The “TriEr” method is an advanced technique that helps understand how psychological traits are passed down through generations, break the cycle of destructive scenarios, and make mindful decisions for change. Natalya Tsvetkova, holding degrees in psychology and physical-mathematical sciences, and being a member of the Academy of Pedagogical and Social Sciences and the International Association of Family Psychotherapy, is the author of 12 books and more than 150 academic articles. She offers a method that integrates personal and family history within a psychobiographical counseling approach. “TriEr” focuses on three areas of psycho-correction work: making decisions about change, conscious transformation of destructive behavior models, and evaluating results. This comprehensive approach helps you understand how recurring negative behavior patterns are transmitted within families and affect descendants. The uniqueness of the method lies in combining in-depth analysis of hereditary influences with practical tools for solving problems and achieving goals. “TriEr” expands the possibilities for resolving family conflicts, emotional traumas, and supports personal growth. The book will be useful for psychologists, counselors, students, and anyone interested in self-knowledge and analyzing family history. The edition also includes additional digital materials.