Galina,
I have worked and participated in constellations involving schizophrenia.
One of the most memorable was one in which I represented the young
schizophrenic. Several months later I ran into his mother and she reported
significant improvement. A little over a year and half after the
Constellation a young man called to make an appointment with me. When we met
in my offices and in the brief interview I realized this was the young man
that I had represented and I can report that he has no vestiges of the
condition. I am not a psychiatrist; but, I have had considerable experience
working with mental conditions and working with him on life and work issues
I am clear that his current behaviors are not that of a schizophrenic. He
subsequently mentioned that he has gotten a clean bill of health from
licensed professionals.
Having facilitated several constellations involving schizophrenics what I
have learned is that the schizophrenic is entangled with a murder that
occurred between 4-7 generations back and the schizophrenic represents the
two excluded persons: the perpetrator and the victim.
Trust this information is of use to you.
Fondly,
Stephen
STEPHEN CAMPBELL
SYSTEMIC CONSTELLATION FACILITATOR / CONSTELADOR SISTÉMICO
MA, R.SC.P., MPNLP (HEALTH), ND (CANDIDATE)
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On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:33, Galina Thomas <galinat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, everybody,
I have a question about schizophrenia. Has anyone had experience working
with schizophrenia (especially not directly with a patient, but his/her
relatives). Are there known cases of improvement as a result of
Constellations?
Thank you for any information!
Galina Thomas
MFT Trainee, Los Angeles, California
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