The Art of Therapy

Family Systems Therapy — The Real Patient

30 min · 29. maj 2026
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EP16 introduces systems thinking as a value-adding lens in therapy: focusing on interaction, relationship, and pattern rather than isolated parts. We tease the idea of emergent qualities and self-regulation in systems, and why this shift can change how you understand problems and where you choose to intervene. 🎧 Subscribe now and master the art of communication in therapy. Learn more about CPD-accredited, in-person training at Treatment Works: https://treatmentworks.co.za/links

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