Thoughts & Insights
Explore the hidden dynamics of family trees, understand inherited traumas, and discover paths to liberation.

Allowing Yourself to Succeed Beyond Your Parents: Breaking the Invisible Glass Ceiling
Do you subtly sabotage your career every time you approach your parents' income level? This isn't coincidence. It's a family loyalty conflict — and psychogenealogy can set you free.

Anniversary Syndrome and Family Debt: When Money Replays the Dramas of the Past
Your grandfather went bankrupt at 45. You're 44 and feel your finances beginning to wobble. Discover the anniversary syndrome and the invisible family debts conditioning your financial repetitions.

Why Your Family History Is Blocking Your Financial Success
Do your ancestors' beliefs about money hold you back today? Discover how psychogenealogy unlocks transgenerational financial patterns and helps you break free from inherited wealth blocks.

Family Divorce Repetition: How to Break the Cycle
If divorces repeat from generation to generation in your family, this is not inevitable. Psychogenealogy identifies the transgenerational mechanisms behind this cycle — and gives you the concrete tools to step out of it.

Celibacy as Family Loyalty: What If You're Single For Them?
Prolonged celibacy isn't always bad luck or a lack of opportunity. In psychogenealogy, it can be a form of systemic protection or unconscious loyalty to your family. Here's how the genogram can reveal this hidden dynamic.

How Your Ancestors Shape Your Love Life
Are your love stories truly your own? Discover how invisible loyalties and family repetitions influence your romantic relationships — and how psychogenealogy can help you break free.

What is Psychogenealogy? A Guide to Healing Family Trauma
Discover the definition of psychogenealogy, how transgenerational trauma affects our lives, and the steps to heal your family tree through the genosociogram.

Understanding Transgenerational Trauma (And How To Heal It)
Learn how transgenerational trauma works, the signs of inherited family wounds, and how psychogenealogy can help you break the cycle.