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Context 2022

2022 Context issues 

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Editorial: Working in primary healthcare settings – Sara Barratt, Helen Halpern and Jack Czauderna

Maintaining a systemic approach in primary care through the pandemic – Rupal Shah, Josephine Sauvage and Sanjiv Ahluwalia

Tales from the surgery: Working together in general practice – Sara Barratt and Mark Brownfield

From family doctor to family therapist – Hilary Graham

Can you be your own grandparent? – Julia Nelki

Brief reflections from a recently retired GP – Dave Tomson

From symptoms to systems: Reflections on the collaboration between systemic family therapy, mental health services and primary care – Kate Jolowicz and Eia Asen

Working in CAMHS whilst managing personal mental health difficulties: The 10.10 appointment – Pooja Bhambra

Traversing the zone of uncertainty and opportunity: A view from secondary care – Kevin Hawkes and Caroline Waugh

ANT PIE – a recipe for inclusion health and equity of access to psychotherapeutic support in primary care in Bradford: Attachment narrative therapy influenced implementation of a psychologically-informed environment – Sarah Faithorn

‘Conversations inviting change’: Systemic and narrative practice for primary care – Lucy Andrews, Sue Elliott, John Launer, Jo Sudell and Richard Walthew

Found in translation: Working with medical teams on Lesvos – James Alster

Sheffield community contact tracers 2020 – 2021 – Jack Czauderna

Suzanne O’Sullivan  (2021) The Sleeping Beauties And Other Stories of Mystery Illness. London: Picador. Reviewed by Sharon Evans

Tributes to Judy Hildebrand – 29/10/1937 to 17/5/2021 – Ellie Kavner, Gwyn Daniel, Lizette Nolte, Jenny Jenkins, Jane Dutton, Arnon Bentovim, Sara Barratt and Charlotte Burck

AFT Conference 2021, in collaboration with Friends of KCC and CMM Institute: Making better social worlds for the 21st century; Legacies and expanding horizons –  23, 24 and 25 September 2021 – Nigel Jacobs

Once upon a time......The healing and transformational power of stories lived and told – Sharon Bond – Written by Rubi Salam-Ahmed

Cosmo Kidz – the larger story – Marit Eikaas Haavimb, Hossein Kaviani and Alastair Pearson – Written by Erica Widdowson

CMM and liberation psychology post George Floyd – Taiwo Afuape – Written by Nina Viljoen

On the importance of (re)claiming M/mystery as part of our deeply-lived experience of being human(e) – Kim Pearce – Written by Judy Rathbone

FKCC film: Stories lived, stories told, living legacies and future dreaming – FKCC film team – Written by Eleanor Anderson

Justice-doing at the intersections of power: Responding to mean and hate-filled necropolitics in community work – Vikki Reynolds – Written by Eleanor Anderson and Mark Chidgey

A new “U” in systemic bereavement: Undigested grief, embodied stories and CMM – Tracey Johnston and Peter Robinson – Written by Marion Dixon

Transforming personal and social narratives for social change – Beth Fisher-Yoshida – Written by Amy Urry

From service delivery to relational collaborative welfare – Jacob Storch – Written by Jo Bownas, Sandra Fortuna and Glenda Fredman

CosmoCouples: One approach to working therapeutically with couples – Barbara McKay – Written by Marion Dixon

Continued professional development policy for family and systemic psychotherapists validated to the UKCP register via AFT – Updated December 2021

Approved supervisors list CPD policy requirements – Updated December 2021

New AFT research officer – Naureen Whittinger

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Letter to the editor

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