Research and Publications
DR ONEL BROOKS
Publications
DR JULIA CAYNE
Refereed articles
DR GAURI CHAUHAN
DR JO GEE
DR ANNE GUY
Articles:
PROF DEL LOEWENTHAL
Refereed articles
Books
Book Chapters
Editorials
Other publications
DR ANTHONY MCSHERRY
DR ELIZABETH NICHOLL
SALLY PARSLOE
GIOVANNA REITANO
Publications
- Brooks, O. (2019). Conversations outside the walls of the city: techniques, erotic love and the wings of desire in Phaedrus and psychotherapy. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Brooks, O. (2017). A therapist goes back to school: therapeutic experience with three black boys at risk of exclusion, in: Introduction to countertransference in therapeutic practice: a myriad of mirrors. Valerio, P. (ed.). Routledge
- Brooks O, (2014), ‘Race and our evasions of invitations to think: how identifications and idealizations may prevent us from thinking’ (in Frank Lowe edited ‘Thinking Space’, London, Karnac Books,
- Brooks O, (2013) ‘Bending over backward’, in British Psychoanalytic Council published New Associations, issue 12, Summer 2013
- Brooks, O. (2013) ‘Methodolatry, irony, Apricot Cocktails: Phenomenological Research as the Domestication of Phenomenology’, Self and Society, Vol 41,
- Brooks, O. (2012) ‘The dangerous usefulness of theorizing about race and racism in psychotherapy’, Psychodynamic Practice, Vol 18, issue 2
- Larson P, Loewenthal D and Brooks O, (2012), ‘Counselling Psychology and Schizophrenia: A critical discursive account, Counselling Psychology Quarterly (in process)
- Brooks, O. (2009) ‘Tales out of school: counseling African-Caribbean young people in schools’, Journal of Social Work Practice, vol 23, Issue 1, pp65-75.
- Brooks, O (2009). Review of Shakespeare on the Couch by Michael Jocobs, Psychodynamic Practice, volume 15, No 3.
- Brooks, O. (2008) ‘Cultivating “the Capacity for an Unconstrained View”: Nietzsche, Education and Psychotherapy’, Philosophical Practice, 3.2: 285 – 97.
- Brooks O, (1999), ‘The Open System and its Enemies’. Therapeutic Consultations with Students, City University Publication, 1999.
- Brooks O, (1997), ‘The Use of the Context in Student Counselling’. Private Selves and Shared Meaning. City University Publication, 1997.
- Brooks O, 2014, ‘Race and our evasions of invitations to think: how identifications and idealizations may prevent us from thinking’ (in Frank Lowe edited Thinking Space, London, Karnac Books,
- ‘Loss of Feeling in the University Counsellor: some clinical illustrations of personal illness in a university context’. Psychodynamic Counselling (1.4), October 1995
- Brooks O, 2008, ‘How might Hamlet help to educate psychotherapists?’ Psychodynamic Practice, 14: 2, 207-214
- ‘Cultivating “the Capacity for an Unconstrained View”: Nietzsche, Education and Psychotherapy’, Philosophical Practice, July 2008, 3.2: 285 – 97.
- ‘Tales out of school: counseling African-Caribbean young people in schools’, Journal of Social Work Practice, vol 23, Issue 1, March 2009, pp65-75.
- ‘The dangerous usefulness of theorizing about race and racism in psychotherapy’, Psychodynamic Practice, Vol 18, issue 2, 2012
- Larson P, Loewenthal D and Brooks O, 2012, ‘Counselling Psychology and Schizophrenia: A critical discursive account, Counselling Psychology Quarterly
- Larsson P, Brooks O, and Loewenthal D, 2012, ‘Counselling Psychology and diagnostic categories: A critical literature review, Counselling Psychology Review, Vol. 27, No. 3, September 2012
- Brooks O, 2014, ‘Critical Psychotherapy’, ‘Postpsychotherapy’, and ‘The Cult of Technicism’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, in European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Vol 16, Issue 4, 2014, pp331-347
DR JULIA CAYNE
Refereed articles
- Cayne, J. (2020) Language as Gesture in Merleau-Ponty: some implications for practice and research. European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling, 22(1-2) p30-44
- McSherry, T. Loewenthal, D. Cayne, J. (2019) A Phenomenology of the Therapeutic After Husserl And Merleau Ponty. The society for Existential Analysis. 30 (1), 128-143
Gee, J., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2015) Psychotherapy and Despair in the Prison Setting, International Journal of Prisoner Health, 11 (3), 141-156. - McSherry, A. Loewenthal, D. Cayne, J. (2015) The implications of Kristeva’s notion of the abject in understanding the significance of therapeutic knowledge and practice in mental health nursing in Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 22(1), 82-88
- Cayne, J., (2014) Learning beyond the known, The European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling. 16 (3): 212-227.
