Recent articles and videos
- SYPRENE’s HDS certification
- The creation of the SYPRENE practice and research network
- Clinical Master in Strategic Systemic Therapy - Giorgio Nardone
- When work hurts
- Strategies for change: 16 therapeutic prescriptions (2020)
- Attempted redundant solutions: 50 years of theory, evolution & research
- World Systemic Congress: the meeting for systems professionals
- Treating insomnia through hypnosis and the strategic approach
- DU CRIS, the 1st clinical university diploma in systemic approach
- DU Systemic and Strategic Approach to Education
- “Understanding and Treating Addictions” under the direction of G. Vitry
- “Getting out of addiction? or De-addiction”
- Why does online therapy work?
- The different types of OCD
- What are the symptoms of OCD and how do they manifest?
Most Viewed Articles
- Online strategic systemic training course at LACT
- A surgeon's testimony on professional burnout
- 5 axioms of pragmatic communication (Paul Watzlawick)
- Conflict management in business: Insurance case study
- Family Caregiver: Managing Stress and Emotions at Work
- Assessment and management of PSR in business - Case study
- Giorgio Nardone: LACT/CTS clinical master's training in strategic systemic therapy
- Bibliography
- Palo Alto's Strategic Systems Approach by Wittezaele
- LACT action and psychological and relational support unit
- by Abessa Hachich
Systemicist
Too categorizing, too rigid, obligatory, questionnaires are sometimes daunting for various reasons. How to integrate them into a practice regularly and respecting their strict and precise method of administration?
It is often difficult to assess clients' progress in therapy. The Problem Resolution Scale (PRS) provides a practical and effective approach to assessing clinical progress, allowing therapists and clients to track changes over time quickly and easily.
- by Caroline Belleflamme
Follow the testimony of an occupational therapist working in psychosocial rehabilitation in psychiatry. Discover the importance of considering aspects “beyond” the symptom when approaching patients.
- by Lact
How to become a psychotherapist? What training should I follow? This article explores the steps necessary to embrace this career, from education and clinical training to acquiring essential and complementary practical and ethical skills.
- by Lact
By combining a deep understanding of family dynamics, effective communication skills, and techniques for changing limiting beliefs, NLP and the systems approach provide individuals with the tools needed to transform their lives and relationships. Discover these two approaches and how they complement each other.
- by Lact
Discover the different facets of the profession of therapist in France, from training conditions to the specificities of various therapeutic approaches.
- by Lact
Personal development has become a growing area of interest for those seeking to improve their quality of life, achieve their goals and develop their potential. Personal development training offers tools and techniques to help individuals understand and exploit their strengths, overcome their weaknesses and build a more fulfilled life.
- by Joana Mindziak Cornali
Joana Mindziak Cornali is a Master 2 student in clinical psychology, psychotherapies course. She participates in individual interviews, conducts interviews for the research dissertation, and leads photo language and writing workshops for young adults with psychotic or high-risk symptoms. She participated in Emmanuelle Piquet’s “collective brain” initiative.
Samuel, a teenage victim of school bullying, is supported by Palo Alto's systemic approach. Faced with bullying, Samuel discovers the strength to overcome obstacles and the courage to change his perception thanks to targeted therapy and the involvement of his parents.