Victim and Perpetrator
If you feel trapped in patterns of suffering or difficult relationships where the role of victim or perpetrator keeps repeating, Family Constellations can help you understand how your life is influenced by past events.
Through Family Constellations, you can explore the invisible bonds connecting you to your ancestors and uncover how victim-perpetrator dynamics may have originated from past traumas or events, unconsciously repeating themselves. If your family history includes painful events such as injustices, abuse, or intense conflicts, these experiences may have shaped limiting beliefs and patterns that still impact your well-being and ability to form healthy, fulfilling relationships.
Are you tired of repeating the same patterns and always ending up as the victim?
Letting go is the first step in breaking free from inherited family scripts. The “Victim and Perpetrator” constellation allows you to return these burdens to your ancestors, freeing yourself from their influence.
Price: €50.00
How can Family Constellations help understand the victim-perpetrator dynamic?
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Family Constellations help explore and understand the role each person plays in a victim-perpetrator dynamic, which is sometimes unconsciously carried forward out of loyalty to one’s family system or as a repetition of past traumas. Often, those who take on the role of victim or perpetrator are unknowingly replicating a family pattern in an attempt to “make sense” of an unresolved trauma within the system. In Constellations, the representation process allows individuals to see these dynamics from a broader perspective and recognize their historical roots. This awareness enables them to step away from these roles, restoring a more balanced relationship and freeing the family system from a cycle of suffering.
What are the limitations of Family Constellations in addressing psychological issues?
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Family Constellations do not replace traditional psychotherapy. They are effective in revealing hidden dynamics and emotional blocks, but they are not suitable for treating severe psychological disorders, which require a specialized clinical approach.