Why Satir? Virginia Satir has often been recognized as the ‘Mother of Family Therapy’ a reflection of her profound and lasting influence on the field. In 1951 she became the
Why Satir? Virginia Satir has often been recognized as the ‘Mother of Family Therapy’ a reflection of her profound and lasting influence on the field. In 1951 she became the
Edited and written by Linda Lucas, MA, LCPC, LPC Anastacia Lundholm Jennifer Nagel, MA, RCC-ACS For helping professionals, Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy is a philosophy – not just a set
In 2024, I stepped into something new, a six-month online training in the Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy Level 1, offered by the Satir Institute of the Pacific in British Columbia,
My journey with Virginia started many years ago, first in 1969 as a student, and again in 1988, months before she died, when I had the opportunity to watch her
Yesterday, I began the 6-month Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy Level 1 training. For those who’ve been following my work, you’ll know I often reference Virginia Satir’s teachings—especially the Satir Change
Bringing body and mind together to make contact, elicit connection, and promote integration – a personal account of a workshop led by seasoned Satir practitioners Dr. Carolyn Nesbitt and Julie
I first joined the STST Level 1 training with the intention of gaining a deeper understanding of myself and fostering a stronger internal connection. Prior to this training, I had
Dealing with Trauma using the Satir Model In the Satir Model, trauma is addressed by focusing on the internal transformation of the individual, rather than just the external symptoms of trauma. Virginia Satir’s
A reflection on my experience as a member of the 6-session SIP supervision group series launched February 2024 Who and what we choose to present in a scheduled clinical supervision
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