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    Psychotherapy in historical perspective
    History of the Human Sciences 30 (2): 3-16. 2017.
    This article will briefly explore some of the ways in which the past has been used as a means to talk about psychotherapy as a practice and as a profession, its impact on individuals and society, and the ethical debates at stake. It will show how, despite the multiple and competing claims about psychotherapy’s history and its meanings, historians themselves have, to a large degree, not attended to the intellectual and cultural development of many therapeutic approaches. This absence has the pote…Read more
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    Psychotherapy in Europe
    History of the Human Sciences 31 (4): 3-12. 2018.
    Psychotherapy was an invention of European modernity, but as the 20th century unfolded, and we trace how it crossed national and continental borders, its goals and the particular techniques by which it operated become harder to pin down. This introduction briefly draws together the historical literature on psychotherapy in Europe, asking comparative questions about the role of location and culture, and networks of transmission and transformation. It introduces the six articles in this special is…Read more
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    Freud in Cambridge Review Symposium
    with Felicity Callard
    History of the Human Sciences 35 (2): 194-197. 2022.