Brief Papers
The production of generative and reflective-critical spaces in a reflective group for men who perpetrated violence against women
Adriano Beiras, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil
What really happens in therapy: An Exploration of significant events identified by clients and its connection with therapist’s intent,
professional voice and personal voice
Chua Wei Bin, Cheryl Lim, Terence Tan, & Tony Ong, Counselling and Care Centre, Singapore
Systemic therapy for existential struggles
Ka Man Cheang, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
Navigating Professor-Student Disquiet Toward Growth through the Utilization of Systemic Concepts
Margaret Clarke, Briercrest Seminary, Canada
The relational story of grief as a transformational disrupter for mature siblings
Deborah Deeter, PhD., Sunoka Consulting Services, Canada
How Single Session Family Consultation led to Family Inclusive Practice in a youth based mental health service; managing disquiet through systemic change headspace
Suzanne Fuzzard, headspace Australia
Working with Dis-quiet: Ableism and Systemic Practice
Dr. Mark Haydon-Laurelut, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Who is driving the bus?
Judith Heidbuurt, MSW, RSW, Canada
All the Spaces Between
Shelby Hopland Guidi, University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services, Canada
High conflict parenting, play therapy, and accidental great ideas
Michelle Kennedy, M.C., R. Psych & Brett Schmidt, OT Reg., Canada
Staying With “Relational Disquiet”
Susanne Klingan & Klaus Schmidsberger, Austria
Enlivening Post-Secondary Campuses with Dialogue
Mirjam Knapik, PhD., RPsych, Associate Professor, Counsellor Mount Royal University, Canada
Reconnecting with the Zen-like spirit: The story of Winter
Sharon S. K. Leung
The Nuances of "Shared Vulnerability" in Dialogue and Collaboration
Sylvia London, M.A., LMFT Irma Rodríguez, M.A., Grupo Campos Eliseos, Mexico
How In-Session and Community Disquiet Led to Prioritizing Equitable Mental Health Services
Lindsey McCallum, Eastside Community Mental Health Services, Wood's Homes, Canada
Disquieting Conversations in the Emergency Waiting Room: Co-constructing Relational Healing for Youth and Their Families
Shannon McIntosh, MSW, RSW, Shari Couture, PhD., R.Psych, & Joan Besant, BA, MD, CCFP, FRCP (C), Calgary Family Therapy Centre, Canada
Conversations about Cat Superpowers. Inviting clients with trauma histories into a reflective therapeutic space. How sharing clinical notes allows clients increase their wellbeing
Keith Oulton & Ariel Sanders, United Kingdom
Weaving IPscope and a relational approach toward an expanded system of notation
Nozomu Ozaki, PhD, RP RMFT-SQ, Pathstone Mental Health, Canada
Modeling the model: Sociocultural attunement in the practice of Emotionally Focused Therapy
Sharon Y. Ramsay, MDiv, RP, RMFT-SM and PhD student, Saint Paul University, Canada
Fostering forensic recovery by applying family interventions to facilitate restorative justice in the Not Criminally Responsible on account of Mental Disorder (NCR-MD): Findings from the Southern Alberta Forensic Psychiatry Centre
Sergio Santana, Associate Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, Cummings Medical School, University of Calgary, Canada
Pandemic Disquiet - Reflections on conversations with front-line health care workers
Leanne Shannon, MSW, RSW, Canada
"Safe and tailored Services" Working with family violence in generalist couple and family services
Jan Frode Snellingen & Pål Erik Carlin, Norwegian Family Counselling Services and VID Specialized University, Norway
"A Tender Letter I was not Prepared for": Using Therapeutic Documents During Client Transfers
Crys Vincent, Calgary Narrative Collective, Canada
Mapping out medicalization of grief: A situational analysis
Kaori Wada, University of Calgary, Canada
Flying Kites, Changing Plans: Exploring and Editing the Kite of Life with Newcomer Families in Winnipeg
Sara Warkentin, Dunja Kovacevic, Nadiah Sidik, & Kristin Millar, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Posters
The Disquieted Experience of Applied Empowerment & Strengths Based Theories in Family Therapy
Alycia Berg, MSW, RSW, Calgary, Canada
Addressing family violence in generalist couple and family services: A mixed methods study of clients’ and therapists’ experiences of, and perspectives on what promotes and inhibits addressing and disclosing family violence in conjoint couple therapy when violence is not part of the presenting problem
Pål Erik Carlin & Jan Frode Snellingen, Norwegian Family Counselling Services and VID Specialized University, Norway
Navigating the Disquiet Between the Victims' and Perpetrators' Perspectives
Monica Forsyth & Thea Anderson, Alberta Health Services, Canada
Introducing family interview to Japanese psychiatrists who are not familiar with or positive for it
Yasuko Fuse-Nagase, University Health Center, Ibaraki University, Shin-ichi, Nakamura, Nakamura Psychotherapy Institute, Toshiyuki Watanabe, Watanabe Clinic/ Takasaki Nishiguchi Psychotherapy Training Room, & Yuriko Morino, Narimasu Kousei Hospital, Narimasu Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Japan
Narrative Inquiry of Dance Based Narrative Therapy as a Non-pharmaceutical Intervention for People with Dementia: A Practice Field of Relational Responsibility
YinHui Hong, University of Taiwan & Chieh-Yu Hsu: professional tennis player on the tour, Ph.D student at the University of Taiwan
Bringing forth relational understanding and reducing suffering of refugee families: harnessing generativities with interpreters
Serena Makowecki, R. Psych., Kathleen Bragas, Provisional R. Psych., & Amanda Carbajal, Provisional R. Psych., Canada
"Is it safe enough?" A mixed methods study of clients' and therapists' experiences of and reflections on the possibility of engaging in and continuing with conjoint couple therapy when partner violence has been disclosed
Jan Frode Snellingen & Pål Erik Carlin, Norwegian Family Counselling Services and VID Specialized University, Norway
An Episode of Your Life: Rich Narrative Engagement With Episodic Stories
Julie Stewart, MSW, University of Calgary & Tiffany Sostar, MNTCW, community scholar, Canada
Bringing forth a generative on how a solution to relational disquietness can be to reject a societal discourse
Siw Tønnessen, Phd student, Trude Klevan, assistant professor, USN, & Ottar Ness, professor, NTNU, Norway
Symposia
Supporting recovery: A relational phenomenon
Dr. Tanya Mudry, R.Psych., Jezz Stone, R.Psych, Daniel O’Brien, PhD student, Christina Sander, PhD Candidate, Avery Sapoznikow, PhD student, Dominique Bonneville, MSc, University of Calgary, Canada
Return to reality – what does the world ask of us?
Tore Dag Bøe, Bård Bertelsen, Odd Kenneth Hillesund, Per Arne Lidbom, and Rolf Sundet, Norway
Exploring the generative potentials of relational disquiet in family therapy
Monica Sesma-Vazquez, University of Calgary, Canada; Carla Guanaes-Lorenzi, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Lauren Birks, Danielle Mayer, Fazilah Shariff, Sarah Woods, & Louane Piche-Simard, Calgary Family Therapy Centre, Canada; Karl Tomm, University of Calgary, Calgary Family Therapy Centre, Canada; Joaquin Gaete, University of Calgary, Calgary Family Therapy Centre, Canada; Ines Sametband, Mount Royal University, Canada; Zoë Say, Mount Royal University, Canada; & Natalie McCallum Mount Royal University, Canada