104 |
Why Mental Health Practices are Falling Short, an article Published by Medium, the international online magazine, 5 February, 2023 |
103 |
Meaning-Fullness, Developmental Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Mental Health, Published by Phoenix Publishing House (Oxford), my second published book based on my work as a psychotherapist, with a Foreword by Nancy McWilliams (and endorsements from Christopher Bollas, Farhad Dalal, Deborah Luepnitz, Brett Kahr and Jonathan Shedler), release date 2 February 2023. |
102 |
Slaves of our Desires, an article Published by Medium, the international online magazine, 24 May 2020, |
101 |
Instead of Freaking Out, Pick up a Broom an article Published by Medium, the international online magazine, 1 April 2020, |
100 |
How Two Love Making your relationship work and last an article Published by Medium, the international online magazine, 16 July 2019, |
99 |
How Two Love Making your relationship work and last Published by Amygdala Publishing (Perth) – my first published book based on my work with couples, May 2016. |
98 |
Tis the season to be … cheating Published by The New Daily (website article) January 3rd 2016, |
97 |
4 Things that Happen that Make People Seriously Regret Cheating published by yourtango.com (website) October 22nd, 2015, |
96 |
Psychotherapy for Anxiety a video presentation produced by Virtual Medical Centre for website, posted August 12th, 2015, |
95 |
Psychotherapy for Depression a video presentation produced by Virtual Medical Centre for website, posted August 12th, 2015, |
94 |
Psychotherapy – An Affective Way of Dealing with Anxiety for good published by yourtango.com June 14th, 2015, |
93 |
How to Target Depression through Psychotherapy published by yourtango.com (website article) June 14th, 2015, |
92 |
The Last Word Published by the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 21, No 1, November 2014, |
91 |
Originality & Aboriginality Published by the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 20, No 4, August 2014, |
90 |
Love, and other algorithms Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 20, No 3, May 2014, |
89 |
Slaves of our Desires Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 20, No 2, February 2014, |
88 |
The Impossibility of Empathy Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 20, No 1, November 2013, |
87 |
Psychotherapy Ergo Sum Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 19, No 4, August 2013, |
86 |
Oh What a Pity! Sex in the City Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 19, No 3, May 2013, |
85 |
Psychotherapists Anonymous (& The Social Media Circus) “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 19, No 2, February 2013, |
84 |
Why Cry? Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 19, No 1, November 2012, |
83 |
New Guidelines for the Treatment of Complex Trauma, Published in Consult Magazine, The Australian Medical Magazine for Specialists and GPs, Spring 2012, |
82 |
New Guidelines for Treating Complex Trauma, Published in “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 18, No 4, August 2012, |
81 |
The Dumb, Stupid Manual, Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 18, No 3, May 2012, |
80 |
A Tale of Two Psychopaths, Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 18, No 2, February 2012, |
79 |
Food, Glorious Food, – The Junkmail of the Mind’s Inbox, “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 18, No 1, November 2011, |
78 |
Far-Out Philias and Phobias, Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 17, No 4, August 2011, |
77 |
The Objectum of Desire, Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 17, No 3, May 2011, |
76 |
Lilly’s Story, Published in the Journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 17, No 2, February 2011, |
75 |
The Meaning of Transitional Experiencing and its Implications for Psychotherapy Practice, Published in the journal “The Australasian Journal of Psychotherapy”, January 2011, Vol 29 No 1 & 2, |
74 |
We’re Here!, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 17, No 1, November 2010, |
73 |
The Identity Crisis of our Profession? Published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia, Vol 16, No 4, August 2010, |
72 |
Burnt Toast, Cactus and other forms of Trainwreck, published in “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 16, No 3, May 2010, |
71 |
Have a Heart, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 16, No 2, February 2010, |
70 |
Free Dissociation, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 16, No 1, February 2009, |
69 |
The Pursuit of Happiness, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 15, No 4, November 2008, |
68 |
The Mental Health Professionals Network, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 15, No 3, August 2008, |
67 |
The Zeitgeist Movement, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 15, No 2, May 2008, |
66 |
Fiscal Madness and the Hyper-genesis of Toxic Fear, “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 15, No 1, February 2008, |
65 |
Lars and the Real Girl, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 14, No 3, August 2008, |
64 |
Psycho-Logic, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 13, No 2, May 2007, |
63 |
The Newest Football Club in Melbourne, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 14, No 1, February 2007, |
62 |
Mind Full or Empty, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 12, No 4, August 2006, |
61 |
Response to Thomas Szasz, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 12, No 3, May 2006, |
60 |
Psychic Space, published in the journal ”Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 12, No. 2 February 2006, |
59 |
Remembering Unconscious Experience, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 12 No 1 November 2005, |
58 |
Authenticity or Choice: What personality shall I wear today?, “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 11, No 4, August 2005, |
57 |
The Unconscious Purchase of Payback, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 10, No 4, August 2004, |
56 |
Psycholanalytic Psychotherapy: A Pracitioner’s Guide, by Nancy McWilliams published by The Guildford Press (New York, 2004) acknowledged to have edited the complete manuscript and contributed bits and pieces of the content, |
55 |
The Clinical Implications of Dependency and Counter-dependency, “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 10, No 3, May 2004, |
54 |
Toxic Gossip and the Hypo-critical Political published in “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 10, No 2, February 2004, |
53 |
R.D Laing Creative Destroyer, Edited by Bob Mullan, published by Sage Publications (London, August 2003) contributed a chapter called “The Politics of Compassion”, |
