Practices for Healing Intergenerational Trauma

Presented by Daphne Fatter, Ph.D.

Live Streaming July 9, 2026

$229.00

6 Hours  |   Pre-approved for CEU’s

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LIVE STREAM: July 9, 2026 from  8:30am – 4:00pm (Canmore, AB) Please adjust your start time according to your specific time zone. 

ON-DEMAND: Recorded footage & course content (certificate, videos, quiz) will be available until August 16, 2026. Please allow 3 – 10 business days for footage to be processed. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.


July 9, 2026 |  Day Three

Practices for Healing Intergenerational Trauma

Presented by Daphne Fatter, Ph.D.

Every human being carries the psychological, emotional and biological imprint of ancestors that came before them. In this six-hour workshop, clinicians will learn how to assess and identify clinical indicators of both historical and intergenerational trauma. Current research on the transmission of trauma across generations due to historical trauma, the impact of colonization, and intergenerational trauma will be reviewed. Participants will learn trauma assessment measures for historical trauma and on-going racial trauma. Participants will be introduced to practical, accessible methods for providing psychoeducation on intergenerational trauma and integrating cultural strength-based resources into clinical practice.
Dr. Fatter will present evidenced-based approaches for working with intergenerational trauma in individual therapy, including using Narrative Exposure Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), and cognitive-behavioral therapy for racial trauma. Participants will learn how to apply an intergenerational lens to case conceptualization, and how each modality approaches working with intergenerational trauma. Emerging practices such as parts work, ancestral lineage healing, and family constellation methods will also be explored. Group therapy interventions and multi-family therapy models will also be discussed. This workshop will combine didactic learning with experiential exercises.

  • Definitions of historical, intergenerational, and collective trauma
  • Research review on transmission of intergenerational and historical trauma
  • Clinical indicators of intergenerational and historical trauma
  • Ethical considerations, cultural humility, decolonization principles, liberation psychology, and applying an anti-oppressive lens
  • Review of assessment measures
  • Introduction to generational trauma card for psychoeducation
  • Practical strength-based methods to integrate cultural resources in clinical work
  • Application of evidence-based trauma modalities to intergenerational trauma
  • Develop an intergenerational lens on case conceptualization
  • Practice ways to create energetic boundaries to cope with vicarious trauma exposure
  • Experientially practice preparation steps for ancestral lineage healing
  • Demonstrate at least one way to integrate cultural strength-based resources in clinical work with clients.
  • Identify clinical signs of historical trauma.
  • Demonstrate at least one attachment-based strategy for explaining intergenerational trauma to clients.
  • Describe key findings from research on intergenerational trauma.
  • Apply an intergenerational lens to case conceptualization in individual or family therapy.
  • Describe at least one evidence-based trauma modality and how it can be used for intergenerational trauma.

Clinical Professionals: All mental health professionals including, but not limited to Clinical Counsellors, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Hospice and Palliative Care Workers, School Counsellors, Youth Workers, Mental Health Workers, Addiction Specialists, Marital & Family Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants and all professionals looking to enhance their therapeutic skills.

Daphne Fatter, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist, international speaker and consultant in private practice in Dallas, Texas. Having trained under the direct supervision of Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, MD., international pioneer in research on traumatic stress, Dr. Fatter is gifted at translating meaning from research to clinical utility to support best practices for effective trauma treatment.

RegistrationEarly bird FeeRegular Fee
Individual 1 Day Enrollment$229.00N/A
1 Day Group 3 - 7$169.00N/A
1 Day Group 8 - 15$119.00N/A
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2 Day Group 3 - 7$295.00N/A
2 Day Group 8 - 15$208.00N/A
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Individual 3 Day Enrollment$569.00N/A
3 Day Group 3 - 7$420.00N/A
3 Day Group 8 - 15$296.00N/A
3 Day Group 15+ $246.00N/A

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