Steve Potter is a psychotherapist who is teaches and supervises Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) and its application to reflective practice in the UK and internationally. His central interest is in the co-creative process of relational mapping, and how it allows us to see and say things that otherwise might be too complex to hold in mind. He is co-editor of the International Journal of Cognitive Analytic Therapy and Relational Mental Health. Lucy Cutler is a CAT and EMDR therapist, a chartered clinical psychologist and a CAT supervisor working in private practice in the Channel Islands. She has a varied background of working in Australia, the NHS and for the States of Jersey. She works in a relational way, to support people in better understanding their relationship with themselves and others, and in finding their voices in therapy.
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Foreword Introduction PART ONE 1: Mapping our voices therapeutically 2: Writing for the voice therapeutically 3: Voice awareness exercises PART TWO 4: The birth of voice 5: From babble to belonging 6: Schooling the voice 7: Voice under reconstruction 8: Voice, intimacy and desire 9: Voice and the emerging self 10: Adults among voices 11: New voices for old narratives 12: Looking for conversational love References

