Grief and Family Work With very few exceptions, the family therapy literature has not attended well to issues of loss and grief; the grief literature...
In Someone Else’s Shoes: different ways of understanding mental health
Is there a RIGHT way to think about mental health? In this course, we take a step back to look at the big picture – what is mental health and what are...
Do You Hear What I Hear? And other ways of thinking about psychosis
Is PSYCHOSIS a problem or a symptom? Our BRAND NEW COURSE called “Do You Hear What I Hear? (and other ways of thinking about psychosis)” is starting...
Approaching work with interpreters in mental health settings workshop (face to face)
Approaching work with interpreters in mental health settings: This workshop delivered face to face explores advanced skills for practitioners working...
Shame, Trauma and Family Relationships This one-day workshop explores shame as a by-product of complex relational trauma. It draws on attachment and...