The creative alchemy of constellating practice and visual journaling
PURPOSE OF THE WORKSHOP: To introduce the beneficial healing potential of combining creative expression with constellation practice.
STRUCTURE OF THE WORKSHOP: Single group/room, low tech input. Participants will need to be informed in advance that for full participation they should have either; some or all of the following materials: paper, card or cloth to work on, mark making tools such as crayons, felt pens, paints and inks, and collage ephemera, scissors, glue, needles and thread; or a digital art programme installed on their device.
Polly Pring (UK)
Polly works both in person and online, 1 to 1 and with groups in Somerset, Devon, Wales and London.
She runs workshops that combine constellations with creative expression, with earth based practices and land ceremony. Polly has developed this unique alchemy of disciplines in the years since training in Family Constellations at the Hellinger Institute of Britain in 2005. Taking her practice forward Polly has completed the first international Supervision Training run by The Centre for Systemic Constellations.
Originally hoping to take Constellation work into state education, Polly trained to be a teacher and a Forest School leader working with families as well as groups of young people. From this time she carries forward her wealth of knowledge and experience of working with nature and includes much of it in her constellation work. More recently Polly has expanded her focus to include working with her daughter, Hazel, acknowledging the importance of making room for the younger generations in the future development of this work.
Since 2005 Polly has been part of an ongoing peer supervision group based in the Southwest of England. She has attended training workshops and courses in the UK and abroad, including in person work with Bert Hellinger and Daan Van Kampenhout. Taking full advantage of the opportunities online gatherings have offered, Polly has broadened her CPD horizons and is enjoying learning from a wider and more varied pool of systemic constellation practitioners.
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