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SUMMARY:On Trauma
DESCRIPTION:In their presentation\, “On Trauma\,” Drs. Betsy Brett and Sid Phillips will explore how Freud tried to understand where emotional and psychological problems come from. From early on\, he asked whether people’s symptoms grow mainly out of painful life experiences (trauma) or out of inner conflicts and instinctual wishes (drives)\, and he described these questions using ideas about how mental energy is organized in conscious and unconscious life. Over the years he repeatedly revised how he thought these inner processes work and how they relate to the causes of suffering. This presentation will focus on why those debates still matter in the consulting room today—especially whether problems rooted in trauma differ in important ways from those rooted in inner conflict\, and whether each may call for a different therapeutic approach. Rich\, detailed clinical examples will illustrate these ideas and show how they play out in therapeutic encounters
URL:https://apsa.org/event/on-trauma/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person: 255 Bradley St\, New Haven\, CT & Virtual\, New Haven\, CT\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Western New England Psychoanalytic Society":MAILTO:arodems@wneps.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260413T194952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T194952Z
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SUMMARY:Leon Levin Psychoanalytic Film Festival Session 2: - Speak Sunlight (La Voz Del Sol) (2023) – Noreen Honeycutt\, PhD with Director Carol Polakoff
DESCRIPTION:The Leon Levin Psychoanalytic Film Festival\nMovie: Speak Sunlight (La Voz Del Sol) (2023)\nPresented by: Noreen Honeycutt\, PhD with Director Carol Polakoff\nDate: April 25\, 2026\nTime:  2:00pm – 5:00pm\nDoors Open at 1:30pm\n3CME/CE \nWhere: Baltimore Museum of the Arts\n10 Art Museum Drive\, Baltimore\, MD 21218 \nPresentation Description:\n Set in 1965\, teenage Alan travels from Paris to Spain with his beloved nanny\, Maruja\, and her husband\, Manolo\, who have emotionally raised him. We follow the three on their memorable summer voyage to seek resolution\, to untangle lies\, and to search for identity while there is still time. Themes of separation and loss\, rupture and reconciliation\, truths and secrets unfold in this powerful true story of complicated love. The film is based on the memoir of the same name by author Alan Jolis. \nRegistration Link:  https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/reg_leon_levin_film_2026 \nProgram Flyer: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/PR/25-26/Leon%20Levin%20flyer%2025-26%28Brit%29.pdf \nRegistration Deadline: April 22nd by 4:30pm
URL:https://apsa.org/event/leon-levin-psychoanalytic-film-festival-session-2-speak-sunlight-la-voz-del-sol-2023-noreen-honeycutt-phd-with-director-carol-polakoff/
LOCATION:Baltimore Museum of the Arts 10 Art Museum Drive\, Baltimore\, MD 21218\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260402T183021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T185411Z
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SUMMARY:When the Risk of Targeted Violence Enters the Psychotherapy Relationship
DESCRIPTION:Despite the steady decrease in violent crime over the past three decades\, there has been an increase in targeted attacks toward people in public places\, ranging from schools and workplaces to open recreational areas. Motivations vary\, but often include both personal grievances and an attraction to extreme religious or political beliefs. Mental health professionals\, on rare occasion\, may find the antecedents of such thoughts\, emotions\, and behaviors in their patients. In this seminar\, Dr. Meloy will teach such pre-offense warning behaviors to clinicians in attendance. Based upon his research group’s work over the past 15 years\, and validated by numerous studies by others in North America\, Europe\, and Australia\, these proximal warning behaviors provide important benchmarks for the clinician to identify\, assess\, and manage such threats posed by their patients in their daily practice.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/when-the-risk-of-targeted-violence-enters-the-psychotherapy-relationship/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-person: San Diego Psychoanalytic Center & Virtual)\, 4455 Morena Blvd\, Ste 202\, San Diego\, CA\, 94117\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260126T035906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T155618Z
UID:20000756-1777113000-1777123800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Comics on the Couch: Psychoanalysis and Graphic Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Vera J. Camden & Valentino L. Zullo \nPsychoanalysis has from its origins been imbricated in culture\, both high and low. Sigmund Freud defined and illustrated his pivotal discoveries through explications of folklore and fairy tales as well as the works of Sophocles\, Shakespeare and other venerable texts. What is less known\, however\, is that comics is also part of psychoanalytic history and development. \nIn this presentation\, we both uncover this history and frame a place for sequential art in the future of psychoanalysis following the words of French psychoanalyst Didier Anzieu\, who wrote that “psychoanalysis has a greater need of people who think in images than of scholars\, scholiasts\, abstract or formalistic thinkers.”
