Staff Publications
Many members of our teaching faculty and graduates have published books, which are key texts in the fields of psychotherapy, counselling, art therapy, child therapy, play therapy, family therapy, couples therapy, child mental health, parenting, emotional health and well-being. Here is a selection of their books.
Dr Dan Hughes
Books:
- Building the Bonds of Attachment - Awakening Love in Deeply Troubled Children. (Jason Aranson).
- Principles of Attachment-Focused Parenting. (W.W. Norton and Co).
- Attachment-Focused Family Therapy, (W.W. Norton and Co).
- Attachment-Focused Family Therapy Workbook. (W.W. Norton and Co).
Dr Michelle Lefevre
Books:
- Communicating with Children and Young People: Making a Difference’ (Policy Press).
- Co-editor Direct Work: Social Work with Children and Young People in Care. (BAAF).
- Deputy Editor of the international journal 'Social Work Education'.
Dr James Low
Books:
- Being Right There: The Mirror of Clear Meaning. (Snow Lion).
- Simply Being (Antony Rowe).
Dr. Jeanne Magagna
Books:
- Intimate Transformations: Babies with their Families. (Karnac books).
- Editor: Universals of Psychoanalysis in the Treatment of Psychotic and Borderline States (Free Association books).
- Co- editor Crisis at Adolescence: Object Relations Therapy with the Family (Jason Aranson).
Dr Valerie Sinason
Books:
- Mental Handicap and the Human Condition and Attachment (Free Association).
- Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder (Routledge).
- Co-author, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy After Child Abuse: The Treatment of Adults and Children Who Have Experienced Sexual Abuse, Violence and Neglect in Childhood (Karnac).
- Changing Policy and Practice for People with Learning Disabilities (Continuum International).
Dr Margot Sunderland
Books:
- What Every Parent Needs to Know (Dorling Kindersley).
- Draw on Your Emotions (Speechmark).
- Draw on your Relationships (Speechmark).
- Using storytelling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children (Speechmark).