Invisible Family Loyalty
Discover the invisible loyalties that guide your life choices
About this test
This test draws on the work of Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger on invisible family loyalties. It explores four dimensions: the repetition of family patterns, family debt, family secrets, and the process of liberation. Invisible loyalties are unconscious commitments to our lineage that drive us to reproduce family patterns, sometimes at the expense of our own happiness. Becoming aware of these mechanisms is the first step toward a freer life.
Dimensions assessed
- ●Pattern Repetition- Tendency to unconsciously reproduce family patterns: choice of partner, failures, illnesses, occupations, or similar life situations.
- ●Family Debt- Sense of obligation toward the family, need to repay a symbolic debt or to repair injustices suffered by previous generations.
- ●Family Secrets- Presence of unspoken truths, taboos, and family secrets that weigh on the family system and influence subsequent generations.
- ●Liberation- Ability to free yourself from invisible loyalties, to live your own life, and to make autonomous choices without guilt.
1 comment on this test
Père divorcé, je soupçonnais une aliénation parentale. Le rapport confirme mes observations et me donne des pistes pour agir. Document précieux pour mon avocat aussi.
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