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In our final installment of our three-part series on systemic practice, we are joined by Jie Hui. Collectively, we share our journeys with systemic thinking and its impact on our work. From understanding therapeutic intent and client response cycles to exploring Bowen's Family System's therapy, we discuss how systemic approaches have transformed our practice and understanding of family dynamics. Through practical examples and personal experiences, we demonstrate how viewing problems as embedded within relationships offers new insights and interventions. The conversation concludes with reflections on building supportive professional communities and encouraging other social service practitioners to explore systemic approaches in their own practice.
By Social Work Made AccessibleIn our final installment of our three-part series on systemic practice, we are joined by Jie Hui. Collectively, we share our journeys with systemic thinking and its impact on our work. From understanding therapeutic intent and client response cycles to exploring Bowen's Family System's therapy, we discuss how systemic approaches have transformed our practice and understanding of family dynamics. Through practical examples and personal experiences, we demonstrate how viewing problems as embedded within relationships offers new insights and interventions. The conversation concludes with reflections on building supportive professional communities and encouraging other social service practitioners to explore systemic approaches in their own practice.