- Cayne, J. (2014) Extended Book Review (Merleau Ponty, M. (1968) The Visible and the Invisible. Evanston; Northwestern Universities Press. Self and Society. 42 (3) 46-48
- Gee, J., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2013) Phenomenological research: The case of Empirical Phenomenological Analysis and the possibility of reverie, Counselling Psychology Review Vol 28 No 3 September 2013
- Gee, J., Loewenthal, D., & Cayne, J. (2011). ‘Therapeutics of despair in the prison setting’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13(4)
- Cayne, J. Loewenthal D. (2008) The Between as Unknown, Journal of Philosophical Practice 3 (3) 322-332
- Cayne, J. Loewenthal D. (2007) The Unknown in Learning to be a Psychotherapist, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 9 (4) p373-387
- Cayne, J. Loewenthal D. (2004) Between the Unknown and the Emergence of Psychotherapeutic Research Questions. Journal of Existential Analysis, 15(2) 355-369
- Cayne, J. (1995) Portfolios: a developmental influence? Journal of Advanced Nursing 21 (2)
- Cayne, J. (2022) Language as Gesture in Merleau-Ponty: some implications for practice and research. in Loewenthal, D. Ed (2021) Critical Existential-Analytic Psychotherapy: Some Implications for Practices, Theory and Research. London, Routledge
- Cayne, J. and Loewenthal, D (2011) ‘Post Phenomenology and The Between as Unknown’ in Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies (ed Loewenthal, D.). London: Karnac
- Cayne J. Loewenthal D. (2007) A Case of the Unknown: Some Implications for Relational Research. In Loewenthal D. (ed) Case Studies in Relational Research. Basingstoke; Palgrave -McMillan
- Cayne J. Loewenthal D. (2006) Exploring the Unknown in Psychotherapy through Phenomenological Research, in Loewenthal D. and Winter D. (eds) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London; Karnac
DR GAURI CHAUHAN
- Loewenthal, D.; Avdi, E.; Chauhan, G. et al., (2016). Evaluating the therapeutic use of photocards in European prisons. Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 30:1, 67-85, DOI: 10.1080/09515070.2016.1154018
- Chauhan, G. (201
DR JO GEE
- Gee, J. & Collier, J (2015), Working therapeutically with female offenders with Personality Disorders. Interventions in Criminal Justice volume 2: A handbook for counsellors and therapists working in the criminal justice system. Pavilion Publishing: Sussex.
- Gee, J., D. Loewenthal, & J. Cayne, (2015),‘Psychotherapy and Despair in the Prison Setting’, International Journal of Prisoner Health, 11(3)
- Gee, J, (2014), Psychotherapy and despair in the prison setting: A phenomenological exploration. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Gee, J, (2013) ‘Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy’, Consult, 1 pp.12-13
- Gee. J., Cayne, J, & D. Loewenthal, (2013) ‘Phenomenological Research: The Case of Empirical Phenomenological Analysis and the Possibility of Reverie’, Counselling Psychology Review, 28 (3) pp.52-64
- Gee, J., & Bertrand-Godfrey, B, (2013) ‘Researching the Psychological Therapies in Prison: An Alternative to Evidence-based Practice’, International Journal of Prisoner Health, 10 (2) pp.118-134
- Gee, J. & Reed, S, (2013), ‘The HoST programme: A pilot evaluation of modified dialectical behaviour therapy with female offenders diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15(3), pp.233–252.
- Clark, D., Gee, J., & Loewenthal, D, (2013) ‘Psychological Therapies in Prisons in England and Wales’, Research Centre for Therapeutic Education.
- Gee. J., & D. Loewenthal, (2011) ‘Working with despair: a phenomenological investigation’, Psychology and Psychotherapy, 86 (2) pp.229-43
- Gee, J., D. Loewenthal, & J. Cayne, (2011) ‘Therapeutics of despair in the prison setting’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13 (4) pp.317-334
DR ANNE GUY
Articles:
- Blair, L, Heydon‐Hatchett, V, Davies, G, Guy, A, Davies, J. (2021) Therapists' perspectives on working with clients taking psychiatric drugs: Findings from a mixed‐methods survey. Couns Psychother Res. 2021; 00: 1– 13. https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.1240
- Guy, A., Brown, M., Lewis, S., and Horowitz, M., (2020) The ‘patient voice’: patients who experience antidepressant withdrawal symptoms are often dismissed, or misdiagnosed with relapse, or a new medical condition, Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology Sage Publications, 2020, Vol. 10: 1–15
- Guy A, Loewenthal, D., Thomas, R. and Stephenson, S. (2012), 'Scrutinising NICE: The impact of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Guidelines on the provision of counselling and psychotherapy in primary care in the UK', Psychodynamic Practice, 18.1.
