Family Constellations (in English)
Join us for a Family Constellation Day, where you’ll explore the hidden patterns that influence your life, relationships, and well-being. Guided by Liselotte and Jan Reinder, this workshop offers a safe and supportive environment to uncover how your current challenges may be rooted in your family history and generational experiences.
What to Expect
During this inspiring day, we’ll delve into family systems to reveal unconscious dynamics, offering new perspectives and greater compassion for yourself and your loved ones. Through carefully led group constellations with live representatives, you’ll have the opportunity to gain insight, release old patterns, and open yourself up to new solutions. Many participants report feeling lighter, more open-hearted, and able to relate to their personal themes with increased freedom.
What is Family Constellation Work?
In a constellation session, group members act as representatives for family members, embodying and revealing hidden emotional dynamics, unresolved entanglements, and deeply rooted beliefs. The experiential process—visual, spatial, and interactive—creates a living map of relationships, allowing for the recognition of transgenerational influences such as trauma, grief, or inherited guilt. By seeing these patterns in action, participants not only gain valuable insights but also pave the way for healing, release, and new movement within the family system.
Why Participate?
Family Constellations is effective for anyone looking to:
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Address negative relationship patterns
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Explore family-of-origin issues and emotional blocks
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Resolve inner turmoil, trauma, or loss
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Understand the systemic roots behind depression, anxiety, or addictions
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Discover practical pathways to personal growth and relational harmony
This work provides benefits even for those who join as representatives, as it often brings unexpected clarity and emotional freedom by untangling generational knots.
Systemic Perspective
Unlike coachng approaches that focuses on the individual, systemic work takes into account the whole family, including the dynamics and events spanning across generations. It is particularly helpful when traditional approaches haven’t uncovered the deeper roots of persistent issues. Breaking through hidden loyalties or longstanding entanglements can result in profound shifts that positively affect not only you, but also your family and future generations.
Throughout the day, you can witness or participate in powerful constellation exercises that gently bring clarity and empathy.
The day is designed to be accessible, warm, and deeply respectful of your pace and boundaries.
Whether you want to explore generational legacies, feel mentally ‘stuck’, or simply wish to experience the depth of this approach, Family Constellation Day offers a unique path to inner growth and relational harmony.
About the facilitators:
Lieselotte
Performing improvisational theatre all over the world, Lieselotte realized that life itself has no script either. And that that was exactly what she loved about the two realms. When starting to train managers’ communication skills, she always used the mind- and skillset of the improv stage to help people say yes to life.
Working with groups for the last 20 years, Lieselotte quickly felt more drawn to work with people on the deeper levels of interbeing. Having benefitted from meditation, contemporary-shamanism and family constellations for her own development, she now integrates these in almost all her programs. She works as a program director and facilitator for THNK, school for creative leadership and teaches family constellations at UNLP.
Jan Reinder
As the European Debate Champion, Jan Reinder made his way into the world of training. He founded a company and published The Debate Guide. Yet he feared spending the rest of his life focused only on persuasion and debate, so he became a diplomat. In that role, he served the Netherlands and the European Union, working in places such as Turkey and Brussels. There, he discovered the power of connection.
When he made peace with his family’s history during the Second World War, he no longer felt the need to save the world. That’s why, in 2019, he returned to guiding teams and individuals—this time with a focus on empathy and finding better ways forward together. Systemic work and constellation practice have been essential in Jan Reinder’s personal development, and he now loves sharing these insights with others.
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Family Constellations (in English)

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