We are all guilty of a crime, the crime? Online shaming.
Without meaning to, we have played a game that silently shames our friends and families online. Joanna uses evidence from her career as a psychologist to demonstrate what we do online is hurting our relationships uses cases and examples to highlight what we do.
Joanna Fortune is a Clinical Psychotherapist and Attachment specialist specialising in child and adolescent Psychotherapy with over 15 years experience working with children and families. She is a Supervisor with Play Therapy International for over 8 years. She is also a Theraplay therapist, trainer and supervisor (World Theraplay Institute) and has trained in all areas of attachment work including the MIM (Marshak Interaction Method)/DDP (Developmental Dyadic Psychotherapy)/SSAP (Story Stem Assessment Profile)/CAI (Child Attachment Interview)/MBT (Mentalisation Based Therapy) with the Anna Freud Centre.
She has served on a number of charity Boards including the Women’s Therapy centre and of Women’s Aid. As a mentor, clinician, well-established training consultant and guest speaker in her field, Joanna is also a regular contributor in the media on issues of child development, youth mental health, attachment and parenting. Joanna founde
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