness
 and the Transpersonal

    • Conference Report 7th Annual Conference of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Exploration (SEPI)
    • 
Most of What a Psychotherapist Does Is 
Not Therapy – A Paradox and its Implications
    • Developments in Primal Integration and Regression Therapy 
Part 2 – PRIMAL HEALING

    • Focus on Training
    • Hypnotherapy

    • Book Review
: Men: The Darker Continent by Heather 
Formaini.
  • Issue 07: Winter 1991
    • Editorial
    • Rescuing the Feminine:
 The Problem of the Animus 
in Women

    • Brief Report on the
 IAHIP Conference
    • Healing Mind, Body, Spirit

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

    • Assertiveness and Mental 
Health
    • An Interview with Ursula O’Farrell

  • Issue 08: Spring 1992
    • Editorial
    • Biodynamic Psychotherapy 
- The Emergence of the Core
    • The Sound of Distant 
Drums

    • An interview with
 Helen Davis

    • An Interview with
 Margaret Vasington and
 Audrey Dickson

    • Cure and Script – 
Behavioural, Intrapsychic and Physiological
    • Course Report -
 Trinity College, Dublin

    • Book Review: 
Dryden on Counselling by Windy Dryden. Volume 3: 
Training and Supervision
 1991.
    • Poem – Sicisintiséis (Psychosynthesis)
  • Issue 09: Summer 1992
    • Editorial
    • Feminist Therapy – 
A Contradiction in Terms?
    • The Personal is
 Political

    • Women, Myth and
 Psychotherapy

    • One Woman in
 Psychotherapy

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

    • A Report on
 John Rowan’s Speech

    • Book Review: 
The Serpent and the Goddess – Women, Religion and
 Power in Celtic Ireland. Mary Condren. 1989, Harper 
and Row.
    • Book Review: Revolution from Within – A Book of Self Esteem. Gloria
 Steinem.
    • Report on Day Workshop hosted by the I
rish Standing Conference of Psychotherapy
  • Issue 10: Autumn 1992
    • Editorial
    • Some Thoughts on the Art of
 Living – and Dying – by a Psychotherapist
    • Seventeen Days
…..
    • “Death/Bereavement”
 – Weekend with Liz Abrahams
    • The Tasks of Mourning

    • My Grief – A Personal Struggle

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

    • News of Recent Irish Initiatives 
in Tackling Child Sexual Abuse

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

    • ACCEPT
 – Summer Weekend Workshops

    • Paths of Awareness

  • Issue 11: Winter 1992
    • EDITORIAL

    • Working Therapeutically 
With Sexual Abuse – Issues for Consideration
    • Surviving Childhood Adversity
    • Child Abuse…
Where Does It Begin?
    • Interview with
 Anne Bannister
    • Emotional Child Abuse

    • Europe – The Way Forward

    • T. V. REVIEW: 
Broaching the subject of Child Abusers:

    • BOOK REVIEW
: Seven for a Secret…..”
by Tracy Hansen (1991)
    • 
Book Review: John Rowan, Breakthroughs and Integration in Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: Miller Alice 1991 Banished Knowledge

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

    • The Psychodrama Process

    • An Introduction to Group Analysis
    • Transformational Dance and the Role of the Group
    • P.O.P. Groups in India….Deep Democracy, Social Change and the Spirit
    • Holotropic Breathwork™*: An Experiential, Theoretical Account
    • Encounter Groups Revisited
    • A Facilitator’s Experience
    • A Support Group for Therapists
    • Report: Michael Meade: Master Drummer, Mythologist and Storyteller
    • Book Review: Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide.
    • Healing the Male Psyche – Therapy as Initiation,
  • Issue 30: Autumn 1997
    • Editorial
    • Food and Feelings
    • Why do people eat chili pepper?
    • Feeding my Six-Year-Old

    • In the End is our Beginning

    • Strategies for Treating Eating 
Disorders

    • Therapeutic Dilemmas – Working
 with Weight Loss in Therapy
    • Mavis Arnold Interviews Dr. Ann Leader

    • Sexual Abuse and the Abuse of 
Food: Mirror Images

    • IRISH NATIONAL EATING
 DISORDERS ASSOCIATION

    • LAVINIA’S STORY

    • REVIEW
: Group Psychotherapy for Eating
 Disorders
    • An Unquiet Mind, A Memoir of Moods
 and Madness

