Systemic Therapy with Individuals

Systemic Therapy with Individuals by Paolo Bertrando, published by Taylor & Francis Group on July 31, 2019, is a comprehensive exploration of therapeutic practices with individual clients in Milan. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the Milan approach alongside contemporary social constructionist and narrative influences. The authors articulate a broad systemic framework that emphasizes the significance of meaning problems within context and relationships.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the therapeutic processes employed in individual therapy, highlighting the integration of systemic principles. The book delves into the complexities of psychological practices, addressing themes related to psychotherapy and mental health. By situating their work within established traditions while incorporating modern perspectives, the authors provide insights that are relevant to practitioners and students in the field of psychology.
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The authors describe the work they are doing with individual clients in Milan. Locating themselves clearly within the tradition of the Milan approach and more recent social constructionist and narrative influences, and articulating continually a broad systemic framework emphasizing meaning problems in context and relationship, they introduc
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