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Family therapy and Social Justice are vast words that condense (and obscure) many ideas, theories and practices. Family therapy in this country has been shaped by larger Australian conversations and movements around Social Justice, but the relations between Family Therapy and Social Justice are not simple. Looking back over ten years since our last Conference in Adelaide, I recall some personal and political experiences connecting Family Therapy and Social Justice, and go on to argue how newer post‐modernist and feminist currents might enrich the links, and “keep the conversation going”.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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