HELLINGER, JOHN SYFRETT
also known as Bert Hellinger · Germany to a Catholic family. At the age of 10 · he was a seminarian in a Catholic order. Despite this · at the age of 17 he enlisted in the army and fought alongside the Nazis at the front · being imprisoned in Belgium.   · At the age of 20 · with the end of the war · He was sent as a Catholic missionary to South Africa · where he served as principal of several schools · such as Francis College · Marianhill. In 1954 · he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of South Africa · and a year later he graduated with a degree in university education. [ 3 ] In the late 1960s · he abandoned the clergy and returned to Germany · where he began to study Gestalt therapy. He moved to Vienna to study psychoanalysis. There · he met his first wife · Herta · a psychotherapist. In 1973 he moved to California to study primal therapy with Arthur Janov. There · he took courses · workshops and seminars in several countries. [ 3 ] He died on September 19
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