Lunch & Learn Event: Working with Trauma and Resiliency Within Identity 4/19
/Intergenerational Narratives: Working with Trauma and Resiliency Within Identity
Presenter: Jennifer Chen Speckman, LCSW
When: Friday, April 19, 11:30am – 1:30pm
Where: Il Davide Private Dining Room, 901 A Street, San Rafael
Cost: $25, includes 1.5 units Continuing Education
In somatic-based and attachment-based trauma treatment models, it’s understood that a person exists as a collection of their interpersonal experiences and how these experiences create a complex sense of personhood. We, as people, also exist within a complex network of historically based realities which prioritize certain individuals over others, often based on aspects such as race.
Therapeutic work within these legacies can be complex and risky. This presentation offers an opportunity to explore the context of the client and clinician within historical context. Issues such as intergenerational trauma, critical race theory, and attachment theory will scaffold the conversation using case studies.
Attendees at this presentation will be able to:
• Describe the fundamental approaches to generational trauma and resiliency models
• Utilize the tenants of Critical Race Theory that can be applied in psychodynamic models
• Discuss case examples of racial enactments
This event is moderated by Katy Tarella, LCSW, Mind Therapy Clinic.
RESERVE YOUR SEAT BY REGISTERING HERE:
LEVEL: Intermediate
$25 for 1.5 CEs.
For questions, please contact Jacqueline Perlmutter, Director of Professional Relations, 415-846-8409