- Guy A, Brown M, Lewis S (2018) The Patient Voice: an analysis of personal accounts of prescribed drug dependence and withdrawal submitted to petitions in Scotland and Wales (an APPG for PDD Report)
- Guy A, Davies J (2018) An Analysis of Four Current UK Service Models for Prescribed Medication Withdrawal Support (an APPG for PDD Report)
- Guy, A., Thomas., R., Stephenson, S and Loewenthal., D (2010), 'Scrutinising NICE' London: UKCP
- Rizq, R., Guy, A. with Stainsby, K. (2020) A short guide to what every psychological therapist should know about working with psychiatric drugs. London: APPG for Prescribed Drug Dependence.
- Guy, A., Davies J., Rizq, R. (Eds.) (2019). Guidance for psychological therapists: Enabling conversations with clients taking or withdrawing from prescribed psychiatric drugs. London: APPG for Prescribed Drug Dependence.
PROF DEL LOEWENTHAL
Refereed articles
- McSherry, A., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2019). A Phenomenology Of The Therapeutic After Husserl And Merleau-Ponty. The Society for Existential Analysis, 30 (1), 128-143.
- Saita, E., Accordini, M. & Loewenthal, D. (in press). Constructing positive narrative identities in a forensic setting: A single case evaluation of phototherapy. International Journal of Prisoners' Health.
- Loewenthal, D., et al. (2016) "Evaluating the therapeutic use of photocards in European prisons." Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 30 (1), 1-18.
- Nicholl, E., Loewenthal, D. & Gaitanidis, A. (in press) ‘What meaning does somebody’s death have, what meaning does somebody’s life have?’ Psychotherapists’ stories of their work with suicidal clients’, British Journal of Guidance & Counselling (accepted for publication August 2015).
- Gee, J., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2015) Psychotherapy and Despair in the Prison Setting, International Journal of Prisoner Health, 11 (3), 141-156.
- Loewenthal, D. (2015). The therapeutic use of photographs in the United Kingdom criminal justice system. European Journal for Psychotherapy and Counselling, 17 (1), 39-56.
- Loewenthal, D. (2015) NICE Work if You Can Get It: Evidence and Research in Psychotherapy as Cultural, Politically Influenced Practices, The Journal of Psychological Therapies in Primary Care, 4 (1), 26–46.
- McSherry, A. and Loewenthal, D. (2015) The implications of Kristeva’s notion of the abject in understanding the significance of therapeutic knowledge and practice in mental health nursing in Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 22(1), 82-88
- Altson,C., Loewenthal,D. Gaitanidis, A. & Thomas, R.(2014): What are the perceived implications, if any, for non-IAPT therapists working in an IAPT service?, British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, DOI:10.1080/03069885.2014.962485
- Wylie, K.,…, Loewenthal, D. et al (2014). Good Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Gender Dysphoria, Sexual and Relationship Therapy, Volume 29, Issue 2
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) Talking Pictures Therapy as Brief Therapy in a School Setting, Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, Volume 8, Issue 1
- Gee, J., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2013) Phenomenological research: The case of Empirical Phenomenological Analysis and the possibility of reverie, Counselling Psychology Review Vol 28 No 3 September 2013
- Larsson, P., Brooks, O., Loewenthal, D., (2012). ‘Counselling Psychology and diagnostic categories: A critical literature review’, Counselling Psychology Review, Vol 27 No3
- House, R., & Loewenthal, D., (2012), The Rise of Therapeutic Education: Beneficent, Uncertain or Dangerous? Self and Society, AHPB
- Larsson, P., Loewenthal, D., Brooks, O. (2012). ‘Counselling psychology and schizophrenia: A critical discursive account’, Counselling Psychology Quarterly
- Guy A, Loewenthal, D., Thomas, R. and Stephenson, S. (2012). Scrutinising NICE: The impact of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Guidelines on the provision of counselling and psychotherapy in primary care in the UK, Psychodynamic Practice, 18.1
- Gee, J. and Loewenthal, D. (2011) ‘Working with despair: A phenomenological investigation’, Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.2011.02053.x
- Bertrand-Godfrey, B., & Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Delivering therapy in prison: An IPA study researching the lived experience of psychotherapists and counsellors’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13(4)
- Gee, J., Loewenthal, D., & Cayne, J. (2011). ‘Therapeutics of despair in the prison setting’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13(4)
- Loewenthal, D. et al. (2011). Reducing the barriers to accessing psychological therapies for Bengali, Urdu, Tamil and Somali communities in the UK: Some Implications for Training, Policy and Practice, British Journal of Guidance and Counselling Vol 40:1
