About Albi
Facilitator of Family & Systemic Constellations, energy healing and chakra alignment — serving NYC and virtual clients worldwide.
A Practice Built on Presence, Not Performance
Albi works at the intersection of Family & Systemic Constellations, energy healing and chakra alignment — three practices that share a common thread: the belief that the body and the family system hold information the conscious mind hasn't caught up to yet, and that healing happens when that information is finally allowed to move.
The work draws on the Family Constellations method developed by Bert Hellinger, combined with intuitive energy healing and chakra-focused practice, refined across years of sessions with individuals, couples and groups across New York City and virtually around the world. Sessions are held in English and Russian, reflecting the diverse, multilingual community Albi serves — including deep roots in NYC's Russian-speaking community.
How Albi Approaches This Work
Every client arrives with a different story, and no two sessions look exactly alike. What stays consistent is the care taken to build a genuinely safe, confidential space — one where you're never pushed further than you're ready to go, and where the pace of the work is always yours to set. Whether you're in a group circle representing someone else's family, or in a private session working through your own pattern, the intention is the same: to help the system find a more resourced, more honest configuration, and to help you feel, not just understand, the shift.
Albi holds space for clients navigating relationship patterns, ancestral and generational trauma, spiritual awakening, chronic anxiety, grief, and the quieter, harder-to-name sense that something in life isn't yet aligned. The approach is warm, direct, and rooted in respect for whatever framework — spiritual, secular, cultural or religious — feels authentic to you.
A Note on Scope of Practice
Family Constellations, energy healing, chakra work and spiritual coaching are complementary, experiential practices. They are not a substitute for licensed medical care, psychotherapy, or psychiatric treatment. If you are managing a diagnosed medical or mental health condition, please continue working with your licensed provider — this work is designed to complement, not replace, that care.
