Dan Booth CohenBiologist Rupert Sheldrake speaks about morphic fields and Systemic Family Constellations. He explains how all social animals, including humans, are connected by fields of information that are shared by all members. A therapeutic application of morphic fields in humans is an experiential process called Systemic Family Constellations.
Rupert Sheldrake on Morphic Fields and Systemic Family ConstellationsDan Booth Cohen2012-08-17 | Biologist Rupert Sheldrake speaks about morphic fields and Systemic Family Constellations. He explains how all social animals, including humans, are connected by fields of information that are shared by all members. A therapeutic application of morphic fields in humans is an experiential process called Systemic Family Constellations.Representative Perception - Dan Booth Cohen, PhDDan Booth Cohen2012-08-04 | Dan Booth Cohen, PhD speaks about the phenomenon of Representative Perception as applied in Systemic Family Constellations. It seems uncanny that in a Constellation, one person is able to accurately perceive feelings, thoughts, and body sensations of another person's ancestors. However, Representative Perception has been demonstrated tens of thousands of times for more than 20 years. Dr. Cohen suggests that scientist Rupert Sheldrake's theory of morphic resonance offers a coherent and scientifically grounded model for understanding how this occurs.Are the Ancestors Real? - Dan Booth Cohen, PhD - Systemic Family ConstellationsDan Booth Cohen2012-08-04 | Dan Booth Cohen, PhD speaks about the context for understanding ancestors in Systemic Family Constellation Work.Three Dimensions of Consciousness - Dan Booth Cohen, PhD Systemic Family ConstellationsDan Booth Cohen2012-08-04 | ...The Inherited Mind - Dan Booth Cohen, PhD Systemic Family ConstellationsDan Booth Cohen2012-08-04 | ...Psychiatric and Constellation Models - Dan Booth Cohen, PhD Systemic Family ConstellationsDan Booth Cohen2012-08-01 | Dan Booth Cohen, PhD explains the difference between the psychiatric and Constellations for working with symptoms such as depression. In the psychiatric model, there is a patient, a symptom, a doctor, a diagnosis, and a treatment. These all operate within an evidence-based healthcare system. In the Constellation model, there is a person, an issue, and a facilitator. The facilitator helps the person look at the issue in a Constellation. Constellations are not a treatment for any medical or mental health condition. However, the insights that emerge through the process often lead to beneficial outcomes.