Training Courses in Systemic Family Constellations
Training with CSC will enable you to both build on your existing skills and to develop new skills so as to be a different kind of helper in group and one-to-one settings. Courses may be undertaken for both personal and/or professional development.
This systemic approach is not merely a new way of understanding personal issues, rather it offers a completely new context and methodology for resolving them. It will shift your perspective from seeing people in an individual context (where many problems cannot be understood or resolved), to seeing human behaviour in the wider context of the systems to which the individual belongs (and where resolution often is possible).
The ninth Foundation Course, for those wishing to deepen their understanding of systemic family constellations, runs from April to December 2011.
This training offers the lay person, as well as psychotherapists, healthcare professionals and those working with others on deeply felt issues, a method for gaining a wider, deeper view and for finding resolutions. The learning experience includes training modules, tutorial sessions, workshop participation & trainee community days, with each trainee having an assigned tutor.
This training is for those who have completed a foundation course with CSC or a similarly oriented institution, and who wish to further integrate and utilise the systemic approach in their professional lives.
The Professional Training enables participants to develop the capacity and skills to put theory and understanding into practice; it also allows a deeper exploration of specific issues and aims to equip participants with the skills to set up constellations and run workshops.
If you have done an equivalent foundation training, and are interested in joining this course, please contact our programme administrator Rosie Anson.
The primary focus of this course, led by Richard Wallstein, will be on practical aspects of facilitating systemic constellations in groups. There will be separate modules on the Initial Interview, The Stance of the Facilitator When Facilitating and Putting the Parts Together, three two-day modules in total. Each module will comprise teaching, modelled session(s) and participant practice in pairs or groups.
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Supervision enables systemic thinkers and constellators to share experiences and get feedback and advice as part of their on-going professional development and systemic learning.
The sessions provide support for those who have undertaken some systemic training or learning with CSC or a similarly oriented institution, and who have taken their learning out into their professional lives, running constellation groups/workshops or using systemic thinking in their work, whether as therapists, social workers, in education or research, or in an organisational context.
Sessions are held throughout the year by the The Centre.