Olga
Kharitidi, MD
Dr. Kharitidi is a psychiatrist and researcher from Siberia who devotes
her life work to understanding the nature of human suffering and finding
new ways to become liberated from it. In her private and public work,
she teaches people how to recognize the roots of trauma in the depths
of unconscious family memory and how to transform it into a powerful
resource for healing. She has traveled extensively throughout Asia, Europe
and North America, learning healing approaches from different cultures
about the transformation of trauma. Olga has developed a new system of
healing psychological trauma. She is the author of Entering the Circle:
Ancient Secrets of Siberian Wisdom Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist
and The Master of Lucid Dreaming. Therapists will learn ways to help their clients utilize this powerful internal resource.
Saturday, January 22
Transformation Of Trauma
- Olga Kharitidi -
Ballroom 10:45am to 12 noon
You and/or your clients will be invited to explore the roots of unhappiness, depression and anxiety as they are recorded in memory. Learn new ways to transform those memories into powerful sources of energy.
The goal for this workshop is to for you and/or your clients understand the mechanisms of repeating
traumatic experiences and the spiritual influences standing behind them.
Discover how to free yourself and/or your clients from patterns of trauma inherited from past generations before you or they transmit it to your or their children. Therapists will learn ways to help their clients utilize this powerful internal resource. This will inform the work of therapists who discuss these issues with their patients.
Objectives: Through a series of practical exercises:
After attending this presentation, participants will be better able to:
• Diagnose traumatic memories and their relationship to physical symptoms,
• Identify one of the two main mechanisms of psychological trauma through
work with symptoms of anxiety and depression, and
• Discuss healing techniques adapted for modern use from traditional cultures of Siberia and Central Asia.