The Professional Constellation work draws the client's attention to patterns and dynamics they had not previously considered as the root of the crisis. It aims to build an individual's sense of self and agency, patience with and trust in others. This systemic counseling is a form of expressive therapy to help participants work through a concern and develop better insight into a conflict.

Our career is directly related to our upbringing and our family lineage workforce. That is why how we earn a living, react to triggers and build relationships is entangled with unspoken loyalties and emotions from the past.

Family members often continue patterns of anxiety, depression, anger, guilt, fear, chronic illness, and unfulfilled relationships. All impact what and how we live our lives in the present.

A Professional Constellation is an experimental systemic exploration to resolve unconscious motivations and behavioral patterns aligned to a professional purpose. It explores a business matter as a whole and the whole in part to unlock the potential and performance of each element. It also helps individuals understand how their emotional state affects problem-solving, strategic planning, and peer interaction.

The Professional Constellation work leads participants to develop improved insight into their behaviors. It aims to build an individual's sense of self, agency, and patience with and trust in others. In addition, participants will learn about boundaries, better communication skills, and healthy balance in relationships with more fulfilling relationships.

Other Benefits of using Professional Constellations are:
  • Creates trust and cultural alignment
  • A better understanding of the Team's dynamics
  • Ability to maximize the Team's collective power for improved results
  • Better collaboration and interpersonal skills
  • Improved conflict resolution
  • Increased team performance
  • Increased probability
  • Create a coaching


It can be a private one-on-one session working with footprints and little figures to represent work challenges and complex environments. Or a group setting where individuals meet with other participants who randomly will be called to represent the crisis and those involved by role-playing characters and acting out personal dynamics. Each person has a chance to work on their blockages with a clear image resolution to serve as a coping mechanism to help participants move forward with ease.

Consider the list of questions worked on Family Constellation work in addition to highlighting if anyone in your business or professional career:

• Killed a project? What were the reasons, and how did that happen?
• Was the company rebranded, or did you change career paths?
• Did you reinvent yourself?
• What is your 1-year and 5-year forecast?
• Do you have a business plan?
• Have you already worked on resolving this issue?
• What's your focus?
• What's your performance?
• Are you meeting your quarterly goals? How about your yearly?
• How do you manage your crisis?
• Who is involved, passively and actively, in this conflict?
• Who is affected by the conflict?
• Did anyone commit a crime?
• Have a stillborn child?
• Divorced, cheated, or lied?
• Have an "illegitimate" child or a child that was abandoned or given up for adoption?
• Was gaslight or abuse of any kind?
• Left the family of origin or migrated to another country?

Common practice is every two weeks to a month to allow participants time to process the experience, practice everything learned at the Professional Constellation exercise, and harvest the results of the Constellation work before another is done.

Family constellation is a therapeutic method that explores the relationships between family members to understand and resolve issues within families and relationships. Central to the relational therapy approach is the idea that we are shaped by our social world and relationships, where the sense of belonging is essential for our well-being and self-esteem.

Family Constellations look at the dynamics within a family system and how past experiences, traumas, and unspoken loyalties can affect the present generation. This work is based on the idea that families have a collective unconscious that shapes their behavior and that by bringing unconscious dynamics to the surface, individuals can gain insight and heal from past traumas.

Developed by German psychotherapist Bert Hellinger, Family Constellations therapy has proliferated in the last 20 years and is practiced in more than 35 countries worldwide.
This systemic work can be used for any situation that needs healing, insight, or resolution - from unconsciousness and unhealthy patterns to physical ailments and unexplained misfortunes that keep repeating in the family system.

Family Constellation is a type of therapy that can be particularly helpful when dealing with depression, anxiety, self-worth, and substance abuse. For these issues, people frequently talk about a genetic predisposition to these conditions or learned behaviors that can carry on through multiple generations.

In Family Constellation Therapy, you may find that your current issues and behaviors have roots from previous generations that you hadn't realized. This work is for individuals looking to break the cycle of negativity and abuse, free themselves and connect with their true essence.
Some benefits are the resolution of inherited trauma and helping to break destructive family patterns of unhappiness, illness, failure, and addiction. The results are often life-changing.

Family Constellations reveal the underlying dynamics of a dysfunctional or problematic situation, whether family-related or not. Creating the possibility of learning how to set healthy boundaries to meet your needs. Leading to more restorative communication and more fulfilling relationships.

The people role-playing for other's family systems benefit in recognizing aspects of themselves and their family generational dynamics and may gain a greater understanding of their situation or trauma.
It can be a private one-on-one session working with footprints and little figures to represent family members or a group setting. When working in groups, individuals meet with a group of randomly called participants to represent family members by role-playing characters and acting out family dynamics. This holistic approach to relational, cognitive, and behavioral therapy reveals the dynamics and secrets of the family system to resolve the issues the client needs to work on.

Lead by a Family Constellation Facilitator. Each person can work on their family system with a clear image resolution to take home as a coping mechanism.
Questions to consider: Did anyone in your family:
• Die at a young age?
• Die during childbirth?
• Is there any miscarriages or abortions?
• Commit suicide?
• Die in action as a soldier or kill others during a war?
• Commit a crime?
• Have a stillborn child?
• Divorced, cheated, or lied?
• Have an "illegitimate" child or a child that was abandoned or given up for adoption?
• Was gaslight or abuse of any kind?
• Left the family of origin or migrated to another country?

Common practice is to have a constellation work done once a month. This allows participants time to process the experience and practice the resolution image learned in their Family Constellation exercise.

Generational Trauma Signs & Symptoms:

  • Emotional numbing and depersonalization
  • Unresolved and complicated grief
  • Isolation and withdrawal
  • Hyper-vigilance
  • Fearfulness
  • Memory loss
  • Anger and irritability
  • Nightmares