- Loewenthal, D. (2010) Post-existentialism instead of CBT. Journal of Existential Analysis, Vol 21.2
- Mohammed, A. & Loewenthal, D. (2009) ‘Is it possible to ethically research the mental health needs of the Somali community in the UK? Journal of Ethics in Mental Health April 2009 Vol 4(1) pp. 1-6
- Loewenthal, D. (2009) ‘Can Photographs help one find one’s voice? The use of photographs in the Psychological Therapies’ (for special issue of European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling on Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography – Vol. 11.1, March 2009)
- Cayne J. Loewenthal D. (2008) The Between as Unknown, Journal of Philosophical Practice 3 (3) 322-332
- Thomas, R. & Loewenthal, D. (2008) ‘An inquiry into whether individuals diagnosed with a specific learning difficulty feel that counselling has been helpful’ Counselling Psychology Quarterly (accepted for publication Jan 08)
- Loewenthal, D. & Snell, R. (2008) ‘The learning community and emotional learning in a university-based training of counsellors and psychotherapists’ International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling Vol.30 (1) pp.38-51
- Thomas, R. & Loewenthal, D. (2007) ‘UKCP Research Unit: Research Centre for Therapeutic Education, Roehampton University’ The Psychotherapist No. 35(Autumn 2007) pp. 18-19
- Cayne J. Loewenthal D. (2007) The Unknown in Learning to be a Psychotherapist, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 9 (4) p373-387
- Elliot, S., Greenwood, D. & Loewenthal, D. (2007) ‘’Narrative Research into Erotic Counter-transference in a female therapist-male patient encounter’ Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Vol 21.3 pp. 233-249
- Loewenthal, D. & Snell, R. (2006) ‘The learning community, the trainee and the leader’ European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling Vol. 8, No. 1 pp.61-78
- Stephenson, S. & Loewenthal, D. (2006) ‘The effect on counselling / psychotherapy practice of a felt father absence in the therapist’s early learning: a heuristic study’ Psychodynamic Practice 12 (4), 435-452.
- Loewenthal, D. (2006) ‘Counselling as a practice of Ethics: Some implications for Therapeutic Education’ Philosophical Practice, 2 (3). pp. 1-9 ISSN 1522-0222
- Rose, T., Loewenthal, D., Greenwood, D. (2005) ‘Counselling and Psychotherapy as a form of learning: Some implications for Practice.’ British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 33 (4) pp. 441-456
- Greenwood, D. & Loewenthal, D. (2005) ‘Case Study as a means of researching social work and improving practitioner education’. Journal of Social Work Practice Volume 19 no. 2 pp. 181-193
- Greenwood, D. & Loewenthal D. (2004) ‘The Use of Case Study in Psychotherapeutic Research and Education’, Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Vol. 19, No. 1 pp. 1-13
- Cayne, J. & Loewenthal, D. (2004) ‘Between the Unknown And The Emergence Of Psychotherapeutic Research Questions’. Journal of Existential Analysis Vol. 15, No. 2. pp. 355-369
- Atkins, D. & Loewenthal, D. (2004) ‘The lived experience of psychotherapists working with older clients: an heuristic study’ British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. November 2004, Vol. 32 No. 4 pp. 493-509
- Abrams, E. & Loewenthal, D. (2004) ‘Responsibility and Ethico-moral Values in Counselling and Psychotherapy’, Journal of Existential Analysis Vol. 16.1 pp.73-86
- Loewenthal, D. (2004), ‘Psychotherapy, Ethics and Citizenship’, Psychodynamic Practice, Vol 10.1. pp 121 – 125
- Loewenthal, D. (2003), ‘War & Terror: Conflict, Ideology and the Therapeutic Relationship’, Psychodynamic Practice, Vol 9.3. pp 384-392
- Loewenthal, D. (2003) ‘The Other in Educational Research: some post-modern implications for educational practice, theory, research and professionalism.’ Research in Post-Compulsory Education Vol 8. No. 3 pp 367- 378
- Loewenthal, D. (2002) ‘Involvement and Emotional Labour,’ Soundings, Vol. 20 pp. 151-162
- Greenwood, D. Loewenthal, D. and Rose, T. (2002) ‘A relational approach to providing care for a person suffering from dementia’ Journal of Advanced Nursing Studies 36 (4) pp.583-590
- Taylor, M. & Loewenthal, D. (2001) ‘Researching a client’s experience of preconceptions of therapy – A discourse analysis’ Psychodynamic Practice (previously Psychodynamic Counselling) Vol. 7, Issue 1 pp 62-82
- Ryden, J & Loewenthal, D (2001) “Psychotherapy for lesbians: the influence of therapist sexuality”, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, Vol. 1, No 1. pp 42-52
Books
- Loewenthal, D. (ed.) (2021). Critical Existential-Analytic Psychotherapy: Some Implications for Practices, Theories and Research. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2020). Love, Sex and Psychotherapy in a Post-Romantic Era. London: Routledge.
