Elder specializing in intergenerational trauma and healing coming to La Ronge
A Cree/Métis Elder and psychotherapist who specializes in intergenerational trauma and integrative healing will be in La Ronge next month for two seminars.
Kerrie Moore, originally from Prince Albert, will be talking about the epigenetic passage of trauma from one generation to another. She explained Indigenous Peoples are whole beings who build relationships with everything around them, and that they carry the trauma in their own lives and their ancestors.
“We still carry memories and behaviours of our ancestors and, for that reason, we often have a lot of blame and shame, anger, anxiety, depression, intolerance,” Moore said. “All of those pieces are coming from trauma.”
When the discovery of unmarked graves at former residential schools became public, Moore said many Indigenous Peoples went into deep grief called disenfranchised grief because for so long society wouldn’t believe the unmarked graves were there.



