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Developed by the Brief Therapy Center of Palo Alto ( Dick Fisch , Paul Watzlawick & John Weakland ), the systemic and strategic model is derived from systemic logic and aims to bring about change, whatever the situation, both behaviorally only in terms of experience.
published in the journal Hypnosis and Brief Therapies (2022)
The improvement of practice as a discipline in its own right arises from the results linked to the SYPRENE network of research practice at LACT
Nathalie Chollet worked for twenty years in the National Education as a school teacher, in primary and kindergarten. She is now a systemic therapist.
Discover methods to support children in a school environment, effectively involving parents and teachers at LACT.
The systemic and strategic approach is particularly effective in the treatment of eating disorders. Thanks to a scientific approach to the functioning of these disorders, systemic interventions record powerful results in terms of treatment in an average of 5 appointments over a period of 5 months.
brief therapy and hypnosis, member of Syprene / Lact research