    • Book Review: Waking the Tiger
    • REPORT: 
Heavy Breathing
 – The Transpersonal Psyche
  • Issue 31: Winter 1997
    • Editorial
    • A Life of Spirit – An Appreciation
 of Miceal O’Regan

    • A Secure Base: John Bowlby and
 Attachment Theory

    • The Illusion of Togetherness.
    • Psychotherapy and Loneliness

    • Suicide Intervention – 
An Hermetic Model
    • Loneliness as a Theme in the Life and Writings of C.G. Jung

    • Book Review: Dancing in the Flames -
 Marion Woodman and Elinor Dickson
    • Book Review: When She Was Bad

    • Book Review: The Self Alone by Angela Rossmanith.
    • Report: Finding Common Ground
    • Report: Escaping Loneliness
 – New Directions

    • Report: The Icebreaker – New Directions

    • Report: At Ease with Myself – New Directions

    • NHS Psychotherapy Services in England – Review of Strategic Policy
    • The Irish Analytical Psychology Association (IAPA)

  • Issue 32: Spring 1998
    • ALAN MOONEY

    • Editorial

    • Ethics Are Not That Simple

    • John Rowan on the Ethics of Humanistic Psychotherapy
    • Ethics in Counselling and 
Psychotherapy
    • Interview with Sandy Murray
    • Some Ethical Questions – Interview with Malachy Kinnearny
    • The Mania for Certification
    • Ethics and Bodywork

    • Jung and Sexual Ethics
    • Ethical Issues and the IAHIP

    • Interview with Ivor Browne

    • REVIEWS: Towards Becoming ‘Emotionally Competent’
    • The Aryan Christ
 – The Secret Life of Carl Guslav Jung
    • Kearney Anne: Counselling & Politics Undeclared 
Influences in Therapy
    • Reports
  • Issue 33: Summer 1998
    • Editorial
    • Working Creatively With Children
    • Working with Adolescents
    • Counselling In School
    • Working Therapeutically with Adolescents when their
 Parents Separate
    • Bereaved Children

    • Consulting the Experts?
    • Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
    • Primal Therapy With Infants and Children
    • Birth Trauma In Infants And Chidren

    • The Legacy of Dr. Spock
    • Anna and Melanie and Richard and Hans

    • Knights Without Armour

    • A Tribute to Alan A. Mooney
    • Report: The Irish Analytical Psychology Association

    • Book Review: The Beast in the Nursery – Adam Phillips
    • Book Reviews: 4 Books by Alice Miller
    • Book Review: Images of Childhood

  • Issue 34: Autumn 1998
    • Editorial
    • The Therapeutic Relationship – 
In Cross-Cultural Situation: Rwanda
    • The Therapeutic Relationship In Group Work
    • The Supervisor – Counsellor Relationship
    • Thoughts on Integrative Psychotherapy
    • Freedom To Be
    • Body Psychotherapy

    • Pastoral Counselling and Psychotherapy:
 Personal Reflection
    • The Client Who Keeps Coming: A Psychoanalytic
 Perspective
    • The Healing Dialogue: The Therapeutic Relationship in
 Dialogical Psychotherapy

    • Getting Through
 – The Therapeutic Process in Sex Offender Treatment.
    • A Therapeutic Alliance

    • REVIEW: 
The Cosmic Game:
 Explorations in the Frontiers of Human Consciousness
 – Stanislav Grof
    • Book Review: Healing the Past -
 Janet E. Sahafi

    • Book Review: 
I Must Be Dreaming – 
A Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams
 – Leon Nacson
    • Report: Homecoming: Reclaiming & Championing Your Inner Child

    • Report: Kedron – 
A new therapeutic Residential Centre
  • Issue 35: Winter 1998
    • Editorial
    • Using The Imagination In Gestalt Therapy

    • “How can we know the Dancer from the Dance?” – W.B. Yeats

    • Dance Therapy in the New Day Counselling Centre
 – A Client’s Perspective

    • Shamanism and the Imaginal Realms
    • Interview with Colm Lavelle

    • Sand Therapy: The Windows of Wonder.

