Context 98
August 2008
Refugees, Race, Culture and Diversity
Issue editors: Máire Stedman with Shila Khan
Covers Contents page
Inside Covers Editorial  
Articles Máire Stedman
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  Shila Khan and Máire Stedman in conversation with Inga-Britt Krause
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  Nothing but the same old story
  Paul Brady
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  Culturally sensitive talking therapies; the Irish and other communities
  Gary Fereday 12
  Muddles and struggles of a trainee researching race and culture: implications for family therapy training  
  Chiara Santin 13
  Systemic challenges in a refugee camp  
  Renos K Papadopoulos 16
  The Refugee Council therapeutic casework model: addressing asylum seekers’ external and internal issues within a helping relationship  
  Andrew Keefe 20
  Coming back as a “small” foreigner  
  Sigurd Reimers 23
  Ali El Hadi – a tribute 25
  The bridging card: connecting across difference  
  Barry Mason 26
  My experience of training  
  Clare 28
  Looking after ourselves: lesbian and gay couples talk about family therapy  
  Barry Sugg 29
  Developing a conversation about empowerment  
  Chris Evans 32
  The cybernetics of prejudices in the practice of
psychotherapy by G. Cecchin, G. Lane and W. Ray, 1994
 
  Reviewed by Kevin Ball 35
  Competent cross cultural family assessment: a
framework for clinicians
 
  Christine Senediak 36
  Guantanamo  
  Poem by Anna Margrete Flam, synopsis of ‘The Road to Guantanamo’ courtesy of Human Rights Watch International Film Festival 39
  Code of ethics and practice  
  Policy document revised May 2008 40
  Research update. The SCORE project  
  Peter Stratton 43
  Your chance to influence NICE about what matters to you  
  Peter Stratton 45
  AFT news 45
  Advertising 49

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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