Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Vol. 36(1), 2015

Special Issue: Dialogical Practices (pages 1–5)
Judith M. Brown and Kristof Mikes-Liu

Family Therapy as a Process of Humanisation: The Contribution and Creativity of Dialogism (pages 6–19)
Jim Wilson

Using Dialogical Space to Create Therapy Enhancing Possibilities with Adolescents in Family Therapy (pages 20–32)
Lauren Errington

No Kids in the Middle: Dialogical and Creative Work with Parents and Children in the Context of High Conflict Divorces (pages 33–50)
Justine van Lawick and Margreet Visser

A North–South Dialogue on Open Dialogues in Finland: The Challenges and the Resonances of Clinical Practice (pages 51–68)
Judith M. Brown, Mia Kurtti, Timo Haaraniemi, Elina Löhönen and Päivi Vahtola

Commentary
Commentary: West–West Dialogue (pages 69–71)
Carl Gray and Ben Ong

Articles
Tom Andersen, Fleeting Events, the Bodily Feelings They Arouse in Us, and the Dialogical: Transitory Understandings and Action Guiding Anticipations (pages 72–87)
John Shotter

Family Therapy in the Real World: Dialogical Practice in a Regional Australian Public Mental Health Service (pages 88–101)
David Hartman and Josephine De Courcey

Commentary
Commentary: Real World Dialogue (pages 102–104)
Campbell Thorpe

Articles
The Challenge of Creating Dialogical Space for Both Partners in Couple Therapy(pages 105–121)
Peter Rober

Is it Possible to be a Bit Dialogical? Exploring How a Dialogical Perspective Might Contribute to a Psychiatrist's Practice in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Setting (pages 122–139)
Kristof Mikes-Liu

Commentary
Commentary: A Touch of Dialogism (pages 140–141)
Ursula Ptok

Articles
Developing Dialogicity in Relational Practices: Reflecting on Experiences from Open Dialogues (pages 142–154)
Tom E. Arnkil and Jaakko Seikkula