Satir famously believed that "I am Me," and that every person is a unique manifestation of a universal life force. Self-Esteem as the Engine:
Kişi kendini yetersiz, değersiz ve savunmada hisseder.Satir, bu tencerenin nasıl doldurulabileceğini adım adım gösterir. 2. İletişim Modelleri ve 5 Temel Duruş
Kendimizin ve başkalarının duygularını kabul etmek, insan olmanın bir parçasıdır.
Rules are flexible, human-centric, up-to-date, and open to discussion. insan yaratmak virginia satir pdf 12 full
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| Concept | Description | |---------|-------------| | | A person’s sense of value; high self-worth leads to open, honest communication. | | Communication styles | Satir identified five styles: placating, blaming, computing (super-reasonable), distracting, and leveling (healthy). | | Family rules | Hidden or explicit rules that govern family behavior; dysfunctional rules lead to problems. | | The survival stance | How family members adapt to stress, often by suppressing feelings. | | Congruence | Alignment between thoughts, feelings, and expressions; the goal of Satir’s therapy. |
Every family operates on a set of rules, whether spoken or unspoken. These rules dictate how members should feel, think, and act. They might be things like "we never talk about money" or "only mom can be sad." These systems can be rigid and stifling or flexible and nurturing. Recognizing the "rules" of your own family system is the first step to changing them. Satir famously believed that "I am Me," and
Kişi kendini değerli, sevilen ve yetenekli hisseder.
The familiar, though perhaps painful, current state.
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"İnsan Yaratmak" is not just a diagnostic tool; it is a roadmap for transformation. Satir outlines how families can transition from a troubled state to a nurturing one by implementing these steps:
Always agreeing, apologizing, and seeking to please others at the cost of one's own needs. Blaming (Suçlayıcı):
Satir famously believed that "I am Me," and that every person is a unique manifestation of a universal life force. Self-Esteem as the Engine:
Kişi kendini yetersiz, değersiz ve savunmada hisseder.Satir, bu tencerenin nasıl doldurulabileceğini adım adım gösterir. 2. İletişim Modelleri ve 5 Temel Duruş
Kendimizin ve başkalarının duygularını kabul etmek, insan olmanın bir parçasıdır.
Rules are flexible, human-centric, up-to-date, and open to discussion.
Ana Bölümler
| Concept | Description | |---------|-------------| | | A person’s sense of value; high self-worth leads to open, honest communication. | | Communication styles | Satir identified five styles: placating, blaming, computing (super-reasonable), distracting, and leveling (healthy). | | Family rules | Hidden or explicit rules that govern family behavior; dysfunctional rules lead to problems. | | The survival stance | How family members adapt to stress, often by suppressing feelings. | | Congruence | Alignment between thoughts, feelings, and expressions; the goal of Satir’s therapy. |
Every family operates on a set of rules, whether spoken or unspoken. These rules dictate how members should feel, think, and act. They might be things like "we never talk about money" or "only mom can be sad." These systems can be rigid and stifling or flexible and nurturing. Recognizing the "rules" of your own family system is the first step to changing them.
Kişi kendini değerli, sevilen ve yetenekli hisseder.
The familiar, though perhaps painful, current state.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
"İnsan Yaratmak" is not just a diagnostic tool; it is a roadmap for transformation. Satir outlines how families can transition from a troubled state to a nurturing one by implementing these steps:
Always agreeing, apologizing, and seeking to please others at the cost of one's own needs. Blaming (Suçlayıcı):