
See Dr. Erb's Publications and "In Press" Articles:
Mental Health, Philosophy, Feminism, Research and Bodyography
Below is the fun land of mental health articles where we incubate, gestate and find meaning within the Psychodynamic paradigm.
Erb, J. & Bittinger R. (Forthcoming) Your Therapist is not Okay: Re-embracing the understanding of the Wounded Healer
The Bodies Collective (2023) The Collaborative Body in Qualitative Research: Becoming Bodyography. London: Routledge.
Bittinger, R., Clarke, D., Erb, J., Hauser, H., Wyatt, J., (2021) Intimacy as Inquiry: Collaborative reading and writing with Deleuze and Guattari, In Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies: Special Issue on Deleuze & Guattari.
Erb, J., & Bittinger, R., (2021) “Where Does Power Go When No One Wants It: Two New Academics Grapple with the Hierarchies Implicit within Conference Spaces” in International Review of Qualitative Research, ECQI special issue. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1940844720968198
Erb, J., CO Bodies Collective, (2021) Bodyography as activism in qualitative inquiry: The Bodies Collective at ECQI19 in International Review of Qualitative Research, special issue. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1940844720970140
Erb, J. (2020), The Politics of appearance: Bodily transference and its implications for the counselling relationship, in Psychotherapy and Politics International, 18:2 Special Issue: Therapists’ Lived Experience. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppi.1538
Erb, J. (2019), Stumbling through the Contours of Bodily Appearance: Nomadic Embodiment of the Female Counsellor. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
Epp, D. and Erb, J. (2014) Possible buffers against mental illness amongst university students at CMU. Results published https://cacsd.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/partner-spring-2014-web.pdf
Erb, J. (2010) Honours Research: Independent Study: ‘Are We all Better than Eachother? Social Comparisons Correlate with What is important in life’ .
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