PRIVATE SESSIONS:
I offer private 1:1 sessions designed to identify and resolve unconscious patterns that affect your relationships,
emotional life, health, and direction.
Each session is focused, respectful, and tailored to what wants to be seen and released.
HOW A SESSION WORKS
1. Systemic & Astrological Diagnosis
We identify unconscious family dynamics, ancestral patterns, and soul-level themes influencing your current situation.
2. Systemic Resolution
Through systemic interventions, inner order is restored and what doesn’t belong to you is released.
3. Integration
Clarity, emotional relief, and a new internal position emerge naturally.
This is not ongoing talk therapy.
Most clients feel a shift within the first sessions.
WHAT THIS WORK SUPPORTS
Repeating relationship patterns
Emotional exhaustion or inner conflict
Ancestral or family burdens
Career or purpose blocks
Transitions, grief, or separation
Feeling disconnected from yourself
SESSION FORMAT
Private 1:1 sessions
Online (Zoom)
Confidential and personalized
Available in English & Spanish
FOR WHOM THIS IS NOT
This work is not suitable if you are looking for:
Quick motivational coaching
Predictive astrology
Advice without inner responsibility
Endless analysis without resolution
This work requires presence and readiness.
INVESTMENT
Private sessions are offered by application to ensure alignment.
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FINAL INVITATION
You don’t need to fix yourself.
You need to return to your natural order.
If you feel called to resolve what has been silently carried for too long.
Development of Family Constellations
This alternative approach was developed by German psychotherapist Bert Hellinger in the mid-1990s. Family constellations therapy evolved out of his work as a family therapist and his belief in the energy, both positive and negative, found in familial bonds. Nearly 50 years of studying and treating families led to his observation of patterns of mental health concerns, illness, negative emotions, and potentially destructive behaviors within families, and he suggested individuals might unconsciously "adopt" these concerns as a way of helping other members to cope. Proponents of family constellations believe the method to be less restrictive than other methods of therapy and support its capacity to allow people to see different perspectives and alternate solutions.
This approach draws from a number of other modalities, including Gestalt therapy, psychoanalysis, Virginia Satir's family sculpting, psychodynamic therapy, hyponotherapy, systemic family therapy, and Zulu beliefs.
This approach draws from a number of other modalities, including Gestalt therapy, psychoanalysis, Virginia Satir's family sculpting, psychodynamic therapy, hyponotherapy, systemic family therapy, and Zulu beliefs.
Family constellations is gaining popularity as an alternative approach to therapy, particularly in Europe, America, Asia, and Australia, where it is seen by many as a powerful and cost-effective method of addressing relationship-based challenges. Its popularity may be in part due to the brief nature of the therapy and its unique method of resolving challenges in which others are involved without necessitating the presence of those other individuals.
Proponents of the family constellations approach believe each member of a family, adult or child, longs to feel significant and find a place within the family construct and support the method as a helpful step in the process of achieving this sense of significance and belonging. People who participate in this technique often find themselves unearthing surprisingly emotional reactions regarding their relationships, familial or otherwise, regardless of their age.
Proponents of the family constellations approach believe each member of a family, adult or child, longs to feel significant and find a place within the family construct and support the method as a helpful step in the process of achieving this sense of significance and belonging. People who participate in this technique often find themselves unearthing surprisingly emotional reactions regarding their relationships, familial or otherwise, regardless of their age.
References
Family Constellations. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.net/?page_id=971
Family constellations, an interview with Bert Hellinger. (2007, August 28). CureZone.
Retrieved from http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=951654#i
FC Explained. (2015).
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.com.au/fc-explained
Nimis, H. (2005, September). Bert Hellinger's controversial therapy.
Retrieved from http://afa.home.xs4all.nl/alert/engels/hellinger_e.html
Questions and Answers. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations-usa.com/questions-and-answers
Sethi, Y. (2010, December). Does the Process of Family Constellations Improve Relationships and Wellbeing?
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/research_Dec_2010_doc1.pdf
Wolynn, M. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.hellingerpa.com/constellation.shtml
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.net/?page_id=971
Family constellations, an interview with Bert Hellinger. (2007, August 28). CureZone.
Retrieved from http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=951654#i
FC Explained. (2015).
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.com.au/fc-explained
Nimis, H. (2005, September). Bert Hellinger's controversial therapy.
Retrieved from http://afa.home.xs4all.nl/alert/engels/hellinger_e.html
Questions and Answers. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations-usa.com/questions-and-answers
Sethi, Y. (2010, December). Does the Process of Family Constellations Improve Relationships and Wellbeing?
Retrieved from http://familyconstellations.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/research_Dec_2010_doc1.pdf
Wolynn, M. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.hellingerpa.com/constellation.shtml