About
Therapy and Social Change Network
The Therapy and Social Change (TaSC) Network is a broad affiliation of people interested in exploring the interface between therapeutic ideas and practices and social justice perspectives and actions. We are interested both in the ways that counselling and psychotherapy can be practiced with social justice concerns in mind (for instance, tackling unconscious biases in the consulting room), and also in the ways that therapeutic principles and practices can be extended out to the wider social realm (for instance, developing social and emotional literacy in schools).
Shame affects us all…often in ways we might not expect. Shame prevents you from truly…
Book Launch: An Intersectional Guide for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse and their Allies: Masculinity…
This seminar will outline and discuss findings from a qualitative study of family and staff…
Taking seriously the challenge to interrogate what our therapeutic practices are producing and reproducing, Contratherapy…
In this talk, I will share insights from my work in high-stakes international disputes, where…
This seminar explores the concept of epistemic justice in therapy—how knowledge, power, and voice influence…
Education should be more than the pursuit of academic success—it should nurture well-rounded, emotionally resilient…
This event is included in a series of seminars organised in collaboration with the Therapy…
What happens when the line between human and machine begins to blur? Michael Harvey, author…
This event is included in a series of seminars organised in collaboration with the Therapy…
