In this episode we speak with systemic psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer, Amy Urry, about ideas in her paper 'THE GOOD ENOUGH FAMILY THERAPIST: We may choose to be Family Therapists but not necessarily in circumstances of our choosing'. In this podcast we draw upon systemic and attachment ideas alongside professional and personal experiences to consider what it means to be an adequate family therapist in professional and personal contexts that fall short of ideal.
A conversation with Peter Rober: Inner conversations, dual processes and the self-reflective therapist
The Solution Focused Conversation - Solution Focused Brief Therapy - With Eileen Murphy and Mawuli Amesu
Walking your Walk: Dr Sharon Bond and Kerri Newns share experiences on developing a systemic training course.
Gwyn Daniel talking Family Dramas: Connections Between the Arts, Shakespeare and Systemic Thinking.
Systemic Approaches in Social Work: A conversation with Nana Bonsu and Derek Dyer
Small Acts of Resistance - Thinking about Refugees: In conversation with Esther Usiskin Cohen
Izzat (honour), Sharam (shame) and the Call for Systemic Explorations: A conversation with Doreen Robinson and Dr Reenee Singh
Black Therapist - White Families, Therapists’ Perceptions of Cultural Competence and the making of The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health : A conversation with Karen Carberry an
Connecting family scripts and systemic training: A conversation with Vanessa Walker
Multiculturalism, Social Justice and Third Wave Feminism: A conversation with Dr Manijeh Daneshpour
Jason and the Technicolour Social GGRRAAACCEEESSS: In conversation with Jason Maldonado-Page
Important Factors That Shape My Systemic Practice: In conversation with Dr Ged Smith
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