- Hardy, B.; Ness, O, and Loewenthal, D. (2020) Beyond the Therapeutic State. Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. & Shamdasani, S. (2020). Towards Transcultural Histories of Psychotherapies. London: Routledge.
- Loewenthal, D. (in preparation). My Father, The Kristallnacht Carrier.
- Loewenthal, D. & Avdi, E. (eds.) (2019). Developments in Qualitative Psychotherapy Research. London: Routledge
- Lowenthal, D. & Proctor, G. (eds.) (2018). Why Not CBT: Against and For CBT 2nd Edition. Ross-on-Wye PCCS Books
- Loewenthal,D.(ed) (2017) Existential psychotherapy and counselling after post-modernism: The selected works of Del Loewenthal (World Library of Mental Health), London: Routledge
- Loewenthal,D.(ed) (2015) Critical Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Implications for practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- Loewenthal,D. and Samuels,A. (eds) (2014) Relational Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Appraisals and reappraisals, London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D.(ed) (2013), ‘Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age’, London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) ‘Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations’, London: Karnac
- Loewenthal, D & House, R. (eds) (2010), ‘Critically Engaging CBT’, Maidenhead: Open University Press
- House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (eds) (2009), ‘Childhood, Well-being and a Therapeutic Ethos’, London: Karnac
- House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (eds) (2008) ‘Against and for CBT: Towards a Constructive Dialogue?’ Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books
- Loewenthal, D. (2007),‘Case studies in relational research’, Macmillan Palgrave
- Loewenthal, D. & Winter, D. (2006), ‘What is Psychotherapeutic Research?’ London: Karnac
- Loewenthal, D. & Snell, R. (2003) ‘Post-modernism for psychotherapists: A critical reader’, Routledge
Book Chapters
- Loewenthal, D. (2020). Love, Sex and Psychotherapy in a Post-Romantic Era. On. Loewenthal, D (ed.) (2020). Love, Sex and Psychotherapy in a Post-Romantic Era. London: Routledge.
- Loewenthal, D., Ness, O and Hardy, B. (2020) (eds.). Introduction: Beyond the Therapeutic State. in Loenwehtal, D., Ness, O and Hardy, B. (2020) (eds.). Beyond the Therapeutic State. London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. (2020). Altermodernity and the unfortunate need to train ctitical psychotherapists and counsellors. in Loewenthal, D., Ness, O and Hardy, B. (2020) (eds.). Beyond the Therapeutic State. London: Routledge
- Shamdasani, S. and Loewenthal, D. (2020) Psychotherapy in Society: Historical reflections. In Loewenthal, D. & Shamdasani, S. (2020). Towards Transcultural Histories of Psychotherapies. London: Routledge.
- Loewenthal, D. (2020). Therapy as cultural, politically influenced practice. In Loewenthal, D. & Shamdasani, S. (2020). Towards Transcultural Histories of Psychotherapies. London: Routledge.
- Loewenthal, D . (2020). Therapeutic Practice, Existentialism and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion. In Bazzano M. (ed.). Re-visioning Existential Therapy: Counter-traditional perspectives. London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. (2020). The Therapeutic Use of Photography: Phototherapy and therapeutic photography. In Pauwels, L. & Mannay, D. (eds.) (in press). Sage Handbook of Visual Research Methods, Second Edition. Sage
- Loewenthal, D. & Avdi, E. (2019). Chapter 1: Introduction. In Loewenthal, D. & Avdi, E. (eds) (in press). Developments in qualitative psychotherapeutic research. London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. & Proctor, G. (2018). CBT Perspectives and Responses. In Loewenthal, D. & Proctor, G. (eds.) (in press). Why Not CBT: Against and For CBT 2nd Edition. PCCS Books
- Loewenthal, D. & Proctor, G. (2018). End Note to Second Edition: No therapy, and particularly CBT, should be the only game in town! In Loewenthal, D. & Proctor, G. (eds.) (in press). Why Not CBT: Against and For CBT 2nd Edition. PCCS Books
- Loewenthal, D. (2016) Therapy as cultural, politically influenced practice in Lees, J. (ed) (2016) The future of psychological therapy: Managed care, practitioner research and clinical innovation. London: Routledge, pp. 11-25.
