I found CANI-net while working in Research Development at University of Bristol, and felt compelled to keep coming back to this place where I can write, speak and think as and for myself, in relation to the words and work of others.
I am a psychotherapist in private practice, and independent researcher with a PhD in the Department of Counselling, Psychotherapy and Applied Social Sciences at University of Edinburgh. Theories and practices variously known as creative-relational, psychosocial, psychoanalytic and posthuman all speak to me.
I found CANI-net while working in Research Development at University of Bristol, and felt compelled to keep coming back to this place where I can write, speak and think as and for myself, in relation to the words and work of others. I am gripped by the potentials for exploring relational processes themselves, as well as using them to explore the world we share.
I facilitate Cani-net's regular Open Space sessions online and am always open to offers and ideas around collaborative practice.
