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Bringing together a diverse range of contributors to explore the theory, practice and potential of working relationally - as partner rather than expert - with troubled young people to effect meaningful change in mental health contexts and beyond.

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Bringing together a diverse range of contributors to explore the theory, practice and potential of working relationally - as partner rather than expert - with troubled young people to effect meaningful change in mental health contexts and beyond.
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LEE CROTHERS is a psychotherapist who directs In Dialogue, a Melbourne-based therapy centre that uses CAT and a relational framework to offer services, education and evidence-based therapeutic interventions. Lee has over twenty years of clinical experience and was one of the first clinicians in Australia to become an accredited CAT practitioner. She is Chair of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy (ANZACAT). Nick Barnes is a psychiatrist with Highland CAMHS who specialises in work with young people. He is also a Cognitive Analytic Therapist and Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. After twenty years of CAMHS work, supported by a quarter century of youth sector involvement, Nick has a keen interest in finding a broader offer for children, young people and families to enable them address emotional and mental health difficulties.