    • Freedom, Imagination and Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: 
Benig Mauger. Songs from the Womb
    • Book Review: David Chamberlain: The Mind of your Newborn Baby
    • Book Review: C.G. Jung, Jung on Mythology
    • Workshop review: The Lightness of Being

    • Dunderry Park
  • Issue 36: Spring 1999
    • Editorial
    • The Seduction of Therapy

    • Choosing a Therapist I

    • Choosing a Therapist II

    • Bodywork and Sexuality

    • Sexuality and Psychotherapy
    • Lesbian Sexuality and Therapeutic Typecasting
    • Sexuality, Pathology and Soul – An Exploration

    • Male Victims of Domestic Violence: A Question of Sexual
 Stereotyping?
    • The Gender Issue in Groupwork

    • Psycho-Sexual Psychotherapy
    • REVIEWS: 
Wine into Water
 – Joseph O’Connor, Leading with NLP
    • Review: Gabrielle Roth, Sweat Your Prayers
    • Review: Retina Barreca [ed ], Desire and Imagination: Classic Essays in Sexuality
  • Issue 37: Summer 1999
    • Editorial
    • Anger and Conflict

    • Send in The Counsellors
    • Don’t Forget Revenge!
    • Anger In Group Therapy
    • Anger Related to Pre-Conceptlon, Conception and the Pre
 and Perinatal Period
    • Anger and Shame
    • Transforming Anger Through Sound And Silence

    • Traumatic Transference And Its Impact On The Therapist
    • Alternatives to Violence

    • Don’t Mind Me!
    • Thoughts on Destructiveness

    • Book Review: Jonathan Zuess, The Wisdom of Depression
    • Book Review: Harriet G. Lerner, The Dance of Anger – A Woman’s Guide to Changing the 
Patterns of Intimate Relationships
    • Book Review: Roger Fisher, William Ury and Bruce Patton, Getting to Yes – Negotiating 
an agreement without giving in
    • Book Review: Germaine Greer. The Whole Woman
  • Issue 38: Autumn 1999
    • Editorial
    • Group Work and Accreditation – Throwing the Baby Out 
with the Bathwater?
    • Defences: Gain and Loss and Vice Versa

    • Gain, Loss and Change as Journey and Exploration in
 Psychotherapy
    • The Other Side Of The Couch

    • Gains and Losses in Family Therapy
    • The Reality of Eating Disorders
    • “Freaky Friday” – September 1998
    • Addiction: Its Gains and Losses

    • Gain and Loss in Psychotherapy for Adults Who Have Been
 Sexually Abused in Childhood
    • Giving Up Omnipotence – 
Reflections on the work of R.D. Laing
    • BOOK REVIEW:
 Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Dying: how we are transformed 
spiritually as we die
    • Book Review: Riva Miller and Derval Murray, Social Work and HIV/AIDS (Practitioners’
 Guide)
  • Issue 39: Winter 1999
    • Editorial
    • The Future of Psychotherapy: Two Therapies
    • The Future of Psychotherapy
    • Reflections on the Future of Psychotherapy
    • Some Thoughts as Inside Out Closes

    • The Future of Therapy in Ireland
    • The Healing Community
    • A Jungian Perspective on the Future of Psychotherapy in Ireland
    • Could you be an Online Therapist?

    • The Use of Intentional Touch in Therapy
    • New Dimensions In Psychotherapy – The Core Process
 Approach
    • Where now? The Challenges Ahead – One Psychotherapist’s
 Personal Story and Reflections

    • The Future of the Unconscious

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

    • BOOK REVIEWS
  • Issue 40: Spring 2003
    • Editorial
    • Power and Addiction: The Shadow Land of Psychotherapy

    • Sunda – A Journey Through Sound
    • Psychotherapy and Cross-cultural Clients
    • Distortions of the Celtic Tiger: Where Have All the Values
 Gone?
    • Interview: Sheila Killoran Gannon talks to Mary de Courcy
    • Child and Adolescent Issues in Psychotherapy
    • Changing Archetypes: From The Virgin Mary to the Celtic
 Tiger – Some Jungian Reflections on the Challenges Facing
 Post-Catholic Ireland.
    • Religion, Spirituality, Transpersonal
    • Book Review: Mystical Dogs by Jean Houston PhD 
(February 2003)

