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Unravelling Family Secrets: an interview with Bert Hellinger, 

by Humberto del Pozo

Love's Hidden Symmetry : What Makes Love Work in Relationships
by Bert Hellinger, Gunthard Weber, Hunter Beaumont (Introduction)

 

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Leather Bound - 330 pages (October 1998) Zeig Tucker & Co Inc 

"For those who are familiar with him, the name Bert Hellinger epitomizes one of the most astounding developments in psychotherapy. I know of no other psychologist who, during the last decade, has so positively impressed people -- and has stirred up so much controversy."   -- Helm Stierlin, M.D., Ph. D.

"The book contains the first new ideas in the field in many years."   -- Stephen Gilligan, Ph. D.

Editorial Reviews
The publisher, Zeig, Tucker & Co., Inc. ZeigTucker@aol.com , November 5, 1998
An exploration at the deepest levels of relational systems.
Provocative, yes. Candid, yes. Controversial, yes. Filled with hope -- emphatically, yes. Love's Hidden Symmetry is a book to be read slowly ... and then to be read again and again. Here is an opportunity to discover the work of Bert Hellinger, whose generative approach to intervening in family systems has already reached into the hearts and minds of thousands of people. Hellinger shows why disturbances in what he calls the "order of love" can create havoc in the family, often for generations to come. More important, he demonstrates how these embedded forces can be harnessed for healing once they are acknowledged, respected, and then gently redirected. Love's Hidden Symmetry is the work of a most humble revolutionary.

Customer Reviews
Love's Hidden Symmetry is a book that will change your life. Bert Hellinger's wisdom, the love that shines through everything he says and does will touch the reader's soul. His work with family constellations is the most effective, gentle and graceful tool for re-creating harmony in our troubled family lives. A must for anyone interested in therapy and personal growth.

Frank Arjava Petter, author

 A gold mine of wisdom.
This book is book is blessed with a depth of understanding rarely seen. Though parts of it may seem outragous at times, upon reflection often show an understanding of famly dynamics at a much deeper level. 'Love's Hidden Symmetry' describes very skillfully some of the immensly profound material laid bear by Bert Hellinger. Definately worth reading, though this should be done slowly and with much thought.
This is a book to be read slowly...then read again and again
Provocative, candid, controversial, filled with hope. Poetic and wise, this book captures the profound and extraordinary potential of understanding and restoring balance in families. Truth was discovered on every page; the book is easy to read and contains entertaining insights. Hellinger blends storytelling and transcript material to demonstrate and unfold his theory giving hope and ammunition for healing family dynamics.

Acknowledging What Is : Conversations With Bert Hellinger
by Bert Hellinger, Gabriele ten Hovel
Price: $18.95 Paperback (September 1999) Zeig Tucker & Co Inc.

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The publisher, Zeig, Tucker & Co., Inc. , September 19, 1999
Description
Sit in as the logical-minded journalist and the "caretaker of the soul" consider the human condition together.

Offering a powerful antidote to postmodern convictions about "what is," renowned German family therapist Bert Hellinger has gone on record for his view that relationships have an identifiable--indeed an inviolate--structure.

In this volume, a record of journalist and editor Gabriele ten Hovel's probing interview with Hellinger, he sheds new light on his unique use of family constellations to reveal hidden, often destructive, family dynamics--dynamics that can extend across generations--and to activate healing resources.

Ten Hovel brings to her conversations with Hellinger a journalist's skepticism, but her tough questions are met by equally tough answers from Hellinger. As their extraordinary dialog builds, the power of Hellinger's approach begins to unfold. You may find that you take away little gems--or you may find that your perspective undergoes a major shift. Either way, these conversations will energize one's thinking.

Bert Hellinger acknowledges several important influences on his life and work, his parents, whose faith inoculated him against accepting Hitler's National Socialism; his 25 years as a priest, particularly as a missionary to the Zulu; and his participation in interracial, ecumenical training in group dynamics. However, it was in Hellinger's later training in family therapy that he first encountered the family constellations that have become the hallmark of his work. 

