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Family and Systemic Constellations: a method, approach, therapy or something else?

1/4/2017

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By Alemka Dauskardt, M.A. Psych

Family and Systemic Constellations are  a living and growing body of knowledge that is mostly discovered through an experiential method of inquiry.

It successfully resists any attempts to be comprehensively defined. As soon as we say anything about it, including how it came about or who “invented” it, as soon as we call it this or that way, there is a myriad of voices who offer a different perspective.

Risking that, I offer my view that Family Constellations have been developed by Bert Hellinger, a German psychotherapist, as an innovative and original approach, through synthesis of many different modalities and strands of knowledge coupled with his own phenomenological insights.

It was originally applied within a psychotherapy framework as a method of offering professional help in ameliorating some of life’s difficulties which are encountered in everyday living. At the beginning it was maybe merely a method in which unrelated persons were set up to represent family members, and through which we gained a direct insight into the dynamics operating in the system being set up.

A peculiar phenomenon which became apparent through these “set ups” was that strangers somehow picked up the information about the family members when they were set up to represent them.


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International connections are a rich resource for practitioners in the field of constellation work

10/31/2016

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By Leslie Nipps, M.Div.
 
I just returned from “Constellating Future,” a gathering of the International Systemic Constellations Association, from Oct. 21-25 in Zagreb, Croatia.

What an enlivening and rich experience!
 
I traveled to Croatia with James Woeber, my fellow co-director of the 2015 North American Systemic Constellations Conference, to participate in this international event with nearly 80 facilitators and constellation enthusiasts from around the world.
 
I can happily report that international constellation work is alive and well – and a rich resource for all of us who love constellation work.
 
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International Systemic Constellations Association gathered in Zagreb this year at a time of transition and rejuvenation. Founded in 2007 and almost closed for business a year or so ago, ISCA is now on the verge of a new era of international constellation work and innovation. Great thanks especially go to Max Dauskardt of Germany (currently living in Croatia), who has led the effort to regrow ISCA and make it viable again. It’s been a work of great passion and love for him.


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    Welcome to our blog, which explores what people are doing with Family and Systemic Constellations here, there and everywhere throughout North America.

    In addition, we pay attention to the many intersections of constellations with ancestral healing, indigenous practices and emerging alternative methods of change.

    Your editor is Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP,  psychotherapist, personal growth coach and trainer who uses and teaches Family and Systemic Constellations, psychodrama, sand tray and the creative arts in her practice in Lancaster, Pennsylvania..

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The purpose of North American Systemic Constellations (NASC) is to organize educational conferences and other learning experiences that support the growth and development of Systemic Constellations as a healing modality, help create community and connections and provide quality learning experience for participants in the art of Systemic Constellations so that the far-reaching benefits of Systemic Constellations can be shared with the public.  ​
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