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Online trainings: https://complexesystemique.podia.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dive into the fascinating world of systemic psychotherapy through the lenses of the concepts of morphostasis and morphogenesis. These two dynamic forces, borrowed from biology and applied in an illuminating way to therapy, are at the heart of the delicate dance between stability and change in our lives and relationships. In this video, we explore the historical origin of these concepts, introduced by Maruyama, and how they have inspired clinicians to examine the rules of operation within family and relational systems. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the impact of morphostasis and morphogenesis in various contexts, and how they contribute to homeostasis, this dynamic balance so crucial to our psychological and relational well-being. If you are a practitioner, a student of psychology, or simply someone who is curious about the underlying forces that shape our interactions and growth, this video offers valuable and applicable insights. Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel for more enriching explorations in the field of systems psychology and share this video with those who might benefit from it. *Useful Links:* 1. *Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration* ◦ **Authors**: D. Becvar, Raphael J. Becvar ◦ **Publication Date**: October 1992 ◦ **Summary**: This book explores the framework of systemic family therapy, including the concepts of morphostasis and morphogenesis. 2. *Family Systems: Morphostasis and Morphogenesis, or “Is Homeostasis Enough?”* ◦ **Author**: D. Speer ◦ **Publication date**: September 1970 ◦ **Abstract**: The article examines the role of family homeostasis and introduces concepts such as viability and morphogenesis. ◦ [Link to article](https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/J.1545-530...) 3. *Theories of family adaptability: toward a synthesis of Olson's Circumplex and the Beavers systems models.* ◦ **Author**: C. Lee ◦ **Publication date**: March 1988 ◦ **Abstract**: The article explores theories of family adaptability, including the concepts of morphogenesis and morphostasis. ◦ [Link to the article](https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/J.1545-530...) To become a member of the channel and enjoy additional content: : / @julienbesse To subscribe to the Newsletter or make an appointment: www.julienbesse.com To support the channel on Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/julien-besse/ Social networks: Instagram: / julien_besse_psy Facebook: / julien.besse1 Twitter: / julienbessepsy