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Cartes de questions « Journey of Discovery » pour le travail social et l’accompagnement psychosocial

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"Journey of Discovery" is a structured coaching card set designed for psychosocial casework and collaborative client work. Built around the Collaborative Process Design Model, it helps professionals guide clients through a clear, step-by-step exploration of their current situation and possible paths forward.

The set combines questions, activities, and process guidance to support meaningful conversations, deeper understanding, and practical next steps. It’s especially useful when working with complex life situations, where both reflection and structured action are needed.

The tool supports both exploration and intervention. You can move flexibly between understanding a client’s situation, identifying resources, and shaping concrete steps toward change.

What this tool supports:

  • Structure for psychosocial casework and coaching conversations
  • Deeper reflection through questions and guided activities
  • Collaborative exploration between professional and client
  • Clear progression from understanding to action

For:
social workers, therapists, counselors, coaches, educators, facilitators

Package contents:

  • 77 cards in total
  • 7 Process cards (framework guidance)
  • 27 Activity cards (interactive exercises)
  • 43 Question cards (reflection and inquiry prompts)
  • 1 booklet with instructions and use cases

Developed with Prof. Ursula Hochuli Freund and Jakin Gebert, combining research and hands-on experience in social work and psychosocial practice.

Langue: Allemand

A structured way to work through complex client situations


In social work, conversations often need both openness and structure. These cards support a clear process, from understanding a client’s current reality to shaping possible paths forward. This makes them especially useful in casework, counseling, and supervision settings.

Designed for social work and psychosocial practice

Activity cards

introduce creative, client-centered exercises

Question cards

support reflection and meaningful conversation

guide conversations with more focus and direction

support clients in understanding their situation

move from reflection to concrete next steps

uncover resources and strengths

In social work, you often deal with broader life contexts, systems, and external challenges. The cards help structure conversations around:

  • complex life situations shaped by environment and social systems
  • coordination of topics like housing, health, education, or support networks
  • identifying barriers and possible areas for change
  • working across families, communities, and institutions

In psychosocial work, the focus often shifts more directly to the individual. Here, the cards support:

  • exploring emotional and psychological stressors such as conflict, loss, or trauma
  • guiding reflective conversations in counseling or therapeutic settings
  • strengthening coping strategies and personal resources
  • working in 1:1 sessions or small group settings

By combining structure with open exploration, the cards help you connect both perspectives, understanding the person and their environment, and working toward meaningful, realistic next steps.

How to use the cards in social work

Set the focus

Start with a question or theme, for example: “What would you like to understand better today?” or “Where do you feel stuck?”

Select cards together

Let the client choose cards (or guide the selection) based on what resonates with their situation.

Explore and reflect

Use the questions or activities on the cards to deepen the conversation, uncover resources, and make patterns visible.

Shape next steps

Translate insights into concrete actions, goals, or small steps the client can take moving forward.