Spiritually sensitive psychoanalysis: a contemporary introduction Spiritually sensitive psychoanalysis: a contemporary introduction by Gideon Lev, Oxford, Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Routledge, 2023, (hbk), ISBN 978-0-367-54865-0 (pbk), ISBN 978-0-367-54866-7 (ebk), ISBN 978-1-003-09093-9
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsJennie HoganJennie Hogan is a psychodynamic psychotherapist. She is the author of This is My Body: A story of sickness and health. She has Master’s Degrees in Theology from Cambridge University; Psychodynamic Theory and Practice from Roehampton University of London; and Modern English Literature from Birkbeck University of London. She is an Anglican priest. Her private practice is in London. Address for correspondence: jenniehogan@mac.com
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Psychodynamic Practice is a journal of counselling, psychotherapy and consultancy and it is written for professionals in all fields who use psychodynamic thinking in their work. The journal explores the relevance of psychodynamic ideas to different occupational settings. It emphasizes setting and application as well as theory and technique and focuses on four broad areas: •Clinical practice •The understanding of group and organisational processes •The use of psychodynamic ideas and methods in different occupational settings (for example, education and training, health care, social work, pastoral care, management and consultancy) •The understanding of social, political and cultural issues