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- by Erzana SZWERTAK
Systemician, Master in hypnosis
This case study is very interesting for understanding and treating anxiety disorders with the systemic approach and hypnosis.
- by Erzana SZWERTAK
Systemician, Master in hypnosis
In the past there was only a linear analysis of phenomena where the world was explained as a set of autonomous and isolated elements. In this ancient world, a cause caused an effect. New theories of understanding the world and reality, scientific research, give rise to systemic thinking.
- by Erzana SZWERTAK
Systemician, Master in hypnosis
Faced with danger or stress, our physiological functioning changes: the heart beats faster, breathing changes, body temperature increases, digestion stops then, when the danger is over, the body returns to its usual functioning. . Sometimes these changes take hold, persist, become chronic and invasive, creating a feeling of unease and insecurity. We then enter the vicious circle, the world of anxiety disorders.
- by Roxane Bernard
Systemic relationship therapist
Psychopedagogue
https://roxane-bernard.com
We need, when we are in a relationship, to understand the other because the functioning of our brain encourages us to predict and above all explain their behavior: “These impressions, beliefs, perceptions or other expectations (expectations) that we have at the moment "Regarding a person can direct our thoughts and behaviors towards them, and in turn influence their thoughts and behaviors."
- by Erzana SZWERTAK
Systemician, Master in hypnosis
In this article we will talk about training in strategic systemic approaches and hypnosis and where you can train.
- by Agnès Calendray
systemic coach, relationship clinician www.luminose-rhconseil.fr
Identify resistance to change with the systemic approach. Learn to identify resistance to change, what training?
- by Agnès Calendray
systemic coach, relationship clinician www.luminose-rhconseil.fr
Systemic and strategic intervention is directed towards change. To create the conditions for change, the systemic therapist uses various techniques such as reframing, questioning and questions with the illusion of alternative, questions relating to the definition of the problem, reformulations, metaphors and evocative language, prescriptions of stain
- by Damien Richard, Grégoire Vitry, Audrey Becuwe
In RIMHE: Interdisciplinary Review Management, Man & Business 2023/1 (n° 50, Vol. 12) , pages 3 to 22