What Type of Struggles can Systemic Constellations Address?
- Alyona Stevens
- Dec 18, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 19, 2024

Identity, Belonging, and Personal Growth
Exploring cultural, national, or spiritual roots to find a sense of place in the world.
Addressing self-limiting beliefs that prevent growth or success.
Navigating life transitions such as moving, career shifts, or divorce.
Connecting with a deeper sense of purpose and understanding universal forces.
Team and Collective Dynamics
Improving team communication and harmony in professional or project settings.
Resolving cultural and collective issues, including societal trauma or patterns.
Understanding the impact of cultural dynamics on behavior or beliefs.
Heavy Emotional States:
Resentment.
A tendency toward violence or uncontrollable aggression.
Bipolar disorder.
Lack of life energy or vitality.
Overwhelming guilt and shame.
Depression and feelings of hopelessness.
Phobias and excessive fears.
Lack of desire to live.
Feeling lost or unable to find oneself or a place in life.
Emotional Symptoms:
Anxiety or excessive fear.
Emotional numbness or difficulty expressing feelings.
Guilt, shame, or sadness.
Disconnection from oneself or others.
Behavioral Symptoms:
Addictions (substance abuse, food, technology, etc.).
Repeating self-destructive patterns.
Difficulty maintaining healthy boundaries.
Compulsive or obsessive behaviors.
Health and Physical Symptoms
Chronic pain or illnesses without clear medical explanations.
Autoimmune disorders or recurring health problems.
Unexplained fatigue or energy depletion.
Psychosomatic conditions.
Persistent or resistant symptoms that lack medical answers.
Family and Romantic Relationships:
Conflicts and crises within the family.
Difficulties with children or lack of understanding.
Complex relationships with parents, including resentment and trauma.
Infidelity and love triangles.
Loneliness or isolation.
Unresolved relationships with former partners.
Repeating negative patterns in relationships.
Betrayal and trust issues.
Loss and Grief:
Loss of unborn or deceased children and consequences of abortions.
Unfulfilled desire to have a child.
Challenges with adopted or IVF children.
Letting go of lost loved ones.
Marital and Extended Family Issues:
Problems in remarriages.
Conflicts with parents or partner’s families.
Issues within couples.
Incest and its impact on the family system.
Destructive Patterns and Life Scenarios
Physical and sexual abuse.
The history of suicide in the family.
Frequent accidents, misfortunes, and bad luck.
Repeating family members' fates or destinies.
Fatal or recurring family dates and events.
Traumatic situations, frequent accidents, and fractures.
Family curses or generational burdens.
Decision-Making Challenges:
Questions about important life or business decisions.
Choosing between conflicting options.
Setting goals in personal or professional life.
Connecting with inner resources.
Exploring new opportunities.
Professional Sphere:
Workplace conflicts and challenges.
Lack of clients or poor sales.
Business stagnation or fear of self-promotion.
Increasing income or business expansion.
Financial losses or theft of money and property.
Achieving professional or personal goals.
Inherited Trauma and Systemic Dynamics
Unresolved trauma passed down through generations.
Disconnections or exclusions within the family system.
Hidden loyalties to ancestors who suffered or experienced injustice.
Family secrets or taboos influencing present dynamics.
Repeating transgenerational patterns or unspoken burdens.
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