by Kimberley Carter | Dec 17, 2025 | Adoption
Sibling Contact After Adoption: The Pros and Cons of Staying Connected When children are adopted into different families, one of the most emotionally complex questions that arises is whether — and how — siblings should remain in contact. These days adopted children...
by Kimberley Carter | Nov 15, 2025 | Supervision
Vulnerability in Supervision Supervision in psychoanalytic psychotherapy is so much more than a professional task. It is a relational, emotional, and often vulnerable experience that can shape both the therapist and the supervisor. When we approach supervision with...
by Kimberley Carter | Nov 14, 2025 | Twins
Understanding the Emotional World of Twins: A Psychodynamic View Twin relationships are often idealised from the outside, yet many twins quietly struggle with the emotional intensity of their bond. In psychodynamic psychotherapy, it becomes clear that twinship carries...
by Kimberley Carter | Nov 13, 2025 | Adoption
Understanding adoptee experiences through psychotherapy Introduction In this month’s blog, I reflect on a published paper by psychotherapist Cristina Guasto (2020), which explores the emotional complexities of adoption from a psychodynamic psychotherapy perspective....
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