Indigenous Intergenerational Trauma

$30.00

Presented by Joyce Frey, Ph.D.

Friday, January 17, 2025

9-11:30am PT / 11am-1:30pm CT / 12-2:30pm ET

Event held online via Zoom, link to access provided upon registration.

The lived experience of Indigenous Peoples is often misunderstood, misdirected, and misrepresented by the mainstream cultures, even though according to the United Nations they currently comprise 6.2% of the world’s total population, or about 476 million people representing 5,000 distinct groups, and speak the majority of the 7,000 languages spoken worldwide. In this series of online presentations, participants will have the opportunity to learn more deeply about important aspects of Indigenous Cultures and gain a new appreciation of their customs and worldviews.

The third in the series uncovers a deep wound of Indigenous Intergenerational Trauma, exposing the effects on Native Americans in the United States and First Nations in Canada by examining the many inhumane and unconscionable acts of relentless attempts to annihilate the core of indigenous culture; witnessed by involuntary removal of children to so-called “residential” schools that were not much more than forced labor institutions where children suffered and often died from the abuses perpetrated upon them. 

Zoom link will be available on course page in “My Courses” upon event registration. 

This program, when attended in its entirety, offers 2.5 CEs for Psychologists, 2.5 IL CEUS for Counselors and Social Workers, or 2.5 BBS California CEUs for LPCCs, LPSWs, and LMFTs.

Click here to view full course information.


Disclaimer for all sessions: Courses may take up to one hour to populate in “My Courses” after purchase. Purchase of a session within one hour of a program start time may not guarantee access to the live session. We strongly encourage registering as early as possible to ensure live session and Zoom link access.

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Presented by Joyce Frey, Ph.D.

Friday, January 17, 2025

9-11:30am PT / 11am-1:30pm CT / 12-2:30pm ET

Event held online via Zoom, link to access provided upon registration.

The lived experience of Indigenous Peoples is often misunderstood, misdirected, and misrepresented by the mainstream cultures, even though according to the United Nations they currently comprise 6.2% of the world’s total population, or about 476 million people representing 5,000 distinct groups, and speak the majority of the 7,000 languages spoken worldwide. In this series of online presentations, participants will have the opportunity to learn more deeply about important aspects of Indigenous Cultures and gain a new appreciation of their customs and worldviews.

The third in the series uncovers a deep wound of Indigenous Intergenerational Trauma, exposing the effects on Native Americans in the United States and First Nations in Canada by examining the many inhumane and unconscionable acts of relentless attempts to annihilate the core of indigenous culture; witnessed by involuntary removal of children to so-called “residential” schools that were not much more than forced labor institutions where children suffered and often died from the abuses perpetrated upon them. 

Zoom link will be available on course page in “My Courses” upon event registration. 

This program, when attended in its entirety, offers 2.5 CEs for Psychologists, 2.5 IL CEUS for Counselors and Social Workers, or 2.5 BBS California CEUs for LPCCs, LPSWs, and LMFTs.

Click here to view full course information.


Disclaimer for all sessions: Courses may take up to one hour to populate in “My Courses” after purchase. Purchase of a session within one hour of a program start time may not guarantee access to the live session. We strongly encourage registering as early as possible to ensure live session and Zoom link access.