Ivan Boszormenyi Nagy introduced with his contextual therapy a challenging theory into the
world of family therapy. It is rooted in a relational ethical perspective on human relations
and shifts the focus of therapy from pathology to evoking reciprocal care and a genuine dialogue,
based on the conviction that inter-human relations are resources for individual growth
and health. This article presents a research project on the practice of the founder himself, to
describe how the principles of the contextual theory and therapy can be integrated into concrete