History matters
April 17, 2023
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Day1: Friday, 28 April | Keynote

History matters

 

Anngwyn St. Just (USA)

Anngwyn St. Just (USA)

Ph.D. Traumatologist, Social Trauma

 

Dr. Anngwyn St. Just Ph.D. (USA) is a systemically oriented social traumatologist, founder and main international specialist in Systemic Collective/Social Trauma. She has advanced Academic Degrees, given by the Western Institute for Social Research, and the University of California at Berkeley.

Dr. St. Just is also a cultural historian, therapist, and a somatic educator, specialized in developing multimodal cross cultural methods based upon easily transmitted concepts for trauma education and recovery.

Currently the director of The Arizona Center for the Social Trauma International (ACST International), she has served as advisor to the Drugs and Alcohol Program at the University of California at Berkeley.

She was considered as a colleague by Bert Hellinger, developer of Family Constellations and for over 40 years, she has maintained a co-creative relationship with Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experiencing®, a method chosen by the NASA for trauma treatment.

Dr. St. Just, who is an international conferencist and has trained over ten thousand people around the world over sixty years of career, has traveled widely in North and South America, Europe, Russia and Australia teaching innovative ways of healing individual and social trauma. Dr. St. Just is the author of numerous articles and wrote more than ten books about Trauma and Family Constellation translated to Spanish and German.
 

Website-1: https://www.traumauniversity.org

Website-2: http://www.acst-international.com

Amazon Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anngwyn-St.-Just/e/B002QMC7W4%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

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