Introduction to theoretical foundations of systemic therapy. Kurt Ludovig
System therapy arose as an independent method of psychotherapy in the early 1980s during the development of family therapy. But its methods and technology are also used by other therapeutic schools in different areas.
Kurt Ludvig belongs to the first generation of system therapists and is the author of many fundamental works in this area. In this book, the history and basic principles of systemic therapy are clearly and available. First, the author describes the biological, scientific, sociological and theoretical prerequisites of systemic thinking. The second part of the book presents the basics of systemic work in therapeutic practice.
This book is of great interest for a wide range of readership, since Kurt Ludvig, using the integration of theory and his own rich practical experience, presented not only the historical review and theoretical basis of all systemic directions, but also the magnificent tool for therapy. This is a source for theoretical acquaintance with the new scientific thinking of the 21st century, and the most valuable guide for practice, both for psychotherapists (and specialists of other “helping professions”), and for their customers, to whom the book will give reliable guidelines in the psychotherapeutic space. < /p>
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Ludovig Kurt |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| The year of publishing | 2012 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Specialized medicine |
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