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Volume 4, Issue 2, January 2011

Posted on 30th January 2011 in Categories:Journal.

Volume 5, Issue2, July 2011 of the Journal of Psycho-social Studies.

Editorial

  • Thinking about work psycho-socially
    by Helen Lucey and Liz Frost

Articles

  • Is the Holocaust traumatic?
    by Fred Alford
  • Sibling ghosts in the machine: Sibling transference in PhD
    student-supervisor relationships

    by Helen Lucey
  • What’s a girl to do when her mode of production and the potency of
    the men who ran it are ‘Gone with the Wind’? – The historical
    materialist melodrama of Scarlet O’Hara

    by Robert Chernomas
  • A bear in the attic
    by Gill Buswell

Book reviews

  • Education – An ‘Impossible profession’: Psychoanalytic explorations
    of learning and classrooms

    by Tamar Bibby

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