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Articles

"In the Spirit of Play: Applied Existential Psychotherapy", Betty Cannon & Reed Lindberg, International Journal of Psychotherapy, Vienna, Austria, 2015

"What Would I Do with Lacan Today? Thoughts on Sartre, Lacan, and Contemporary Psychoanalysis", Betty Cannon, Sartre Studies International, vol 22, Issue 2, 2016

"Applied Existential Psychotherapy: An Experiential Psychodynamic Approach" in Existential Therapy: Legacy, Vibrancy and Dialogue (Advancing Theory in Therapy), Betty Cannon in Laura Barnett & Greg Madison, eds, Routledge, London, 2012

"The Challenge of Being Yourself While Being Part of a Couple: Bad Faith and the Couples Dilemma" Betty Cannon & Reed Lindberg in Existential Perspectives on Relationship Therapy, ed. Emmy van Deurzen & Susan Iacovou, Palgrave Press, London, 2013

"Group Therapy as Revolutionary Praxis: A Sartrean Perspective" Betty Cannon in Sartre Today: A Centenary Celebration, ed. Adrian van den Hoven & Andrew Leak, Berghahn Books, Yew York & Oxford, 2005

"Psychoanalysis and Existential Psychoanalysis" Betty Cannon in Sartre: Key Concepts, ed. Steven Churchill and Jack Reynolds, Routedge, Oxford, 2017

"Authenticity, the Spirit of Play and the Practice of Psychotherapy." Upcoming special edition of existential psychologists writing on Authenticity in the Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. Spring, 2009.

"Sartre's 'Demonic Double' and Early Education for Peace" Betty Cannon in Eduction for Peace, ed Haim Gordon and Leonard Grob, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY, 1987

"Hazel E. Barnes' Autobiography as an Existential Analytic Example of the Good Life: A Student’s Tribute to Her Mentor." Existential Analysis, January, 2000, pp. 21-53.

"Sartre's Idea of Community" Betty Cannon in Hypatia: Essays in Honor of Hazel E. Barnes, ed. William Calder, Ulrich Goldsmith, and Phyllis Kenevan, University of Colorado Press, Boulder, 1985

"Nothingness as the Ground for Change: Gestalt Therapy and Existential Psychoanalysis", Betty Cannon in Existential Analysis, vol 20.2, London, July 2009

"Sartre and Existential Psychoanalysis." The Humanistic Psychologist (Special Volume: Understanding Existence: Perspectives in Existential Analysis), vol. 27, No.1, Spring, 1999, pp. 23-50.

"Sartre, Transcendence, and Education for Equality" Betty Cannon in Men's and Women't Liberation: Testimonies of Spirit, ed Haim Gordon, Leonard Grob, and Riffat Hassan, Greenwood Press, New York, 1991

"Hazel E. Barnes 1915-2008: A Farewell to America's Foremost Sartre Scholar." Existential Analysis, 19.2, July 2008, pp. 389-414.

"Existential Psychology and Psychiatry" Betty Cannon in Encyclopedia of Existentialism, ed. Haim Gordon, Greenwood Press, New York, 1999

"Sartre's Contribution to Psychoanalysis" Betty Cannon in Understanding Experience: Psychotherapy and Postmodernism, ed. Roger Frie, Brunner-Routledge, London, 2003

"Existential Psychoanalysis" Betty Cannon in The Edinburgh International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis, ed. Ross Skelton (B. Cannon section editor), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2006

"Nothingness at the Heart of Being: Existential Psychoanalysis and Gestalt Therapy" in New Perspectives on Sartre, ed Adrian Mirvish & Adrian van den Hoven, Cambridge Scholars Press, London, 2010

"The Death of the Objective Observer: Sartre's Dialectical Reason as an Epistemology for the Social Sciences." Man and World: An International Philosophical Review 18: 269 93, 1985.

"Praxis, Need, and Desire in Sartre's Later Philosophy: An Addendum to Existential Psychoanalysis." Societe Americaine de Philosophie de Langue Francaise, vol. 4, no. 23, Summer Fall (1992).

"Hazel E. Barnes: 1915-2008: A Tribute and Farewell", Betty Cannon, Sartre Studies International, London, 2008


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