The following lists the contents of Self and Society, Volume 30 Issue 4.
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Editorial:
Authors: Alexandra Chalfont, Kathy Parsons
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Article:
Author: Janice Brown
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Author: Trish Munn
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Abstract:
Last night I dreamt that I was in the early stages of pregnancy. I was baffled since I knew within the dream that I was too old for this to be possible. Besides I am barren. Yet there I was with child. I could feel the outline of my womb—a small protrusion that I could stroke, and to which I could offer protection. I have to say I was relieved when I awoke and realised that this was only a dream—and yet there was also some sense of reality to this unformed child.
Author: John Rowan
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Author: Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar
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Abstract:
Credo quia impossibile –
Author: Guy Dargert
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Abstract:
What relation has the secular profession of psychotherapy to matters of soul? Soul is traditionally the province of religion. In our culture our view of soul is particularly coloured by the Christian religion. Soul is normally understood to refer to an immortal component of our being that is capable of surviving our physical death. It is thought to be capable of entering into some kind of afterlife.
Author: Jane Barclay
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Abstract:
‘You don't understand’, my insides screamed silently when I heard my therapist say the word ‘privileged.’ I lost the rest of his sentence. All I heard was one word that got under my skin, with its implication that I ‘didn't know how lucky I was.’
Author: Alix Pirani
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Author: John Buckle
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Author: Tone Horwood
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Author: Tony Morris
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Author: Jane Barclay
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Book Review:
Authors: Jen Popkin, Katy Wakelin, Bee Springwood, John Rowan, William West, Vivienne Silver-Leigh
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