
From Trauma to Transformation with LuAnn Conforti-Brown, PhD, Certified Archetypal Pattern Analyst
May 7, 2025 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
New Research that Helps Us Heal
Many experience trauma. It may be a small moment or an entire lifetime. Political. Personal. Sometimes it’s in our upbringing, other times it’s a terrible moment.
The soul naturally avoids this pain often to our detriment. We retreat and limit our exposure to the world. The trauma wins again. But what if we can use the pain for our benefit?
Dr. Conforti-Brown offers a psychologically intelligent alternative. Towards a higher self that abides within. She brings us practical methods for holding our experience and utilizing it for the good. It’s worth a good listen.
Carl Jung once wrote, “It is in those times when we are hard pressed, perhaps even at the point of death, when we surrender the ego…(that the) Psyche can come to our aid producing a miracle” (1960).
And miracles are what we need.
In this presentation Dr. Conforti-Brown will explore dark night experiences (trauma) through the lens of cultural myth, spiritual traditions, and narratives curated from her work and research on how trauma can lead to transformation.
This presentation will educate and help guide us to healing. Darkness is in our politics and our personal lives. It’s in random illness. It’s in families. We all wish to break free. Dr. Conforti-Brown brings decades of experience and quality research to this task. Spring provides an opening. Come join us with your questions and a new kind of hope.
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Dr. Conforti-Brown is a Certified Archetypal Pattern Analyst. She is a Board member for the Assisi Foundation of the Assisi Institute: The International Center for the Study of Archetypal Patterns. She holds a Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from New York University and a PhD in Existential-Humanistic Psychology from Saybrook University. She is currently in private practice in the Tampa area of Florida. For 17 years Dr. Conforti-Brown was an Assistant Professor of Clinical Instruction at the University of South Florida, School of Social Work. During her tenure with the university, Dr. Conforti-Brown received the Social Work Educator of the Year award from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for outstanding teaching and mentorship. She is an expert in traumatology, and has published journal articles and book chapters on the importance of integrating spirituality into trauma treatment for military and Veteran populations.
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