Internationational Systemic Constellations Association

The list below includes ISCA Events, ISCA Sponsored Events, and ISCA Listed Events.

Upcoming events

    • 26 Apr 2012
    • 02 May 2012
    • Shanghai

    Trainers include Thies Stahl, Michaela Kaden, Karin Schoeber, Frank Gallenmueller and Bertold Ulsamer (Programme Director).

    More information at http://www.hri.net.cn (in Chinese) or writing to the organizer William Wei (Horizontal Resources Institute Management Consultant)at wn882003@yahoo.com.

    • 29 Apr 2012
    • 4:00 PM
    • 06 May 2012
    • 11:00 AM
    • Cloister Bernried, Tagungszentrum St. Martin, Bernried, Germany (on Lake Starnberg near Munich)
    You will find all necessary information under:

    www.constellations-intensive.de


    Sunday Evening, April 29, 2012 - Sunday Morning, May 6, 2012 in Southern Germany

    Bert Hellinger originally discovered the value of using constellations to explore hidden dynamics in relationship systems as well as the embedded laws governing the success of love. Building on his pioneering work, the International Intensive Workshop gathers an outstanding faculty comprised of the most experienced facilitators to offer an opportunity to learn this wonderful approach to working with relationship systems. Our belief is that there are many different ways to facilitate constellations effectively. The large faculty together with the multi-cultural community of learners provides a variety of perspectives and interests, and is a perfect opportunity to experience different approaches in action. In addition to stylistic variety, the faculty shares a deep commitment to personal integrity, openness to innovation and to continuing learning through dialog and careful observation. The workshop is designed to help participants understand the hidden systemic orders of love operating in human relationship systems and the powerful resolutions to conflict that this understanding can make possible. It is organized to facilitate learning for persons from differing cultures, and with various levels of experience. The course language is English. 

    The core faculty is composed of the most experienced facilitator/trainers of the first generation along with outstanding innovators from the second and third generations. The staff this year includes: Guni Baxa, Francisca Boring, Christine Blumenstein-Essen, Judith Hemming, Jane Peterson, Victoria Schnabel, Albrecht Mahr, Jakob Schneider, Stephan Hausner, Gunthard Weber. Hunter Beaumont is again the program director, the organizer and guiding spirit for the workshop. Lutz Bessel is the program administrator.

    This event is fully booked. If you would like to register for the 2013 Bernried Intensive (May 6th to May 13th, 2013), please contact Lutz Bessel at lutz.bessel@web.de.


    • 02 May 2013
    • 05 May 2013
    • Copenhagen, Denmark
    “To inspire and to be inspired” "Connecting fields" Congress is like a bridge that offers possibilities to visit and connect to different countries, different ways of thinking and different viewpoints  while also sharing common interests by bringing colleagues and friends together for dialogue and networking.
    The Congress is also a possibility to share our common values, passions, interests and discoveries. We all know it’s a privilege to be involved in Constellation Work. It touches people and it touches us. We might live 1000 miles apart, on different continents, in different countries with different cultural backgrounds, but our common interest and focus in the Field of Constellation is the foundation for a common language and understanding.
    http://www.connecting-fields.com/
    • 06 May 2013
    • 4:00 PM
    • 13 May 2013
    • 11:00 AM
    • Cloister Bernried, Tagungszentrum St. Martin, Bernried, Germany (on Lake Starnberg near Munich)
    • 98

    Working Group for Systemic Resolutions

    May 6 -May 13, 2013.
    in Cloister Bernried,
    Southern Germany

    Please note that the faculty, learning tracks, and prices might change slightly - we'll keep you informed as soon as possible.

    Click here for more information on the Working Group For Systemic Resolutions 2013