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Creating Relational Ripples
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This is a professional development book for people working in the health and social care professions as psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, doctors, counsellors, community and support workers. The book will help strengthen your intuitive knowledge about therapeutic relationships. It invites you to enter the inner world of psychotherapy and explore how the relational space between client and therapist interconnects with the relational space within the therapist, thus creating relational ripples.

The EcoSystemic Return: An Anthology for Now
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The EcoSystemic Return is an anthology of papers by and for systemic practitioners that uses an ecological, systemic lens to critically engage with environmental matters such as climate change and wider critical systemic implications. Several chapters address the urgent need for ecological considerations in our societal structures and decisions. Chapters also explore the challenging terrain of global health crises, particularly pandemics, using systems theory and new materialist thinking to understand our interconnected vulnerabilities and strengths.

Rewilding Therapy: EcoSystemic Theory and Practice
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This book by Chiara Fortina Santin shares stories from her own relationship with nature, from her family life. She offers poems as a method of reflection and going further in the relationship between her professional and personal selves.
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A Wild Impatience. Critical Systemic Practice and Research: Selected Papers
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This is a selection of papers focused on the politics of psychotherapy and psychological discourses. These papers and chapters use a critical systemic lens through which to interrogate how discourses from other paradigms interfere with systemic social constructionist practice.

Speaking, Actually:: Towards a New ‘Fluid’ Common-Sense Understanding of Relational Becomings
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This is a philosophy book for psychotherapists, psychologists, organisational consultants and scholars who are interested in the construction of each other and our social worlds, how we make meaning together and move along with people in dialogue. It is a book written to get beyond superficial and fake talking practices. John Shotter goes further than a purely cognitive understanding of what it means to be human and shows us different ways of appreciating the nuanced movements in acts of developing relational know-how to create new ways of being – and becoming.

Systemic Therapy as Transformative Practice
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A family therapy textbook for our time. This substantial collection of 27 chapters from leading international family therapists showcases groundbreaking practice. It situates systemic practice in shifting local and global politics. The professions of psychotherapy, psychology face unprecedented economic and social instability worldwide. Writer address the creative intersections of systemic, social constructionist, narrative, dialogical, appreciative, constructivist and collaborative theories to offer systemic therapists and community-based practitioners hope, confidence, and ways of going forward ethically and creatively in the daily practice.

Systemic Inquiry: Innovations in Reflexive Practice Research
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This book showcases innovative approaches to research for systemic and relationally reflexive practitioners. In conducting research we need to get alongside people in a disenfranchised world and find out their truths, our truths and collaborate to make the world a better, safer place? Internationally acclaimed contributors propose innovative research methodologies which promote sensitivity, creativity and political awareness to use everyday practice as powerful and transformative research practices.