Entries by Paul Walton

Art Psychotherapy and Trauma Work: a Bridge Between Body and Mind

  Author: Lisa Hunter, Art Psychotherapist Traumatic experiences are hard to think about, talk about and process. Art psychotherapy uses artmaking as an additional tool to communicate and process difficult thoughts and feelings by allowing us to consider ourselves from an ‘outside-looking-in’ perspective. As an Art Psychotherapist working with people who have experienced trauma, a […]

How to find a couples therapist that’s right for you

It’s great that we live in an age where coming to couples therapy is much more accepted and accessible than ever before. But with so many therapists out there advertising therapy of all shapes and sizes, you’ll be forgiven for feeling that finding the right one can feel a bit overwhelming. In this guide, we’re […]

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Working Systemically with Separating Parents: Ideas from the Parenting Apart Programme

I feel honoured to have been published in this issue of the Association of Family Therapy, Context magazine. In this article, I talk about Systemic Family Therapy practice and working with separated parents using the Parenting Apart Programme as a means to create change between parents and save children from the emotional harm generated by […]