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Ancestry Syndrome. Transgenerational connections, family secrets, the ancestry syndrome, trauma transmission, and the practical use of the genosociogram

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Ancestry Syndrome. Transgenerational connections, family secrets, the ancestry syndrome, trauma transmission, and the practical use of the genosociogram
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We are all links in the chain of generations, and sometimes we have to "pay the debts" of our ancestors' past, to our own surprise. This kind of "invisible family loyalty" encourages us to unconsciously repeat pleasant situations or sad events. We are less free than we believe, but we have the opportunity to reclaim our freedom and avoid fatal repetitions in our family history by understanding the complex intricacies in our own family.
This book has gone through fifteen editions in France. It is the result of twenty years of research and clinical practice by Ann Anceline Schutzenberger. The cases she cites are dramatic, "emotional," and mysterious beyond the wildest fantasies of authors of gothic novels. Sometimes they shock, sometimes they pierce with acute pain, and always they remind us that each of us is part of a shared history and that even the most remote events are much closer to the individual than one might imagine. The research and therapeutic aspect of the book presents the rationale behind the phenomena that the author works with through his method - transgenerational psychogenealogical contextual therapy. One of its main "tools" - genosociograms - allows unraveling the complex tangle of family histories, revealing the links between generations and interrupting the chain of unconscious repetitions, so that a person can realize his or her own destiny and use his or her chance in life.
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