Kathie Kleff talks about trauma: a healing path for everyone!

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On October 24, Kathie Kleff speaks about "Transgenerational Traumata" in the online lecture on the World Day of Mental Health.

Kathie Kleff talks about trauma: a healing path for everyone!

On Thursday, October 24th, a remarkable online event will take place, in which the district coordination and the senior citizens' office of the city of Karlsruhe welcome a prominent radio voice in its "Onair" format. From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Kathie Kleff will speak on the occasion of the world day of mental health, which will be celebrated on October 10th. The topic of your lecture is "transgenerational trauma". Interested users can register by the website of the senior citizen office or directly here.

Kleff deals passionately with the consequences of her personal traumatic experiences. As a moderator, she has always managed to maintain a facade due to her public role. But behind the scenes she suffered from the invisible consequences of her childhood trauma for years. Depression, anxiety and other psychological difficulties shaped their everyday life for a long time and made it difficult to build sustainable interpersonal relationships.

Insights into the healing

Kleff recognized the decisive connections between her childhood experiences and the psychological symptoms that tortured them. This insight was the beginning of an intensive healing process for them. She has set itself the task of sharing her personal history and showing how dealing with trauma not only possible, but also necessary. People who have to deal with trauma issues or seek their own healing channels find valuable insights in their experience.

Through this virtual lecture, Kathie Kleff not only offers a room for personal reflection, but also an exchange that draws attention to the challenges associated with transgenerational trauma. This form of trauma denotes experiences that work through several generations and can influence the mental health of offspring. Your approach is transparent and emphasizes the importance of dealing with these topics in order to find healing and understanding.

In this context, the world day of mental health is the need to speak about mental health and the barriers that make it difficult for many people to access and support them. As can be seen from various sources, awareness of these issues remains crucial in order to cause society as a whole to a more respectful and empathetic use of mental illnesses. A deeper insight into Kathie Kleff's experience and the topic will certainly give many participants valuable food for thought.

At the end of the lecture there will be a room for questions and exchange, so that the participants not only consume passively, but can actively participate in the discussion. This not only promotes individual growth, but also a community that supports each other, which is of great importance in our time.

The website of the Karlsruhe senior citizens' office is available for everyone who wants to learn more about the event or register. The event is accessible to anyone who wants to deal with the topic of mental health and trauma.