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Brief strategic systemic therapy is today recognized for its effectiveness in resolving psychological and relational problems. However, despite its convincing results, it remains little taught in traditional courses. Grégoire Vitry's work, Brief systemic strategic therapy, Intervention guide on dysfunctional habits proves to be a real operating guide for practitioners.
Under the direction of Grégoire Vitry, The Great Book of Systemic Diagnosis and Strategic Intervention has established itself as a reference work in the field of brief systemic and strategic therapy. Intended for practitioners and students, this comprehensive manual combines theory and practice by proposing a rigorous framework for diagnosis and clinical intervention.
- by Christophe Kichi
Christophe Kichi is a relationship systemician-clinician and individual and collective therapist. It supports adults-adolescents-children, couples and families and athletes. He intervenes in complex and sensitive situations, of a relational and psychological nature ( ).
Perfectionism, often valued, can turn into a crushing burden. Through the story of Julien, a medical student and athlete under pressure, explore the harmful effects of this incessant quest and the solutions provided by a systemic and strategic therapeutic approach to regain balance. Discover concrete and effective solutions. for lasting well-being.
- by Christophe Kichi
Christophe Kichi is a relationship systemician-clinician and individual and collective therapist. It supports adults-adolescents-children, couples and families and athletes. He intervenes in complex and sensitive situations, of a relational and psychological nature ( ).
Perfectionism, often perceived as a quality, can become dysfunctional and affect well-being. The strategies of strategic systemic therapy transform this quest into a path of resilience and adaptation to regain healthy emotional balance.
- by Magaly Jaquard
Magaly Jaquard was an international sales director and expatriate for 15 years. Since 2018, she has supported managers and their teams as a systems coach and is also a psychopractitioner specializing in brief and strategic therapy. She helps couples and families suffer less and resolve their relationship problems.
In a couple, the frustrations that the parents are likely to feel risk causing conflicts which could impact marital satisfaction and sometimes even kill sexual desire. How can the position and working framework of the systemic and strategic therapist improve the management of this type of problem?
- by Lact
The World Systemic Congress 2023 has established itself as one of the major events for professionals in the systemic and strategic approach. Discover this unmissable international systems congress.
- by Grégoire VITRY
The concept of attempted redundant solutions (RAS) was developed fifty years ago at the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Alto, California. How has this concept evolved over the past 50 years?
- by Lact
“Strategies of Change” is a work written by Grégoire Vitry, co-founder of LACT and expert in systemic and strategic approach. This book explores methods and techniques for effectively initiating and managing change, both at an individual and collective level, based on the principles of systemic and strategic brief therapy.