Context 102 April 2009  
The double bind revisited
Issue editor: Brian Cade
Contents page
Editorial  
Brian Cade
1
The double bind theory: still crazy-making after all these years  
Paul Gibney 3
Double bind: much more than just a step ‘toward a theory of schizophrenia’
Joel Cullin
8
Some further bits and pieces about double binds  
Brian Cade
15
Narrative therapy, family therapy and history
Dave Harper 17
Concentration camps – beyond optimism and pessimism in therapy  
Szymon Chrzastowski 19
Has there really been any change? A look back in time  
Alistair Cade 21
Where is the other half of me?  
Zoe 25
Ten facts of therapeutic life (when working with abused children)  
Carol Boland 26
Hearing loss and family therapy: a trainee therapist’s experience  
Ruth Morgan-Jones 30
Applying theory to practice and practice to theory  
Sonja Upton 32
When to refer to a family systems psychotherapist (family therapist)  
David Pocock 34
Some dilemmas of a feminist approach to engaging with men in family therapy  
Philippa Beale 35
Pharmaceutical reasoning  
Tom Strong 39
Letter to the editor 42
Book reviews 43
Research update  
Peter Stratton 45
The Highgate Family Clinic is 20 - or isn’t it amazing we’re still going?  
Hilary Graham 47
AFT news 48
Advertising 50
Cartoons and Illustrations: Brian Cade. Poetry by Dvorah Simon, Amy Rose and Zoe  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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