- Loewenthal, D. (2015) Talking Therapies, Culture, the State and Neoliberalism: Is there a Need for Critical Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling? in Loewenthal, D.(ed) (2015) Critical Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Implications for practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp3-26
- Cotton, T. and Loewenthal, D. (2015) Personal versus Medical Meanings Breakdown, Treatment and Recovery from ‘Schizophrenia’ in Loewenthal, D.(ed) (2015) Critical Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Implications for practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp77-92
- Loewenthal, D. (2015) Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling for Oppressors and Oppressed: Sex, Violence and Ideology in Practice? in Loewenthal, D.(ed) (2015) Critical Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Implications for practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp285-302
- Clark, D and Loewenthal D. (2015) Sexuality and Gender in Counselling Psychology in Richards, C. and Barker, M.(eds) (2015) The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender, Palgrave
- Loewenthal, D. (2015) Counselling and Psychotherapy in the UK: The Story of Winston in Moodley, R., Sookoor, M., Gielen, U. and Wu, R. H., (eds) (2015) Therapy Without Borders: International and Cross-cultural Case Studies, Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Loewenthal, D. (2014). The Magic of the Relational? An introduction to appraising and reappraising relational psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and counselling in Loewenthal,D. and Samuels,A. (eds) (2014) Relational Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Appraisals and reappraisals, London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. (2014). Relational ethics: From existentialism to post-existentialism in Loewenthal, D. and Samuels,A. (eds) (2014) Relational Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Counselling: Appraisals and reappraisals, London: Routledge
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) Introducing Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2013) Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age. London: Routledge, pp.5-20
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) Talking pictures therapy: The therapeutic use of photographs in counselling and psychotherapy in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2013) Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age. London: Routledge, pp.82-95
- Parrella, C. and Loewenthal, D. (2013) Community phototherapy in in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2013) Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age. London: Routledge, pp.107-119
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) Research and the future of phototherapy and therapeutic photography in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2013) Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age. London: Routledge, pp.166-176
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) Counselling and psychotherapy in the United Kingdom: Future of talking therapies in Moodley, R., Gielen, U. and Wu, R. (eds) (2013) Handbook of counseling and psychotherapy in an international context, New York (USA) and Oxon (UK): Routledge
- Snell, R. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘A training in post-existentialism: placing Rogers and psychoanalysis ’, in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 137-156
- Thomas, R. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Language, experience and representation: A re-examination of the case of Lola Voss’, in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 73-86
- Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Towards a therapy without foundations’ in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 175-180
- Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Research, ideology and the evolution of intersubjectivity in a post-existential culture’ in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 157-174
- Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘On the very idea of Post-existentialism’ inLoewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 1-17
- Greenwood, D. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘On Learning to work with someone with a label: psychotherapy with a person diagnosed with dementia’ in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 53-72
- Larsson, P. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). Post existentialism, counselling psychology and the diagnosis of schizophrenia in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 87-114
- Cotton, T. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Laing and the treatment is the way we treat people’ in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 87-114
- Cayne, J. and Loewenthal, D. (2011). ‘Post Phenomenology and The Between as Unknown’, in Loewenthal, D. (ed) (2011) Post-existentialism and the psychological therapies: Towards a therapy without foundations, London: Karnac, 31-52
- Loewenthal, D. (2010). ‘Foreword’ in Nunez, C. (2010), ‘Someone to love’, Barcelona: The Private Space Books
- Loewenthal, D. (2010) ‘Audit, audit culture and therapeia: some implications for wellbeing with particular reference to children’ in C. Moutsou and L. King (eds), Audit Cultures: A Critical Look at ‘Evidence-based Practice’ in Psychotherapy and Beyond, London: Karnac Books.
- Loewenthal, D. (2009) ‘Childhood, Wellbeing and a Therapeutic Ethos’ in R.House and D.Loewenthal (eds) (2009) ‘Childhood Wellbeing and a Therapeutic Ethos London: Karnac 17-35
- Loewenthal, D. & House, R. (2009) ‘Editorial Conclusion: Therapeia today (re-instating the soul at the centre of human experience)’, in R. House and D. Loewenthal (eds), Childhood, Well-being and a Therapeutic Ethos. London: Karnac, 235–40.
- House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (2009) ‘Editorial Introduction: “Therapeutic ethos” in therapeutic, educational and cultural Perspective’, in R. House and D. Loewenthal (eds), Childhood, Well-being and a Therapeutic Ethos. London: Karnac, 1–16
- Loewenthal, D. (2008). ‘Post existentialism as a reaction to CBT?’ in House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (eds) (2008). ‘Against and For CBT: Towards a constructive dialogue’ Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books, 146-155
- House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (2008). ‘Conclusion: Contesting therapy paradigms about what it means to be human’, in House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (eds) (2008) Against and For CBT: Towards a constructive dialogue, Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books, 289–96
- House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (2008). ‘Introduction: an exploration of the criticisms of CBT’, in House, R. & Loewenthal, D. (eds) (2008) Against and For CBT: Towards a constructive dialogue, Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books, 7–18
- Winter, D.& Loewenthal D. (2008) ‘How to write for publication’ in R. Bor & S. Palmer (ed) The Practitioner’s Handbook London: Sage pp.193-208
- Cayne, J. & Loewenthal, D., (2007) ‘Phenomenological Research’ in Loewenthal, D. and Winter, D. (eds) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London:Karnac Books
- Greenwood, D. & Loewenthal, D., (2006) ‘Case Study’ in Loewenthal, D and Winter, D. (eds) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London:Karnac Books.
