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'The Gift of Truth' book launch

Wednesday, 02 November 2022

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The School of Arts and Humanities are honoured to host Prof. Maurizio Andolfi’s book launch – The Gift of Truth.

About the Author

Maurizio Andolfi, Child Psychiatrist and Professor of Clinical Psychology, University La Sapienza in Rome, is the Director of the Family Therapy Academy in Rome and Founder and Director of the Perth Circle for the advancement of family therapy in Western Australia.

In this book Maurizio Andolfi shares the wisdom he has gained over fifty years of personal and professional life experiences and chronicles his learning from the giants of family therapy. This book highlights the deeply human experience of the healing process which is only possible when therapists are able to get rid of their professional mask in order to attune to the suffering brought to therapy by individuals and troubled families.

Event outline

The event will be facilitated by Dr Raffaella Salvo – Coordinator of the Master of Clinical Psychology at ECU.

Where: ECU Mount Lawley Campus, 2 Bradford St, Mount Lawley WA 6050, Theatre 10.131
When: Saturday 10 December 2022 from 10.00am to 12.00pm

  • Brief introduction: Dr Raffaella Salvo
  • Discussions:
    • Aldo Gurgone, Clinical Psychologist, Director of the William Street Family Therapy Centre.
    • Christine Senediak, Clinical Psychologist and Director Clinical Supervision Services & Sydney Family therapy Institute.
    • Bawany Chinapan, Counsellor and Family Therapist, Senior Lecturer at the Masters in Counseling Unit, Psychology Department, HELP University Kuala Lumpur, Co-Founder of the Andolfi Family Therapy Centre In Kuala Lumpur.
    • Narina Sidhu, Clinical Psychologist, Translator and Editor of the book The gift of truth
  • Maurizio Andolfi’s presentation and short musical video “Children and families with Maurizio Andolfi”
  • Question time

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