
Family constellation
What is a family constellation?
Family constellations are a powerful therapeutic method that helps people to understand and heal the hidden dynamics and patterns within their family system. It is based on the idea that our families have a profound influence on our lives and that unresolved issues or traumas from the past can continue to affect us in the present.
How does it work?
During a family constellation, the constellation facilitator guides participants to explore their family dynamics and relationships through various techniques such as role-playing and visualization. This can help participants gain a deeper understanding of their place in the family system as well as the unconscious patterns and behaviors that may be negatively impacting their lives.
How can family constellations help?
Family constellations have been shown to be effective in addressing a variety of issues, including relationship problems, anxiety, depression, trauma and chronic illness. They can help people find a deeper understanding of themselves, their family and their place in the world.
The method is also suitable for anyone who is interested in understanding themselves and their family system better and is not limited to people who have specific problems or issues. It is a powerful tool that can help you understand how your past and your family's past can affect your life and how you can overcome the resulting challenges.
It is important to emphasize that family constellations are not an "alternative" to medical treatments, but a supportive addition to them.
What is the morphogenetic field?
The morphogenetic field (or "information field") is a concept in family constellations that refers to the invisible and immaterial information field that surrounds and permeates all living beings. It is believed that this field contains the collective knowledge, experiences and memories of a family, a group or even an entire society.
The morphogenetic field is believed to be the source of patterns and behaviors that are passed down through generations and influence the lives of individuals within a family or group. These patterns can be inherited and influence a person's thoughts, emotions and behaviors, even if they are not aware of it.
For example, a traumatic event experienced by one family member can be passed down through the generations and influence the behavior of other family members without them being aware of it.
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