“Emotional density” for a sustainable effect of systemic constellations
April 15, 2023
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Day4: Monday, 01 May

“Emotional density” for a sustainable effect of systemic constellations

 

PURPOSE OF THE WORKSHOP:

1) Sharing with colleagues or apprentice one “important” item of the relationship with clients in the field of systemic constellation work.

2) Offering the possibility with 3 “easy exercises ”to feel onto this topic and take these home into their work or learning process.

STRUCTURE OF THE WORKSHOP:

Presentation of the topic with a PowerPoint Presentation and 3 small group works to get into emotional contact with the topic.

The attitude in which we conduct systemic constellations can make a huge difference. I would love to share my specific topic „emotional density“ with it ́s background. The base, the reasons, the relations and the effects of this offer in systemic constellations will be my content with 3 small exercises in groups to get a personal experience. The longer I teach how to conduct systemic constellations, the more important seems this topic to me.

Isabel Fröhlich-Rudner (Germany)

Isabel Fröhlich-Rudner (Germany)

Systemic Constellator, Teaching Therapist DGfS

 

*1964 mother of 4 children

  • Dance Therapist Dipl. regist. BVT
  • Practitioner for psychotherapy, Germany
  • Systemic Constellator, Trainer/Teaching Therapist DGfS
  • EMDR Therapist
  • End-of-life companion/ Grief counsellor

After years of experience in psychiatric institutions working since1990 in my own practice. With being so thankful of learning from the Native Americans I founded with my colleague our own brand „ConSystA“and started training apprentices. For 30 years I had the chance to travel during working for a airline and conducting seminars in diffrent countries.

Website: www.isabelfroehlich.de.tl

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +49 1778881147

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