Helm Stierlin, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, University of Heidelberg, Germany, wrote about his work, "I know of no other of psychotherapist who, during the last decade, has so positively impressed people--and has stirred up so much controversy."

Touching Love: A Teaching Seminar with Bert Hellinger
by Bert Hellinger, Hunter Beaumont
Price: $28.00 

This book is designed primarily for those who know something of Hellinger's approach and want to understand better how it works. Paperback - 254 pages (November 1, 1999) Zeig Tucker & Co Inc. 

Book Description
More than simply a record of what happened in a given place and time with specific participants, Touching Love,  is a testament to the power and potency of Hellinger's exquisitely moving approach to family systems. The book allows readers to slip into a chair alongside attendees and to experience a part of the process in which they are engaged. Hellinger's honesty and insight are compelling, and they are returned in kind by those who are working with him to uncover the truths that hold them captive, for better or worse.

Soon here: Transcription of a conference with Bert Hellinger, Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger &  Rupert Sheldrake

The Ancestor Syndrome : Transgenerational Psychotherapy and the Hidden Links in the Family Tree by Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger, 
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Paperback (November 1998)
Routledge; ISBN: 0415191874
Other Editions: Hardcover (November 1998)
Routledge; ISBN: 0415191866

Leading edge do-it-yourself understand-yourself
A very workable translation of the seminal French work by a leading psychoanalyst, specialising in group psychotherapy -- sending AIDS and cancer into remission! 

Oftentimes many of the roots of our current complexes can be explained by an easy but methodical tracing of our family trees, uncovering the FACT that important events have been interred into our genetic structures, only to pop up generations later. In other words, ignorace is bliss until you have to live with the circumstances, in which case knowledge is power.

A New Science of Life by Rupert Sheldrake

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Paperback Reprint edition (March 1995) Inner Traditions Intl Ltd. Amazon.com Sales Rank: 26,750

Editorial Reviews
Utne Reader, May/June 1999
The implications of this theory are staggering, from predicting the course of hurricanes to explaining deja vu. Sheldrake's thinking seems radical because he does not subscribe to orthodox scientific assumptions that the universe operates like a machine; instead, he sees it as much like a living organism.

Synopsis
What is the nature of life, and how are the shapes and instincts of living organisms determined? Sheldrake's hypothesis, "Formative Causation", proposes that form and function of all living things are passed to succeeding generations by "morphogenetic fields" that extend through space and time.

The Presence of the Past : Morphic Resonance & the Habits of Nature
by Rupert Sheldrake

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Paperback - 416 pages Reprint edition (March 1995)
Inner Traditions Intl Ltd ; Amazon.com Sales Rank: 18,446

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Challenging the fundamental assumptions of modern science, this ground-breaking radical hypothesis suggests that nature itself has memory. Sheldrake's hypothesis has been featured in Science, Nature, New Scientist, USA TODAY, and Newsweek. Drawings and photos throughout.

Seven Experiments That Could Change the World : A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science
by Rupert Sheldrake

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Paperback (October 1996)
Riverhead Books Amazon.com Sales Rank: 30,771

A distinguished biologist presents simple experiments anyone can perform, experiments that prove the existence of mysterious phenomena that traditional science has been unwilling to acknowledge and unable to explain

Synopsis
How does your pet know when you're coming home? Can people really tell when they're being stared at? Can science explain the unexplainable? Celebrated biologist Rupert Sheldrake explores such questions in this compelling, intelligent book--and with simple, inexpensive experiments, the curious and the skeptical are invited to join him on this journey of discovery in the true spirit of science.

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A scientific examination of mysterious phenomena and the experiments that anyone can perform to prove their existence, this book is a broad-based research program and an open invitation for widespread participation in creating new science. Readers will find themselves on a journey of discovery that will continue long after they finish the book.

Another Interview and an Article:

An interview on the methods of Hellinger applied in the context of Organizations, by Humberto del Pozo

Article written by Hellinger on the phenomenological attitude in psychotherapy.

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