    • The Space…

  • Issue 41: Autumn 2003
    • Editorial
    • Can You Show Me How The Transformation Can Last?
    • Bodywork – An Integrative Frame of Reference
    • The Liberated Heart
    • Interview: Ger Murphy talks to Thérèse Gaynor
    • The Trouble with Therapy Culture
    • Art Therapy
    • “Reflections on the Similarities and Differences in the British and Irish Approach to Cases of Child Sexual Abuse”
    • Minding Boundaries Through Codes of Practice: A
 Supervisor’s Concerns
    • Embracing the Overall Spiral of Development: A Possible Philosophical Underpinning for Integrative Psychotherapy Practice?
    • Book Review: The Noonday Demon. An Anatomy of Depression by Andrew Soloman
    • The Space…
  • Issue 42: Spring 2004
    • Editorial
    • The Therapeutic Process with Children and Adolescents – Part One
    • Groupwork and assessment. An Overview of Ethical and Practice Issues in Training
    • The Feldenkrais Method
    • The Trouble with Weatherill
    • Becoming a Counsellor – a Trainee’s Perspective
    • Catherine O’Dea Talks to Mary de Courcy
    • Training Courses – Bad News
    • The Glorious Diversity of the IAHIP
    • Expert Group on Mental Health Policy
    • Book Review: Tarot. Talisman Or Taboo? Reading the World as Symbol.
    • Conference Review: Workplace Bullying, Stress and Suicide:
    • Douglas Finlayson 1923 – 2003
    • The Space…
  • Issue 43: Summer 2004
    • Editorial
    • The Therapeutic Process with Children and Adolescents: Part Two
    • Applied Energy Therapy
    • Interview: Rosemary Daly Talks To Mary de Courcy
    • Adoption and Pre and Perinatal Psychotherapy
    • Psychodrama: a Response to the Challenges of the 21st Century?
    • A Response to Interview with Catherine O’Dea
    • Maya Lila – Movement and Art Perspective
    • Kedron: Where Residential Psychotherapy Meets Psychiatry
    • Workshop Review – Mark Patrick Hederman
    • Workshop Review – Process Oriented Psychology – Magic Theatre of the Mind
    • Workshop Review – APPPAH Conference
    • Remembering Douglas Finlayson, A Fond Remembrance
    • The Space…
  • 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
    • Editorial
    • Some Thoughts on Transpersonal Psychology, Ken Wilber and an Alternative Transpersonal Vision
    • Deepening Parent/Child Relationships Through Play
    • The Medication Debate
    • Mary O’Callaghan in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • Creating Psychotherapy for a Sustainable Future
    • Transpersonal Psychology: An Emerging Perspective of Consciousness and Therapy in Ireland
    • My Developing Approach to Supervision
    • Inside Out Journal
    • The Space
  • Issue 52: Summer 2007
    • Editorial
    • From Here to Eternity
    • The Experience of Playing to Learn
    • Depression and the Question of Labelling
    • Sandra Reeve in Conversation with Thérese Gaynor
    • A Modest Proposal to Replace the Priesthood with the Practice of Threeing
    • A Medium – Neither Happy nor Unhappy
    • Transpersonal Events in Childbirth, Birth-giving Trauma and Ritual Healing
    • Cognitive Dissonance in Victims of Political Violence
    • A Model of Group Psychotherapy Based on Extended Attachment Theory: a Preliminary Report
    • Workshop Review: Working With Adults Who Have Sexually Abused Children
    • Book Review: The Schopenhauer Cure
    • Book Review: Untwinned Perspectives on the Death of a Twin before Birth
    • Inner child
  • 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
    • Editorial
    • Martina Vaughan, Chair of IAHIP in Conversation with Sarah Kay
    • From Tribal Politics to Power Sharing. A Time of Change.
    • Quo Vadis
    • The Trouble with Therapy II. Institutional Dimensions
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • Parent Coach: An Emerging Profession
    • The Impact of Psychological Trauma on the Adolescent’s Journey
    • In Gratitude
    • Workshop Review: This is Your Body. facilitated by Marian Dunlea. Dec. 2007
    • Book Review: Into The Serpent’s Jaws by Spark Deeley
    • The Space…
  • 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
    • Editorial
    • The Black Hole: Exploring the Schizoid Personality Disorder, Dysfunction and Deprivation with their Roots in the Pre and Perinatal Period.
    • A conversation between Robin Shohet and Alan Rodgers
    • Abuse of Older People
    • The Inner Marriage: Love, Heartbreak and the Search for Wholeness
    • Women suffering Soul Loss following Miscarriage
    • Negligence and the Psychotherapist
