
Star Therapy particularly benefits those Star Clients who are struggling with “broken timelines” due to major life disruptions. Examples include but are not limited to:
Trauma Survivors:
People who have encountered any form of trauma (physical, emotional, sexual) which has fragmented their sense of self or life story, particularly child abuse survivors.
Survivors of Abuse or Violence:
Those who have experienced ongoing or significant abuse, where the trauma creates disconnections within their life experiences.
Victims of Natural Disasters:
Individuals whose lives were upended by natural disasters, leading to a sense of before and after in their life narrative.
Immigrants and Refugees:
People who have moved across countries or cultures, experiencing significant life changes that might not integrate into their previous life story.
Individuals with Addictive Behaviors or Recovery from Substance Abuse:
People whose lives have been marked by addiction, where recovery might feel like a new, disconnected phase of life.
Survivors of Life-Altering Medical Events:
Like organ transplants, cancer treatments, amputations or other medical interventions that fundamentally change one's daily life and self-perception.
Divorcees or Those Experiencing Major Relationship Changes:
When significant personal relationships end or change, it can feel like parts of one's life story are lost or altered.
People in Significant Life Transitions:
Those who struggle with life transitions, for example puberty, parenthood, empty nesters, those who've lost their sense of purpose after children leave home, menopause or ageing.
People with Chronic or Severe Illnesses:
Individuals whose lives have been dramatically changed by long-term illness or a diagnosis, affecting their life's continuity.
Bereaved Individuals:
Those who have lost significant loved ones, where grief might disconnect them from their past or future self.
Job Loss Survivors:
People who have lost jobs that were central to their identity or livelihood, causing a significant break in their life structure.
Retirees or Career Changers:
Those transitioning from long-term careers or into retirement, where the shift can feel like a break in their life's timeline.
Inmates:
People who have spent time in or who are currently in prison or other types of instituditonal confinements, where the experience significantly disrupts their life narrative and sense of continuity.
Terminally Ill People:
People who have a terminal diagnosis, who need to review their life in order to understand it.
Star Therapy, by focusing on creating a cohesive StarLine, helps these individuals reconnect fragmented parts of their lives, fostering healing, self-understanding, and forward movement.
Beautiful Self Help:
Star Matrix For One
Start by reading the Star Matrix book by Silvia Hartmann. It will guide you through a sequence of simple exercises and get you started on finding your first Star Memories which you inscribe in your own Book of Stars. This is the first step on the journey to YOUR stars - and a brand new, sparkling self concept to take you into a better future.
Star Therapy:
Star Matrix For Two
What do you call a therapist and a client working together to unlock the magic of real lived Star Events? A Star Therapist and their Star Client! Therapy means "healing" and in Star Therapy, we unlock the extraordinary healing powers of love, joy and laughter which are stored inside each Star Memory.
Help Others To Shine:
Become A Star Therapist
Working with your own Star Clients is inspiring and uplifting for the Star Therapist. Leaving each session on a high, with the happy Star Client taking home their new important messages to guide them towards practical action is wonderful. Star Therapy is the healing space where both can learn and evolve together.