Director of the Lausanne Brief Therapy Center, Guillaume Delannoy practices systemic and strategic brief therapy with individuals, couples and families facing personal and/or relationship difficulties. Trainer, he also teaches brief therapy in France, Switzerland and Belgium within the Institut Gregory Bateson (IGB). In addition to his therapy and training practices, Guillaume works with clients facing work and career problems, helping them to deal with highly emotional situations and manage difficult relationships in the workplace.
His 5-year brief systemic and strategic therapy training with IGB included two years of intensive practice as associate therapist within their brief therapy center in Paris. He also trained with numerous other practitionners, renowned in the area of brief therapy and hypnotherapy, for example with the Institut Romand d'Hypnose Suisse.
Following the best practices developed by the Mental Research Institute of Palo Alto, IGB's therapists and trainers work as a team, conducting regular supervisions and intravisions, discussing their work with members of the Belgian, French, Luxemburg and Swiss brief therapy centers. Supervisions are coordinated by Jean-Jacques Wittezaele, IGB's founder and director. Phd in psychology, psychotherapist, Jean-Jacques has studied with Paul Watzlawick, John Weakland and Dick Fisch for over three years. He is also research associate at the MRI and has been training professionals in the area of Brief Therapy for over 25 years.




