International Centre News April 2020

A warm welcome to our 1st April edition. To keep you buoyant through these challenging times we bring you a feed of stimulating and informed papers. The mission of the International Centre is: ‘To share models of therapeutic care, and to extend the influence and insights gained from our member networks, in order to improve … Read more

MB3 update. By Marya Hemmings

Overview The Mulberry Bush Third Space or MB3 is a picturesque and peaceful rural site in the heart of the Cotswolds just 12 miles from Cheltenham. We provide indoor and outdoor space for conferences, training courses, workshops, seminars, study and research and for use by schools, clubs and groups. The meadow can cater for a … Read more

From the PET Archive – A Children’s Court for Bullies

The following paper is from The PET Archive, from Special Education: Forward Trends, Vol 9, No.1 which was published in April 1982. The journal still exists but is now called British Journal of Special Education. The NCSE refers to the National Council for Special Education. Thank you to Nicky Hilton and Jen Galloway for unearthing … Read more

The Silence. By Keith White

It’s obviously a challenge, if not downright foolhardy, to write about silence.  But in this case, I believe there is no alternative.  Some weeks ago, person who had lived at Mill Grove as a child came back after a gap of over twenty years.  He is now a trained psychotherapist and prison chaplain.  It was … Read more

International Centre News February 2020

Our mission is to share models for therapeutic care and to extend the influence and insights gained from our member networks, in order to improve services and outcomes for traumatised children, young people their families and communities. A warm welcome to our new members: Hayley BuncleJane HicksVicki Wood – Attachment Focus UKJennifer Mc Millan – … Read more

From the PET Archive – The family unit at the Cassel Hospital in the late 1960s

The following paper from The PET Archive is from the Cassel Hospital. It looks at the family unit at the Cassel Hospital in the late 1960s. Cassel Hospital is of particular interest in the Archive at the moment, as the collection has just returned from being cleaned by a professional conservation company and has been … Read more

Ambivalence. By Keith White

During the 1970s a colleague of mine in the Edinburgh Social Work Department applied for a job as a specialist social worker with children in care.  These were the heady days when the likes of psychotherapy, Maxwell-Jones, Dingleton Hospital and R.D Laing were forces to be reckoned with north of the boarder, and so, believe … Read more

Being together. By Keith White

I won’t locate this factual narrative in time or place in order to preserve anonymity… The young boy in question is growing up in a troubled family. The family has chronic problems with debt; with obesity; and with poor housing.  The father has been off sick long-term with a form of anxiety/depression that means he … Read more