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The present is not good enough for you and you feel like rebelling against it. You believe better is possible. But the problems you encounter are complex and simple solutions do not work. Sometimes words fail you even in describing the problem or thinking about solutions…
Our services

Coaching
Brain-friendly transformative individual and team coaching

Consulting
Organisational development based on systemic principles

Therapy
Individual, couple and family systemic psychotherapy

Training
Training in systemic practice tailored to your requirements
Dr. Mark Huhnen – Systemic Coach & Psychotherapist
With over 20 years of experience, I specialize in systemic coaching, leadership and organisational development, and psychotherapy, helping individuals, teams, and organizations enhance communication, navigate workplace challenges, and unlock their full potential.
My approach is rooted in systemic thinking, focusing on the bigger picture—how relationships, environments, and personal dynamics shape performance and well-being. I integrate non-verbal communication techniques and experiential methods to foster deeper self-awareness and stronger interpersonal connections. Whether supporting professionals in career transitions, leaders in decision-making, or teams and organisations or families and individuals in overcoming conflict, my work is designed to create meaningful, lasting change.
Qualifications & Expertise
- Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice – University of Bedfordshire (2025)
- MSc in Systemic Psychotherapy – University of South Wales (2015)
- Degree in Social Pedagogy (Diplom-Sozialpädagoge) – University of Applied Sciences Münster, Germany (2002)
- Certified Brainwise Coaching Practitioner
- Specialist Training in Devising Theatre & Performance – London International School of Performing Arts
Professional Memberships
- Institute of Leadership
- UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
- Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (AFT)
- Social Work England
- Taos Institute
- International Coaching Federation (ICF)



Resources
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Doctoral thesis
Read more: Doctoral thesisIn this section you find my doctoral thesis downloadable as pdf. Watch this space you will soon find a version of the thesis that allows you do read it in a non-linear way. As part of the research I develop techniques systemic partitioners can use with their clients to tap into the potential of non-verbal…
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Towards anarchy?
Read more: Towards anarchy?Abstract The theme of this edition on decolonisation inspired me to remember, rethink and reclaim my relationship with a philosophical and political idea and movement: anarchy and anarchism. Despite having tried to distance myself from this label in the past due to its negative connotations, I now move towards it and embrace it. Finding connections…
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In relationship with a virus: An argument for new materialist thinking to be introduced into systemic thinking and an argument for why it has always already been there
Read more: In relationship with a virus: An argument for new materialist thinking to be introduced into systemic thinking and an argument for why it has always already been thereAbstract The current COVID-19 situation offers an opportunity for us to reconsider our relationship with the world and with our theories about this relationship. While systemic theory already offers many ways and ideas to consider this, in this article I offer another perspective, “new” materialism and highlight its fit with existing systemic theories. Huhnen, M.…
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How to do things without words
Read more: How to do things without wordsAbstract for doctoral thesis For this thesis there are two backgrounds: 1 systemic practice in social work, family therapy, training, coaching and consultancy, and 2 physical theatre, martial arts and other physical practices. As a starting point there is a suspicion or hunch from my own practice that systemic practice overly relies and focusses on…