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Fragen können wie Küsse schmecken"Sehr empfehlenswert auch fr Einsteiger: innen in diesem Bereich ber 200 Seiten 1: 1 umsetzbare Fragen, die aber auch individuell in den eigenen Sprachstil bersetzt werden knnen." Susanne Strobach "Nach 25 Jahren als (Weinheimer) systemisch verhaltenstherapeutischer psychologischer Psychotherapeutin in eigener Praxis war ich gerade dabei, im Problemsumpf zu versinken. Und da kam Ihr Buch und hat mit wieder wach gemacht und zaubergleich inspiriert.

"Sehr empfehlenswert auch für Einsteiger:innen in diesem Bereich - über 200 Seiten 1:1 umsetzbare Fragen, die aber auch individuell in den eigenen Sprachstil übersetzt werden können." Susanne Strobach "Nach 25 Jahren als (Weinheimer) systemisch-verhaltenstherapeutischer psychologischer Psychotherapeutin in eigener Praxis war ich gerade dabei, im Problemsumpf zu versinken. Und da kam Ihr Buch und hat mit wieder wach gemacht und zaubergleich inspiriert. Danke!" Felicitas Lehmann "Wer dazu angeregt werden will, neue Fragen zu stellen, damit man neue Antworten bekommt, wer wissen will, wonach man fragen kann, damit Beratung,Therapie und Coaching gut gelingt, wer wissen will, wie man danach fragen kann, wer einen Ausgleich sucht für das, was man durch die Fragen angerichtet hat, die man stellen muss, damit eine Therapie von der Krankenkasse bezahlt wird, oder wer einfach Lust hat auf ein praxisorientiertes Werkstattbuch, das hält, was der Titel sinnvolles und sinnliches verspricht, der sollte Carmen Kindl-Beilfuß¿ Buch lesen." Manfred Prior Gekonnte Fragen bringen gute Ergebnisse Dumme Fragen gebe es nicht, heißt es. Ungeschickte Fragen schon, und sie verbauen den Weg zur Antwort, statt ihn zu ebnen. Das gilt für Therapeut:innen oder Journalist:innen ebenso wie im täglichen Leben. Wer richtig fragt, schafft Bewegung. Gut gestellte Fragen wecken die Neugier der Befragten, erhalten ihre Aufmerksamkeit und können Ressourcen erschließen. Mit den richtigen Fragen können Interviewer:innen nicht nur Informationen zutage fördern: Sie können den Befragten auch neue Informationen zurückgeben und dadurch ihre Sichtweise verändern und Prozesse in Gang setzen. Carmen Kindl-Beilfuß fasst in diesem Werkstattbuch zusammen, was man als professionelle:r Interviewer:in über diese zentrale Technik wissen muss: Wie bauen sich gute Fragen auf? Wie lassen sich die richtigen Begriffe finden? Das Buch deckt alle Phasen des Fragens ab - vom beziehungsherstellenden Einstieg bis zum "guten" Abschluss eines Gesprächs. Im Vordergrund steht dabei, wie man durch ressourcenorientiertes Fragen Blockaden auflösen, Probleme umdeuten und Zukunft gestalten kann. Wer das Gelesene umsetzt, wird leichter Antworten finden und schneller zum Ziel kommen, sei es im biografischen Interview mit einzelnen Gesprächspartner:innen oder in der Paar- und Familientherapie. Mit über 1000 Beispielfragen! Die Autorin: Carmen Beilfuß, Dr. phil., Dipl.-Psych.; Psychologische Psychotherapeutin, Lehrtherapeutin, Supervisorin; seit 1987 im Bereich Einzel-, Paar- und Familientherapie in ambulanten und stationären Kontexten tätig; Forschungsprojekte und Lehraufträge an der Fachhochschule und der Universität Magdeburg zu den Themen Systemische Therapie, Verhaltenstherapie, Gesprächstherapie und Klinische Hypnose; Gründerin und Leiterin des Instituts für systemische Forschung, Therapie und Beratung (ISFT) Magdeburg; Lehrtherapeutin des Helm-Stierlin-Instituts Heidelberg (hsi); seit 1996 eigene psychotherapeutische Praxis; seit 2013 Leiterin der Ambulanz für seelische Gesundheit in Magdeburg. Veröffentlichungen u. a. "Fragen können wie Küsse schmecken. Systemische Fragetechniken für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene" (13. Aufl. 2025) und "Einladung ins Wunderland. Systemische Feedback- und Interventionstechniken" (4. Aufl. 2024)

EAN: 9783896706249
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Auflage: 11. Auflage, unveränderter Nachdruck der 10. Auflage
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Kindl-Beilfuß, Carmen
Auflage/Ausgabe: 11. Auflage, unveränderter Nachdruck der 10. Auflage
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 208
Fachschema: Familie / Psychologie~Psychologie / Familie, Ehe, Liebe, Partnerschaft, Freundschaft
Fachkategorie: Familienpsychologie~Pädagogik, Psychotherapie
Thema: Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Auer-System-Verlag, Carl, Carl-Auer Verlag GmbH
Länge: 213 mm
Breite: 134 mm
