Thanks John for sharing - that is very interesting article!
Many of my clients from diverse background (especially from European roots)
have trans-generational issues linked to few generation migrations in last
100 years, including language, culture, religion and war traumas. (not
mentioning obvious mental health issues "inherited" in relation to all that
stuff).
A lot of my non-Jewish clients in Melbourne have similar journeys in their
ancestry.
Huge field, and people in general are not aware of these far reaching
influences.
When systemic perspective is brought to light and seen, things brought
initially as not related to family system - start to unfold in much easier
way.
Even without setting a constellation per se, bringing the systemic
trans-generational perspective to a dialogue in an ordinary therapeutic or
coaching session - makes links to the Knowing Field, and the Knowing Field
is present and influential. That's my experience.
Regards
Hania Gorski, M.Psych.*, *Melbourne
ph. (+61) 400 225 357
www.wholerelationships.com
www.familysystemic.com <http://www.constellationseries.wordpress.com>
www.integritysources.com
*The world, I’ve come to think, is like the surface of a frozen lake. We
walk along, we slip, we try to keep our balance and not to fall. One day,
there’s a crack, and so we learn that underneath us — is an unimaginable
depth. *James Joyce
On 12 January 2015 at 07:47, John at Coaching Constellations
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Wonder if others saw this fascinating piece today:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/opinion/sunday/roger-cohen-depression-and-an-immigrants-struggle-to-assimilate.html?referrer=
Would be interested in observations
Best wishes to all
John
*John Whittington*Constellations facilitator, trainer & coach
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