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Acknowledging What Is: Conversations With Bert Hellinger

Acknowledging What Is: Conversations With Bert Hellinger
By Bert Hellinger, Gabriele ten Hovel

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #490624 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-09
  • Original language: German
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 162 pages

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gets more interesting the more times you read it5
This very straightforward book tackles many controversial subjects in psychotherapy with empirical wisdom: what helps people and what doesn't. Bert Hellinger does not seem to be concerned with anything else, and his practice reflects that simplicity and directness. The questions asked by the interviewer are often the very ones the reader wants to ask. This family constellation work is worth much more investigation.

revolutionary and beyond therapy5
A wonderful book for those who have seen Bert Hellinger in action, and even for those who haven't . For those of us who have witnessed the integrity he brings into the art of helping people it is a book filled with the knowledge and insight he has gained experientially while working with family systems and setting up constellations. For those new to his breathtaking work it is full of things to spark one's interest and inform.
Do not dismiss this work. It is quite simply the beginning of something unbelievably profound and soul-enriching. It is in fact about working with the movements of the soul.

How to really make progresses and help ourself3
Read the book impartially and look for the thing in your life that you do not know where they come from- why there's always been difficulties in relationships, secrets and neglected families members- then you will undestand what is Hellinger doing, which is much more "positive" than labelling people' problems. Read it over and read it again after some time, this book deserves unprejudiced attention.