Understanding you within your relationships and context — for individuals, couples and families.
The systemic approach views individuals within the context of their relationships, social networks, and broader environments rather than as isolated problems. It focuses on patterns of interaction, communication, roles, and family or organizational dynamics that maintain distress or difficulty. Therapists using this approach map these patterns, identify feedback loops and unhelpful assumptions, and help clients experiment with new ways of relating and responding. Change is achieved by shifting relational patterns, improving communication, and altering the system’s rules and narratives so that healthier behaviors and solutions can emerge.
Understanding you within your relationships and context — for individuals, couples and families.
The systemic approach views individuals within the context of their relationships, social networks, and broader environments rather than as isolated problems. It focuses on patterns of interaction, communication, roles, and family or organizational dynamics that maintain distress or difficulty. Therapists using this approach map these patterns, identify feedback loops and unhelpful assumptions, and help clients experiment with new ways of relating and responding. Change is achieved by shifting relational patterns, improving communication, and altering the system’s rules and narratives so that healthier behaviors and solutions can emerge.