
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 (eicpress.com) and Murmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice (murmurations.cloud)systemiclives.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSociety & CultureRelationshipsHealth & Fitness | |||

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Justine van Lawick in conversation with Gail Simon about her life, influences and hop... more
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Join 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.
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Vikki Reynolds talks with Shila Rashid about her family and their influences in her life, lea... more
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Conversations focus on the lives and influences of family and systemic therapists and consultants. Episodes provide insights into personal journeys, discussing how past experiences, societal influences, and professional encounters have shaped their approaches to systemic practice. Listeners are introduced to a variety of thought leaders in the field of mental health, emphasizing themes of resilience, community support, and social justice within therapy. The content is enriched by storytelling and personal narratives, fostering a deeper understanding of the therapeutic process and systemic change.
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