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Staff Publications List

Many of WPF Therapy’s staff are published authors, writing books, chapters or contributing articles to publications. Here are details of some of them.

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.

Mary Anne Coate, WPF Therapy Senior Consultant

  • Coate, MA. (2008) Supervision Research. Journal of the Association for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Supervision Spring 2008
  • Coate, MA. (2004) The Capacity for Forgiveness, Chapter in; Watts, F. and Gulliford, E. (eds) Forgiveness in Context, T and T Clark
    Do some people find forgiveness easier than others and why?
  • Coate, MA. (2001) Beyond Psychotherapy – beyond Ethics? Chapter in Palmer Barnes, F. and Murdin, L. (eds) Values and Ethics in the Practice of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Open University Press Exploring of the relationship between ethics, moral theology, counselling and psychotherapy.
  • Coate, MA. (1994) Sin, Guilt and Forgiveness. London: SPCK
    Hidden dimensions of a Pastoral Process
  • Coate, MA. (1987) Clergy Stress. London: SPCK
    Hidden conflicts in Ministry
  • Stephen Crawford, Assistant Head of Training

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

    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: Whurr
      Book 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 2005
      An 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.

    Pat MacDonald, Group Analytic Psychotherapist · WPF Therapy

    • MacDonald, P. (1998) Time Limited Goal Oriented Therapy - Diary of a Stop Smoking Group. Group Analysis 31 (1)
    • MacDonald, P. (1998) Waiting to Exhale. Nursing Times 94 (39)
    • MacDonald, P. (1999) Breathlessness the Patient’s Perception. The Asthma Journal 4 (3)
    • MacDonald, P. (2000) Working with Non Compliance. The Asthma Journal 4 (4)
    • MacDonald, P. (2000) Kick the Smoking Habit. Asthma News, Jan-Mar
    • MacDonald, P. (2000) Understanding the Hyperventilation Syndrome. The Asthma Journal 5 (2)
    • MacDonald, P. (2000) Management of Smoking Related COPD. Practice Nurse 20
    • MacDonald, P. (2000) Health Choices - the Appeal of Complementary Medicine. The Asthma Journal 5 (4)
    • MacDonald, P. (2001) Managing Asthma in Adolescence. Nursing Times 97 (38)
    • MacDonald, P. (2002) All of Us, a Search for the Meaning of the Matrix. Group Analysis 35 (2)
    • MacDonald, P. (2002) Understanding the Nicotine Addiction Trap. Practice Nurse November 2002
    • MacDonald, P. (2003) Understanding and Treating Asthma in Adolescents. Paediatric Nursing 15 (1)
    • MacDonald, P. (2003) Time to Target Your Counseling Skills. Practice Nurse May 2003
    • MacDonald, P. (2003) The Only One. Black and White Median Group Bulletin 18 (August 2003)
    • MacDonald, P. (2003) Developing a Therapeutic Relationship. Practice Nurse October 2003
    • MacDonald, P. (2003) Emotional Care of the Patient and Family in Terminal Illness. Practice Nurse November 2003
    • MacDonald, P. (2004) Understanding Smoking Behaviour in Children. Paediatric Nursing 16 (3)
    • MacDonald, P. (2004) Life and Death in an Analytic Group. Group Analysis 37 (2)
    • MacDonald, P. (2004) The Depressed Patient. Practice Nurse 28 (7)
    • MacDonald, P. (2005) The Angry Patient. Practice Nurse 28 (10)
    • MacDonald, P. (2005) The Obesity Crisis - Why Diets Don’t Work Practice Nurse 29 (8)
    • MacDonald, P. (2005) Breast Cancer, Strength through Support. Practice Nurse 29 (12)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) Small Steps Make a Big Difference. Practice Nurse 31 (1)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) Taking the Plunge. Practice Nurse 31 (5)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) Choices following Mastectomy. Practice Nurse 32 (5)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) Workplace Stress and the Practice Nurse. Practice Nurse 32 (6)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) Workplace Bullying. Practice Nurse 32 (10)
    • MacDonald, P. (2006) The Only One. Group Analysis 39 (4)
    • MacDonald, P. Breast (2007) Cancer and Premature Menopause. Practice Nurse 33 (3)
    • MacDonald, P. (2007) Supporting Patients with Alopecia. Practice Nurse 33 (9)
    • MacDonald, P. (2007) Motivating Smokers to Quit. Practice Nurse 33 (12)
    • MacDonald, P. (2008) How to Help Patients with Insomnia. Practice Nurse 35 (1)
    • MacDonald, P. (2008) Turning dissertations into papers: workshop review. The Psychotherapist 37
    • MacDonald, P. (2008) Die Einzige. Psychosozial 31 Jahrang.Nr.111
    • MacDonald, P. (2008) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Practice Nurse 35 (9)
    • MacDonald, P. (2008) Mental Health Problems in Men. Practice Nurse 35 (11)

    Lesley Murdin, Chief Executive

    • Murdin, L. (1994) Outer space and inner space. Journal of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Counselling vol. 2,
    • Murdin, L. (1994) Time to go: therapist‑induced endings in psychotherapy. British Journal for Psychotherapy vol. 10, 3
    • Murdin, L. (1995) What harm can it do? Psychodynamic Counselling vol. 1, 3
    • Murdin, L. (1996) The letter and spirit of the law (with P. Clarkson). Counselling vol. 7, 1
    • Murdin, L. (1998) The Ethics of Supervision. Chapter in P. Clarkson (ed.) Supervision London: Whurr
    • Murdin, L. (2000) How Much is Enough? - Endings in psychotherapy and counselling. London: Routledge
    • Murdin, L. (2001) Dilemmas in Counselling and Psychotherapy 2001 ed. Jones, C. Buckingham: Open University Press
    • Murdin, L. (2001) Values and Ethics in the Practice of Psychotherapy and Counselling (edited with Fiona Palmer Barnes). London: Routledge
    • Murdin, L. (2001) Success and failure. Chapter in Values and Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counselling (edited with Fiona Palmer Barnes) London: Routledge
    • Murdin, L. (2006) Setting Out: the importance of the beginning in counselling and psychotherapy. London : Routledge
    John Stewart, Assistant Head of Training
    • Stewart, J. The Interface between teaching and learning in supervision, and Supervision and its organisational context. Chapter in Driver, C. and Martin, E. (2002) Supervising Psychotherapy: Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Perspectives. London: Sage

    Stephen Gross, Seminar Leader and Supervisor

    • 1991 : Oedipus- An Ancient Myth for Modern Times: Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists No.22, July, pp 45-54
    • 1994 : Counselling : A space for Mourning - paper given to Devon Pastoral counsellors
    • 1995 : Revenge of the Fathers -Incest and the Male Therapist - in Psychodynamic Counselling 1 [2] pp 263-281
    • 1995 : Jungians in our own Time : Conference paper - ‘The Jungians Today’, Regents College
    • 1996 : Language and Gender - in Psychodynamic Counselling 2 [4] pp 543-548
    • 1998 : The Orsino Complex - Men who love themselves as Love Objects - in Psychodynamic Counselling 4 [2] pp 203-220
    • 1998 : Parrying the Biggest Blow - in Manna , The Voice of Modern Judaism, Autumn
    • 1999 : The Place of Theory in Training - in Psychodynamic Counselling 5[1] pp 122-127
    • 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


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