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      • Psychology
        October 2020

        The Neurodiversity Reader

        Exploring Concepts, Lived Experience and Implications for Practice

        by Damian Milton

        Despite its wide impact on a range of disciplines, the concept of neurodiversity is often poorly understood. This can lead to uninformed debate and tensions regarding service provision. This edited reader brings together work from pioneering figures within and beyond the neurodiversity movement to critically explore its history, the concepts that have shaped it, lived experiences, and how a more informed understanding might translate into better practice and service provision.

      • Psychology
        August 2020

        Therapy with a Map

        A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Helping Relationships

        by Steve Potter

        A therapeutic relationship is a web of interactions, tasks and processes in space and time. It is not easy to stay aware of the relationship in the thick of talking and trying to help someone; but therapists who attend to relational factors have a far greater chance of enabling change. Drawing on Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), Therapy with a Map sets out a therapeutic process of talking accompanied by visual conversation maps set down in real time on paper.

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