Context 103 June 2009  
Training and personal professional development
Issue editor: Kate Daniels
Contents page
Editorial  
Kate Daniels
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Externalising inner conversation in supervision and in therapy through ‘I’ and ‘YOU’ dialogical writing  
Karen Partridge, Nicola McCarry, Ann Kelly, Erica Ruse and Jane Holmes 2
Conversations about transformation: Exploring the master’s dissertation as a relational context for re-authoring personal and professional development
Cedric Cramer and Jeanette Neden
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Experiences of a personal-professional development (PPD) course during family therapy training  
Alice Rogers
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Just be yourself
Sue McNab, Marta Costa-Caballero, Fawzia Kauser, Lisa Thomson & Jennifer Wallis 14
“In your own kingdom, Sir”  
Nigel Gearing 18
Doing therapy: A source of therapist well-being  
Tapio Malinen and Frank Thomas 24
Through a glass darkly: reflecting on supervision  
Sara Barratt 30
The best decisions emerge from dialogue  
David Campbell 33
Perception  
Di King 35
Systemic trainers’ cookbook:  
Research cartwheel: An exercise for developing research ideas  
Susan Lang, Christine Oliver and Karen Partridge 37
Internalised other interviewing: A supervision tool  
Marilyn Brennan 39
A secure base for therapists’ training  
Paolo Bertrando 42
“Choose life at whatever risk” The power of internal voices in training  
Ari Badaines and Debbie Holmes 47
Dying  
David Campbell 49
Research update  
Peter Stratton 51
Conferences past and future 53
Activities of AFT in relation to the family and systemic psychotherapy workforce  
Judith Lask 55
AFT news 58
Advertising 60
Booking Form: AFT Conference 11 - 13 September 2009, Cambridge, “Families First – Family Therapy in and beyond the consulting room” 64
Cartoons and Illustrations: Elaine Holliday and Brian Cade  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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