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- by Agnès Calendray
systemic coach, relationship clinician www.luminose-rhconseil.fr
- by Agnès Calendray
systemic coach, relationship clinician www.luminose-rhconseil.fr
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.
- by Grégoire Vitry (PhD), Emmanuelle Gallin, Audrey Becuwe (PhD, HDR)
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
- by Nathalie Chollet
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.
- by 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.
- by Béatrice Giraudeau
brief therapy and hypnosis, member of Syprene / Lact research