Höhe: 20 mm
Gewicht: 294 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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★★★★★ 5
The best mouse is the best mouse
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I've used the wired in the past and it was my favorite mouse and after using an ASUS wireless mouse for the last 2 years I decided to go back to the Logi G502 only the wireless version this time. Connectivity is great. Disappointed that it doesn't use USB-C to charge the mouse itself, but whatever. This thing is so great and more comfortable than the last mouse I was using. That's a win All I'm saying is it's great to have this mouse again because it's hard to argue that this is the best mouse for gaming. I can't comment on battery life as I just received it but from the rest of the reviews, its has great battery life. But upon immediate use, I just can't recommend this mouse enough!!!
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Simply a good mouse.
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Simply a great mouse, Love the layout of the buttons, it feels very natural is use.
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RocketMan1969
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A Truly Ergonomic Mouse
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Other not completely flat mice claim to be "ergonomic", but the only way to completely remove stress from your forearm when using a mouse is with a "vertical" mouse. My 2020 K75575WW Kensington ergonomic vertical mouse developed a problem with the left button "stuttering" so that it sent multiple button clicks when pressed just once. I liked the Kensington quite a bit. But it always just a little bit on the "not quite as solid as I would like" side, and failing after just 2.5 years confirmed this. So I wanted a more solidly build mouse. A search for "ergonomic mouse review" showed that the Logitech MX Master 3S was clearly the best ergonomic mouse available. At $100 it was several times more expensive as others including the latest Kensington vertical mouse. But sometimes furgal doesn't mean the least expensive. Sometimes it can mean the most expensive if that comes with better performance, features and lifespan. So I ordered it. And while it is indeed an incredible mouse, the angle is only about 20 degrees. The result is that while there is some reduction in forearm stress compared to a flat mouse, it wasn't enough for me. By the end of my very long days driving my mouse almost as much as I drive my keyboard, I could feel the tension building up in my forearm. So after a week I returned it and bought this Logitech MX Vertical. It is slightly less expensive than the MX Master 3S, but still much more expensive relative to other options. And while it is lighter and a little less substantial feeling in my hand than the MX Master 3S, it still feels very firm and solid. Most importantly keeps my hand in the neutral position with my fingers at about 70 degrees. A great feature of the MX Vertical shares with the MX Master 3S is the thumb rest. The Kensington didn't have this and so my thumb rested on the desktop. If it was a bit warm and my hands would sweat my thumb wouldn't slide smoothly and I would have to lift my thumb off the desk when I went to move the mouse. Not a horrible thing, but if you spend 8+ hours mousing around it gets tiresome. The button clicks are crisp. Best of all when the button bottoms out it feels like it is pressing against the case. It doesn't feel like travel is being limited by the switch itself bottoming out like the Kensington felt like it did. My hope is that this will keep the switch from wearing out so fast as happened with the Kensington. One slight negative of the MX Vertical is that I don't feel like I am quite as accurate in being able to move the cursor to a specific spot on the screen without some amount of conscious effort. Instead it doesn't go exactly in the direction I intended and overshoots where wanted it to stop. As such it might not make the best mouse for video games. [UPDATE: There is a bit of a learning curve in moving the mouse accurately. In the last couple weeks my need to make a more conscious effort to move the mouse to a specific spot on the screen is going down. Still think it is likely to not be as accurate as a flater mouse]
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Ergonomic, Comfortable, and Highly Functional Mouse
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