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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 | 1 |
| Shila Khan and Máire Stedman in conversation with Inga-Britt Krause | 5 |
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| Nothing but the same old story | ||
| Paul Brady | 11 |
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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 |
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| Reviewed by Kevin Ball | 35 | |
| Competent cross cultural family assessment: a framework for clinicians |
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| 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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