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Full Description
This book brings together a team of experienced practitioners to explore the impact and outcomes of delivering systemic therapy based interventions to people with chronic and life limiting health conditions. It showcases how practitioners have effectively used theory and evidence to develop systemic practices with people across the lifespan. In line with contemporary systemic theory and practice, the book will draw heavily from the attachment and narrative theory and the affective turn, so the collection of chapters provides a showing as well as a telling of the work. Drawing on stories woven from practice within research, the book addresses the psychosocial needs of those who are ill, as well as the healthcare professionals entrusted with their care.
The book will cover the range of activities that practitioners do, from direct work with patients, to work with teams, supervision, research and service development.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Isolation in Becoming a Parent: The Silenced Distress of Infertility and Pregnancy Loss.- Chapter 3 Combining family therapy and clinical psychology provision for neonatal families.- Chapter 4 From flying solo to soaring together: developing systemic practices in paediatric healthcare.- Chapter 5 From Psychologist to Grandma: A Personal Journey with Diabetes.- Chapter 6 A systemic approach to groupwork for family and friends of people living with cancer.- Chapter 7 'It's like I'm suffocating, I can't get enough air': Systemic psychological therapy in a specialist asthma service.- Chapter 8 Therapeutic Support to Families Living with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) within Systemic and Narrative practice.- Chapter 9 Helping residents, family and staff supporting older people in care homes by applying systemic ideas and techniques.- Chapter 10 Systemic work in Primary Care settings.- Chapter 11 Holding the healers: supervision in medical contexts.- Chapter 12 Working above the balcony and below the dance floor: systemic leadership in physical healthcare.- Chapter 13 - Conclusions - Going on together in providing and developing systemic interventions for people with physical health conditions.



