What is the most important thing for a person to live their whole life in a healthy, strong, and happy state, i.e., not become lonely and sick, but live a meaningful life through aging all the way?
Good Relationships
That doesn’t mean relationships are easy…
Good relationships implicitly involve uncomfortable feelings.
When we are governed by the more animalistic aspects within us—instinct and desire—it inevitably creates echoes in our relationships (read more here), primarily through imprinting within families. Experiences of abuse and neglect follow children into adulthood, impacting their families and the way they relate to themselves and others.
It requires conscious human effort with one’s own emotional material to stop this process and outlive the social inheritance, the imprinting, dismantling what doesn’t work and fostering the development of new competencies. This is necessary so that we do not relive the same patterns in new disguises, but actually succeed in engaging in good and harmonious relationships with ourselves and in relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.

Would you like to work on developing better relationships with yourself and your fellow human beings?
We offer…
…an elite therapeutic training space where you have the opportunity to bring the emotional material that underlies the patterns of behavior playing out in and around you into the light, and train the competencies required to engage in a healthier relationship with yourself and each other.
Family therapy
Work within your own family dynamics and reflective patterns of behavior.
Circle work
Work with other people who are passionate about developing their human competencies.
Group therapy
Tailored course for you and the people you want to work with.

