Uploaded : June 2020
Keywords:
Elspeth McAdam, Peter Lang, Dianne Henoa, book, The Smoke That Thunders, Dignity, child, family, professionals, Appreciative Inquiry, Systemic, Curiosity, Wonder, Incest, Positivity, Dreaming, Full Presence, Aesthetics, social services, Police, School.
by Fany Triantafillou and Dimitris Mouzas on behalf of the Editorial Team
Elspeth McAdam
Child and Family Psychiatrist, and systemic therapist retired now from the UK National Health Service (NHS) after 30 years of service.
With her experience as a systemic therapist and consultant psychiatrist, she has been on the cutting edge of developments in both the therapeutic and organizational world.
In her NHS work, she has used systemic, narrative and appreciative practices in working with tough situations. She has specialized in working with children who are on the criminal edge and also families in which there has been violence or child sexual abuse. With her collaborator, the late Peter Lang, she has developed some unusual and very effective ways of working with these situations.
She now supervises all over Europe in complex situations, where therapists or families have felt unable to move forward.
Elspeth has worked as an Organizational Consultant in Sweden, Denmark and Finland as well as in Southern Africa and Columbia. She has been involved in organizational development programs of the public and private sector organizations. Her style of working is to validate and appreciate the strengths and skills within the personnel of an organization, recognizing what each person can contribute and using these strengths and abilities to create dreams of an ideal working situation. Practical plans are created as to how these visions can be actualized.
Among her activities has been her involvement in the rethinking of three towns in Sweden where there had been a considerable degree of violence and vandalism. School children were invited to interview all members of the community, generating energy and enthusiasm to create the community in which they would choose to live. A sense of autonomy and pride and personal responsibility resulted. Similarly, she was involved with Peter Lang in working with communities in Helsinki to create more integration and community spirit in deprived areas of Helsinki. She has done similar projects in Columbia, Brazil, Chile, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
She has also been involved in an HIV Prevention program in Tanzania, where HIV positive people are being trained as the agents of community change.
Additionally, she is involved in a research project on effective ways of working in situations of drugs and alcohol misuse in young people, involving their communities and families.
Working both organizationally as well as therapeutically, she draws on both her systemic and appreciative inquiry skills. Appreciative Systemic Inquiry has been used extensively in the organizational world. Elspeth McAdam together with Peter Lang has enriched the process by adding her extensive psychotherapeutic experience to motivate and get the very best out of the people with whom she works.
Elspeth co-authored with Peter Lang the book: Appreciative Work in Schools.
Her latest (unpublished) book (that is a life book for her, and she wrote with Peter Lang and Dianne Henoa) is titled: The Smoke that Thunders: Releasing the Tangled Web of incest: a Dignifying Way Forward for the Child, the Family and Professionals. (This book has been uploaded in Greek and English, in series, onto Metalogos, since 2018. It’s uploading approaches its completion by the end of 2020).
Abstract
This is a video made out of ZOOM interviews of Elspeth McAdam to Fany Triantafillou that was presented in Metalogos Webinar 2020.
It came first in the audience's preferences, which demanded to see more of her. So, a second Webinar was organised almost immediately after the main one. (The video of that second Webinar will be uploaded onto Metalogos' next issue, 38).
Here, she talks in her unique, human, spontaneous way about the Appreciative Systemic Inquiry as she has been applying it to families with sexual abuse.
In the video, references are made to her book, "The Smoke That Thunders. Releasing the tangled web of Incest. A Dignifying Way Forward for the child, the family, and the professionals," and extracts of it are presented.
At the beginning of the video, Fany Triantafillou welcomes Elspeth and reads a piece of the first chapter of her book. Later, Dimitris Mouzas reads a clinical vignette of chapter five.
★Metalogos, since issue 32, has been uploading in series this yet unpublished book by Elspeth McAdam, Peter Lang, Dianne Henoa.