This guide offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of systemic coaching and counseling. It is designed for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of systems thinking and enhance their practical skills.
The content is structured to guide you from foundational theories to practical application. It begins by exploring the core tenets of the systemic mindset, such as the shift from linear to circular analysis patterns and the constructivist perspective on reality. You will gain insights into the self-organization of social systems and the principles of solutionand resource orientation, focusing on potentials rather than deficits. A key area of focus is understanding the function of symptoms within a systemic context, a fundamental concept in both systemic coaching and counseling.
The book then addresses the development of professional competence. It covers the role of the counselor, emphasizing impartiality and the creation of a strong working alliance. You will learn about process management, from precise goal clarification with clients to structuring counseling sessions and evaluating outcomes. The importance of self-reflection, supervision, and personal development for the practitioner is also thoroughly discussed.
A significant portion is dedicated to practical tools and methods. It details the art of systemic conversation, including techniques like reframing and the verbal liquefaction of rigid problem descriptions. A central element is the detailed exploration of systemic questioning in action, covering circular questions to broaden perspectives, scaling questions to visualize states, and solution-focused questions for future planning. Additionally, it introduces visual and action-oriented methods like working with genograms, system boards, and timelines.
Finally, the guide outlines various fields of application, clarifying the specifics of systemic coaching in professional settings and its distinction from psychosocial counseling. It also delineates the boundaries to systemic therapy, addressing the handling of clinically relevant disorders and the associated legal and ethical frameworks. This provides a clear orientation for applying systemic principles effectively and responsibly in your professional practice.