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret: Political Correspondent
    • The Art of Dream Interpretation; A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists and Counsellors
    • Coaching versus Psychotherapy
    • Clinical Seminar Review: Beyond Interpretation – Patrick Casement – Saturday 5th July 2008
    • Book Review: The Making of a Therapist – A Practical Guide for the Inner Journey Dr. Louis Cozolino
    • Book Review: Love in a Time of Broken Heart – Healing from Within
    • The Space…
  • 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
    • Editorial
    • Ron Kurtz in Conversation with Thérèse Gaynor
    • The Value of Allowing Space to Receive and Work with the Client’s Idiom
    • The Private Pennings of Fiona Ferret – Ex Political Correspondent
    • Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy in IAHIP: A Personal Viewpoint.
    • Guided Imagery through Music (GIM) Bonny Method in Psychotherapy.
    • 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
    • EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
    • IAHIP CPD Requirements: Some Comments
    • Does Treatment of Sex Offenders Work?
    • Workshop Review: Somatic Countertransference with Wilma Millar
    • Workshop review: Mothers and Daughters: Common Themes and Therapeutic Considerations with Dr Caroline Burke October 2009
    • Workshop Review: Day of Remembrance for Victims of Homicide Organised by AdVIC Limerick 12 September 2009.
    • Workshop Review: Therapeutic Supervision Training With Robin Shohet. Ballymore, Co Westmeath September 2009
    • Workshop Review: Psychology on Human Sexual Behaviour with Dr Caroline Burke – October 2009
    • The Space
  • 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
    • 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…
  • Issue 68: Autumn 2012
    • Editorial
    • Sarah Kay in Conversation on Death and Dying with her mother, Elspeth Bowman
    • Reflections A Decade On – 10th Anniversary Celebration of Inside Out
    • Untamed Sounds
    • The place of touch in Counselling and Psychotherapy and the potential for healing within the therapeutic relationship
    • SHINE
    • Brief Time, Deep Healing
    • “New Values for a New Society” – a talk by Sister Stan A Decade On – 10th Anniversary Celebration of Inside Out
    • Everyone is doing it…why not you?
    • The Provision of Prescription Privileges for Psychotherapists: An Ethical and Legal Dilemma
    • “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
    • The challenges of supporting the spiritual and religious journey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients.
    • Affective Neuroscience and Psychotherapy
    • The Irish Childhood Bereavement Network
    • Certificate Programme Review: Psychosynthesis: Attending to the Hidden in Everyday Life
    • The Space…
  • Issue 69: Spring 2013
    • Editorial
    • Susan Lindsay in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • The ‘Quantification Illusion’: Reflections on Medication of the Human Spirit
    • Yogi Prayer
    • Thoughts on A Spirituality of Psychotherapy
    • Music, Physical and Intellectual Disability and Alzheimer’s Disease
    • The Lived Experience of Being Gay
    • Growing Back Our Own Hands Integration And Healing Through Spontaneous Painting
    • Book Review: What Disturbs our Blood: A Son’s Quest to Redeem the Past
    • Book Review: Seeing Anew: Awakening to Life’s Lessons
    • Lecture Review: ‘Positive Brain Change’ by Professor William (Billy) O’Connor
    • Certificate Programme Review: Jungian Psychology with Art Therapy
    • Seminar Review: Building Bridges between Psychotherapy, General Practice and Primary Care
    • Tribute: Memories of Una Maguire
    • The Space…
  • Issue 70: Summer 2013
    • EDITORIAL
    • Dr John Rowan in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Cracking an Irish Silence
    • Vibrations Around the World
    • Yoga is…
    • The Road is Made by Walking:
    • Psychotherapy in the Outdoors
    • Hearing Voices – A New Way Forward: Let’s Truly Listen
    • MEMORY
    • Couple Love: Where Psychotherapy and Tantra Meet
    • Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • CD review: RECORD: An Alternative Opera
    • In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
    • The Space…
  • Issue 71: Autumn 2013
    • EDITORIAL
    • Hank O’Mahoney in Conversation with Sarah Kay
    • Chiron in the 21st century: Wounded Healers Today
    • Going Dark: The Art of Recovery
    • Healing the Wounded Heart
