Psychotherapeutic Work with Intergenerational Trauma

Psychotherapeutic Work with Intergenerational Trauma

The “stoppage of time” due to intergenerational trauma PART II: A clinical example of healing the intergenerational trauma of both patient and therapist

In this audio recording, Francoise Davoine unravels the hidden trauma underlying a patient’s psychosis by connecting it to the ghosts of her own family’s intergenerational pattern of repression.

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Dr Françoise Davoine

Dr Françoise Davoine worked as psychoanalyzts at a public psychiatric hospital for over thirty years, and in private practice. She is currently a professors at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales in Paris and has advanced degrees in classics (French, Latin and Greek literature) and doctorates in sociology.

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