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Cover Journal of Psychosocial Studies

Volume 15 (2022): Issue 3 (Nov 2022)

in Journal of Psychosocial Studies
Online ISSN:
1478-6737
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2022
  • Research Articles
    • Perceptions of women as political leaders at a time of crisis: a psychosocial study
    • Practising democratic equality: overcoming hierarchy alongside Rancière’s schoolmaster and Phillips’ psychoanalyst
    • Desire and its rule: Gender Trouble, the phallus and the ethics of psychoanalysis
  • Open Space
    • ‘The Backrooms’: exploring the unconscious together through collective meaning making
    • Do dictators have borderline personality? And does it matter?
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The coming triumph of the psychosocial perspective: lessons from the rise, fall and revival of Erich Fromm

Author:
Neil McLaughlin

Bodies on the line: how telepsychology brought about new relationalities between therapists and their clients during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:
Leanne Downing

Psychosocial studies with psychoanalysis

Author:
Stephen Frosh

Beyond the angers of populism: a psychosocial inquiry

Author:
Barry Richards

Students, psychosocial problems and shame in neoliberal higher education

Authors:
Trine Wulf-Andersen
and
Lene Larsen

On disappointment: promoting ordinary conversations in extraordinary times

Author:
Christopher Scanlon

Derry Girls and containment: conflict-related and transgenerational trauma in Northern Ireland

Author:
Maggie Long

Making sense of discomfort: the performance of masculinity and (counter-)transference

Author:
Thi Luong Gammon

Melancholic communities: trauma, neoliberalism and the rise of Chat magazine

Author:
Lucinda Rose Stroud

On not being able to read

Author:
Myna Trustram
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