About
Your constellator, Elza van Swieten
Elza van Swieten is an experienced practitioner in the field of Family Constellations, a method developed by Bert Hellinger. With over a decade of dedicated fieldwork, Elza has been instrumental in helping individuals, families, and groups uncover and resolve underlying systemic issues that impact personal and relational well-being.
Professional Background
Residing and practising in Utrecht – a beautiful city in the heart of the Netherlands – Elza offers her services both online and offline. She provides private consultations and facilitates group workshops, ensuring accessibility and flexibility for clients with diverse needs. Her ability to connect with clients locally and internationally is enhanced by her fluency in English and Dutch, as well as her proficiency in German.
Elza’s journey into systemic therapy was driven by a profound interest in the intricate dynamics of family systems. With a clear sense of untold stories, she unveils patterns of hidden loyalties that suffocate entire systems and individuals.
Her extensive training in Raja Yoga meditation, coupled with her specialisation in the Family Constellations approach, allows her to deliver transformative experiences. She delves deep into intergenerational influences and hidden belief systems within family structures, guiding clients towards meaningful insights and resolutions.
Systemic Coaching
Online and Offline Consultations
Family Constellations Method
Multilingual Communication
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