Publications
Several AIP members have published in books and journals. A selection of references are listed here, including links to PDF versions of available papers:
Pauline Everest
(1999) 'The multiple self: working with dissociation and trauma', Journal of Analytical Psychology, 44(4), pp. 443-463.
Stephen Friedrich
(2000), 'Images of Liminality in the Masculine', in Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice, N. Wellings & E. McCormick (eds.), London: Sage
Stephen Gross
(2001) 'On Integrity', in Psychodynamic Counselling, 7 (2), pp. 207-216.
(2000), 'Racisim in the Shadow of Jung - The Myth of White Supremacy', in Jungian Thought in the Modern World, Elphis Christopher & Hester Solomon (eds.), London: Free Association Books ISBN 1853434671.
(2000) 'Is The Merchant of Venice an Antisemitic Play?', in Manna:The Voice of Modern Judaism, Summer.
(1999), 'The place of theory in training,' Psychodynamic Counselling, 5 (1), pp. 122-7.
(1998) 'Parrying the Biggest Blow', in Manna: The Voice of Modern Judaism, Autumn.
(1998) 'The Orsinio Complex - Men Who Love Themselves as Love Objects', in Psychodynamic Counselling, 4 (2).
(1996) 'Language and Gender', in Psychodynamic Counselling, 2 (4), pp. 543-548.
(1995) 'Revenge of the Fathers - Incest and the Male Therapist', in Psychodynamic Counselling, 1 (2), pp. 263-281.
(1991) 'Oedipus - An Ancient Myth for Modern Times', in: Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists No. 22, July, pp. 45-54.
David Henderson
(2011), 'Aspects of negation in Freud and Jung,' Psychodynamic Practice, 17(2), ISSN 1475-3634
(2010) 'The Coincidence of Opposites: C.G. Jung’s Reception of Nicholas of Cusa', in Studies in Spirituality, Titus Brandsma Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, ISSN 0926-6453
(2009) 'Reverting to Type: A meditation on change', Supervision Review, British Association for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Supervision
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(2007), 'The Shame of the Psychotherapist', Conversations in the Community Series, Philadelphia Association, London
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(2006), 'Apophatic Elements in the Theory and Practice of Analytical
Psychology' (conference paper). International Association for Jungian
Studies, University of Greenwich, London
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(2006) 'Shame as an achievement in analytic training', Psychodynamic
Practice, 12 (3), pp. 327-332, ISSN 1475-3634
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(2005) 'Neoplatonism and Analytical Psychology' (conference paper), International Association for Jungian Studies, Texas A&M University, College Station TX
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(2003) 'Colonising the Heart: Shame and the Regulatory Project' in The Future of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, edited by Lucy King and Rosemary Randall, London, Whurr, pp. 1-11, ISBN 1861 563744.
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(2003) 'C.G. Jung and Thomas Merton: Apophatic and Kataphatic Traditions in the 20th Century', in Studies in Spirituality, 13, Titus Brandsma Institute, Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, pp. 263-291, ISSN 0926-6453.
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(2002), 'Self-experience in Thomas Merton and C.G. Jung', in A Mind Awake int the Dark: Papers From the 2000 Oakham Conference of the Thomas Merton Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Pearson, Sullivan & Thomson (eds.), Abergavenny: Three Peaks Press, pp. 149-155, ISBN 1 902093 06 2.
(1999), 'From Shaman to Therapist' in Therapy on the Couch, Susan Greenberg (ed), David Henderson (Consulting Editor), London: Camden Press, pp. 26-28, ISBN 9 780948 49154.
(1998),'Solitude and Solidarity: A philosophy of supervision', in Psychoanalytic and Jungian Supervision, Petruska Clarkson (ed), London: Whurr, pp. 64-73, ISBN 1 897635 94 X.
Toby Ingham
(2010), 'What makes government the right body to handle an anxiety attack?' Psychodynamic Practice, 16(2), pp. 207-12, ISSN 1475-3634
(2010), 'The frame is the therapy,' Therapy Today, 21(9), ISSN 1748-7486
Nigel Wellings
(2005), Nothing to Lose: Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Living Life, w/Elizabeth McCormick, London: Continuum ISBN 0826473407
(2000), Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice, w/Elizabeth McCormick (eds.), London: Sage ISBN 1 4129 0802 7
Candida Yates
(2007), Masculine Jealousy and Contemporary Cinema, London: Palgrave-Macmillan, ISBN 1403986214
(2007) 'Everything to play for: Masculinities, trauma and the pleasures of DVD consumption,' (co-authored w/C. Bainbridge) in Culture and The Unconscious, C. Bainbridge, S. Radstone, M. Rustin & C. Yates (eds.), ISBN 1403986221
(2006) 'Masculine Jealousy and the struggle for possession in The End Of The Affair (N. Jordan, US/Ger. 1999), Journal For Cultural Research, 10 (3), pp. 219-235
(2005), 'Cinematic symptoms of masculinity in transition: Memory, history and mythology in contemporary film' (co-authored with C. Bainbridge), Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 10 (3), pp. 299-318
(2001) 'Teaching Psychoanalytic Studies: Towards a New Culture of Learning in Higher Education', Psychoanalytic Studies, 3 (3/4), pp. 333-347.
(2000) 'Masculinity and Good-Enough Jealously', Psychoanalytic Studies, 2 (1), pp. 77-88.
(2000) 'Culture, Psychology and Transitional Space', (co-authored w/ S. Day Sclater), in Culture in Psychology, Corinne Squire (ed.), London: Routledge ISBN 0415243548.
(1999) 'The Psycho-Politics of Post Divorce Parenting', (co-authored w/ S. Day Sclater), in What Is a Parent?: A Socio-Legal analysis, Andrew Bainham, et al (eds.), Oxford: HartPublishing ISBN 1841130435
(1996) 'The Othello Syndrome and the Revenge of Desdemona', in Studies in History and Contemporary Culture, Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin.
