Teaching Family Constellations for Ongoing Trauma

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Barbara Morgan and Sarah Peyton have a lively and engaging talk about how family constellation work can help with ongoing trauma, and each of them shares their own modality and supportive training relating to trauma.
    Questions that arise include:
    • What does it mean to have a historical burden to carry?
    • How can we manage current trauma?
    • What do we include in the trauma curriculum when teaching constellations?
    • How does being resonated with make a difference?
    • How can we assess people working in the field of constellations?
    • How can we support people with intense experiences of trauma?
    For more resources about resonance and healing trauma, go to sarahpeyton.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @luannechampion8188
    @luannechampion8188 2 роки тому

    Sarah with my new found love and passion for constellation work, sharing your client experience of having your “fathers trauma” ripped from you is inspiring and encouraging. First trust the process, second surrender to the field, and lastly as an observer release judgements. A skilled facilitator will know what to do and when to make a movement. They will know if this was correct with the response of the seeker. Describing your liberation is inspiring and encouraging as I go deeper into the constellation process. Thank you.

  • @rosechandler4841
    @rosechandler4841 Рік тому

    What is the constellation magazine and where can I subscribe?