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Context 2014

2014 Context issues 

131 | Contents

Editorial: Working with complexities – Yoko Totsuka

The application of family therapy principles in a professional and family network meeting – Jenny Summer

Hope for children and families: An evidence-based resource pack for frontline practitioners targeting abusive and neglectful parenting and impairment of children’s health and development – Arnon Bentovim

Cambridge Safer Families: The experience so far – Sally Wood and Rachel Watson

A troubled family therapist undercover: Some reflections on working with ‘troubled families’ in a statutory agency – Chiara Santin

Newbridge revisited: Working in partnership with Wigan CAMHS and Newbridge Learning Community – Danny McGowan

“Oh I do like to be beside the seaside”: Working systemically with families in the youth-justice system – Linda Staines

Bridging CAMHS and social-care teams: Experience in a ‘troubled families’ project – Yoko Totsuka, Jessica Muir, Sylvia Metzer and Bella Obi

AFT Annual Conference 2013. Hope and resilience in hard times: Couples, families, therapists, in association with London AFT

AFT news

Psychological therapies in the NHS: Re-thinking psychological therapies in the new NHS – Gill Goodwillie

Rules of Conduct for Members – Policy document

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