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	<title>Comments on: Working in the pre-creative space: a conversation with legendary social worker, Norma Tracey</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Griffiths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this wonderful podcast. Norma was so reflective and insightful on the interface between her personal and professional life. The trauma, tragic and deeply spiritual nature of her understanding and practice comes through in this wonderful social work story. How professionals hide behind a scientific veneer to avoid facing reality. The application of psycho-analytic ideas of therapeutic community, the holding environment, and the linking of this to the aboriginal idea of the dreaming in the cultural  space was truly wonderful in the time needed to address inter-generational trauma. Healing as requiring a pre-creative space is an important idea in recovery. thanks and great that Easter allows me the time to listen to this inspiring story.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this wonderful podcast. Norma was so reflective and insightful on the interface between her personal and professional life. The trauma, tragic and deeply spiritual nature of her understanding and practice comes through in this wonderful social work story. How professionals hide behind a scientific veneer to avoid facing reality. The application of psycho-analytic ideas of therapeutic community, the holding environment, and the linking of this to the aboriginal idea of the dreaming in the cultural  space was truly wonderful in the time needed to address inter-generational trauma. Healing as requiring a pre-creative space is an important idea in recovery. thanks and great that Easter allows me the time to listen to this inspiring story.</p>
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