The Systemic Way
A podcast by Sezer and Julie
92 Episodes
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The Solution Focused Conversation - Solution Focused Brief Therapy - With Eileen Murphy and Mawuli Amesu
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Walking your Walk: Dr Sharon Bond and Kerri Newns share experiences on developing a systemic training course.
Published: 7/3/2021 -
Gwyn Daniel talking Family Dramas: Connections Between the Arts, Shakespeare and Systemic Thinking.
Published: 6/19/2021 -
Systemic Approaches in Social Work: A conversation with Nana Bonsu and Derek Dyer
Published: 6/6/2021 -
Small Acts of Resistance - Thinking about Refugees: In conversation with Esther Usiskin Cohen
Published: 5/23/2021 -
Izzat (honour), Sharam (shame) and the Call for Systemic Explorations: A conversation with Doreen Robinson and Dr Reenee Singh
Published: 4/24/2021 -
Black Therapist - White Families, Therapists’ Perceptions of Cultural Competence and the making of The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health : A conversation with Karen Carberry and
Published: 4/24/2021 -
Connecting family scripts and systemic training: A conversation with Vanessa Walker
Published: 4/12/2021 -
The "Good Enough" Family Therapist: A conversation with Amy Urry
Published: 3/28/2021 -
Jason and the Technicolour Social GGRRAAACCEEESSS: In conversation with Jason Maldonado-Page
Published: 3/14/2021 -
Multiculturalism, Social Justice and Third Wave Feminism: A conversation with Dr Manijeh Daneshpour
Published: 3/14/2021 -
Important Factors That Shape My Systemic Practice: In conversation with Dr Ged Smith
Published: 3/14/2021
This podcast gives the listener an opportunity to hear conversations with people from the field of systemic psychotherapy. Host Sezer and Julie, two systemic and family psychotherapists, discuss a wide range of topics, theories, practices and experiences with their guests, giving the listener an insight into this disciplines contribution to social change.Artwork by Arai Drake Creative: http://www.araidrake.com/portfolio/thesystemicway/Music by Rena PaidWe are now being supported by the Association of Family Therapy (AFT).