This paper traces the author's thinking from a model of systemic practice based on a 'survival' model with its roots in psychoanalysis, to one based on the promotion of greater tolerance of difference within the family. The use of a particular form of conversation with children, as a route to this goal, is illustrated.
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Cooklin, A. (1998). Making connections through talking with children: From the “return of the repressed” to “dialectics.” Journal of Family Therapy, 20(2), 153–164. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00076