SystemicWiki
From SystemicWiki, a structured knowledge library for systemic practice.
SystemicWiki is a structured knowledge library for systemic practice. It connects epistemologies, pathways, schools and models, concepts, methods, techniques, theorists and references so readers can move from foundational assumptions to practice without losing the relationships between ideas.
The library is designed for practitioners, students and researchers who want to understand how ideas in systemic practice are connected: how knowledge assumptions shape models, how models organise practice, and how concepts become usable in sessions, supervision and reflection.
Browse library
Start with a library area below, then follow links across related pages as the site develops.
- Epistemologies - foundational assumptions about knowledge, reality, meaning, people, problems and change.
- Pathways - guided routes through models and practice areas.
- Schools and models - organised traditions of systemic practice.
- Concepts - core ideas that help readers understand what a model notices, names and organises.
- Methods - organised ways of working in practice.
- Techniques - questions, prompts and interventions for sessions and reflection.
- Theorists and references - contributors, source texts and traceable scholarship.
Library map
The map shows how the library is intended to move from foundations to practice. Each layer can be read on its own, but the value of SystemicWiki is in following the relationships between layers.
Epistemologies
Foundational assumptions about knowledge, reality, meaning, people, problems and change.
Pathways
Guided routes that organise learning across a model or practice area.
Narrative pathway CMM pathway Milan pathway Structural pathway
Schools and models
Traditions of systemic practice, including their assumptions, concepts and typical ways of working.
Narrative Therapy CMM Milan Structural
Concepts
Core ideas that help readers understand what a model notices, names and organises.
Externalisation Circularity Triangulation Positioning
Methods and techniques
Practice frameworks, questions, prompts and interventions that translate ideas into clinical and reflective use.
Methods Techniques Practice prompts
Theorists and references
Contributors, source texts and references that anchor the library in traceable scholarship and practice traditions.
How to use this site
Use the search bar for a specific idea, or begin from a layer in the library map. When pages are developed, links will connect related concepts, methods, techniques, schools, pathways and references.
Developed pathways
References
References and theorist pages will be connected as the library is moved across from the Obsidian vault.