Systemic Lives - Gill Goodwillie, Carry Gorney and Gwyn Whitfield
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Justine van Lawick (Part 2)
Send us a textMurmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice and Everything is Connected Press are pleased to host the SYSTEMIC LIVES PODCAST.Part 2: Justine van Lawick in conversation with Gail Simon about her life, influences and hopes. Justine's doctoral research was on Practices of Hope, now published as a book. She is a founder of the Lorenzhuis in Amsterdam and is a leading figure in the field of systemic therapy.https://murmurations.cloud 📺 Watch the video versions of these episodes and find out more by visiting the Systemic Lives page.
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Justine van Lawick (Part 1)
Send us a textMurmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice and Everything is Connected Press are pleased to host the SYSTEMIC LIVES PODCAST.Part 1:Justine van Lawick in conversation with Gail Simon about her life, influences and hopes. Justine's doctoral research was on Practices of Hope, now published as a book. She is a founder of the Lorenzhuis in Amsterdam and is a leading figure in the field of systemic therapy.https://murmurations.cloud 📺 Watch the video versions of these episodes and find out more by visiting the Systemic Lives page.
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Froma Walsh
Send us a textMurmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice and Everything is Connected Press are pleased to host the SYSTEMIC LIVES PODCAST.______________________________In this episode of Systemic Lives, Shila Rashid is in conversation with Dr. Froma Walsh, a renowned expert in the field of family resilience.Dr. Walsh, MSW, PhD, is the Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor Emerita at the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, and the Department of Psychiatry at the Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago. As Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Chicago Centre for Family Health, she has dedicated her career to fostering healing and positive adaptation through her resilience-oriented systemic approach.A leading voice in family therapy, Dr. Walsh’s work integrates developmental, relational, sociocultural, and spiritual perspectives to support individuals, couples, and families in navigating life’s challenges. Her numerous accolades include the Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association and awards from key organisations in family therapy, marriage therapy, and pastoral counselling.Join us for a compelling discussion as Dr. Walsh shares her insights into family resilience, her pioneering contributions to systemic practice, and her vision for the future of the field.Watch Systemic Lives episodes on our YouTube channel or listen via Buzzsprout and all major podcast platforms.SystemicLives.com 📺 Watch the video versions of these episodes and find out more by visiting the Systemic Lives page.
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Systemic Lives - Arlene Healey and Imelda McCarthy
Send us a textJoin us in this insightful episode of Systemic Lives as Arlene Healey engages in a profound conversation with Imelda McCarthy, focusing on Arlene's impactful work during a challenging time in Northern Ireland.About Arlene Healey: With over 45 years of experience as a Consultant Psychotherapist and Family Therapist, Arlene has made significant contributions to child and family services, particularly during The Troubles—a violent conflict rooted in religious and ethnic tensions in Northern Ireland from the late 1960s to the late 1990s. Following the Belfast/Good Friday Peace Agreement, she founded the Family Trauma Centre, pioneering a culturally sensitive approach to trauma care for families affected by the conflict. Arlene's work has been instrumental in addressing intergenerational trauma and continues to influence the field through teaching, consultation, and her role with the Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board.About Imelda McCarthy: Imelda is a distinguished figure in systemic therapy, co-founding the Family Therapy Association of Ireland and introducing the innovative Fifth Province Approach. With a rich background in academia and international presentations, she has authored influential works and shaped the future of systemic practices.Discover their journeys and insights into systemic therapy, trauma, and the critical importance of culturally informed care during one of the most turbulent periods in Irish history.📺 Watch Systemic Lives episodes on our YouTube channel or listen on Buzzsprout and all major podcast platforms.For more, visit SystemicLives.com. 📺 Watch the video versions of these episodes and find out more by visiting the Systemic Lives page.
Conversations with family and systemic therapists and consultants about their lives, loves and influences and what led them into systemic practice. With hosts Shila Rashid, Gail Simon and guests.Brought to you by Everything is Connected Press CIC (https://eicpress.com) and Murmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice (https://murmurations.cloud)systemiclives.com