System constellation

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System constellation (also systemic constellation ) describes a method of systemic therapy in which people or alternatively figures representing members or entities (parts, aspects) of a (usually social ) system are selected from an existing group and then representatively related to each other in a real space be set up.

A distinction is made depending on the system:

System constellations are not role-playing games. System constellations are primarily concerned with mapping or recognizing (possibly dysfunctional) relationship structures.

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Individual evidence

  1. Falko von Ameln, Josef Kramer: Bringing organizations in motion. Action-oriented methods for personnel, team and organizational development. Berlin and Heidelberg 2016, p. 273.