Natasha Nascimento

Natasha Nascimento
Anna Freud Centre · Family Trauma Team

Family and Systemic Psychotherapist

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Introduction
I am a Family and Systemic Psychotherapist. I work in the Family Trauma Clinical Team at the Anna Freud Centre. I completed the Professional Doctorate in Advanced practice and research in Systemic Psychotherapy my research was about ‘Group Cohesion in Multifamily Therapy with Multilingual Families’. I have published research in peer-reviewed journals and is a peer reviewer for the Journal of Family Therapy. I am a visiting lecturer in Doctoral and Master programmes in London and the AFC.
Skills and Expertise
Additional affiliations
September 2006 - May 2022
National Health Service
Position
  • Specialist in Family and Systemic Psychotherapist
Education
September 2012 - December 2021
Tavistock and Portman, University of East London
Field of study
September 2006 - August 2008
Institute of Family Therapy, Birbeck College, University of London
Field of study
September 2003 - June 2006
Institute of Family Therapy, Birbeck College, University of London
Field of study

Publications

Publications (5)
Thesis
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This study explores how Multifamily therapists create a context for group cohesion between monolingual and multilingual family members and what they might inadvertently do to hinder it. Group cohesion has been found to enable processes of change. I examine the intersection between group cohesion and language which is underrepresented in psychothera...
Research
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Racism in Psychology is a highly relevant and timely addition to the anti-racist literature-as evident in the recent American Psychological Association's (2021) apology for its longstanding contribution to systemic inequities and racism, pledging to ensure reconciliation, repair and renewal. Newnes, its editor, has been involved in critical psychol...
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Meta-analyses of randomized control trials include only a small proportion of the published outcome research of Couple and Family Therapy. This paper surveys the ranges of published research through a systematic review of the outcome studies of family, couple, and systemic therapies published in English language peer reviewed journals in years 2000...
Data
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These tables present the result of a systematic collation of empirical studies of outcomes over 10 years of English language publication in refereed journals. The Review is intended to be a resource for practitioners and researchers, as a readily available source of recent research publications on specific conditions. For this purpose a description...

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