Healing Cultural Oppression And Intergenerational Trauma In A Big Dream - An Illustration: Waking Up A Dyke

  • Healing Cultural Oppression And Intergenerational Trauma In A Big Dream - An Illustration: Waking Up A Dyke by Dominique Lambert-blum
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$75.00
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Attendance: In-person + Zoom

Continuing Education: 3 CE Credits Available

This presentation will describe the healing power of big dreams in individuals who encountered cultural oppression, and historical and/or transgenerational trauma. Using the framework of analytical psychology, the clinical example of how claiming one’s queer self in a big dream will illustrate this process. Participants will discuss the impact of a big dream that reveals new unformulated part of self and identity. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Define some key concepts about queer identities and big dreams as they are defined by Jungians and post Jungians 
  • Identify the relationship between unformulated and/or repressed identities and oppression and transgenerational/historical trauma 
  • Analyze the process of healing trauma and reclaiming one’s sense of Self within the framework of analytical psychology. Review and discuss applications in clinical work.

Dominique Lambert-Blum, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and a Jungian analyst member of the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. For many years Dominique worked with underserved patients suffering from severe mental illnesses in a hospital where she led groups, provided individual psychotherapy, and ran the psychology training program. Dominique is passionate about facilitating healing at the crossroads of space, time, cultures, and identities. Bilingual in English and in French, Dominique is in private practice in Santa Monica, CA. Correspondence: dlambertblum@gmail.com

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Healing Cultural Oppression And Intergenerational Trauma In A Big Dream - An Illustration: Waking Up A Dyke
$75.00 - $85.00
Available In Store
Description

Attendance: In-person + Zoom

Continuing Education: 3 CE Credits Available

This presentation will describe the healing power of big dreams in individuals who encountered cultural oppression, and historical and/or transgenerational trauma. Using the framework of analytical psychology, the clinical example of how claiming one’s queer self in a big dream will illustrate this process. Participants will discuss the impact of a big dream that reveals new unformulated part of self and identity. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Define some key concepts about queer identities and big dreams as they are defined by Jungians and post Jungians 
  • Identify the relationship between unformulated and/or repressed identities and oppression and transgenerational/historical trauma 
  • Analyze the process of healing trauma and reclaiming one’s sense of Self within the framework of analytical psychology. Review and discuss applications in clinical work.

Dominique Lambert-Blum, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and a Jungian analyst member of the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. For many years Dominique worked with underserved patients suffering from severe mental illnesses in a hospital where she led groups, provided individual psychotherapy, and ran the psychology training program. Dominique is passionate about facilitating healing at the crossroads of space, time, cultures, and identities. Bilingual in English and in French, Dominique is in private practice in Santa Monica, CA. Correspondence: dlambertblum@gmail.com

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