A systemic lens
A space where I share reflections on the deeper threads running through therapy, consultation and supervision.
You’ll find thoughts on systemic EMDR, trauma-informed supervision, and relational practice.
Invisible Loyalties: What EMDR Can Learn from Intergenerational Family Therapy
How do unconscious family obligations shape trauma responses? This post looks at what EMDR therapists can learn from intergenerational family therapy, using the concept of invisible loyalties to deepen systemic insight in clinical work.
Bowen Theory in Practice: Understanding the Family as an Emotional System
Curious about how family patterns affect us? This pose explains Bowen Theory in simple terms and shows how thinking about the family as an emotional system can help us heal and grow.
The Systemic Paradigm Shift: Reframing Depression and Anxiety Through a Family Lens
Wondering how family dynamics play a role in depression and anxiety? This post explores a systemic approach that helps us see these challenges through the family’s perspective, opening new paths for understanding and healing.
10 Challenges EMDR Therapists Encounter Without Systemic Integration
Explore the common challenges EMDR therapists face when systemic perspectives are missing from their work and discover why integrating family systems can enhance treatment outcomes.
What New EMDR Therapists Seek in Systemic Consultation
New to EMDR? This post explores what emerging therapists look for in systemic consultation to deepen their skills, build confidence, and enhance their clinical practice.
Systemic EMDR Consultation: Deepening Practice with a Relational and Integrative Lens
Looking to deepen your EMDR practice? This post explores how systemic consultation, with a relational and integrative approach, can enhance your clinical skills and support meaningful client healing.