    • A Phenomenological Research Inquiry of Lived Experience
    • Nobody Told Me
    • Depression and the Question of Labelling
    • Guiding Couples and Individuals through the Arduous Journey of Infertility
    • Further Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • Book Review: The Examined Life: How we Lose and Find Ourselves
    • Film Review: The Sessions
    • Conference Review: 20th Global Inspiration Conference
    • Workshop Review: The Psychotherapist as Instrument of Soul Development
    • The Space…
  • Issue 72: Spring 2014
    • Editorial
    • Professor Bill Shannon in Conversation with Edward Boyne
    • Being a Group Supervisor: Dynamics, Challenges and Rewards
    • A Multicultural Lens from an American Perspective
    • Integrative Psychotherapy: An Application
    • Two Poems by Anne Colgan: Hope and Blue Eyes
    • A Response to the Word ‘Spirituality’
    • Book Review: When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress by Gabor Maté
    • The Space…
  • Issue 73: Summer 2014
    • Editorial
    • Dr. Gerard O’Neill of the HSE in Conversation with Edward Boyne
    • The Breath of Feeling: How our Breathing Affects our Emotions
    • The Client’s Impact in the Context of Clinical Psychology Training
    • Spring Comes Calling
    • Training Counsellors and Supervisors in Nepal
    • Tribute: David B. Chamberlain, PhD 1928 -2014
    • Book Review: Beyond the Frustrated Self: Overcoming Avoidant Patterns and Opening to Life
    • Workshop Review: From Attachment to Relational Neuroscience Presenter: Professor Jeremy Holmes
    • The Space…
  • Issue 74: Autumn 2014
    • Editorial
    • Sorca McGrath in Conversation with Aisling McMahon
    • The Integrative Therapist and the Dream
    • My Experience as a Trainee Gestalt Therapist
    • A Personal View of Brendan Connolly’s Awareness Therapy Training
    • When talking is not enough.’ Pre- and Perinatal Psychotherapy: A Resource for Therapists
    • Statutory Registration Revisited
    • Reflections from a Student Therapist
    • Process Oriented Psychotherapy
    • The 5-Step Method of Helping Family Members Affected by a Relative’s Substance Misuse Problem
    • Tribute: Althea Hayton (1945-2014)
    • Book Review: Fractals From the Womb
    • Book Review: Whispers in the Stillness
    • The Space…
  • Issue 75: Spring 2015
    • Editorial
    • Pauline Bewick RHA (Artist) in Conversation
    • Does Psychotherapy = Counselling? A View on Some Defining Differences
    • The Inner Camino: A Path of Awakening
    • If I could say it…
    • My Supervisor is Breaking up with Me
    • Workshop Review: Seven-Day Silent Retreat in Perugia
    • Book Review: Awaken to the Wisdom of your Dreams: Mirrors in the River
    • The Space…
  • Issue 76: Summer 2015
    • Editorial
    • Conversation: Jose Castilho, in conversation with Sylvia Rowe
    • Spirituality of the Psychotherapist – On Further Reflection…
    • Healing Through Poetry
    • Spinal Cord Compression
    • Body and Breath: Two Gateways to Healing
    • Eclectic Journey
    • Moving in the Field of Compassion
    • Book Review: The Inner Camino: A Path of Awakening
    • Film Review: Cake
    • Book Review: Winning Without Fighting:
    • Workshop Review: A Time of Reflection for Counsellors and Psychotherapists Facing Retirement
    • Workshop Review: Gestalt Therapy with Borderline Experience
    • The Space…
  • Issue 77: Autumn 2015
    • Editorial
    • The Vulnerable Researcher
    • The Phone as M(other)
    • A Humanistic Approach to Spirituality: Inclusivity
    • The Art of Listening to Children Who Have Experienced Loss through Bereavement
    • Eco Supervision: Toward an Ecological Consciousness in Supervision
    • Why I Recommend Attending Regional Group Meetings
    • Seamus Heaney and Psychotherapy
    • Book Review: The Psyche in the Modern World: Psychotherapy and Society
    • Book Review: Psychiatry in Context: Experience, Meaning and Communities
    • Workshop Review: Masterclass on the Treatment of Trauma
    • The Space…
  • Issue 78: Spring 2016
    • Editorial
    • Christine Louis de Canonville in Conversation
    • Understanding and Working Therapeutically with Loss in Lesbian Women
    • The IAHIP Pre-Accreditation Phase – A Liminal Experience
    • Grief: It’s complicated (10% of the time)
    • Supporting Adolescent Contact Boundary Development through Creative Process
    • ‘Dead Body, Living Body’… Reflections on a Research Journey
