Systemic Psychotherapy: Strategies for Managing Trauma and Stress
Title:
Systemic Psychotherapy
Subtitle: Strategies for Managing Trauma and Stress
Subject Classification:
Psychology, Childhood Studies
BIC Classification: JM, JFSP1
BISAC Classification:
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
16 Feb 2026
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-745-1
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-746-8
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Description
Systemic Psychotherapy offers a journey into systemic-relational psychotherapy. The book offers new perspectives for understanding and dealing with emotions through digital, analogue and narrative exercises (DAN) tools that facilitate personal reflection and relational growth. The rich section of scientific contributions further enriches the treatment, integrating theoretical knowledge and practical experiences.
The text stands out for its practical approach. DAN exercises and tools are designed to be used both in clinical work and in training, involving the body, storytelling, and technology to explore emotional experience and promote change. Through clinical cases, reflections and operational suggestions, the author demonstrates new ways to give meaning and voice to emotions, enhancing listening, relationship and active participation. With an accessible and rigorous style, Systemic Psychotherapy is aimed at therapists, trainers, students and anyone interested in deepening the emotional universe according to a systemic and relational model. The book combines theory, practice and innovation, capable of enriching clinical and personal work with creative ideas and concrete tools for psychological well-being.
Biography
Author(s): Dr Mauro Mariotti is a professor at the ISCRA Institute, Italy. He is a child psychiatrist and psychotherapist, and the author of 15 books on the family and children’s wellbeing and mental health.
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