Whatever you think it is, it isn't!

Geert and Tomasz invite you to a fascinating endavour based on the Alfred Korzybski ideas expressed by his words „whatever you think it is, it isn’t”.

Keeping in mind general semantic assumptions we will create the space for a dance within the Brugge and the Situational models, as open systems. That will leads us to the impossibility of defining what is SF, and futhermore to assume that as professionals our choice is co-construct SF during every session, with every client in that particular moment of time.

Results created during one session will be different from those created in next one. Nothing is constant, change is inevitable, as we cannot know what SF means without that particular client. Fun, theory, practice included!

About Tomasz Switek, Poland

and Geert Lefevere, Belgium

Tomasz Świtek, MA in social prevention and rehabilitation, certified SF psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor. Founder of the SFA Center Poland. He provides therapy, coaching, training and supervision in Poland and abroad. Author of dozen articles, books contributor and author. He created Situations Focused Model within SFBT. Some SF stuff invented by Tomasz: Deck of Trumps for individuals, Deck of Trumps for Couples, SF Windows, Self-Know Procedure, Two Axes Scaling, Night Time Miracle Question, Scalling Difficulties, SF4T, SF Games, BbraveC Model – to find more info just visit www.centrumpr.eu. Having now 25 years of experience on sf pathways and more than 30 years of clinical work with people.

Geert Lefevere, MA clinical psychology, certified SF psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. Together with the colleagues at the Korzybski Institute in Bruges, he co-developped the Bruges Model of SF, standing on the shoulders of the late dr. Luc Isebaert and still in close connection to Myriam Le Fevere. Although clinical work always was the main activity, for over 40 years, he has been teaching, writing and engaging in the SF world. He wrote several articles and in 2022 he published 'The therapeutic Alliance', together with Luc Isebaert.

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