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JOAN GARRIGA BACARDÍ


Joan Garriga Bacardí (Bellpuig-LLeida, Spain, 28 November 1957) is a Spanish psychologist and psychotherapist. In 1999 he introduced Bert Hellinger in Spain, presenting his work with the Family Constellations approach to the community of therapists.

Joan Garriga has carefully studied constellations as a systemic, phenomenological, existential and humanistic vision. Today he is one of the main referents of this line of therapy and personal work in the world, participating in various therapeutic and training courses in Europe (Spain, Portugal, Italy, Russia, France, Switzerland, Finland, Bulgaria) and America (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and USA). [1]

He has published several books dealing with such decisive themes as relationship with parents, roots and transgenerational influences, children, couples, spirituality, philosophy for a successful life, the art of good living, the process of transformation, and family constellations approach to therapy and personal development.





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