2012
DOI: 10.1002/ppi.1253
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Unacceptable Complicities and Necessary Articulations between Psychotherapy, Politics and Internationalism

Abstract: This article introduces a new Associate Editor. It clarifies certain connections—and disconnections—and articulations between psychotherapy, politics and internationalism. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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“…The final article in this issue completes not only this issue but also a series of articles introducing the current Associate Editors (see also Fay, ; Heuer, ; House, ; Nwoye, ; Pavón‐Cuéllar, ) and, as further Associate Editors are appointed, I will ask them, in turn, to introduce themselves by means of an article. This one, from Edward Emery, provides an overview of the author's concerns as well as a condensed synopsis of a selection of his previous publications which focus on mourning – at the personal level as well the social, collective level.…”
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“…The final article in this issue completes not only this issue but also a series of articles introducing the current Associate Editors (see also Fay, ; Heuer, ; House, ; Nwoye, ; Pavón‐Cuéllar, ) and, as further Associate Editors are appointed, I will ask them, in turn, to introduce themselves by means of an article. This one, from Edward Emery, provides an overview of the author's concerns as well as a condensed synopsis of a selection of his previous publications which focus on mourning – at the personal level as well the social, collective level.…”
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confidence: 94%