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Context 107 February 2010 | |
| Emotion as a systemic issue | ||
| Issue editor: David Pocock | ||
| Contents | page | |
| Editorial: Emotion as a systemic issue | ||
| David Pocock | 1 |
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| “I feel, therefore......”: Being there in systemic psychotherapy practice | ||
| Britt Krause | 4 | |
| Emotions, attachments and systems | ||
| Rudi Dallos and Arlene Vetere | 8 |
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| Home, emotion and deep subjectivity | ||
| Jeremy Woodcock | 11 |
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| Emotions – in need of a supplementary language | ||
| Vigdis Wie Torsteinsson and Rolf Sundet | 14 | |
| Emotional positioning and the therapeutic process | ||
| Paolo Bertrando | 17 | |
| Emotional trauma in the system: A role for EMDR | ||
| Mary Roddick | 20 | |
| Using energy psychology | ||
| Heather Redington | 22 | |
| An interactional look at humour in therapy | ||
| Brian Cade | 25 | |
| Understanding the self and understanding therapy: An attachment perspective | ||
| Una McCluskey | 29 | |
| AFT national conference, Cambridge, September 2009: “Families first – family therapy in and beyond the consulting room” |
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| Research update: Research for family therapists | ||
| Peter Stratton | 47 | |
| AFT news | 49 | |
| Advertising | 51 | |
| Cartoons by Brian Cade Special thanks to Kate Hills and Pat Gray for allowing Context to include their photos of the AFT conference 2009 |
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