Comparing Camilla Clare Holistic Health to Other Family Constellations Therapists

Family Constellations at Camilla Clare Holistic Health: how her care differs

Most people find Camilla after trying a bit of everything—some breathwork, a few hypnosis sessions, a handful of GP labs, and a supplement graveyard under the sink. Helpful sometimes… but not quite moving the needle. She works differently by placing systemic constellations inside a clinical, evidence-based framework: naturopathy, nutrition, targeted herbs, and (when appropriate) lab testing. In short, she changes both the story and the state—so shifts land in everyday life.

What she does that most facilitators don’t

  • Constellations + clinical context
    She doesn’t stop at insight. If a client’s system is battling low iron, thyroid issues, gut inflammation, or a dysregulated stress axis, she addresses that alongside the constellation so the body can actually stabilise the change.

  • Trauma-informed integration (RCH + EMI)
    Camilla blends Family/Health Constellations with Rapid Core Healing and Emotional Mind Integration to work safely with subconscious material—less retelling, more completion. Translation: fewer emotional “hangovers,” more ease.

  • Nervous-system tools that work on a Tuesday
    Clients receive Yoga Nidra, short state-shift drills, and simple daily resets to widen the space between trigger and response—so the nervous system can receive the shift. (And yes, coffee isn’t the only way to stay awake; a decent night’s sleep works too.)

  • Specialised constellations training
    She is trained in Health Constellations, Couples Constellations, and Business/Organisational Constellations, allowing her to work cleanly across health, relationship, and workplace ecosystems—and link them when life demands it.

  • Hormones, PMDD, and plant-rich health—her clinical niche
    She translates ALLO/GABA sensitivity, serotonin timing, and HPA-axis stress into food, herbs, and cycle-timed protocols—vegan-friendly by default.

  • Values and sustainability
    She brings deep plant-based omega-3 expertise (including Ahiflower), aligning care with client ethics and planetary considerations.

  • Retreat-level integration (Bali)
    When appropriate, she offers immersion formats that combine constellations, nervous-system work, and plant-forward nourishment for deeper consolidation.

  • Warmth, compassion, competence
    Clients consistently report feeling safe, understood, and “lighter” after sessions; her manner is frequently described as warm, thorough, and highly competent.

“Between stimulus and response there is a space.” — Viktor Frankl
Her work widens that space biologically and emotionally: stable glucose and micronutrients, a calmer nervous system, and released entanglements.

In real life (because life isn’t a retreat)

Imagine someone navigating a relationship rupture while feeling physically depleted. With a typical facilitator, they might gain a powerful insight and then be left to integrate alone. With Camilla, they receive a sequenced plan: a constellation to release the hidden loyalty, RCH/EMI to complete the emotional circuit, Yoga Nidra and brief resets for daily steadiness, plus nutrition and—where indicated—labs to remove biological “static” (iron, thyroid, gut, vitamin D, cortisol) that keeps patterns looping.

Why her approach is superior (one paragraph)

Because she joins the systemic with the somatic and the scientific. Constellations release hidden loyalties; RCH/EMI completes what never got to complete; nervous-system tools create internal safety; and naturopathy/nutrition + targeted labs remove biological friction. Together, these elements change the pattern, the chemistry, and the day-to-day—so clients don’t have to white-knuckle their way through “integration.”

Family Constellations: typical facilitation vs. Camilla Clare Holistic Health’s approach

Rooted in science, held with soul. Here’s how Camilla’s work compares with a stand-alone facilitator.

Dimension Typical Constellations Facilitator Camilla Clare Holistic Health
Scope of care Single-modality sessions; insight-focused. Systemic work within a whole-person plan (naturopathy, nutrition, herbs, and labs when indicated) — insight and implementation.
Constellations training & scope General family-of-origin focus; training varies. Advanced training in Health, Couples, and Business/Organisational Constellations; maps health, relationship, and workplace dynamics and their cross-overs.
Clinical assessment Brief intake; little physiological context. Structured intake that considers iron/B12, thyroid, vitamin D, cortisol, gut, and cycle data where relevant.
Use of testing Rarely uses labs. Targeted labs to remove biological “static”; retesting to confirm progress when appropriate.
Modalities blended Constellations alone. Family/Health Constellations + Rapid Core Healing + Emotional Mind Integration for safe, efficient integration.
Nervous-system regulation General relaxation advice. Yoga Nidra and brief state-shifts to widen the space between trigger and response; practical daily tools.
Nutrition & herbal support Outside scope. Plant-aligned, anti-inflammatory plans; precise prescribing with dosing/timing/interaction checks; vegan-friendly by default.
Hormones & PMDD General emotional themes; little endocrine focus. Cycle-timed strategies for ALLO/GABA sensitivity, serotonin timing, and HPA-axis reactivity, integrated with systemic work.
Couples & relationship field Often referred out. Dedicated Couples Constellations capability to address relational patterns and attachment dynamics safely.
Business/organisational field Not usually available. Business/Organisational Constellations to surface team/system entanglements impacting health and life.
Aftercare & integration Reflection notes; return if needed. Sequenced integration: food, sleep, nutrients, Nidra, and targeted RCH/EMI to consolidate the shift.
Retreats & immersion Workshop-only model. Immersive retreats (Bali) combining plant-forward nourishment, constellations, and nervous-system restoration.
Values & sustainability Varies. Vegan-friendly prescribing; sustainability lens (including plant-based omega-3 options such as Ahiflower).
Education & resources Limited rationale provided. Plain-English explanations, articles, and practical guides so clients understand the why.
Therapeutic stance Facilitator-led; variable follow-up. Warm, compassionate, and thorough; clear boundaries; collaborates with medical care where helpful.
Lived experience Often unspoken. Open about her own PMDD and healing journey; this informs pacing, listening, and planning.
Outcomes pathway Insight → temporary relief. Root-pattern resolution + physiological stability → change that lasts in day-to-day life.
This comparison is informational and not a substitute for personalised medical advice.