Issue 1, Autumn 2009
Inside our launch issue
• Navigating a new landscape for psychoanalytic psychotherapy
• Be inventive, man! Kids Company on the front line
• Statutory Regulation: A guide for the perplexed
• Gazing at New Horizons - a round-table interview with Matthew Patrick, Ian McPherson, and Malcom Allen. Full transcript here
• NICE depression guidelines: Are patients losing out? By Daniel McQueen. Read the fully referenced version here
• Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy NOW 2009 - responses and award winners
• IAPT into the future - By Jeremy Clarke
• A training for the 21st century - By Jeremy Holmes
• Freud's porcupine - Four days, one hundred years ago, that changed history
• Reviews: Freud, starring David Suchet; Asterios Polyp, by David Mazzucchelli
Regular features include
• On the front line
• News in brief
• Agenda for renewal
• Diary
• Reviews
Issue 2, February 2010
Inside this issue – focus on statutory regulation
• The Chairs of the BACP, UKCP and BPC debate statutory regulation and the HPC
• From professional autonomy to practitioner accountability: Patrick Pietroni discusses the concept of a modern profession
• Jan McGregor Hepburn answers frequently asked questions about growing the BPC
• Alessandra Lemma presents Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy, a new service being made available through the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) initiative
• Exploring a new Statutory Regulator: Andrew Samuels argues for an alternative to the HPC
• On the Front Line: 2010 welcomes the Maya Centre’s 25th anniversary - Julia Vellacott gives a brief tour of the centre’s vital work in the community
• Helen Morgan Interviews Val Huet (BAAT) on professional life post-statutory registration
• Integrity shares its defence of the HPC
• Frances Roper investigates adapting models of training
Regular Features
• Diary
• Classics Revisited: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Freud’s Leonardo Da Vinci