Paolo Bertrando Libri





Systemic Therapy with Individuals
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The book delves into the authors' work with clients in Milan, rooted in the Milan therapeutic approach while also integrating social constructionist and narrative perspectives. It emphasizes a broad systemic framework that focuses on understanding meaning problems within the context of relationships, showcasing the interplay between individual experiences and their relational dynamics.
The author presents the concept of the dialogic therapist, emphasizing the role of systemic hypotheses in therapeutic practice. By detailing various ideas and techniques, the book aids readers in navigating the diverse landscape of systemic therapy, illustrating how these approaches can be effectively integrated into their work.
Exploring the dynamics of emotions in human systems, the book delves into the interplay between dominant and silent emotions that influence relationships. It highlights how these emotions can manifest in various ways based on reciprocal emotional positioning. Additionally, the therapist's own feelings and comprehension of these emotions play a crucial role in the therapeutic dialogue, enhancing the understanding of emotional interactions and their impact on interpersonal connections.
The Times of Time
A Perspective on Time in Systemic Therapy and Consultation
- 308pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Exploring the multifaceted nature of time, this comprehensive study delves into its various experiences, including individual, family, and social time. It highlights how these temporal dimensions serve as crucial metaphors, influencing clinical practice within a systemic framework. By examining the role of time in psychotherapy, the book offers valuable insights for practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding and application of temporal concepts in therapeutic settings.