with Genevieve David
Join us for a moving clinical case presentation exploring a long-term therapeutic journey with a young woman healing from complex trauma. Drawing on Buddhist principles, relational psychodynamic theory, and trauma-informed practices, the session illustrates how presence, attunement, and parts work support integration and post-traumatic growth. Framed by the patient’s words—“You have to tell them about your superpowers”—the case invites reflection on holding suffering within a mindful and compassionate space.
Genevieve David (MSW) is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, supervisor, and long-time AABCAP member and teacher. With a career spanning over 30 years, she brings together analytic training in Intersubjectivity and Self Psychology with decades of study in Buddhist psychology. A former president of AABCAP, Genevieve recently returned from New York, where she ran a thriving private practice focused on relational and Buddhist-informed psychotherapy.
Date / Time: Wednesday, 7 May, 2025, 7:00-8:30pm AEST
For current clinical AABCAP members only – booking link will be emailed.
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