REIMAGINING TRAUMA: DEPTH-ORIENTED APPROACHES TO ANGUISH IN OUR TIMES


REIMAGINING TRAUMA:  
DEPTH-ORIENTED APPROACHES TO ANGUISH IN OUR TIMES
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022
10AM – 4PM
FACULTY: ROBIN EVE GREENBERG, MFT; GRANDE LUM, JD;  
BEGUM MAITRA, MRCPsych, MD; HELEN MARLO, PhD;  
SUSAN WILLIAMS, MFT
5 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD, PhD, PsyD, MFT, LCSW,  
LPCC, LEP & RN
TUITION: $125 (INCLUDES CEUS)
 
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Transmuting trauma and suffering through cultivating meaning and purpose.
From the trauma of culturally condoned hate, including systemic racism and its historical underpinnings, to under-recognized forms of trauma in childhood, to modern-day traumas of a global pandemic with its panoramic dance of death, we are living 
a cacophony of traumatic events — and collectively seized by history in the making. Informed by depth-oriented, Jungian and psychoanalytic perspectives, we will explore understanding trauma with patience, justice-seeking, peacemaking, curiosity, imagination, and the body. We will consider the archetype of the wounded healer and spiritual attunement in supporting the emergence of untold stories, meaning-making, and new understanding. We will explore how the capacity within each of us to grieve, forgive, make reparation, and live creatively can contribute, collectively, to transforming contemporary trauma. From micro-agonies of everyday life to manifestations of evil in power -- trauma can catalyze growth and transformation. Even as we are seized by the disruptive darkness of these times, it is possible to churn our experiences into something new; to compost a creative will toward renewal and restoration, both individually and collectively.
 
 
ROBIN EVE GREENBERG, MFT, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, and an associate editor for Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche. Robin has written and lectured on a variety of subjects related to the art of psychotherapy, creativity and opening to the imagination. She maintains a private practice in Kensington and San Francisco, CA.

BEGUM MAITRA, MRCPsych, MD, is an analyst in private practice in London, England. Her interest in cultural difference, and imagined â€œuniversals,â€? began with her origins in India, and her long experience as a psychiatrist. Her writing and lectures explore ways of thinking about sameness and difference, particularly considerations of race and gender. She published a book/film Culture and Madness. 

HELEN MARLO, PhD, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco; Professor and Chair of the Department of Clinical Psycholog y at Notre Dame de Namur University; and Reviews Editor for Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche. She is a psychologist in private practice in San Mateo, CA and author of the co-edited book,  The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy.

SUSAN WILLIAMS, MFT, is a London trained Jungian personal/ supervisory analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She has a practice in Berkeley, CA where she sees adults, adolescents and children. She has published and taught on topics including the numinous, truth, expanded states of consciousness, psychedelic enhanced psychotherapy, aliveness and deadness and autistic states of mind.
 
GRANDE LUM, JD is the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Menlo College. Mr. Lum was director of the Department of Justice’s Community Relations Service in the Obama administration. His latest book is America’s Peacemakers: The Community Relations Service and Civil Rights (co-authored). He earned a bachelor’s in psychology from UC Berkeley and a law degree from Harvard.

Date: Mar 26, 2022 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Fee

$125.00

CE Hours

5.00

Registration closes on Apr 09, 2022 01:00 AM

Activity Type

Extended Education

Accreditation(s)

CMA - California Medical Association
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is accredited by the California Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 
Clinical psychologists are also eligible to receive CME credit, which is accepted by the APA and the California Board of Psychology. 
 
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate  with the extent of their participation in the activity.
 

Requirements for CE Credit

Credit will be awarded after successful completion of the post-test and evaluation, based on actual attendance.

 

Registration Closed  

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Begum Maitra, MD

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Helen Marlo , PhD


Brief Bio : Helen Marlo, PhD, an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and licensed clinical psychologist, works with adults, children, and infants in her San Mateo private practice. She is Chair of the Clinical Psychology Department at Notre Dame de Namur University where she is a full Professor. She serves as Reviews Editor for Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche.
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Robin Eve Greenberg, MFT


Brief Bio : Robin Eve Greenberg, MA, MFT, Lic#MFC35088, is an analytic member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco with a Masters in Dance and a Masters in Psychology; a somatic psychology specialization. Robin is an associate adjunct professor at the California Institute Of Integral Studies and John F. Kennedy University. Robin has a private practice in Kensington and San Francisco.
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Susan Williams


Brief Bio : Susan Williams, MFT is an adult, adolescent, and child Jungian analyst in private practice in Berkeley, California. She trained and practiced in London before relocating to the San Francisco Bay area, where she became a member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in 2003. She is on the teaching faculty of both the adult and child analytic training programs. She has lectured and taught on infant mental health, aliveness and deadness, and autism and autistic states of mind.
Date: 03/26/22
Time: 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

5.00
Registration Closed