Author Will Discuss New Book 'Traveling through Time' At Lenox Library

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library will host Lenox author M. Gerard "Jerry" Fromm to discuss his new book, "Traveling through Time: How Trauma Plays Itself out in Families, Organizations and Society" at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2022.
 
The event is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase and signing courtesy of The Bookstore.
 
According to a press release: "Traveling through Time" collects stories and reflections on the way traumatic experiences play out over time: the conditions that lead to trauma, the forms it takes, the ways it affects a person's life and the lives of others. The book is about how the "big history" of societal trauma finds its way into the "little history" of families and work life. In his presentation, Dr. Fromm will tell us about the foundations of this work at the Austen Riggs Center's Erikson Institute and illustrate his theme with vignettes from the book.
 
M. Gerard Fromm, Ph.D., is a faculty member of the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center and a fellow of the American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis. He was the first Evelyn Stefansson Nef Director of the Erikson Institute, and directed the therapeutic community program at Riggs for many years before that. Dr. Fromm has taught at, and consulted to, a number of psychoanalytic institutes across the country and has served on the faculties of the Yale Child Study Center and Harvard Medical School. He is president of the International Dialogue Initiative, an interdisciplinary group that studies the psychodynamics of societal conflict. He is also a past president of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations and of the Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems in Boston. Dr. Fromm has directed or served on the staff of group relations conferences in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Israel. In addition to an independent practice of clinical and organizational consulting, he is also a partner in College Health and Counseling Services Consulting.
 
Dr. Fromm has presented and published widely, including the edited volumes "Lost in Transmission: Studies of Trauma across Generations;" "A Spirit That Impels: Play, Creativity and Psychoanalysis;" and (with Bruce L. Smith) "The Facilitating Environment: Clinical Applications of Winnicott's Theory." He is also the author of a book of clinical papers called "Taking the Transference, Reaching toward Dreams: Clinical Studies in the Intermediate Area." 
 
He and his wife live in Lenox.
 
For more information, please visit the Lenox Library's website at https://lenoxlib.org or call 413-637-0197.

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Immigration Forum Open to the Public in Lenox

LENOX, Mass. — Greylock Together will host an immigration forum on Saturday, Jan. 31 at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Lenox, Mass. from 2-4 pm. 
 
The forum is one of several that has been organized by the Immigrant Support Action Team of Greylock Together, a local Indivisible group based in the northern Berkshires. 
 
Three key individuals active in the Berkshire Latino community will lead the forum. They will tell their stories, take questions, and center discussion on what average citizens can do to assist immigrants.
 
Fernando Leon, a member of the leadership team of the Berkshire Interfaith Organizing (BIO)  will be on the panel. A key goal of BIO is to create a safe and inclusive community for immigrants and people of color in Berkshire County.
 
Panelist  Rev Margot Page is a deacon for the Cathedral of the Beloved in Pittsfield and the All Saints Episcopal Church in North Adams, as well as an activist and president of BIO.
 
Panelist Michael Hitchcock is a co-founder of the Pittsfield-based Roots & Dreams and Mustard Seeds Inc., a multifaceted organization which runs food assistance programs and cooperative economic businesses. 
 
The forum will be hosted by Rev Michael Tuck, Rector of Trinity Episcopal and Dean of the Berkshire Deanery. 
 
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