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Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 31, Number 1 Spring 2001 Special Issue: Psychotherapy and Psychosis: What Are Promising New Developments? Guest Editor: Alvin R. Mahrer, Ph.D. Notes from the Editor lra Moses, Ph.D., ABPP What Are Some Promising Developments in Psychotherapy with “Psychosis”? Introduction and Preview A/vin R. Mahrer and Donald B. Boulet The Fear of Understanding Schizophrenia and Iatrogenic Myths Bertram P. Karon Psychoanalysis and Psychosis: Trends and Developments Ann-Louise S. Silver Phe Practice of Pre-Therapy Garry F. Prouty If You Want to Do Something About Your Own Craziness, Have Your Own Experiential Sessions A/vin R. Mahrer Synthetiki Psychotherapy: An Integrative Psychotherapy for Individuals with Schizophrenic Symptoms Joannis N. Nestoros Psychosis: New Existential, Systemic, and Cognitive-Behavioral Developments Ernesto Spinelli Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 31, Number 2 Summer 2001 Treatment of Prostitution Using Integrative Therapy Techniques: A Case Study Maria Napoli, Ph.D., Karen Gerdes, Ph.D., and Shelly DeSouza-Rowland, B.S.W Cognitive Therapy and Brain-Injury: Theoretical and Clinical Issues Andrew Kinney rhe Loneliness of the Therapist in the Public Outpatient Clinic Yuval Melamed, M.D., Henry Szor, M.D.., and Elizur Bernstein, Ph.D. Psychologist as Mentor and Detective in the Mirror of the Soul Carl Goldberg, Ph.D. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Innovative Clinical Applications Howard Protinsky, Jennifer Sparks, and Kimberly Flemke About the Contributors Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 31, Number 3 Fall 2001 \bsolute Versus Tentative Interpretations: Mediating Effects of Client Locus of Control Craig S. Cashwell, Amy Skinner, Jennifer C. Lewis, J. Scott Young, and Tammy H. Cashwell rhe Impact of Specific Psychotherapist Beliefs Regarding Managed Care on Prospective Psychotherapy Clients Richard M. Jung, Andrew M. Pomerantz, Steven W. Tuholski, and Bryce F. Sullivan Management Strategies of Sexual Dysfunctions MohammadAl i Besharat, Ph.D Jungian Perspectives on the Etiology and Treatment of Torture John R. Van Eenwyk, S.T.B., Ph.D Taiwanese University Students’ Conceptions of Counseling Yii-Nii Lin, Ph.D fechnological Empathy: An Educational Video of Healing and Hope From Victims/Survivors and Trauma Experts Erwin Randolph Parson, Ph.D. About the Contributors Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy Volume 31, Number 4 Winter 2001 Clients’ Experiences of Obstructive Silence: Integrating Conscious Reports and Analytic Theories Heidi M. Levitt, Ph.D Self-Disclosure and the Therapeutic Frame: Concerns for Novice Practitioners John Bishop, M.S. and Robert C. Lane, Ph.D rhe Interplay Between Therapy and Supervision Andrea Corn, Psy.D Loneliness and Dread as Time Sense Disturbances Carl Goldberg, Ph.D Interpretation as Shaped by Projective Identification Robert Waska, Ph.D

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