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Dr. Mark Furlong is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University. His work focuses on psychoanalysis, family therapy, social work practices, and cultural competence. He explores themes such as climate collapse's mental health impacts, addiction rehabilitation, and social inclusion strategies for marginalized groups.
His research spans decades, with contributions to journals like Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy and Psychotherapy in Australia. Key areas include therapeutic relationship dynamics, systemic therapy models, and critiquing professional knowledges in social work. He emphasizes client-centered approaches and empowering marginalized communities through relational base strengthening.
Notable publications include Re-sizing Psychology in Public Policy (2016) and Building the Client's Relational Base (2013), which highlight interdisciplinary collaboration and practical tools for social workers. His recent work, such as Looking for Eros in the Long Hard Rain of Climate Collapse (2024), integrates psychoanalytic theory with contemporary environmental challenges.
Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned, but his extensive publications and co-authorships reflect active engagement in academic and professional networks. He collaborates widely with institutions like VicServ and Routledge, addressing topics from cultural competence to LGBTQ+ family dynamics.
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