Tag: Virginia Satir
Stasis-Kinesis Process in Sri Lanka
It was our honour to share the work of Virginia Satir on the beautiful island of Sri Lanka with the Dutches of Rutland, local community and participants of the Lylis Retreat from around the world. We did the stances work and the communication toolbox.
Systemic Enrichment Intensive in Ashridge UK
Last weekend our institute together with Enrich Global hosted a retreat with a group of CEOs, entrepreneurs and influencers teaching the principles of Virginia Satir systemic coaching model. It was a powerful and emotional journey for us all. Our hearts are full of gratitude and peace now that we are integrating the insights and learnings …
Systemic Business Re-patterning
This summer the Institute of Virginia Satir together with psychologist Darya Haitoglou conducted systemic workshop using a method of ‘structure-only’ without sharing personal content information of clients in front of the group. It was warmly received and some of the valuable insights were gathered by the board of directors and managers of the company. The …
Virginia Satir’s Communication Stances in YPO
We often use our body without noticing how we communicate non-verbally. In the latest workshop with a group of YPO (Young President Organisation) spouses and female leaders, we have explored how to read our body and repattern our unconscious strategies to replace them with more effective ones.
Systemic work for Healthy Ageing
The Virginia Satir Systemic Work with fun exercises on the topic of happiness and ageing healthy with YPO London Gold Chapter.
Systemic workshops for family enrichment
The co-Founder of Institute of Virginia Satir in the UK, Darya Haitoglou, facilitates family enrichment process for a group of entrepreneurs in London.
Virginia Satir
Virginia Satir (26 June 1916 – 10 September 1988) is known for her approach to family therapy and her systemic work such as family reconstruction. She is widely regarded as the “Mother of Family Therapy”. Her most well-known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988. She is also known …
Her last legacy – Workshops in Russia
Last legacy of Virginia Satir before her death was a trip to Russia in 1988. To honour this, we went to conduct 8 workshops with 200 people and here are a few photographs of what & how we did it.