Spirituality Mind Body Institute December Grand Rounds - Spirit, Culture, Gender: Intersections for Healing!

Lectures & Talks

Spirituality Mind Body Institute December Grand Rounds - Spirit, Culture, Gender: Intersections for Healing!


Location:
177/179 GDH
Contact:
Suza Scalora
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SMBI December Grand Rounds!

Spirit, Culture, Gender: Intersections for Healing!
with Patricia Llosa & Gloria M. Rodriguez

Date: Tuesday, December 15th
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Grace Dodge Hall 177/179

Patricia Llosa and Gloria M. Rodriguez will discuss their personal paths to their work and how they integrate their culture, including indigenous understandings of healing into their professional practices with individuals or groups. They will showcase an example to illustrate how spirit and culture informs their view of treatment.

Patricia Llosa is a Jungian psychoanalyst interested in cross-cultural issues in her private practice in NYC. She also leads groups on creativity and body-centered therapeutic modalities at the intersections between psychology, anthropology and the arts. Patricia will discuss the roots of her own practice as a therapist, in particular Woodman’s pioneering Jungian group work with women that combines movement, dream, and art. Patricia grew up in Lima, Peru, is passionate about both Spanish and indigenous cultures, and will talk about how they continue to inform her work and imagination.

Gloria M. Rodríguez is the Founder and Director of DeAlmas Women’s Institute, a community-based organization launched in 1998. Literally meaning “of the soul.” Gloria practices New Thought/Ancient Wisdom teachings and is an initiate of the Diety Oshun in the Yoruba/Lukumi religious tradition. DeAlmas is dedicated to providing women the opportunity to reclaim, honor and express their divine feminine gifts and human potential through spiritual and personal transformation. Ms. Rodríguez presents workshops, keynote addresses and lectures to national and international audiences at major colleges, conferences and retreats.

Coffee and tea will be served.


To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, as early as possible.

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