Full Name
                                                    Wendy Hammond
                                                    Job Title
                                                    Psychotherapist and Group Facilitator in Private Practice
                                                    Company
                                                    Wendy Hammond Psychotherapy and Coaching
                                                    Speaker Bio
                                                    Wendy Hammond is a seasoned facilitator, educator, and depth-oriented practitioner with a background in using creative and imaginal tools to support healing, insight, and emotional resilience. Drawing from her multicultural experiences in Hong Kong, England, and the U.S., she brings a grounded, compassionate presence to her work with individuals and groups navigating complex emotional terrain.
She has presented on topics including divorce, childhood sexual abuse, trafficking, parenting through separation, and using images and dreamwork to support mental well-being. Her speaking experience includes workshops for women navigating separation, divorce support groups, and mental health-focused gatherings.
As a facilitator for Cornell Cooperative Extension, various nonprofit organizations, and in private practice settings, she integrates Jungian depth psychology, active imagination, and expressive arts into restorative practices for both personal and professional growth. Her work is especially attuned to the needs of caregivers, therapists, and those working on the frontlines of trauma and transformation.
                                                    She has presented on topics including divorce, childhood sexual abuse, trafficking, parenting through separation, and using images and dreamwork to support mental well-being. Her speaking experience includes workshops for women navigating separation, divorce support groups, and mental health-focused gatherings.
As a facilitator for Cornell Cooperative Extension, various nonprofit organizations, and in private practice settings, she integrates Jungian depth psychology, active imagination, and expressive arts into restorative practices for both personal and professional growth. Her work is especially attuned to the needs of caregivers, therapists, and those working on the frontlines of trauma and transformation.
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