    • When ‘Challenges’ Become More Than That. A Journey of Post-Natal Depression: How Can We as Humanistic Therapists Help?
    • A Response to Pat Comerford’s “A Humanistic Approach to Spirituality: Inclusivity”
    • Clarification on Inclusivity: A Response to Colm O’Doherty
    • Maintaining Eligibility for Re-accreditation with IAHIP
    • Book Review: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
    • The Space…
  • Issue 79: Summer 2016
    • Editorial
    • Silence: The Mother of Possibilities
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Community in Healing
    • Poems
    • Sandplay and the Half-Second of Psychotherapy
    • From Student to Therapist: Notes from the Journey
    • Nepal, Books, Training and More
    • My Loyalty to You
    • Humanistic Psychotherapists, Car Mechanics, Shakespeare and the DSM-5
    • A Gestalt Approach to Working with Adolescents
    • Workshop Review: Introductory Workshop to Biosynthesis Body Psychotherapy
    • The Space…
  • Issue 80: Autumn 2016
    • Editorial
    • Imagery in Therapy
    • Trees
    • Older, Wiser…and Homeless
    • Quality of Attention and the Limitations of Instant Expertise
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder and Psychotherapy
    • How can I not forget and sometimes I do remember?
    • Wonderings: An Open Letter to IAHIP
    • The Space…
  • Issue 81: Spring 2017
    • EDITORIAL
    • Vox pop: Trusting the process and processing the trusting
    • Not in my name… State regulation and psychotherapy
    • Finally we met
    • The therapeutic relationship from an integrative perspective
    • Coping with the burden of supervisory responsibility – privileging lived experience in supervision consultation
    • Just Be
    • The problem of suicide or self-killing
    • The potency of ‘calling’: A salve and an ally
    • Book review: Better late than never: The reparative therapeutic relationship in regression to dependence
    • Obituary – Hank O’Mahony
    • The Space…
  • Issue 82: Summer 2017
    • Editorial
    • Conversation
    • Give up your auld projections: A reverie on complaints and processes
    • The beauty of therapy
    • Thanatechnology: Dying in the digital age
    • What now?
    • Can I join you? The social psychology of IAHIP membership
    • Conversation: Martin Pollecoff in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Some thoughts on the art of living – and dying – by a psychotherapist
    • Obituary: Mary Paula Wakelin Walsh April 30th, 1941 ~ April 17th, 2017
    • Book review: Effective group leadership: Insights of a practitioner
    • Book review: Creative psychotherapy: Applying the principles of neurobiology to play and expressive arts-based practice
    • The Space…
  • Issue 83: Autumn 2017
    • Editorial
    • Conversation: Dr. Terry Lynch in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Selfhood affirmations
    • Where psychotherapy meets psychiatry
    • Grief
    • Death anxiety and climate chaos: What good is therapy when it’s already too late?
    • Shame in the therapy room
    • Song of time
    • The wear and care of the psychotherapist
    • Book review: Understanding and treating chronic shame: A relational/neurobiological approach
    • The Space…
  • Issue 84: Spring 2018
    • Editorial
    • Conversation: Alexander Esterhuyzen in conversation with Maeve Dooley
    • Mutuality in the therapeutic relationship: A meeting of hearts
    • Reaching the darkest places – early relational trauma and borderline states of mind
    • Using mindful creativity to come alive and thrive
    • Trapped between two worlds: An exploration of client perspectives in cross-cultural psychotherapy
    • Conversation: Jude Fay in conversation with Pauline Dolan
    • Podcast review: Between us: A psychotherapy podcast
    • Workshop review: Integrating art in psychotherapy/counselling
    • The Space…
  • Issue 85: Summer 2018
    • EDITORIAL
    • Forty years a-growing: Journeys in heresy and equality
    • Why Oedipus is necessary – now more than ever
    • The Flower
    • What’s in a name? The difference between ecopsychology and nature-based therapy, and why it matters!
    • Alchemy for the wounded
    • Letter to the editors
    • Letter to the editors
    • Some comments on proposed regulation for the therapy professions
    • The importance and benefits of state regulation for psychotherapy in Ireland
    • Obituary
    • Workshop review: Embodied attachment
    • Book review:
    • Book review:
    • The Space…
  • Issue 86: Autumn 2018
    • EDITORIAL
