USA
Anngwyn St. Just Ph.D. is an independent researcher and systemically oriented social traumatologist with advanced degrees from the Western Institute for Social Research and University of California at Berkeley. Anngwyn has been deeply involved with Systemic Constellation work since 1997 and has written 10 books about collective trauma including Trauma: Time,Space and Fractals and Relative Balance in an Unstable World, also available in Spanish.
Title of workshop: Healing Broken Connections
Language :English
Description: Any and all forms of trauma have to do with some forms of experience of broken connection while the deeper reality is that we all belong and remembering that basic biological fact can present a path toward re-connection at that level which can lead to other levels of the experience of belonging.
Any and all forms of trauma have to do with some forms of experience of broken connection while the deeper reality is that we all belong and remembering that basic biological fact can present a path toward re-connection at that level which can lead to other levels of the experience of belonging.
Addictive behaviours are often indicative of deeper issues in need of attention involving unresolved trauma and are often complicated by biochemical, systemic, trans-generational, social and economic factors. When challenged, addictions tend to “shape shift ” and morph into other forms of problematic behaviours.