Carine Minne is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a psychoanalyst with the British Psychoanalytical Society. Since almost twenty-five years, she has worked as Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy within the UK’s public health system, the NHS, based at the Portman outpatients’ clinic and Broadmoor high security hospital. She is the current President of the IAFP, co-editor of the IJFP and Chair of the IPA Violence Committee.
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EDITORIAL by Carine Minne and Jessica Collier
SPECIAL FOREWORD by Estela V. Welldon
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– What is forensic psychotherapy? Reflections on a new discipline by James... (more)
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– Penile trauma and genital exhibitionism: from castration anxiety to verbal potency by Brett Kahr
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– Sadism: a history of non-consensual sexual cruelty by Joanna Bourke
Open Access – DOI 10.33212/ijfp.v2n1.2020.1
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Editorial by Carine Minne and Jessica Collier
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– Autonomic countertransference: the psychopathic mind and the institution by Rob Hale
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– “Gendercide—Gender Divide”: reflections on organising a conference… and then moving it online by Katya Orrell
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Editorial by Carine Minne and Jessica Collier
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– On patients who explode: surviving petrifying psychotherapeutic experiences by Brett Kahr
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