WRITING

FAMILY THERAPY

Judith’s writing is informed by her interest in clinical practice and in writing in general. She has presented and published nationally and internationally on a variety of subjects, including recurrent grief of mothers of young adults with intellectual disability, family therapy with children who have past experiences of preverbal trauma, Open Dialogue and dialogical practice in family therapy and research. Her papers can be accessed here. Judith is an assessor for ANZJFT (Australia). She supervises, consults and has dialogue with those who have a similar interest in writing for publication. Most recently, she has completed the Diploma in Creative Writing Non Fiction (Cambridge University).

 

DIALOGUE BETWEEN WORD AND IMAGE

Judith has always been interested in the dialogue between words and images. She writes for herself, particularly about moments in life that seem somehow significant. Some examples are included here.

You must give birth to your images. They are the future waiting to be born. Fear not the strangeness you feel. The future must enter you long before it happens.
— Rainer Maria Rilke