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Animals as the Third in Relational Psychotherapy: Exploring Theory, Frame and Practice
Exploration of Animal-Human Relationships in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Finding Pathways to Bridge Remnant, Disowned, or as Yet Undeveloped Parts of Self
Relational Creatures: The Selfobject Functions of Dogs in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
A Dog in the Room: Interspecies Intersubjectivity in Relational Psychotherapy
Someone to Run with: Towards a Relational Neuroscientific Approach to Dog-Assisted Child Psychotherapy
A Journey Inside Noah’s Ark: A Group Analytic Theory of Child Psychotherapy in a Therapy Zoo
Unexpected Objects in the Group: The Foulksian Group-Analytic Boundary
Trauma Inevitably Equates to Baggage
Sister Moon: Close Encounters with a Third
Frame Breakage to the Rescue
A Cat in the Clinical Hour
Like a Bridge Over Troubled Waters
The Secret of Grief
The Conduit to Fear and Anger, and the Story
Together, We Can Find Your Voice. Love, Phoebe
Countertransferential? Counter-Therapeutic? Counter-Intuitive? Some Concluding Thoughts
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