August 2023

Fazilah Presents at International Family Therapy Conference: Relational Disquiet & Anti-Oppressive Practice in Family Therapy

At a prestigious international family therapy conference, Fazilah shared her expertise on the intersection of relational disquiet and anti-oppressive practice. She highlighted how discomfort within relationships can serve as a catalyst for healing, resilience, and deeper connection—when guided through a systemic lens.

Her presentation focused on:

✅ Recognizing relational disquiet as a space for growth and transformation
✅ Integrating anti-oppressive frameworks to enhance therapeutic impact
✅ Leveraging systemic therapy to foster collaboration and meaningful change
✅ Encouraging generative dialogue that supports healing and wellness

Fazilah’s contributions added to a global conversation on advancing family therapy, reinforcing the power of relational work in promoting well-being and social justice.

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