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The walls within: working with defenses against otherness

Online Conference 5-11 July 2021

ISPSO AM 2022 Conference

27 June - 3 July 2022

PANEL

On working with the long term impact of trauma and its transgenerational transmission

Olya Khaleelee, Halina Brunning, Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing, Mira Erlich-Ginor
Moderator: Carlos Remotti-Breton

Panel Discussion
Friday 1 July
12:45 - 14:15 CEST
CE credits available

On working with the long term impact of trauma and its transgenerational transmission

The panellists Olya Khaleelee and Halina Brunning, adding a systems perspective through the lens of answering the question: how the Panel title has altered from ‘Beyond the Covid Trauma’ to the present title.  Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing and Mira Erlich-Ginor will then, pull the thread from systems to individual level with the presentation on the topic "On working with the long term impact of trauma and its transgenerational transmission"

Program
10’  - Olya and Halina will introduce the theme “Beyond the War Trauma” and in a dialogue will set some threads for discussion with a focus on the war in Ukraine from the individual , group and systemic perspectives.
30’  - Dorothee’s and Mira’s presentation: "On working with the long term impact of trauma and its transgenerational transmission."
20’ - Small group discussions
25’ - Plenary discussion
5’ - Closing

Attendance:
The Panel is open to all attendees registered for the Symposium.

Panelists:

Learning Objectives

After this session participnats will be able to:

  1. Identify the links between the personal, the systemic and the societal in relation to the theme.
  2. Explain war trauma as an inter-generational trauma.
  3. Recognize the war in Ukraina as a psychic continuation of previous traumas affecting this region, including what preceded and followed World War II.