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In Search of a Good Place: How Systemic Constellations Work

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In Search of a Good Place: How Systemic Constellations Work
19.99 €
Probably no other method has been so controversial in the professional community and so widespread in the daily work of psychotherapists as formation work. Despite its relative youth, today it is represented - depending on the profile and main focus of the work of those who apply it - in an almost endless variety of different directions and forms. After a brief historical background on the development of the method, Diane Drexler presents the "pillars" of systemic formations: systemic theory and phenomenological stance, generational perspective and resource orientation. Using examples, the book presents frequently observed systemic dynamics and explains the characteristic features of a group workshop. In addition, the author does not ignore the poetry of the work of formation and welcomes serious criticism of formations with surprising clarity. Equally soberly, she draws a line between the unrealistic, enthusiastic claims of some adherents of the method and genuine, life-changing experiences that last.
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