Systemic Training and Coaching
Facilitating Family and Organization Constellations
Facilitating Family and Organization Constellations
In this course you will learn more about systemic approaches to training and coaching and how to facilitate family and organization constellations.
A 5-Day Professional Training in Working with Hidden Dynamics
This summer school teaches you how to work with systemic coaching and constellation work. These are powerful methods that reveal invisible patterns in families, teams, and organizations. While you'll learn professional coaching and training skills, the insights and methods are valuable for anyone who works with people and wants to understand deep patterns in themselves, others and teams. Last year’s programs by Imre and Jan Reinder were rated by 60 participants with an average of 9.4 out of 10.
What Makes This Training Special?
You'll learn to see and work with the hidden dynamics that shape our lives and work:
This intensive course prepares you to facilitate constellation work in both private and organizational settings. You'll learn how to guide others in understanding visible structures (the "above-ground stream") and invisible dynamics (the "underground stream"), while developing your unique style as a systemic coach and trainer.
However, this course is not just for (aspiring) coaches and trainers. This course is also intended for professionals and students that want to work on their (personal) leadership skills.
What You'll Learn
Our Approach
Don’t expect long powerpoint presentations! Working in small groups, you'll practice as both facilitator and participant. This experiential approach ensures you understand systemic work from the inside out, whether you plan to use it professionally or apply the insights in your personal and professional life. Please be aware that constellation work can be emotionally intense.
Imre Végh and Jan Reinder Rosing
Professionals, trainers, coaches and senior students.
Everyday, there will be class between 10 AM and around 3 PM. Afterwards there often is a group assignment of between 1 and 2 hours.