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Context 2011

2011 Context issues 

113 | Contents

An interview with Lemn Sissay – Nasima Hussain

Bloody foreigners here: Gender and culture – working with refugees and asylum seekers – Lennox K Thomas

Understanding Arab men and families: Towards more effective systemic family therapy – Menis Yousry

A culturally attuned intervention for obsessive compulsive disorder in a community mental health team: A multi-disciplinary case study – Nicolette de Villiers, Rosanne Shocolinsky-Dwyer and Prakash Parikh

Relationships between physical and emotional well being in a South Asian family – Yasmin Siddiqi and Annie Turner

Lesbian parenting in a heterosexist culture – Kate St John

Reflecting on gay parenting after reading Kate St John’s article – Stewart Turnbull and Giles Dhabalia

When actions speak louder than words – Sharon Taylor

Beyond the clinic: Contrasting clinic and community based practice – Julia Foskett and Andy Robson

Tuning in at reception – dialogue on the threshold – Miranda Westlake and Kieran Vivian-Byrne

Irreverence revisited – Paul Hackett and Kevin Ball

It’s not the right way: How deliberate practice can improve performance – An interview with Scott Miller – Alex Millham

Practitioners’ experiences of family therapy clinics – Philip Messent, Alastair Pearson and Ingrid Skillicorn

The challenges of identifying emotional distress in children – Suzy O’Connor

AFT 2010 National Conference, September 17, 2010, Birmingham: Working in diverse communities; issues of inclusivity – Ged Smith

Visible voices – facilitating conversations between D/deaf and hearing family members – Cathy Petters

Reflections on the first AFT conference attended by a therapist in training with the keynote subject ‘diversity’ – Sharon Yorke

Book review: Frank M. Dattilio, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Couples and Families: A Comprehensive Guide for Clinicians (Foreword by Aaron T. Beck) – Nasima Hussain

Research miscellany – Peter Stratton

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