- Loewenthal, D. (2005) ‘Psychotherapy, Ethics and the Relational’ in Hoshmand L.(ed.) Culture, Psychotherapy and Counseling: Critical and Integrative Perspectives London: Sage
- Loewenthal, D. & Casement, A. (2002) ‘Psychotherapy in the UK.’ in Pritz, A. (ed.) A Globalised Psychotherapy, Vienna: Facultus pp.336-370
- Loewenthal, D. and Snell, R. (2001) ‘Psychotherapy as the Practice of Ethics’, in Palmer Barnes, F and Murdin, L. (eds) Values and Ethics in the Practice of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Milton Keynes: Open University Press. pp.23-31
Editorials
- Loewenthal, D. (2020). Critical Existential-Analytic, Rather than ‘Evidence-based’ Psychotherapies, Some Implications of Practices, Theories, and Research. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling
- Loewenthal, D. (2019). Love, Sex and PSychoherapy in a Postromantic Era, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 21(3), 189-193.
- Loewenthal, D. (2019) Psychotherapeutic clinical supervision for Health Service staff who have not had therapy, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 21(2),
- Loewenthal,D. (2019) Phenomenology, personal therapy and the training of psychological therapists, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 21(1), 1-4
- Loewenthal, D (2018) Countertransference, phenomenology and research: Was Freud right?, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 20 (4) 365-372
- Loewenthal, D. (2018). (editorial). IAPT: Also promoting individualism at the expense of the common good?. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 20 (3), 249-256.
- Loewenthal, D. (2018). (editorial). Psychotherapy and Counselling in the Post-Truth Era. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 20 (2), 131-133.
- Loewenthal, D. (2018). (editorial). Introduction to special issue ‘Towards transcultural histories of psychotherapies’. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 20 (1), 1-3.
- Loewenthal, D. (2017) (editorial) Post humanism, ‘e’ and other psychological therapies. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 19 (4), 339-342
- Loewenthal, D. (2017). (editorial) Are state policies designed to prevent terrorism and sexual abuse counterproductive for the psychological therapies and hence our societies? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 19 (3), 227-330
- Loewenthal, D. (2017). (editorial). Is the UK government’s improving access to psychological therapies promoting individualism at the expense of the common good? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 19 (2), 117-123
- Loewenthal, D. & Avdi, E. (2017). (editorial for special issue). Developments in Research in Psychotherapy and Counselling, 19 (1), 1–116
- Loewenthal, D. (2016) (editorial for special issue) Is research in psychotherapy and counselling a waste of time? Special issue ‘Developments in Research in Psychotherapy and Counselling’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 18 (4), 311-315
- Loewenthal, D. (2016) (editorial) Brexit, psychotherapy and moral psychology: individualism versus the common good, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 18 (3), 203-208
- Loewenthal, D. (2016) (editorial for special issue) What is paranormal: some implications for the psychological therapies? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 18 (2), 101-104
- Loewenthal, D. (2016) (editorial) What place the psychological therapies and universities in going to war? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 18 (1), 1-3
- Loewenthal, D. (2015) (editorial) Planned incompetence: the consulting room as a compliance clinic, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 17 (3)
- Avdi, E. and Loewenthal, D. (2015) (editorial) What is happening with qualitative research in the psychological therapies? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 17 (2),
- Loewenthal, D. (2014) (editorial) What have current notions of psychotherapeutic research to do with truth, justice and thoughtful practice? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 17 (1), 1-4
- Loewenthal, D. (2014) (editorial) ‘Altermodernity and the psychological therapies: What was your part in electing Farage, Le Pen et al?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 16 (3)
- Loewenthal, D. (2014) (editorial) ‘Are psychological therapists less trustworthy than they used to be?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 16 (2) 97-100
- Loewenthal, D., Malikiosi-Loizos, M. & Athanasiades, C. (2013) (editorial) ‘The psychological therapies’ response to the economic crisis in Europe – is a psychosocial response required?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling,15 (4), 307-310
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) (editorial) ‘Do psychological therapists neglect the individuals’ world of work?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15(3),197-200
- Dunkley, C. & Loewenthal, D. (2013) (editorial) ‘Mindfulness: Current practices and criticism’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15 (2),105-115
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) (editorial) ‘The unfortunate need for critical psychotherapy and counselling’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15(1), 1-4
- Loewenthal, D. (2012) (editorial) ‘On becoming a psychotherapist: Technologies (manualisation and e-learning) versus communities of practice’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 14 (4), 313-316
- Loewenthal, D. (2012) (editorial) ‘Broken Britain, broken Europe: What place psychotherapy and counselling?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 14(3),233-236
