Course Overview
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Module I
Introduction, The Orders of Love: Precedence - Honoring Parents, Places, and Those Who Came Before
This foundational module introduces participants to the Orders of Love, emphasizing the importance of reverencing parents, ancestors, and their rightful places within the family system.
The module provides a blend of theory and experiential learning, guiding participants to explore their family systems and honor those who came before them.
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Module II
The Orders of Love - The balance between Receiving & Giving, and Inclusion - Belonging
In this module, we will learn about the concept of taking" Love, Life, and Strength from Parents”.
Efu will discuss how imbalances in family dynamics—particularly in giving and receiving—can manifest in physical health issues, such as chronic pain and degenerative diseases. Family Constellation therapy serves as a tool to observe "movements of the soul" and understand the deeper connections within the family system, including those with and without blood ties.
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Module III
The Basic Laws of Relationships
This module focuses on the foundational principles governing relationships, exploring dynamics within both the family of origin and the current family. In addition to explore the special topic: the impact of miscarriages, abortions, and related experiences on family systems.
Efu will also discuss the themes of sexuality, sexual identity, and gender identity in the context of family and relationships.
This module combines theoretical insights with practical exploration of relational patterns to support healing and harmony.
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Module IV
The Orders of Helping & Individual Work
In this final module, participants will deepen their understanding of the orders and art of helping, exploring the essential stance and presence of the therapist. You’ll learn the difference between attention and observation, how to work with internal healing images, and how to recognize body language cues in the healing process. This module covers the ethical and practical limits of the therapist’s role, the timing for concluding a constellation, and how to safely navigate individual sessions using objects, dolls, or symbolic elements like emotions and personality parts. Discussions will address when a constellation may be contraindicated, which cases benefit from this work, and how to manage individual care and professional boundaries. The training closes with supervision practices and integration work to prepare participants to confidently bring these tools into their personal or clinical practice.