This area contains links to what we hope will be a growing collection of digital resources, clips and recordings from a variety of sources. Please Contact Us with further suggestions.
In addition to these resources, you can also view the Journal of Family Therapy podcast series
A full list of digital resources and downloads is available to AFT members.
Family Therapist Ged Smith’s keynote plenary at AFT’s 2011 conference.
View short clip of Therapeutic Responses to Families in Crisis
A special version of the BBC1 documentary I Hate Mum is now available on DVD (at discount to AFT members). Re-edited for training and educational purposes, the DVD features a multi-disciplinary family therapy team from Greenwich CAMHS and includes:
• The original film, divided into two 25 minutes sections, suitable for use in training contexts and with additional footage not shown at the time of transmission.
• Restored footage of some of the process elements of family therapy.
• Examples of two reflecting team variations – Reflecting puppet shows and Reflecting role plays.
• Interviews with the director, researcher and clinic co-ordinator.
• Interviews with both families two years after filming.
To order, complete and return booking form (PDF).
Family Therapy & Systemic Practice: Ged Smith Interview by JFT Editor Mark Rivett
Journal of Family Therapy podcast recorded at the 2011 AFT Conference.
Family Therapy & Systemic Practice: Paolo Bertrando Interview by JFT Editor Mark Rivett
Journal of Family Therapy podcast recorded at the 2011 AFT Conference.
Journal of Family Therapy Podcast Series
In addition to these resources, you can also view the Journal of Family Therapy podcast series on Wiley Online Library.
BBC Radio 4 show. Mariella Frostrup asks what parents can do to help children with mental health problems and what constitutes ‘normal unhappiness’ . With guests, family therapist Jan Parker, Richard Reeves of the thinktank Demos and and Roger Catchpole of YoungMinds.
Living with chronic pain in the family
Radio interviews recorded at AFT Scotland's 2011 conference, 'Family perspectives on illness and multi-stress challenges'. Featuring keynote speaker Dr John Rolland, family therapist Jan Parker, and clinical psychologist Dr Elaine McWilliams.
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