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TIME OF THE FORGOTTEN: Trauma, Memory and Healing, Michael Conforti

  • Friday, April 21, 2017
  • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • The Sanctuary of the Palisades Community Church, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016
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Friday, April 21st

TIME OF THE FORGOTTEN: Trauma, Memory and Healing


Lecture

Michael Conforti 

Virtually every culture and spiritual tradition speaks to the all-too-human tendency to forget and the profound need to remember.  For the Catholics, there is Anamnesis, a prayer and experience of remembrance of our transpersonal heritage, and in the Jewish tradition, there is the Day of Remembrance. 
In this presentation, Dr. Conforti will discuss the reality and consequences of living in a "Time of the Forgotten" and ways to know and remember the contours of this personal and timeless archetypal domain, where past, present, and future collapse into a moment, illustrating these points through clinical examples, and Elie Wiesel's writing on trauma and the need to remember. 


Michael Conforti, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst, author, and founder/ director of the Assisi Institute. His work has resulted notonly in a training institute based on his discoveries, but also in the development of a new discipline: Archetypal Pattern Analysis. Dr. Conforti is actively investigating the workings of archetypal fields and the relationship between Jungian psychology and the New Sciences. He lectures nationally and internationally and applies his insights as a sought-after consultant to businesses, government institutions, and the film industry. Dr. Conforti served as script consultant on the recently released film, Pride and Glory, and is the author of Field, Form, and Fate: Patterns in Mind, Nature & Psyche, Threshold Experiences: The Archetype of Beginnings, and the forth-coming Hidden Presence: Complexes, Possessions, and Redemption. In addition to his work here in the States, he is actively involved in training professionals in this field of Archetypal Pattern Analysis in Bogota, Columbia; Russia, Italy, and Australia.

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