The foundation of systemic phenomenological work

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Training

Interconnected Health & Embodied facilitation

Trainers

Marion Latour

Stephan Hausner

Simon Hausner

Price

€ 3950,-

Amount of days

11 days

Start date

15 April 2025

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Training

Interconnected Health & Embodied facilitation

This advanced 11-day training is a unique opportunity to deepen and broaden your facilitating skills.

In the connection between client and facilitator, it is important to know from where you work and act as a facilitator and from where the client works. It determines the outcome of the session. So it is important to discover what is an adequate place for you as a facilitator from where you accompany and where your client is.

Our highly experienced trainers teach you what is an adequate place for you to guide from, what do you have to do and leave? What is a healthy place for you to guide from? How do you recognise where your client is, where is the question coming from and where is the answer? How do you support the client in his or her expansion and thus move towards a healing, healthy movement?

From themes such as bodywork, presence, holding space, health and symptoms, healthy & unhealthy movements and community, you learn to further understand, deepen and embody your role as a facilitator and to discover and be aware of where your client is.

 In this training, Stephan Hausner and Marion Latour combine and connect their experience, knowledge and insights on facilitation and movements in systemic work. They guide you in three 3-day modules to understand how you can better support the client in finding a healthy response and how you can act and facilitate from your place.

 Simon Hausner will teach a 2-day module on bodywork and presence in this training to understand and feel more of the body's movements.

 To further integrate the experiences of the day, Paula Lavareda will offer ‘Authentic Movement’, which will be an invitation for us to stop, pause and breathe. It is also an invitation to open our hearts and breath and create movement.

 In this training, we will learn from international trainers. Therefore, the language of the training is English.

 The training is in Drenthe. More information about the location will be shared as soon as possible.

Programme

  • 3 modules of 3 days each with Stephan Hausner and Marion Latour, including 1 day of systemic work with horses and nature
  • 1 module of 2 days with Simon Hausner and Marion Latour on bodywork and presence

 

Purpose of this training

In this enriching training for systemic facilitators, you learn to deepen your facilitation, presence, holding space and guiding from a healthy place with constellations, exercises and collective learning processes. Together, we look at and experience various issues we may encounter in our accompaniment:

 

  • Using your ability, place and availability as a facilitator to help your client initiate a healthy movement.
  • Supporting the client in finding a healthy response. As a facilitator, how can you support client movements that go from survival to life and from fixation to movement, and how do we stop movements that go the other way?
  • Using the body as a tool (embodied facilitation)
  • Connecting to and moving in the body (bodywork and presence)
  • Understanding trauma and healing trauma; health and symptoms from a systemic perspective

 

Trainers

 Stephan Hausner

Stephan Hausner is an internationally very well-known and experienced systemic constellation practitioner, homeopath and naturopath. His focus is always on healing, or the movement towards it.

Stephan Hausner has been trained in Bert Hellinger's systemic-phenomenological approach since 1993. He has more than 30 years of practical experience as a systemic facilitator.

His book: ‘Even if it costs my life’ is known worldwide.

 

Marion Latour

Marion is a highly experienced facilitator and trainer in systemic work and co-owner of the Bert Hellinger Institute. Because of her deep connection to nature and working with horses, she knows how important presence and involvement of the body is in our systemic work.

 

Simon Hausner

Simon Hausner is a qualified osteopathic doctor. He is also a cranio-sacral therapist and also a systemic constellation practitioner. He believes that everyone's physical, emotional and mental being is unique. In his practice, he focuses on helping people find balance in their own bodies and minds simply and effortlessly.

 

Paula Lavareda

Paula Lavareda is a therapist, systemic constellator, actress and choreographer.

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11 days

15 April 2025
Module 1: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
16 April 2025
Module 1: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
17 April 2025
Module 1: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
12 May 2025
Module 2: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Simon Hausner
13 May 2025
Module 2: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Simon Hausner
03 June 2025
Module 3: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
04 June 2025
Module 3: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
05 June 2025
Module 3: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
16 September 2025
Module 4: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
17 September 2025
Module 4: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner
18 September 2025
Module 4: 09:30 - 17:00Marion Latour, Stephan Hausner

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About the Bert Hellinger Institute

People are constantly evolving. With each other, without each other. In families, in teams, in organizations. Systemic thinking makes us aware of the “why” of our being and doing. Organizational and family constellations create room for movement. The BHI provides courses, workshops and training programs in the field of systemic work, constellations, leadership and coaching. This is how we contribute to the development of people, organizations and society.

For up-and-coming and established leaders. An initiative of the Bert Hellinger Institute.