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  3. No. 5 (2011)

No. 5 (2011)

Published: 23-08-2011

Editorials

  • Celebrating new ‘voices’

    Linda Finlay (Author)
    2
    • Finlay Editorial 2011

Articles

  • Writer’s Block: a reflective literature review

    Kate Evans (Author)
    3-11
    • Evans, K. 2011
  • Lived Experience of a Permanent Rupture Between Mother and Daughter

    Helen Germaine (Author)
    12-22
    • Germaine 2011
  • ‘Life After Delivery’: a phenomenological enquiry into one woman’s experience

    Vivien Sabel (Author)
    23-32
    • Sabel 2011
  • A Phenomenological Exploration of Tattooing: A Personal and Meaning-filled Experience

    Alex Adamson (Author)
    33-42
    • Adamson 2011
  • The Value and Cost of Mandatory Personal Therapy

    Tami Avis (Author)
    43-55
    • Avis 2011
  • “It’s because of what we did that I’m going to university”: A qualitative exploration of the experience of growing through a school’s therapeutic programme

    Lydia Noor (Author)
    56-70
    • Noor 2011
  • Supervision and Training of Psychotherapists in an Indian Therapeutic Community

    Usha Srinath, Vijendra Kumar S.K. (Author)
    71-82
    • Srinath & Kumar S.K. 2011

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ISSN: 1756-7599

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