Ah, how good it is that I know. Fairy tales and other stories in systemic and phenomenological therapy
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The book shows that artistic works (fairy tales, novels, films, etc), which have personal importance for us, reflect important events in our own families, indicate an unconscious personal plan of life
On the basis of systemic-phenomenological psychotherapy, the processes are shown to which connections and interweaving in families are described, the methodology of working with stories is described in detail, and examples from practice illustrate the systemic significance of some fairy tales.
A feature of the book is a systemic interpretation of the stories, their inclusion in the context of the relationship of the storytellers, it is shown how, interpreting and formulating such magical stories anew, you can orient them to solve problems
On the basis of systemic-phenomenological psychotherapy, the processes are shown to which connections and interweaving in families are described, the methodology of working with stories is described in detail, and examples from practice illustrate the systemic significance of some fairy tales.
A feature of the book is a systemic interpretation of the stories, their inclusion in the context of the relationship of the storytellers, it is shown how, interpreting and formulating such magical stories anew, you can orient them to solve problems
Author:
Author:Brigitte Gross
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Medical Books
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: System therapy and Consulting
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91160-080-8
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