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What is the Satya model?

Satya model is a well-known family therapy school founded by Ms. Virginia Satya (1916-1988). It is a psychological growth model that pays attention to the influence of family on the individual's heart and how the individual's heart interacts with people, things and things outside.

In China, the Satya model has spread to the north and south of the country, benefiting people from all walks of life, improving the quality of personal life and work, and helping learners achieve a harmonious and happy life.

This paper reveals the theoretical framework and working principle of Satya model:

1, iceberg principle

Iceberg principle is a key to see through the human mind and a map to help us enter the subconscious.

By perceiving the different levels under the iceberg, you will find that everyone in this world has the same desire and expectation behind their actions. At the deepest level, people are so similar and people are so closely connected.

It is no exaggeration to say that icebergs are the deepest knowledge and understanding of human nature. Anyone who deals with people, whether professionals or non-professionals, whether managers or parents, should understand the tip of the iceberg.

2. Family remodeling

Through the process of family remodeling, people can often see more clearly the influence of childhood experiences on their current life and work, so as to get in touch with the resources of the past, put down the burden of the past, transform the shadow of the past, live in the present better and move towards tomorrow more forcefully.

3. Satya language model

Satya inadvertently helped customers get out of trouble through an extremely beautiful and powerful language model. The founders of NLP, Richard Bandley and john green De, were inspired by organizing her therapeutic videos and then founded NLP. In the Satya course, you will experience the language charm of the Satya model.

Step 4 carve

An educational and therapeutic method developed by Ms. Satya by integrating and refining some elements of psychological drama. Through this method, people's inner state is clearly and vividly displayed in the form of human sculpture, so that the parties and the students present can experience the whole process of psychological transformation not only with their brains, but also with their whole bodies and minds, which will have a strong impact and shock on everyone present, and then lead to treatment and change.

5. Consistent communication

Satya's model is famous for developing extremely simple and practical communication skills, which are suitable for both professionals and non-professionals.

How to consider yourself, others and the status quo at the same time in communication, how to help you create harmonious interpersonal relationships with simple wisdom, how to communicate clearly and effectively, and how to face the differences between people. When you learn to communicate consistently, these problems will be solved.

6. Meteorological report

A fool-like communication tool developed by Ms. Satya is divided into five links. As long as we do it step by step, it will help people create a safe and trusting situation, let people affirm each other, let go of their guard and suspicion, and communicate directly and effectively.

1 gratitude, gratitude and passion;

2 complaining, making suggestions and promoting change;

3 discuss confusion and doubt;

④ New information (information exchange);

⑤ Put forward hopes and expectations.

Whether it is used at home or in the working environment, it can play a very good role in regulating the atmosphere and improving the relationship.

7. Respiratory therapy

Derived from biological energy, as an auxiliary tool, it helps students to better experience the feeling of physical and mental integration, release past trauma and live a more relaxed and energetic life.

8. Learn how to apply what you have learned in your own life.

Mentors will train students to apply the Satya model to improve their lives in the following areas:

1) Personal problems (relationship with yourself and others);

2) Couple problems (marriage and intimacy);

3) Family problems (parent-child relationship, three-generation relationship, adolescent problems, children's academic problems, etc. ).

9. Use professional Satya skills to help others.

If you are a professional helper, you can also improve your self-awareness and help skills as a professional helper by observing and learning the cases handled by the tutor in the course, so that you can play a better role in the treatment.

Specifically, it can help you understand the following skills:

1) How to contact the guided person and develop a harmonious and trusting relationship with him;

2) Identify the communication style and coping attitude of the guided person under pressure;

3) Make clear the counseling objectives and make a counseling plan;

4) Use the concepts of iceberg metaphor and family system to evaluate the questions raised by the educated;

5) Using "sculpture" to present the inner interaction and interpersonal interaction system of the guided person;

6) Assist the instructed to contact, accept and use their internal resources;

7) Assist the instructed person to deal with unsatisfied expectations;

8) Guide the guided person to explore his own mental journey, turn difficult problems into positive goals and make changes.

In fact, the Satya model has entered all levels of our lives!

The textbook of PEP quotes Satya model! Our children can now be exposed to the belief of "accepting, appreciating and loving themselves" from an early age.

Satya's Meditation and Influence Wheel was selected as the new edition of Morality and Politics in Grade 7.

The inner strength to stabilize oneself;

Pay attention to the influence of the system;

Keep the direction of positive change;

Experience a fresh life;

Use consistent communication.

The hit drama "Little Divorce" officially promoted Satya, and one of the characters got help because of postpartum depression, and said that she needed to continue to participate in Satya's model workshop. "The problem itself is not a problem, but how to deal with it" has become a classic line in the Satya model.