    • What the membership think about Inside Out: Results from the 2018 survey
    • Decade in madness
    • Healing wounds: An integrative approach to counselling clients who present with vicarious trauma
    • Tolerance of uncertainty: An interagency approach to the treatment of anorexia nervosa
    • Winter draws in
    • Trauma is a fact of life but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence
    • A Jungian analysis of Jack and the bean stalk
    • Avocado girl
    • Conference review:
    • Book Review:
    • Book Review:
    • The Space…
  • Issue 87: Spring 2019
    • Editorial
    • In conversation: Ursula Somerville in conversation with Shirley Ward
    • Presumption and veridicality: Chronicling the therapeutic encounter
    • On becoming a tree hugger
    • Lemon Balm by Deirdre Madden
    • ‘Circles of light’: A therapeutic, non-verbal group for survivors of torture
    • What fairy tales offer the analysand: A Jungian exploration of the fairy tale Snow White
    • Get on thriving: Walking and fostering the path of a self-actualised person
    • An introduction to EMDR therapy
    • Not waving but drowning: An insider’s guide to the experience of vicarioustrauma
    • Not abandoned
    • Finding our common ground: Reflections on working in rural Ireland
    • Conference review: Psychotherapy and the natural world conference
    • Book review: Soul friends: The transforming power of deep human connection
    • Book review: Learning along the way: Further reflections on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy
    • The Space…
  • Issue 88: Summer 2019
    • EDITORIAL
    • Conversation: Gerard Rodgers in conversation with Ursula Somerville
    • Obituary Mary Kangataran
    • On the role of authentic relationship in humanistic psychotherapy
    • Healing is a hole in my soul
    • LGBTQI in Rural Ireland: Secret lives creatively lived
    • Conversation: Richard Groves in conversation with Therese Gaynor
    • Stay Right by Martina Boland
    • The many faces of addiction
    • Lament of an old-school psychotherapist
    • What cannot be but fear
    • Book review: Adoption and Loss: The Hidden Grief
    • Book review: Savoir
    • Book review: Resisting the Power of Mea Culpa: A Story of Twentieth-Century Ireland
    • The Space…
  • Issue 89: Autumn 2019
    • EDITORIAL
    • Re-kindling desire in a responsive world…
    • 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
    • The girl with the golden thread
    • Understanding addiction through the lens of Attachment
    • The screenager, depression and hope
    • The value of animal-assisted psychotherapy: A gateway to connection and healing
    • The captain of my soul
    • Freedom from history
    • Equine Facilitated Learning Therapy: Animals as teachers and guides
    • Letter to the Editorial Board
    • The Una Maguire Educational Fund
    • Book Review: Maybe you should talk to someone (A therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed)
    • Book Review: BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach
    • Book Review: Healing Birth, Healing Earth
    • The power of Healing Birth Healing Earth.
    • The Space…
  • Issue 90: Spring 2020
    • Editorial
    • Joe: A trauma and body psychotherapy case study
    • On manicures, family stories, and tears… cried and uncried
    • Engaging with the discourse of diagnosis in therapy (with particular reference to addiction)
    • The ignorant therapist: Psychotherapist as teacher
    • Birth – an existential Extinction Rebellion? Life for a woman born traumatically
    • Eco anxiety
    • Relationships
    • A poem
    • Obituary – Alison Hunter
    • Understanding the self in times of uncertainty
    • Book Review: Origins
    • The Space…
  • Issue 91: Summer 2020
    • Editorial
    • Marking time: Covid-19
    • On not being an expert on Covid-19 by Matthew Henson
    • Wildflowers
    • Drop the disorder: Response to Gerard Staunton’s “Engaging with the discourse of diagnosis in therapy (with particular reference to addiction)”
    • The impact of Covid-19 on our loneliness, loss and depressive slide
    • Are we missing the family context? An exploratory, practice-based analysis of YP-CORE sensitivity to family expressiveness
    • Lacanian
    • Polyvagal-informed trauma therapy: An overview
    • Waiting: Living in the dying room
    • “Aotearoa” (New Zealand)
    • Remote connection: Providing training online
    • Book Review: Credo? Religion and psychoanalysis
    • The Space…

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