halbsystemische
Halbsystemische, an adjective used primarily in German psychosocial and therapeutic contexts, refers to an approach that targets only part of a system rather than the entire system. In family and couple therapy, for example, a halbsystemische Methode concentrates on a specific subsystem, such as the relationship between two children or between parent and child, while leaving other parts of the family structure largely untouched. This selective focus is intended to reduce resistance, make interventions more manageable, and achieve quicker observable changes.
The concept contrasts with fully systemische (systemic) therapies, which view the family or group as an integrated
Critics argue that halbsystemische interventions may neglect underlying relational contexts that maintain problems, potentially resulting in