Family Constellations · Tucson & Online

Space to feel what words can’t reach.

Some patterns don’t respond to explanation — old grief, family struggles that repeat, weights we carry without knowing whose they are. If you feel stuck inside a pattern you never chose, constellation work makes room to see it, feel it, and let it begin to move.

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A free 15-minute consultation — no preparation needed.

What is constellation work?

Seeing the pattern, instead of retelling it.

Family constellations is a gentle, guided way of looking at the invisible dynamics in a family or group — the loyalties, losses, and old events that quietly shape how we live now. Instead of talking about the pattern, you get to see it in front of you, and feel where it wants to move.

It’s done one-to-one or in a group. You don’t have to share your whole story — less is often more here.

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Ways to begin
Free · 15 minutes

A conversation

We meet on Zoom or by phone. You tell me a little about what brings you; I explain how sessions work and we see if it’s a fit. No preparation needed.

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75 minutes · $75

A one-to-one session

We work with one clear question or burden — yours, or one you carry for someone you love. On Zoom, or in person in Tucson.

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In a circle · Tucson

A group workshop

Group constellations at La Suprema in Tucson — bring an issue to constellate, or come to represent someone else’s. Both are full ways to participate.

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A word from the circle

“I want to thank Vanessa for her compassion… to have someone there really seeing me, it made me feel better.”

Vanessa Dionne— Sheryl, on working with Vanessa
Vanessa smiling on a desert trail near Tucson
Meet Vanessa

I came to this work through my own stuck places.

I’m Vanessa Dionne, a trained and certified family constellations facilitator based in Tucson.

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From my writing

Parenting, boundaries, and the fear of doing harm.

Why children need more than love — and why your child’s tears after a “no” are not proof you’ve hurt them.

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Whenever you’re ready, we can begin with a conversation.

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