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Volume 5, Issue 2, July 2011

Posted on 1st July 2011 in Categories:Journal of Psychosocial Studies.

Volume 4, Issue2, January 2011 of the Journal of Psycho-social Studies.

Editorial

  • Editorial introduction
    by Helen Lucey and Liz Frost

Articles

  • Psycho-social writing from data
    by Wendy Hollway
  • Bubbles and Bees: Historical explanation of psychosocial
    thinking

    by David Jones
  • The making of docile working class subjects: CBT, class and the
    failures of psychoanalysis

    by Sally Sayles
  • Murderer, mad man, misfit? Making sense of the murder of Zahid
    Mubarek

    by David Gadd
  • The meaning of absurd protest: The Book of Job, Albert Camus and C.
    Fred Alford’s ‘After the Holocaust’
    by Matthew H Bowker

Book reviews

  • Can psychoanalysts think about the psycho-societal?
    by Tom Wengraf

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