ONE DAY FAMILY CONSTELLATION
Maleny 14-12-2019
Maleny 14-12-2019
where: 39 maple st Maleny, little cottage down the driveway.
WHEN: 14th December 2019
time: 9am - 5pm
Cost: $150
if you would like more information please go to the contact page
Constellation facilitators
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Margarete has worked
in therapeutic field for 30 years. She is a senior Gestalt trainer for
various Gestalt Institutes as well as providing ongoing supervision for Gestalt
students and therapists. She trained in Family Constellations in Germany in
1999. Margarete's diverse training and experience includes being a service
provider for North Coast Aboriginal Group, supervisor for Lifeline and she has
been running family constellation training in Australia since 2007. She has a
background in social work and has worked within the fields of addiction, sexual
abuse, homelessness and mental illness.
Since 1992 she has run her own practice on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. |
Tina is a holistic counsellor working in her private practice on the Sunshine Coast, she is a trained facilitator in Family and Systems Constellation work and runs regular groups and workshops in this field. Tina first came to this work in 1999 in Germany, she is a yoga and meditation teacher and has diplomas in reflexology, deep muscle relaxation and acupressure.
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About Family Constellation Work:
We have all grown up in different family systems. Our family unit is where we developed our patterns of relating. Often these patterns create dysfunctional relationships. We want to change yet don’t know how to start, where to look, what to do.
Entanglements in family dynamics can result in relationship difficulties between partners and between parents and children, or amongst siblings. They can also trigger other difficulties such as addictions, illnesses or negative repetitive patterns in our lives. When we think psychologically we normally attribute such problems to negative attitudes from our upbringing.
Twenty five years ago Bert Hellinger developed a method using constellations to reveal hidden dynamics within the family, which he called "The Orders of Love". When the natural order becomes distorted by external forces such as an early death, the negative entanglements can persist for several generations.
The work with family constellations gives us the opportunity, in a powerful, safe setting, to look deeply into the entanglements of our Family of Origin as well as our family today. We use the diversity of the group to represent the members of your family.
References:
Hellinger, B. (2001). Love's own truths: Bonding and balancing in close relationships. Zeig Tucker & Theisen.
Hellinger, B. (1998). Love's Hidden Symmetry: What Makes Love Work in Relationships. Zeig Tucker & Theisen.
We have all grown up in different family systems. Our family unit is where we developed our patterns of relating. Often these patterns create dysfunctional relationships. We want to change yet don’t know how to start, where to look, what to do.
Entanglements in family dynamics can result in relationship difficulties between partners and between parents and children, or amongst siblings. They can also trigger other difficulties such as addictions, illnesses or negative repetitive patterns in our lives. When we think psychologically we normally attribute such problems to negative attitudes from our upbringing.
Twenty five years ago Bert Hellinger developed a method using constellations to reveal hidden dynamics within the family, which he called "The Orders of Love". When the natural order becomes distorted by external forces such as an early death, the negative entanglements can persist for several generations.
The work with family constellations gives us the opportunity, in a powerful, safe setting, to look deeply into the entanglements of our Family of Origin as well as our family today. We use the diversity of the group to represent the members of your family.
References:
Hellinger, B. (2001). Love's own truths: Bonding and balancing in close relationships. Zeig Tucker & Theisen.
Hellinger, B. (1998). Love's Hidden Symmetry: What Makes Love Work in Relationships. Zeig Tucker & Theisen.



