Cristina Smidth – Romania / Austria
When:
05 - 07.07.2024 – 30 training hours
Working time 09:00 – 18:00
With translation in Bulgarian language
Deadline for early registration: 30.04.24
Aim:
This first, introductory seminar in the Program for Transgenerational Psychotherapy, is designed for professionals interested in and in using the psycho-genealogy approach and transgenerational model.
The program is focused on transgenerational trauma, the way is transmitted to the next generations, how we can identify it, and the tools for psychotherapeutic intervention.
For:
The program is designed for professionals interested in and in using the psycho-genealogy approach and transgenerational model. Psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, medical doctors, and counselors, are all invited to increase their frame of reference in their knowledge, work, and competencies.
Content:
Transgenerational Psychotherapy is an approach that involves the mind, the body, and some “detective” work to explore our family history. What makes Transgenerational Psychotherapy distinctive is the way it allows us to look across the generations of our family for significant life events and relational patterns. Simply put, placing our personal life experiences within the context of our larger family histories. Since one generation’s reactions to a traumatic event were passed on to the next generation, by broadening our lens from the personal to the multi-generational context, we can experience ourselves as part of a bigger story.
We “inherit” the residue from traumatic events that have taken place in our family, and this emotional legacy is often hidden from us. Anxiety, fear, depression, illnesses, unhappy relationships, and even physical illnesses can all be forms of our unconscious inheritance. Unresolved traumas, which can go back to several generations, can ensnare us in feelings and situations that don’t even belong to us. They can forge a blueprint for our life, and can even pass it on to our children and the next generations.
Topics that will be in the first seminar are:
Genosociogram: a family tree that graphically represents and brings to light important life events and their connections.
Name Assignments; the history and importance of a name given to a child and how it impacts the family and individual.
Body map and Family history: how our family history or our own trauma is carried in our bodies.
The Program will include: a theoretical presentation, case presentation, self-discovery exercises, demonstration, toolbox.
If there is sufficient interest from the participants in the First Seminar, the next modules of the Program will be planned.
The topics included in the program are:
GENOSOCIOGRAM
NAME & FAMILY NAME
BODY MAP AND FAMILY HISTORY
FAMILY SECRETS
UNFINISHED GRIEVINGS
ANNIVERSARY SYNDROME
SOCIAL CLASS NEUROSIS
ACCOUNTABILITY ACROSS GENERATIONS
TRANSGENERATIONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY – INTEGRATED INFORMATION
Early bird registration deadline: 30.04.24
Payment of the early registration fee - 05.05.24
The fee is paid only after receiving confirmation in the email
Participation fee for early registration BGN 250.
Price for registration after 30.04.24 to 30.06.24 – BGN 270.
Price for registration after 30.06.24 – BGN 300.
D-r Galabina Tarashoeva, Ph.D.
For contact: orpheuspsychodrama@gmail.com , 0878557821