Hidden Constellations - Working Beyond the Story In this session, Georg Breiner will introduce the practice of hidden constellations - a powerful way of working when the content of a client’s issue is not fully disclosed.
Hidden constellations invite participants to focus on structure, perception and systemic movement rather than on the personal story. This often helps to reduce interpretation, projection and premature conclusions, while strengthening trust in the phenomenological process.
Participants will explore how hidden work can support depth, protection and precision in constellation practice. The session will include practical examples and reflection on when this format is especially useful - and what facilitators need to pay attention to when working with limited information.
Possible focus areas:
- What hidden constellations are and when to use them
- Working with structure instead of story
- Reducing interpretation and projection
- Protecting sensitive client material
- Strengthening perception and facilitator presence
- Practical examples and reflection