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Practice Reflections

Working Meaningfully With Older Adults in Psychotherapy: Memory, Autobiography, Self, and the Conversational Model
October 31, 2024 AEST
Working Meaningfully With Older Adults in Psychotherapy: Memory, Autobiography, Self, and the Conversational Model
Lindsay Roser

This Practice Reflection explores the intersection between memory, autobiography, self, ego integration, and mental health in older clients using the case example of Samuel, a man in his mid-70s.

Guiding Clients Towards Self-Kindness and Acceptance: Wrestling With the Inner Critic
September 17, 2024 AEST
Guiding Clients Towards Self-Kindness and Acceptance: Wrestling With the Inner Critic
Mark PearsonHelen Wilson

Why are so many burdened by a self-critical tyrant? How did this happen? How can a wellbeing journey towards self-compassion and freedom be supported? Two experienced practitioners explore these questions.

The Movements of Grief
March 28, 2024 AEST
The Movements of Grief
Mandy CoxSonia Fenwick

Movement and flow are pivotal in navigating the landscape of loss and grief. An understanding of these nuanced movements can help therapists support clients move toward healthy bereavement outcomes.

Healing the Psychic Misery of Aboriginal People in Mparntwe (Alice Springs): Who Is Best Placed to Do This?
December 02, 2023 AEST
Healing the Psychic Misery of Aboriginal People in Mparntwe (Alice Springs): Who Is Best Placed to Do This?
Tyson Carmody

Narrative therapist and proud Arrernte man Tyson Carmody explores how privileging local knowledge can help Aboriginal men re-author their own stories, unpack trauma, and build self-belief.