‘Could our life mission be a forgotten promise from the past?’

If the repetitive behaviours of everyday life have their source in traumatic events in our history, how are they rooted in the family context? Can we find clues to transgenerational transmission?

In bodypsychoanalysis, the body reaches such a depth of reliving our personal construction that it allows a deep reconciliation with our history so that we no longer suffer from it.

In her book ‘A quoi je sers? Le transgénérationnel en psychanalyse corporelle’, Catherine Berte talks about a practical way of using the body to help us become aware of our patterns of failure and move beyond the repetition of the past.
This innovative approach opens up new avenues for personal fulfilment, responding to a life mission initiated in the transgenerational context.

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