52 |
The Object of Psychoanalysis – published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 9, No 4, August 2003, |
51 |
Loving Children, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 8, No 4, August 2002, |
50 |
The Thorny Issue of Professional Boundaries, published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia”, Vol 8, No 3, May 2002, |
49 |
The Therapeutics of Ecstasy published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 7 No. 4 August 2001, |
48 |
Psychotherapy with Psychosis in Mind in CONNECT Mental Health Matters in West Australia Volume 6 Issue 2 Winter 2001, |
47 |
A Disarming Subject – that could leave you legless published in “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 7 No. 2 February 2001, |
46 |
Reflections Upon Self-Interest in the Pond of Desire published in “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 6 No. 4 August 2000, |
45 |
What is Most Distinctive about Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy published in CONNECT Volume 5 Issue 3 Spring 2000, |
44 |
Why Personal Therapy? published in CONNECT Mental Health Matters in Western Australia Volume 5 Issue 3 Spring 2000, |
43 |
The Origins of Experience published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 5 No. 4 August 1999, |
42 |
In Praise of Depression published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 5 No. 3 May 1999, |
41 |
The Conundrum of Acceptance published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 5 No. 2 February 1999, |
40 |
The Meaning of Money published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 5 No. 1 November 1998, |
39 |
Formation of the Psychotherapists & Counsellors Federation of Australia “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 4 No. 4 Aug 1998, |
38 |
Cutting through Spiritual Materialism published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 4 No. 3 May 1998, |
37 |
Prozac can never replace good therapy published in the Australian newspaper on October 23rd, 1997, |
36 |
Death of a Princess published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 3 No.5 November 1997, |
35 |
The Psychotherapeutic Attitude toward Depression “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 3 No.4 August 1997, |
34 |
A Shining Example published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 3 No.3 May 1997, |
33 |
Where Does the Erotic Reside? published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 3 No.2 February 1997, |
32 |
A Traumatic Tale published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 2 No.5 November 1996, |
31 |
Questioning the Unanswerable published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 2 No 4 August 1996, |
30 |
Love, Hate, Truth and Death – Marlene’s Story published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 2 No.4 August 1996, |
29 |
So You Want to Become a Psychotherapist? “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 2 No 1 November 1995, |
28 |
Jan Resnick replies to Bernard Kemp published in the journal “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 1 No 4 August 1995, |
27 |
Towards a Philosophy of Science for the Art of Psychotherapy “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol 3 No. 3 May 1995, |
26 |
The Churchill Clinic – Interview with Dr. Jan Resnick “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol. 1 No. 2 February 1995, |
25 |
Discourse and Development in the Psychotherapy of Physical Conditions “Psychotherapy in Australia” Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb 1995, |
24 |
Schizophrenia: No Simple Cure published in the Australian newspaper on June 3rd, 1994, |
23 |
Acupuncturists Beware! published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 20 Autumn 1993, |
22 |
When Acupuncture Doesn’t Work published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 19 Spring 1992, |
21 |
What is driving us to drink? published in the Australian newspaper on September 25th, 1992, |
20 |
The Psychosomatic Metaphor published in Conscious Living magazine, Dec. 1991, |
19 |
A Case of Acupuncture and Psychotherapy Working Together “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 17 December 1991, |
18 |
The Body of Orthodox Medicine published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 16, August 1991, |
17 |
Health of Hearts and Minds Outpaces Science published in the Australian newspaper on December 27th, 1991, |
16 |
Symptom as Metaphor published in “The Journal of Traditional Acupuncture” (U.S.A.) Volume XIII, Number 1, Autumn 1991, |
14 |
Depression Can Be the Start of a Better Life published in The Australian newspaper, on June 14th, 1991, |
13 |
Causative Factor in Acupuncture Diagnosis published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 14, December 1990, |
12 |
The Poetics of Chinese Medicine published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 13, August 1990, |
11 |
Edited and contributed to Natural Pregnancy a book by Janet Balaskas published by Sidgwick & Jackson, 1990, |
10 |
The Psychosomatic Metaphor: a case report published in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture” No. 12, April 1990, and re-printed in “The Journal of Traditional Acupuncture” (U.S.A.) Summer 1991, |
9 |
R.D. Laing: Remembered published in “Asylum” “The Journal for Democratic Psychiatry” Vol. 4, No. 2, February 1990, |
8 |
The Ronald I Knew: an obituary of R.D. Laing “The European Journal of Humanistic Psychology”, Vol. 17, No. 8, Sept./Oct. 1989, |
7 |
Causative Factor: a concept unnatural to ancient Chinese thinking published in the Journal of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture” (U.S.A.) Vol. X, No. 1, Spring 1988, |
6 |
Two Stories of Infertility from a Holistic Practice published in “The Journal of Traditional Acupuncture” (U.S.A.) Vol. 8, No. 2, Autumn 1985, and re-printed in “The Australian Journal of Acupuncture”, No. 11, November 1989, |
5 |
Edited and contributed to How to Survive Medical Treatment A Holistic Approach to the Risks and Side-Effects of Orthodox Medicine a book by Dr. Stephen Fulder published by Century Hutchison in 1987, |
4 |
Edited and contributed to Bodymind Energetics a book by Mark Seem published by Thorson’s in 1987, |
3 |
Diagnosis published in “Body-Mind”, Transcript of The Society of Students of Holistic Health Convention (London) March 1984, |
2 |
The Traditional Acupuncture China Tour a short self-published booklet on our group visit to People’s Republic of China in 1980, |
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A Therapeutic Household in Oxford published in “Viewpoint”, the Journal of the Guild of Psychotherapists, Spring 1979, |