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Managing the In-Laws with psychotherapist Hannah Sherbersky
Manage episode 380333253 series 2927760
The in-laws, long the butt of jokes but in reality rich fodder for my Guardian mail bag. Of course, none of us think of ourselves as troublesome in-laws, but maybe we are? In this episode I talk to psychotherapist and CEO of the association for family therapy and systemic practise. Hannah has been a family and couples psychotherapist who has worked in the mental health service for thirty years. She’s also an associate professor at the university of exeter and deputy director of a clinical training department called CEDAR - clinical education development and research - that sits within the university’s psychology department.
We talk about all the usual in-law problems, work out that three things seem to underpin them and I present my own theory.
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The producer is Hester Cant, the music is Toby Dunham and our artwork is by Lo Cole.
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51 episoder
Manage episode 380333253 series 2927760
The in-laws, long the butt of jokes but in reality rich fodder for my Guardian mail bag. Of course, none of us think of ourselves as troublesome in-laws, but maybe we are? In this episode I talk to psychotherapist and CEO of the association for family therapy and systemic practise. Hannah has been a family and couples psychotherapist who has worked in the mental health service for thirty years. She’s also an associate professor at the university of exeter and deputy director of a clinical training department called CEDAR - clinical education development and research - that sits within the university’s psychology department.
We talk about all the usual in-law problems, work out that three things seem to underpin them and I present my own theory.
Let us know if you feel this episode has brought up any thoughts, or if you have ideas for other episodes: conversationswithannalisa@gmail.com
If you'd like to support us you can leave a one off donation here: https://supporter.acast.com/conversations-with-annalisa-barbieri
If you'd like to listen to this episode, past or future ones, ad free then consider becoming a patron on Patreon, from just £3 a month. You also get early access to episodes.
Thanks so much for listening and please remember to share with friends and if you feel able to, leave a review, it really helps.
The producer is Hester Cant, the music is Toby Dunham and our artwork is by Lo Cole.
IG: @annalisabarbieri
All links to pretty much everything else I do: linktr.ee/annalisabarbieri
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/conversations-with-annalisa-barbieri.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
51 episoder
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