Systemic interventions
Systemic thinking has opened up further areas of specialization from one-on-one and couples therapy to clinical supervision and organizational development. Systemic intervention sees a problem as an incident involving a number of different, interacting individuals. In this sense, conflict, problems...
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | German |
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Vandenhoeck Ruprecht
2015
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| Edition: | 1. Aufl. |
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Volltext: http://gbv.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1977858 Aggregator, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=1977858 |
| Author Notes: | Arist von Schlippe, Jochen Schweitzer ; translator: Charlotte Weston-Horsmann |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; The value of systemic intervention; Profiling systemic intervention; 1 The start: two basic premises; 2 Involuntary contracts and triadic contracting; 3 A systemic understanding of "problems"; 4 Genograms, organigrams, system diagrams; 5 Systemic questioning; 6 Sculpting, constellations and other metaphorical approaches; 7 Reframing: "Spinning gold from straw"; 8 Reflecting teams and reflecting positions; 9 Interventions in coaching; 10 Interventions in systemic team and organizational consultation; Glossary; Literature