Author: Patricia Sommer
Publisher: XinXii
ISBN: 3986469753
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
The concept of the systemic concept is a mystery to many people, which is why the thought of systemic therapy, systemic counseling or systemic supervision is a thought that occurs to very few people. Yet "systemic" means nothing more than that a certain group of people forms a system. Much more familiar are terms like "family therapy," "group coaching," or "work supervision," all of which are getting at the same thing. The content of the book is as follows: - What is the approach? - Constructivism - Therapy - 11 methods of systemic consulting - Child psychotherapy - Systemic Coaching Why then do so few people understand this concept? Why is it not clearly spoken about more publicly that parents are not perfect either and that it is accordingly permissible to seek help? Why is family life and/or work life always portrayed as idyllic, even though this is not the case at all? These are precisely the aspects that young people in particular find out about at some point: When they become parents too quickly and too young, or when they are confronted within their profession with people who themselves actually urgently need therapy. A systemic therapy deals exactly with these things and is furthermore accessible for everyone. How exactly such a therapy takes place, how a consultation proceeds and how a supervision is carried out will be explained in this book.