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Relevant Publications

Water Research

Schwuchow, J., Wilkes, J. and Trousdell, I.  (2010).  Energizing Water – Flowform Technology and the Power of Nature.  Forest Row: Sophia Books.

Reigner, M. and Wilkes, J. (1998).  Flowforms and the Language of Water.  In D. Seamon & A. Zajonc (Eds.), Goethe’s Way of Science. New York: SUNY Press.

Wilkes, J. (2003).  Flowforms – the Rhythmic Power of Water.  Edinburgh: Floris Books.

Experiential and Action Research

Lees, J. (2011).  Transformational anthroposophical research in the early twentieth-century: the challenge of intellectualism and materialism, under review

Peer reviewed (some impact factored)

Mackaskie, J. and Lees, J. (2011).  Dreaming the research process: a psychotherapeutic contribution to the culture of healthcare research.  British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (IF: 0.396)In press.

Lees, J. (2009).  Epiphanies and research in the field of mental health.  Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (IF: 1.063), 16(8): 703-710.

Lees, J. (2008).  Research supervision and psychotherapeutic theory: bridging the research practice gap.  Psychodynamic Practice, 14(3): 281-293.

Lees, J. (2008).  A spiritual perspective on loss and bereavement.  International Journal for Human Caring, 12(2): 90-94.

Other articles and publications

Gruwez, C. (2011).  Walking with your Time: A Manichean Journey.  Lulu.com

Lees, J. (2008).  A practitioner researcher’s view of academic life, emancipation and transformation.  In J. Lees and D. Freshwater (eds), Practitioner-based Research: Power, Discourse and Transformation, London: Karnac Books.

Lees, J. and Hunter, B. (2008).  A transformational dialogue between the Fisherman and the Gentle Warrior.  In J. Lees and D. Freshwater (eds), Practitioner-based Research: Power, Discourse and Transformation, London: Karnac Books.

Lees, J. (2000).  Reflections on death and bereavement.  New View, summer 2000.

Anthroposophic medicine and therapy research

Lees, J. (2011).  Integrating psychotherapy and complementary and alternative medicine, under peer review

Lees, J. (2011).   Anthroposophic psychotherapy and complementary and alternative medicine, under peer review

Peer reviewed (some impact factored)

Lees, J. and Tovey, P. (2011).  Counselling and psychotherapy, complementary and alternative medicine and the future of healthcare.  British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (IF: 0.396)In press.

Lees, J. (2011).  Counselling and psychotherapy in dialogue with complementary and alternative medicine.  British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (IF: 0.396), 39(2); 117-130.

Other articles

Tovey, P. and Lees, J. (2011).  Psychotherapy and professional identity development: the relevance of CAM.  Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 19: 104-106.

Living thinking as method

Peer reviewed

Lees, J. (2003).  Developing therapist self-understanding through research. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 3(2): 147-153.

Lees, J. (2001).  Reflexive action research: developing knowledge through practice.  Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 1(2): 132-138.

Other articles

Lees, J. (2005).  Two research discourses.  Therapy Today, 16(8), 29-31.

Lees, J. (2003).  The spiritual scientific research debate.  Newsletter for the AS in GB, 80(4).

Lees, J. (2001).  Research and therapeutic work’, Worldwide Newsletter for Healthcare and Social Therapy Inspired by Anthroposophy, 49.