Systemic-Dialogical Therapy with Individuals: Finding One's Place

Author(s) : Paolo Bertrando, Author(s) : Claudia Lini

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Systemic-Dialogical Therapy with Individuals: Finding One's Place

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : August 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 252
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Category 2 :
    Forthcoming
  • Catalogue No : 98173
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032438559
  • ISBN 10 : 103243855X
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In this book, Paolo Bertrando and Claudia Lini provide a comprehensive and cutting-edge overview of the systemic-dialogical approach, adapted to the ever-evolving requirements of modern-day therapy with individuals.

Following on from the field-defining work Systemic Therapy with Individuals, and easily used as a companion, this book introduces a new dialogical approach which will encourage practising therapists to adopt a collaborative and empowered stance in their work. The authors interweave clinical examples and transcripts of sessions collated from over a decade of work to illustrate the applied benefits of this approach in the contemporary therapeutic space. The case studies include work with those experiencing the oppression of patriarchal relationships, social and emotional isolation, physical abuse and pathological shame, reinvigorating and modernising the therapist’s understanding of these lived experiences. Moving from general concepts to practical issues, the book explores queer theory, feminist theory, non-traditional family formats, and the impact of neoliberalism. The holistic and systemic approach will guide the reader to work better with clients from all genders, races and economic situations. Building on the foundations of systemic therapy, the theories develop our understanding of emotions and the body, while Bertrando and Lini introduce the concept of ‘finding one’s place’ as a means of encouraging individual positional responsibility.

Presenting an empathetic and inclusive understanding of contemporary life and psychic experiences, as well as personal, couple and familial relationships, this book provides invaluable techniques on how to conduct sessions, and will benefit students and practitioners of psychotherapy, including systemic family therapists, psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists, and social workers.

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Systemic-Dialogical Therapy with Individuals is a groundbreaking exploration of therapy in today’s complex world. Bertrando and Lini seamlessly integrate systemic, dialogical, and feminist perspectives to address the evolving challenges of modern individuals shaped by neoliberalism, digital life, and shifting intimacies. Rich with theoretical insights and clinical examples, the book offers a compassionate, relational approach that is both practical and inspiring. A must-read for therapists, this work redefines individual therapy for our time while honoring the roots of systemic thought.
Prof. Dr. Peter Rober, author of Becoming an Effective Family Therapist

Table of Contents


Series Editor
Foreword by Sheila McNamee
Introduction

1. Individuals
2. Genders
3. Practices
4. (Systemic) Dialogues
5. Emotions
6. Finding One’s Place
7. Responsibilities
8. Expectations

Epilogue: Conscientious Individualism
Appendix 1: The Evolution of an Approach
Appendix 2: Feminisms

About the Author(s)

Paolo Bertrando MD, PhD, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, was on the faculty of the Milan Centre for Family Therapy from 1993 to 2013. He is currently the Director of the Systemic-Dialogical School of Psychotherapy in Bergamo, Italy. Dr Bertrando is Associate Editor for Italy of the British Journal of Family Therapy. He is the author of several scientific articles and books including The Times of Time and Systemic Therapy with Individuals, both with Luigi Boscolo, and The Dialogical Therapist. His current interests are in the emotional dynamics of systemic therapy, the analysis of contexts in systemic theory and practice, and the consequences of economical and social change on therapists and clients.

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Claudia Lini is a psychologist and systemic-dialogical therapist based in Milan, Italy. She is the co-director of the Systemic-Dialogical School of Therapy. Her main interests are gender issues and creative processes in therapy.

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