2 CEs* | 2 CEs for CA LAc (pending)

*1 pharmacy CE/ 1 general CE: approved by CNDA

TUESDAY, March 11th | 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Shifting the Imprints of Intergenerational and Transgenerational Trauma

Naturopathic Webinar 63

with Leah Hollon ND

NW63: Shifting the Imprints of Intergenerational and Transgenerational Trauma


Intergenerational and transgenerational trauma is defined as trauma that is transferred onto subsequent generations through complex post-traumatic stress disorder mechanisms. But what are the mechanisms of this transference and what instruments of healing are available for future generations? This session will explore the biomechanics of transgenerational trauma including epigenetics and more importantly discuss therapies that shift the imprints of disease. Knowledge of homeopathy, plant medicine, counseling, as well as spiritual medicine provides a unique path of healing for families of trauma.


TUES, March 11th, 2024

6:30 - 8:30pm


Members: $85
Non-members: $105

2 CEs
(approved by CNDA)

2 CEs for CA LAc*
(approved)

Category 1 TM Credits | CE Provider #805 | 310 670 8100 | **This course is pending approval by The California Acupuncture Board for 2 hours of continuing education *Refunds not available

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

  1. Explain the biochemistry and physiological mechanisms of how trauma is passed onto future generations

  2. Discuss at least three indicators, symptoms, or assessment tools that serve as markers for transgenerational trauma among patients

  3. Provide at least three specific therapies that can be useful for breaking patterns of transgenerational trauma

Dr. Leah Hollon, ND

Dr. Leah Hollon holds a BS in Psychology from VCU and an MPH from VCU School of Medicine. She completed her ND degree and residency training at NUNM. She served as an Assistant Professor at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy and currently serves as faculty at University of Cincinnati and the University of Buffalo in pharmacogenomics. She is a reviewer for the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (AJPE) and has been published in alternative medicine and nutrigenomics and the gut microbiome. Dr. Hollon is the founder and co-owner of Richmond Natural Medicine where she presently serves as the residency site coordinator for the first accredited naturopathic residency in Virginia. And she is most recently a published author within the field of intergenerational and transgenerational trauma. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, dancing, and spending time at the ocean.