- Loewenthal, D. (2012) (editorial) ‘Pluralism: Developments and challenges’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 14(1), 1-4
- Loewenthal, D. (2011) (editorial) ‘The future of psychotherapy and counselling in forensic settings’, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 13(4), 297-302
- Loewenthal, D. (2011) (editorial) ‘Psychotherapy and counselling versus social work: individualism versus social engineering?’ European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 13(3), 181-185
- Loewenthal, D. (2011) (editorial) ‘Could the psychological therapies ever enable, rather than prevent, a cultural revolution sweeping away entrenched managerialist, European Regimes?, European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 13(2), 93-96
- Loewenthal, D. (2010) (editorial) ‘The psychological therapies and research assessment exercises. Have we got the right REF? European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 12(4)
- Loewenthal, D. (2010) (editorial) ‘The magic of the relational? Introduction to the relational in psychotherapy and counselling – cutting edge or cliché’, European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 12(3)
- Loewenthal, D. (2009) (editorial) ‘Sex, Shit, Money and Marxism: The Continued Demise of the Third Way’ European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 11(4)
- Loewenthal, D. (2009) (editorial) ‘Ideology, Research and Evidence in the Psychological Therapies’ European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 11(3)
Other publications
- Loewenthal, D., (2012) ‘Photography, Research and Phototherapy’, Uncertain States/11
- Loewenthal, D., (2012) ‘Putting the (m)other first’, Uncertain States/11
- Loewenthal, D. (2013) The Use of Photographs in Counselling and Psychotherapy: Talking Pictures Therapy with Children in a School Setting, BACP Children and Young People journal, September 2013
DR ANTHONY MCSHERRY
- McSherry T. (2020). What differend do you make? An imaginary phenomenology of working with a young adult. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling 22 (3-4), 218-232.
- McSherry, T., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2020). The private life of meaning – some implications for psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic research. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling 22 (1-2), 45-60.
- McSherry, T. (2019). A Phenomenology of love, thanks to Lacan, Miller and Jellybean. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 21(3-4), 231-243.
- McSherry, T., Loewenthal, D, & Cayne, J. (2019). A Phenomenology of the Therapeutic after Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. Existential Analysis (30.1), 30th Anniversary Pearl Edition. 128-143.
- McSherry, T. (2018). Mental health nursing as therapy, In Critical Mental Health Nursing: Observations from the inside (Eds. P. Bull, J. Gadsby & S. Williams), pp. 226-246. PCCS Books: Brighton.
- McSherry, T., Loewenthal, D. & Cayne, J. (2015). The implications of Kristeva’s notion of the abject in understanding the significance of therapeutic knowledge and practice in mental health nursing, Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 22, 82-88.
- McSherry, A. (2013). Jacques Lacan’s theory of the subject as real, symbolic and imaginary: how can Lacanian theory be of help to mental health nursing practise? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 20, 776-781.
- Confessions from the couch: psychoanalytical notions illustrated with extracts from sessions (by Valerie Blanco). European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling (2016) 18(2), 198-201.
- The wisdom of lived experience: views from psychoanalysis, neuroscience, philosophy and metaphysics (by Maxine K. Anderson). European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling (2018) 20(3), 356-364.
- Meaning and Melancholia: Life in the Age of Bewilderment (by Christopher Bollas). European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling (2019) 21 (1), 83-85.
- The pursuit of Objectivity in Psychology (by Mattias Desmet). European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling (forthcoming).
DR ELIZABETH NICHOLL
- Nicholl, E., Loewenthal, D. and Gaitanidis, A. (2016) ‘What meaning does somebody’s death have, what meaning does somebody’s life have?’ Psychotherapists’ stories of their work with suicidal clients British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 44(5) 598-611
- Nicholl, E., Loewenthal, D. and Davies, J. (2020) ‘Finding my voice: Telling stories with heuristic self-search inquiry’ European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling 22(1-2) 61-79
SALLY PARSLOE
- Parsloe, S. (2020). The Narratives of Parental Alienation. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Parsloe, S. (2019). Romance and Murder. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Parsloe, S. (2019). The Role of Therapy in the Divorce Process. Resolution Journal.
- Parsloe, S. (2017). Reflections on the first year of a critical psychotherapy supervision collective. Co-author. Self And Society.
- Parsloe, S. (2016). Integrating Services for Family Clients. Resolution Journal.
GIOVANNA REITANO
- Reitano, G. (2017). ‘An exploration of Psychotherapists’ experiences in medically driven cancer care settings.’ Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 17(4), 1-8. doi: 10.1002/capr.12135
- Reitano, G. (2020) ‘Psychological therapists’ experiences of occupational stress and team environment in oncology settings’, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.12340