ABSTRACT

This book describes the ways in which space can be created to strengthen the capacity to withstand suffering, as well as the application of systemic and narrative psychology to develop interventions at an individual, team, group, and organisational level.

chapter I|28 pages

Levels of context, layers of meaning

Evolving a role for psychology in a London hospital

chapter II|22 pages

From one culture to another

Bringing Schwartz Rounds to the UK

chapter III|20 pages

Separating the dancer from the dance

Using systemic thinking to implement a new intervention

chapter IV|25 pages

Seven true tales

chapter V|5 pages

Untold stories and unfinished business

Some closing thoughts on working in healthcare