Sophie Littlejohns’s research while affiliated with WWF United Kingdom and other places

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Publications (1)


Deconstructing Agnes - Externalization in systemic supervision
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August 2007

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Journal of Family Therapy

Linnet Lee

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Sophie Littlejohns

Externalization is seen in this paper as a valid and useful part of the process of clinical supervision in systemic family therapy training. We offer a discussion on the use of externalization based on an example from a supervision group on a London M.Sc. in Family Therapy. Externalizing practices are located in the context of a postmodern perspective and narrative ideas within systemic family therapy. We explore the use of narrative ideas and the recursive relationship between theory, practice and the subjective experience of the trainee, within the practice of systemic supervision.

Citations (1)


... Prior to undertaking this study, my personal narrative was one of not being good enough (Lee & Littlejohns, 2007). A self-reflexive stance enabled me to reflect how my own attachment history encroached on my ability to connect with children and families in stressful sessions (Yusof & Carpenter, 2016). ...

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Young people, living in care and adopted, talk about their experiences of receiving an NHS therapeutic intervention. Qualitative research analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Deconstructing Agnes - Externalization in systemic supervision
  • Citing Article
  • August 2007

Journal of Family Therapy