Fawkes, L., 2001. ACATnews Editorial Autumn 2001. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
I am happy to welcome readers to what I believe is an excellent edition of ACATnews. As this is the main edition for 2001 it contains some of the presentations from the 2001 ACAT Conference, which are well worth re-visiting. I am pleased too that Anna Jellema has chosen to reply to Tony Ryle, putting the case for Attachment Theory and Vygotskian/Bakhtinian Theories as mutually enhancing CAT theory rather than being separate "strands" as I had somewhat provocatively suggested some time ago. Further views on this debate are very welcome.
Tony Ryle further elaborates his conceptual thinking in his pieces in this edition.
It is good to read an account of creative clinical work from Steve Potter and his colleague Daniel Weinstein, and it would be interesting to hear other such accounts from people working in different settings.
CAT is moving into so many fields and there is so much to share from the coal face.
On the research front there is the good news from Sue Clarke in Dorset that a Randomised Controlled Trial is underway into the efficacy of CAT with borderline personality disorder.
Next year is the 10th Anniversary of ACAT and there will be a variety of ways in which we will seek to mark the milestone. It is hoped that the next edition of ACATnews will carry some reflections about these years from people at different stages of professional development in CAT and in different settings. If you would like to contribute to this then please do get in touch with the ACAT office.
The next edition will have a new editor. I am delighted that Mog Johnston has taken on this important job. My increased family and work commitments mean that I have to withdraw now, but I have enjoyed my time as editor and wish Mog well. Many thanks to Jon Sloper for his extremely effective design work and to Steve Potter for ensuring that this edition got to press.
Type in your search terms. If you want to search for results that match ALL of your keywords you can list them with commas between them; e.g., "borderline,adolescent", which will bring back results that have BOTH keywords mentioned in the title or author data.
ACATnews Editorial Summer 2002
Fawkes, L., 2002. ACATnews Editorial Summer 2002. Reformulation, ACAT News Spring, p.x.
Letters to the Editors
Deirdre Haslam and Christine Leaman, 2002. Letters to the Editors. Reformulation, Autumn, p.4.
Editorial
Nuttall, S. and Scott-Stewart, M., 2002. Editorial. Reformulation, Autumn, p.2.
Editorial
Nuttall, S. and Scott Stewart, M., 2002. Editorial. Reformulation, Spring, p.2.
A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of CAT for the Treatment of Personality Disorder
Clarke, S., 2001. A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of CAT for the Treatment of Personality Disorder. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of CAT for the Treatment of Personality Disorder
Clarke, S., 2001. A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Efficacy of CAT for the Treatment of Personality Disorder. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
ACATnews Editorial Autumn 2001
Fawkes, L., 2001. ACATnews Editorial Autumn 2001. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Borderline Traits and Dissociated States in Later Life
Hepple, J., 2001. Borderline Traits and Dissociated States in Later Life. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
CAT and Attachment Theory: A Reply to Tony Ryle
Jellema, A., 2001. CAT and Attachment Theory: A Reply to Tony Ryle. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
CAT's Dialogic Perspective on the Self
Ryle, A., 2001. CAT's Dialogic Perspective on the Self. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Le CAT a Paris
Coumont, V., 2001. Le CAT a Paris. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Personal therapy as part of CAT training
Coumont, V., Parry, G. and Evans, M., 2001. Personal therapy as part of CAT training. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Reconstructing the Infant : Review of 'The Interpersonal World of The Infant' by Daniel Stern
Scott Stewart, M., 2001. Reconstructing the Infant : Review of 'The Interpersonal World of The Infant' by Daniel Stern. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Research and Cognitive Analytic Therapy: What do we need to know?
Pollard, R., 2001. Research and Cognitive Analytic Therapy: What do we need to know?. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
Some of the Historical and Cultural Background to the Self
Pollard, R., 2001. Some of the Historical and Cultural Background to the Self. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
The Development of Self in Early Experience: Borderline Mothers and Their Infants
Danon, G., Rosenblum, O. and LeNestour, A., 2001. The Development of Self in Early Experience: Borderline Mothers and Their Infants. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
The impact of illness on the therapist's self and the handling and use of this in therapy
Wilton, A., 2001. The impact of illness on the therapist's self and the handling and use of this in therapy. Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
"Doing CAT" versus "Using CAT"
Jellema, A., 2001. "Doing CAT" versus "Using CAT". Reformulation, ACAT News Autumn, p.x.
This site has recently been updated to be Mobile Friendly. We are working through the pages to check everything is working properly. If you spot a problem please email support@acat.me.uk and we'll look into it. Thank you.