Gaye Donaldson is a
constellations practitioner and integrative
humanistic counsellor, working in both the
community and the private sector.
Gaye has been engaged with systemic
constellations for more than 15 years, both as a
student and practitioner. She has trained
extensively in both family and organisational
constellations with The Hellinger Institute of
Britain (more recently known as CSISS) for whom
she has also worked as a professional trainer,
and
Moving Constellations at the Nowhere
Foundation, for whom she later facilitated
workshops. She has also worked personally and
trained with Bert Hellinger and
Hunter Beaumont, amongst other
internationally renowned practitioners. Gaye is
a member of the
International Systemic Constellations
Association (ISCA). She is also a faculty
member and director of the
Centre for Systemic Constellations.
Gaye is based in the South West of England and
travels nationally and internationally
facilitating workshops, teaching and offering
business consultancy. She often works with
Dawn Eagle
Woman, an internationally renowned shamanic
practitioner and healer.
Gaye is a student of The Diamond Heart Approach
with the
Ridhwan School. She has also undertaken an
Enneagram training and is a
Hoffman Quadrinity Process graduate (2001).
Gaye’s early career was spent in the organic
food and farming sector. She was Director of
Public Affairs for the
Soil Association, leaving the organisation
in 1993 to set up and run a successful and
award-winning organic herb trading business in
Somerset. In 2003 Gaye was awarded the
prestigious Heart in Business Award in
recognition of her work in organic sector
development and her personal contribution in
establishing the first international standards
for organic health and body care products.
Gaye lives on an organic farm in Somerset with
her children, a herd of Red Devon cows, some
pigs, sheep, four horses, a brood of hens, some
geese and a fluctuating number of Indian Runner
ducks (depending on the ardour of the foxes). |