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My Way of Working

  • susannejakobi
  • Nov 19, 2025
  • 3 min read

Holistic View of You as a Person, My Approach

A person is not just an individual alone, but a sum of experiences, embedded in various systems, surrounded by people from their environment, family, friends, colleagues, allies for a cause—whatever you want to call it.

Most problems or issues that cannot be solved at the moment are not isolated issues. Of course, there are exceptions, such as specific fears like arachnophobia or fear of public speaking. In these cases, addressing the specific fear and any associated neural connections can lead to dissolving, and the issue won't return because nothing remains unresolved.

 

In my experience, issues are often interconnected within the body's systems, involving experiences, encounters, and/or family dynamics. Sometimes, they may even be inherited from previous generations. After all, life wasn't easier in the past; it was typically more challenging, with little time or resources to process difficult circumstances.

We know from genetic research that unresolved traumas and conflicts can be passed on to subsequent generations. I wonder how many of our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents didn't have the luxury to undergo a healing process and find their center again. Often, their focus was on other things, like survival.

In my family, it was the same. One of my grandmothers had her hands full raising the children. By that, I mean that they could survive, not starve, have a roof over their heads, and her decisions were based on these motivations. And she sacrificed a lot to raise the children. One of them is my father.

I can't imagine, looking at it from today's perspective, how hard that must have been... That deserves my humility and respect. I can only begin to imagine what it must have been like for the children. What I mean by that is: If the mother or parents have to direct their focus and energy on managing the survival of the family, how much is left to take care of the extended needs of the children? Or their own? All of this leaves imprints on people...

 

But I digress. Let's return to my approach:

I always try to see the whole picture and simultaneously focus on the details—from my perspective, your perspective, and even a bird's eye view, although you probably come to me with a specific issue to solve, not many. Sounds confusing, doesn't it?

Don’t worry, that's something I can do quite well. Sensing on a deeper level, perceiving the energy and recognising what is unresolved in the background.

And thus, we are on a journey together, the journey to yourself.

From my own experience with myself and my clients, I have learned that taking a deep look into our own nature pays off. Understanding oneself, knowing how one works, perceiving and accepting oneself is, in my opinion, the basic requirement for determining what should and can be changed.

My concept is holistic and we work on an energetic level. Holistic, for me, means the connection between body, mind, and soul. I move away from symptom treatment and focus on deep resolution of conflicts, blockages, and entanglements, which then often transform the problems on the surface. After that, the inner and outer alignment can be recreated together.

 

My areas of expertise include:

Emotional processing of experiences / systemic coaching / energy work / mental training / parts integration work / family constellations and systemic elements / regressions / lectures about these topics

The method is individually tailored to the person in their specific situation.

 

Possible topics include:

Relationship with oneself and others

Fear and/or doubt

Insecurity and/or nervousness

Resolving (energetic) conflicts and blockages

Bodywork to process feelings and emotional blockages

Mental training

Energy work/training

Emotional processing of experiences

Emotional logic

Past-Life Regression

Transforming recurring patterns

Constellations

And/or your personal individual situation

 
 
 

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