Psychogenealogy

What is psychogenealogy?

It is an empirical tool, a clinical practice developed in the 1970s by Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger. Her theory is based on the idea that the events, traumas, secrets and conflicts experienced by a person's ancestors condition their psychological disorders, illnesses and strange or inexplicable behaviour. It is also based on concepts from psychoanalysis, psychology, psychotherapy and systemics.

Psychogenealogy works on transgenerational issues, i.e. the transfer of information between generations. We can go back as far as the 7th generation. We therefore look for disruptive memories that may be lodged in different organs or systems and crystallise in the form of illnesses, repetitive behaviour, etc. It has been proven that not everything we experience emotionally is linked exclusively to us, but also to an ancestral memory and/or a birth imprint.

HOW?

The conflict will be biologised when the person reaches the maximum stress threshold beyond which life is no longer possible. The problem will pass into the cell to free the brain and allow it to carry out its vital functions.


The brain sends the disease as a perfect response to the person's questioning. In this process, a psychological problem is simply transformed into a crystallisation in a particular cell. As each cell has a particular function, each will have a particular response. 

The question is no longer in my head because I have an answer in my body.



HOW DOES PSYCHOGENEALOGY
IN PSYCHOGENEALOGY?

With a genosociogram :

1. The four points of our psychic and physical construction.

The date of birth (The art of being born to yourself, to the meaning of life)

De conception (The art of making a home and being creative)​

Du chemin de vie (The art of bonding and meeting others)

La date du gisant (The art of embodying your power as a human being)

2. The founding couples

This is the couple you may have known at the time of your birth. The founding couple is therefore AGMP-AGPP-AGMM-AGPM.

It's the couple that may have influenced your feelings and emotions.

In psychogenealogy, a shockwave can travel for centuries without losing its intensity.

3. Belief systems

Experienced beliefs

Recovered beliefs

Transgenerational social beliefs

What you believe in, your brain applies, whether consciously or unconsciously.

4. First name

Is accompanied by his or her feast day on the day of his or her birth. You are linked to the saints on the day of your birth; reading them is important because they are part of your genealogy.

Through their derivatives, first names give us an insight into their origins through the language of birds, anagrams and historical dates.