Springtime Speaker Series Continues in June with Dr. Amy Daley
Dr. Amy Daley continues Springtime Speaker Series with Presentation
“Healing the Fractures from Trauma: The Attachment System’s Role in Understanding Systemic Social Violence and Complex Trauma”
Free Admission Open to All
When: Wednesday, June 1, 10:15 am – 12:00 pm
Where: OneSpirit Learning Alliance, 247 West 36th Street 6th Floor, New York, NY 10018
Dr. Amy Daley is a licensed clinical psychologist and PSI staff therapist. In her clinical work she provides therapy and evaluations for children, adolescents and adults. Dr. Daley holds a Ph.D. from City University of New York as well as additional degrees from New York University and Harvard College. She completed post-doctoral training at the William Alanson White Institute and worked for two years at New York City Children’s Center (formerly Queens Children’s Psychiatric Center) where she conducted evaluations, supervised trainees and taught emotion regulation and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills. Her research focuses on attachment and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. She has served as a Lecturer teaching courses in child psychopathology and the psychology of women at Lehman College.
About the 2016 Springtime Speaker Series
This free continuing education series for clinicians and clergy seeks to address and explore the impact of trauma that is both collectively and individually experienced. Recent violence around the world highlights such trauma, the roots of which may arise from intergenerational transmission of trauma and reflect racial or religious differences. PSI hosts three presentations in April, May and June of 2016 by licensed clinical professionals who will share how they integrate these complex themes when working to heal the mind, body and spirit in the aftermath of trauma.
2 Continuing Education credits for LCSW/LMSWs will be offered at a cost of $65 per presentation. Discount available for AAPC affiliates.
Tickets may be reserved, and CE credits may be purchased, separately or in combination here: bit.ly/1paNxL5