The topic of this meeting is of great importance for both the psychoanalyst and patient. There is a reciprocal interest between analyst and patient concerning these vital issues. Currently, there are more analysts and patients living to an advanced age with problems and conflicts concerning health, vitality, cognition, and affect regulation. The panelists will explore the critical conflicts and therapeutic issues that are inevitably involved in the aging process.
Panelists:
Wendy Olesker, Ph.D., Henry Nunberg, M.D., Harold Blum, M.D., Otto Kernberg, M.D. & Lois Oppenheim, Ph.D. (moderator)
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PLEASE NOTE: Ticket Registration is NOT the same as ZOOM registration. One day prior: Complete ZOOM registration for meeting which you will receive by email from Sharon Weller. This step involves entering your name and email address. If you do not complete this, you will NOT receive link to meeting. PLEASE CHECK ALL EMAIL FOLDERS IN CASE IT GOES INTO SPAM OR ANOTHER FOLDER. YOU MUST COMPLETE BOTH NYPSI WEBSITE REGISTRATION AND ZOOM REGISTRATION. Click on auto-generated email from Lois Oppenheim (host) which contains ZOOM link to “enter” the meeting. Evaluation Survey and CME/CE documentation will be emailed the day after the event.
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