#F502 – Psychic Trauma

$400.00

Course Details

  • Instructor: Inna Danieli LCSW, PsyA
  • Wednesdays 8:30 pm -10:15 pm
  • Live Webinar via Zoom
  • Dates: 9/9/26, 9/23/26, 10/7/26, 10/21/26, 11/4/26, 11/18/26, 12/2/26, 12/16/26

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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Psychoanalysis and the understanding of psychic trauma evolved together. Originating in the treatment of the adult hysterical response to sexual abuse in childhood, psychoanalysis has widened its scope to address still broader social issues including war trauma and PTSD, and personality disordered by often subtle but cumulative traumatic relationship in the formative years.

Psychic trauma – the dissociative closing-off of the mental processing of an emotionally overwhelming experience – will be reviewed as a central issue of psychoanalysis: historically, theoretically and clinically. The growth of therapeutic thought and practice will be traced through the work of such originators as Freud and Breuer, Fairbairn, Winnicott, van der Kolk, Putnam, Bromberg and Schore. Case material will be introduced and discussed throughout.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS:

Inna Danelli, LCSW, PsyA, MBA

Inna Danieli, LCSW, PsyA, is a psychoanalyst and a graduate of NJI. In addition to her work in psychoanalysis, Inna has been specializing in trauma treatment since 2010, integrating modalities such as EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, and equine-assisted psychotherapy, particularly for the treatment of early attachment and developmental trauma. She is a teaching member of the World Association of Sand Therapy Professionals and is highly trained in Jungian Sand Play Therapy. Inna maintains a private practice in New Jersey, where she has worked with adults, children, and couples for over 13 years, addressing issues related to trauma, depression, anxiety, and relationships. Inna is also an experienced educator and presenter, having delivered lectures and professional trainings on topics including trauma treatment, cultural competency, and Jungian Sand Therapy in both the United States and Israel.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

TBA

TARGET AUDIENCE:

Suitable for social workers, licensed professional counselors and other mental health professionals.

THIS COURSE DOES NOT OFFER CEU’s

ADA ACCOMODATIONS:

Available upon request: Requests required at least 14 days prior to course.

TECHNOLOGY:

This course takes place online with synchronous video on Zoom (fully interactive). System requirements are:

  • Operating Systems: Windows XP or higher, MacOS 9 or higher, Android 4.0 or higher
  • Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Google Chrome, Firefox 10.0 or higher
  • Broadband Internet connection: Cable, High-speed DSL and any other medium that is internet accessible.

COSTS:

There is a $115.00 Fall Semester Registration Free which includes a one-year subscription to Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing PEP and a one-year membership to the Psychoanalytic Candidates Organization (PACO).

Refund policy: After the 4th class session, there is no refund. Monies paid for classes when candidates withdraw from the program after the 4th class, will be applied as a credit, if the candidate returns to NJI. If a candidate withdraws before the 4th class, 1/2 tuition will be refunded. (This excludes the registration fee of $115).

CONFLICT OF INTERESTS:

There is no potential conflict of interest and/or commercial support for this event.

CONTACT:

For more information or registration, please call 201-836-1065 or contact us via email at info@njinstitute.com