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Staff Publications

Many of WPF Therapy's staff are published authors, writing books, chapters or contributing articles to publications. Here are details of some of their more recent publications:


Joan Baxter - CEO

  • Baxter, J. (2000) Needs and Resources Assessment: establishing a baseline of expectation in delivering emotional support to schools. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion 2 (3).
  • Baxter, J. and Frederickson, N. (2005) Every child matters: can educational psychology contribute to radical reform? Educational Psychology in Practice 21 (2) Routledge.
  • Baxter, J. (2007) Fundamental Health: Children's Mental Health - a guide. CSN/LGiU
  • Baxter, J.  'Belonging' (2009) in Frederickson, N. and Dunsmuir, S. (eds.) Measures of Children's Mental Health and Psychological Wellbeing. London: GL Assessment

 

Gabrielle Brown

  • Brown, G & Walker, J (2010) 'Prison Language as an Organisational Defence Against Anxiety' in Psychiatry in Prisons, A Comprehensive Handbook.  (Forensic Focus 31) ed. Wilson, S & Cumming, I. London, Jessica Kinsley Publishers.
  • Brown, G. & Kainth, K. Matheison, C. Osborne, J. Trenkle, A, Adlam, J. (2011) 'An Hospitable Engagement? Open-door psychotherapy with the socially excluded' Psychodynamic Practice 17(3) August 2011

 

Kate Clayton, Project Manager - Health in Mind
  • Clayton, K and Purves, D. (2005) Worry: Exploring Associations with Locus of Control, Emotional Intelligence and Metacognition, Preceedings of British Psychological Society, 13, 2 British Psychological Association Quinquennial Conference Qualitative research study.

 

Stephen Crawford, Assistant Head of Training

  • Crawford, S. (2004) Generosity, Paper given to FPC Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Study Day Crawford, S. (2005) Free Association and Supervision in Driver, C. and Martin, E. Supervision and the Analytic Attitude. London: Whurr


Christine Driver, Director of Training & Clinical Services

  • Driver, C. and Martin, E. (2002) Supervising Psychotherapy: Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Perspectives. London: Sage
  • Book on supervision focusing on unconscious processes and the supervisory relationship, learning in supervision, the setting and supervision and generic issues in supervision.
  • Driver, C. (2003) A Consideration of Mutative Processes in Relation to Mental Health, published in Bishop John Robinson Fellowship Newsletter, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, Issue No. 14, August 2003. A consideration of how psychodynamic ideas are useful in helping understanding in pastoral care settings.
  • Driver, C. and Martin, E. (2005) Supervision and the Analytic Attitude. London: WhurrBook on supervision focusing on analytic theory and its application to supervision and highlighting how this illuminates and clarifies supervisory processes and dynamics.
  • Driver, C. (2005) An under-active or over-active internal world? Journal of Analytical Psychology. April 2005An exploration of parallel dynamics within Psyche and Soma, and the difficulty of internal regulation, in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.
  • Driver, C. (2008) Assessment in Supervision: an Analytic Perspective. British Journal of Psychotherapy. Vol. 24 (3).Paper on the role of assessment in supervision in relation to both the patient and the supervisee.

 

Stephen Gross, Seminar Leader and Supervisor

  • 2000 : Is the Merchant of Venice an Antisemitic Play? - in Manna, the Voice of Modern Judaism, Summer
  • 2000 : Racism in the Shadow of Jung - The Myth of White Supremacy - in 'Jungian Thought in the Modern World' , Elphis Christopher and Hester Solomon, eds. London, Free Association Books, ISBN 1853434671
  • 2001: On Integrity - in Psychodynamic Counselling, 7[2] pp 207-216 2002 : Concepts of God and the Consolations of Psychotherapy - paper presented at Leo Baeck College, London 2003 : Paul Celan - The Scream of Silence - in Manna, The Voice of Modern Judaism, Summer
  • 2004 : Hamlet , a Suitable Case for Treatment -paper presented to the Association of Independent Psychotherapists 2008 : Reading Hamlet can Drive you Mad - paper given to the Institute of Psychotherapy and Social Studies

 

Pat MacDonald, Group Analytic Psychotherapist ยท WPF Therapy

  • MacDonald, P. (2009) "Supporting people who self-harm" Practice Nurse 37 (9) 31-33, ISSN 0953-6612
  • MacDonald, P. (2009) "A diet-free approach to weight loss" Practice Nurse 37(10) 32-36, ISSN 0953-6612
  • MacDonald, P. (2011) "Narcissistic Personality Disorder" Practice Nurse 41 (1) 20-22, ISSN 0953 6612

 

Ann Petts

  • 2007 Petts, A & Shapley, B (Eds) "On Supervision: Psychoanalytic and Jungian Analytic Perspectives" Karnac

 

Anne Power

  • 2007 Power, A. "Discussion of Trauma at the Threshold: The Impact of Boarding School on Attachment in Young Children". Attachment Vol 1 (3) 313-320
  • 2008 Power, A. "Clinical Notes - a Neglected Channel?" BAPPS Supervision Review Summer. 2-6
  • 2009 Power, A. "Supervision - a space where diversity can be thought about?" Attachment vol 3 Summer pp 157-175.





WPF Therapy is a organisational member of the BACP and UKCP

  • WPF Therapy Limited, 23 Magdalen Street, London SE1 2EN
  • Company No. 1214251
  • Registered in England
  • Registered Charity No. 273434

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