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Systemic Constellation Facilitator Training Program

Presenter: Jane Peterson, PhD
90 Oregon Board of Naturopathic Examiners CEU
90 Hours for State of Oregon Licensed Chiropractors

Location: Human Systems Institute, 4220 SW Freeman St, Portland, Oregon, 97219
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Dates of the Program: Different modules from Feb. – July, 2010

Module 1: Introduction to the effects of systemic & family conscience on health and well-being.
Session dates: Feb. 5-7, 2010.

Module 2: The three Orders of Relationship that structure illness, health and well-being.  (Program 1 is a pre-requisite.) Three sessions included in this program.
Session dates:
Mar. 5-7, 2010
Apr. 2-4, 2010
May 21-23, 2010

Module 3:  Supervision, coaching and case analysis.  (Programs 1 & 2 are a pre-requisite.) Two sessions included in this program.
Session dates:
June 4-6, 2010
July 9-11, 2010

Sessions will follow this format:
•  Friday, 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 pm. Mornings focus on principles; afternoons on practices.
•  Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Public workshop. Cases from the community. Post
workshop discussion and Q & A.
•  Sunday, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mornings focus on theory, key practices, case analysis from student cases and demonstrations of different approaches. Afternoons are supervised guided practicum.

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Summary
We are more than mind and body.  The families and organizations that make up the social web of our lives have a profound impact on our health and well-being. For instance, guilt, grief and trauma that is unresolved in one generation may be transmitted to the next. These issues can manifest as physiological symptoms such as cancer, heart disease, skin problems, and psychological issues such as anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. The more you as a physician understand the underlying dynamics of the family and organizational systems that are the living web of support for your patients’ lives, the more completely you can support them in finding their way to wholeness and well‐being.

This course consists of three programs that work together to provide competency in the systemic constellation approach. In addition, individual programs offers new understandings and methods that will be immediately useful in your day-to-day practice.  The first program in this course provides a solid foundation in understanding how family dynamics affect our possibilities for health and healing and for understanding this approach.  The second program provides a basis for understanding the dynamics of the specific kinds of issues that physicians encounter in their practice and addresses ways that you can aid your patients in recovering their full ability to heal. The third program provides essential coaching, supervision and case analysis for those who wish to be able to offer their patients constellations as a part of their therapeutic offerings. The course will be taught for two years enabling physicians to take each program as their schedule and finances allow.

Presenter Bio
Jane Peterson, PhD, started working with constellations in 1998, having studied constellation work with Bert Hellinger (the creator of Family Constellations, and one of the world’s most innovative, provocative and well‐loved systemic therapists), Gunthard Weber MD, Albrecht Mahr MD, Sneh Victora Schnabel, Hunter Beaumont PhD, and others. She holds a PhD in Human and Organizational Systems from the innovative and multidisciplinary Fielding Graduate University.

Dr. Peterson is the founder and director of The Human Systems Institute. This will mark the ninth year that the Institute has offered its Facilitator Coaching and Training Program. Dr. Peterson has trained constellation work in several countries in Asia, Europe, Canada, Mexico and South America.

For more information, contact:
Jane Peterson
Phone: 503-293-0338
Email: info@human-systems-institute.com