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  • Marte Meo | Marte Meo Method | Therese Niklaus Loosli | Neurobiology

    Die Wirksamkeit von Marte Meo neurobiologisch erklärt
    Ein Fallbeispiel aus der Prävention

    Published:2010, October

    Author:Therese Niklaus Loosli

    Keywords:Marte Meo | Marte Meo Method | Prevention | Developmental support | Case study

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    Marte Meo Magazine 2011 | Article 04E


    A Case Study On Prevention:
    Explaining The Efficiency Of Marte Meo From A Neurobiological Perspective

    THERESE NIKLAUS LOOSLI | Systemic solution and resources orientated counselling practice; Dr. med. specialist FMH for child and youth psychiatry and -psychotherapy; Couple, family and systemic therapist; Marte Meo Therapist and Marte Meo Supervisor; Supervisor, coach and organisation developer; Lecturer

    The Marte Meo concept is a programme for supporting the development of babies, children, teenagers and adults in daily life. Marte Meo was founded in 1976 by Maria Aarts, The Netherlands, and is currently used in preventive as in therapeutic work contexts in more than 35 countries and continues to develop (Aarts, 2009; Niklaus, 2009, 1 and 2). But how can the efficiency of Marte Meo be explained from a neurobiological perspective?


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    tired after her day at work, but has the impression that she has to do more in order to support her child in its development in the best possible way. At the same time,…

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