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Zoom Only: Childhood and Cultural Evolution: The Interconnection Between Life Experiences and Archetypes
October 5 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Prepaid Cost: $90.00 – $110.00Event Navigation
Presented by Ignez Carvalho Hartmann
An analysis frequently exposes the myriad of ways in which the psyche continues to carry traumatic events, both personal and collective, through generations. The introduction of non-verbal expressive therapies such as sandplay, drawing, music and bodily experiencing, can often elicit implicit memory and its accompanying affect, which allows the patient metabolize, mentalize, and even make meanings from unbearable experiences. In this seminar we will consider the interconnection with three archetypes: the death mother, the forsaken child and the dictator, and establish the complementarity of Ego/Self theory of Erich Neumann and the psychogenetic theory of Lloyd deMause.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe what is meant by intergenerational trauma;
- Give an example of how non-verbal therapies such as Sandplay or drawing can help patients metabolize and mentalize traumatic memory through their self-expressions;
- Describe the relationship between these three archetypes: the Death Mother, the forsaken child and the dictator.
Ignez Carvalho Hartmann is a psychologist, Jungian Child and Adult Psychoanalyst, musician and musical therapist in private practice in Speyer, Germany. She is a Teaching Member of Sandplay (DGST,ISST) and member of DGAP and IAAP. She lectures and supervises at the Institute of Analytical Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents in Heidelberg, as well as working with the Herman Health Service. She collaborates with the C.G. Jung Institute Stuttgart (Germany) and several Institutes in Brazil. The focus of her research is based on non-verbal creative expressions in Sandplay, drawings, music and body language. Her articles have been published in Germany, Switzerland, USA, England (JAP) and Brazil. She published Childhood and Cultural Evolution and Forms of Expression of a Preverbal Reality in Child Psychotherapy.
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