In systemic therapy, you work with clients to understand and change their relationships and interactions. The goal is to identify hindering patterns in communication and promote new, positive pathways. Therapists accompany families, couples, or individuals to develop a better understanding of each other and find solutions to existing problems. A central approach is to look at the client in the context of his social environment, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and dynamics.
In Germany, the salary for occupations in the field of systemic therapy can vary.
In order to become a systemic therapist, a degree in psychology, social work or a related discipline is usually required, followed by special training in systemic therapy, which usually takes several years.
In systemic therapy, there are a variety of career opportunities that arise from specialized specialization and training. Therapists can work in clinics, practices, educational institutions or even in the free economy. There is also the possibility of becoming involved in research or teaching. The demand for qualified systemic therapists is also steadily increasing, which opens up attractive prospects for independent activity.
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