Batya Brosh Palmoni
Certified AnalystJungian Analyst, IAAP Executive Committee Member, IAAP Training Commission Member
Rosh Pina, Northern District, IL
About
Batya Brosh Palmoni is a Jungian analyst with more than twenty years of clinical experience, practicing from Rosh Pina in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. She holds significant leadership roles within international Jungian organisations, serving as a member of the executive committee and training commission of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. At the Israeli Institute of Jungian Psychology, she works as a supervisor and lecturer, and has previously served as honorary secretary and member of the training committee.
Brosh Palmoni has established herself as a bridge between Jungian communities across national boundaries, serving as the IAAP liaison person for the Ukrainian Society of Analytical Psychology. Her scholarly work addresses the intersection of analytical psychology with collective trauma, as demonstrated in her published article "Changer l'absent en présent" (Changing the Absent into the Present), which examines group processes among elderly women who experienced the Holocaust or war, published in the Revue de Psychologie Analytique.
She has also contributed to the literature on Jungian child analysis, authoring a chapter titled "The Womb of the Mother Spews Out the Fuhrer" in a volume on Jungian child analysis with cultural perspectives. Her work at international conferences, including a presentation on guilt and forgiveness at the XXII International Congress of Analytical Psychology, reflects a sustained engagement with questions of collective memory, intergenerational trauma, and the moral dimensions of analytic work.
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Education & Training
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- Jungian analytic training at the Israeli Institute of Jungian Psychology (IIJP)
- Over twenty years of clinical experience as a Jungian analyst
- Supervisor and lecturer at the IIJP
Best for
- Adults processing intergenerational and collective trauma, including Holocaust survivors and their descendants
- Group psychotherapy with elderly populations working through experiences of war and displacement
- Supervision and training of Jungian analysts in cross-cultural contexts
Publications
- Changer l'absent en présent: Processus de groupe dans un public de femmes âgées ayant vécu l'Holocauste ou la guerre (Revue de Psychologie Analytique, 2015)
- The Womb of the Mother Spews Out the Fuhrer (chapter in Jungian Child Analysis: Cultural Perspectives)