Articles
- David Cameron Should Measure Mental Health, not Happiness by Oliver James
- Attachment as a Sensorimotor Experience: The Use of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy by Janina Fisher
- Touch as Relational Affirmation by Angela King
- Supervision of Work with Trauma and Dissociation: An Attachment-based Perspective by Sue Richardson
- Fairbairn’s Thinking on Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Development of his Mature Theory by Graham Clarke and Paul Finnegan
- British Upper-Class Complex Trauma Syndrome:The Case of Charles Rycroft, Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist by Simon Partridge
- Learning from Factors that Make for a Successful Childhood: Why the Design and Organization of our Schools Needs to Change by James Wetz
- A ‘Springy Tornado’: Therapy with a Child Refugee with Disorganized Attachment by Laura Bennett-Murphy
Kate White is a training therapist, supervisor and teacher at The Bowlby Centre. Formerly senior lecturer at South Bank University in the Department of Nursing and Community Health Studies, she has used her extensive experience in adult education to contribute to the innovative psychotherapy curriculum developed at The Bowlby Centre. In addition to working as an individual psychotherapist, Kate runs workshops on the themes of attachment and trauma in clinical practice.
Orit Badouk Epstein is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist and supervisor who trained at The Bowlby Centre, London where she is a member of the executive committee. She works as a relational psychotherapist in private practice and has a particular interest and passion for working with individuals who have experienced extreme abuse and trauma, DID, ritual abuse and working relationally with parents.