Category Archives: The Big Picture

Headings that don’t fit elsewhere.

Myrna Gower: A Thousand Tiny Poisonous Needles

Myrna’s presentation was mainly to share a client’s voice through his emails to her about his enduring experience of contact with his children while they remained actively alienated in all their interactions with him. Myrna described her work, drawing on Linda

Myrna Gower: A Thousand Tiny Poisonous Needles

Myrna’s presentation was mainly to share a client’s voice through his emails to her about his enduring experience of contact with his children while they remained actively alienated in all their interactions with him. Myrna described her work, drawing on Linda

The London Conference: 25th Oct 2014

This is the conference that spawned ‘the alienation experience’ blog. Organised by AFT’s London branch, SSoPA members and guests presented in a packed morning, leaving the afternoon free for discussion. Now everyone can re-view and discuss 24/7! Here’s the blurb: “Navigating

The London Conference: 25th Oct 2014

This is the conference that spawned ‘the alienation experience’ blog. Organised by AFT’s London branch, SSoPA members and guests presented in a packed morning, leaving the afternoon free for discussion. Now everyone can re-view and discuss 24/7! Here’s the blurb: “Navigating

Hamish Cameron, Plenary Discussion and More

Hamish sketched his own long career that was more psychoanalytical than systemic. But child psychiatrists and their multidisciplinary colleagues cannot help but work with families in both clinical and legal practice. He noted that some therapy is talking therapy, and

Hamish Cameron, Plenary Discussion and More

Hamish sketched his own long career that was more psychoanalytical than systemic. But child psychiatrists and their multidisciplinary colleagues cannot help but work with families in both clinical and legal practice. He noted that some therapy is talking therapy, and

Anna Gupta: Working with the law in family courts

Thanks to the magic of the internet, even though Anna was not able to be at the event, we can still benefit now from the ideas she would have presented then!  Anna looks at high conflict separations with implications for applying the law. She describes the effects on the child;

Anna Gupta: Working with the law in family courts

Thanks to the magic of the internet, even though Anna was not able to be at the event, we can still benefit now from the ideas she would have presented then!  Anna looks at high conflict separations with implications for applying the law. She describes the effects on the child;

Now what else is worth telling everyone?!

Please comment here or contact us with any more ideas that didn’t get properly shared in London. For example: Narrative Points from the group Nick was in included the idea that you can treat “alienation” as a narrative that has

Now what else is worth telling everyone?!

Please comment here or contact us with any more ideas that didn’t get properly shared in London. For example: Narrative Points from the group Nick was in included the idea that you can treat “alienation” as a narrative that has