Christina Moutsou

Christina Moutsou

Dr Christina Moutsou acquired her PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in 1999. She trained as a psychotherapist with the Philadelphia Association and she has worked in one of its houses for over five years. She currenltly works in private practice and as a sessional lecturer of psychoanalysis at Birkbeck College, University of London. She has co-edited Crossing European Boundaries (Bergham Books, 2006) and she is the author of 'Dreaming Anthropology: Unfolding intersubjectivity in complex anthropological research', Irish Journal of Anthropology (2000) and 'When philosophy meets practice: the setting up of a PA therapeutic community household' in Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis (Routeledge, 2008).

Books by Christina Moutsou

Rethinking Audit Cultures: A critical look at evidence-based practice in psychotherapy and beyond

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•Examines the related demands for audit and ‘evidence-based practice’ in health services, and how these increasingly encroach upon the field of psychotherapy. •Critically discusses whether the tools used to carry out ‘audit’ and measure ‘accountability’ can possibly relate to, or help reflect the nature of psychotherapeutic practice. •Suggests why attempts to…