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This 8-page paper is a summary on Love's Hidden Symmetry by Bert Hellinger. The essay discusses Hellinger's theories, than compares those theories with the collective unconscious theory, as introduced by Carl Jung. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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from a specific source and branch from there. This is true, especially when it comes to family dynamics. In trying to fathom
emotions of the modern family of today, Bert Hellinger, in his book "Loves Hidden Symmetry," has come up with certain conclusions about why we react the way we do -
and namely, it is so we fit in with our family group more effectively. Yet it can be said that Hellinger is
not necessarily the first to have brought up this theory. Carl Jung, Sigmund Freuds prot?g?, came up with some similar dynamics, but instead of addressing these dynamics as the "family
constellation," as Hellinger calls it, Jung tagged it the "collective unconscious." Although these two mental health experts lived a century apart, their theories both have many similarities.
In this paper, well try to identify both of the theories, then compare and contrast them with one another. Hellinger and the Family Constellation
In his book, Hellinger postulates that people generally behave the way they do, not because of environment necessarily, but because of how their
generation ancestors behaved as well. He classifies most relationships between family members as "the orders of love," and indicates how disturbances in such orders end up creating negative legacies.
The book is mainly a "how to" guide - namely how to create a roadmap (which he dubs "family constellations") to help family
members determine why they behave in a specific way. The idea behind this is once knowledge has been obtained on this, the family member can work toward improvement.
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