URL:https://apsa.org/event/comics-on-the-couch-psychoanalysis-and-graphic-medicine/
LOCATION:In-Person: Lowry Conference Center\, Denver\, CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T100000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260501T155306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T155306Z
UID:20000811-1777111200-1777111200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Reid Meloy\, Ph.D. - When the Risk of Targeted Violence Enters the Psychotherapy Relationship
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar\, Dr. Reid Meloy will teach such pre-offense warning behaviors to clinicians in attendance. Based upon his research group’s work over the past 15 years\, and validated by numerous studies by others in North America\, Europe\, and Australia\, these proximal warning behaviors provide important benchmarks for the clinician to identify\, assess\, and manage such threats posed by their patients in their daily practice.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/reid-meloy-ph-d-when-the-risk-of-targeted-violence-enters-the-psychotherapy-relationship/
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T084000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260319T174430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T171005Z
UID:20000771-1777106400-1777122000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Margaret S. Mahler Symposium on Child Development: Optimizing Early Development
DESCRIPTION:Leading researchers and clinicians will present and compare the latest findings as to how to best facilitate successful early relationships and most successfully interrupt the intergenerational transmission of trauma.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/margaret-s-mahler-symposium-on-child-development-optimizing-early-development/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260402T183219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T184603Z
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SUMMARY:Movie Night at the Thalia
DESCRIPTION:“What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” \nDiscussant: Clark Johnsen \nJoin us for a screening of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\, Robert Aldrich’s 1962 psychological thriller starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford as two sisters locked in a decaying mansion and in a decades-long struggle over envy\, dependency\, and humiliation. A gothic study in sibling rivalry\, regression\, and sadomasochism\, the film offers a rich clinical text for thinking about trauma\, narcissistic injury\, and the perverse bindings of love and hate across the lifespan.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/movie-night-at-the-thalia/
LOCATION:Thalia Theater\, Broadway\, NY\, NY\, New York\, NY\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine (APM) (NY)":MAILTO:admin@theapmnewyork.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T125000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T135000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260126T035852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T155115Z
UID:20000755-1777035000-1777038600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Race\, Fear\, and the American Way
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Lisa L. Moore\, PhD\, LICSW – The deployment of racialized fear as a political strategy has a profound impact on the individuals and communities who are targeted as objects of fear. In our current climate the use of fear as a tool of racialization is an important site for practitioners to consider in their work not solely with clients who are targets\, but also when considering the work of clinical practice. \nThis presentation will consider the framework of fear and racialization as conceived in the historic work of Frantz Fanon through the work of Afro Futurists who offer language and framing for holding sites of possibility in the Black imaginary in the midst of oppressive conditions of the present. While Blackness is an origin site of this discussion of fear\, understanding the application of these concepts may be of significant utility in our current climate to individuals\, practices\, and spaces who may be targeted as objects of fear. This presentation will center the significance of understanding what fear can do to people\, while identifying the necessity of holding autonomous sites of possibility for both the client\, practitioner\, and communities in which people reside.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/race-fear-and-the-american-way/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260327T174535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T174535Z
UID:20000780-1776974400-1776981600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Special Presentation - Attuned Treatment of Developmental Trauma Part II: Group Therapy with Chronic Shame and Abject States
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Kathleen Adams\, PhD\nDiscussion by: Robert Grossmark\, PhD\nIn Part II of this two-part special presentation\, author Kathleen Adams\, PhD\, discusses her book Attuned Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Non-abused\, High Functioning People Living Outside of Time. \nGroup and individual therapists who frequently encounter patients with characters organized around melancholy\, anxiety\, entitlement\, and rage may be caught off guard by patients who developed autistic defenses to manage terror\, shame\, and powerlessness. We will explore the abject self as an enacted manifestation of relentless despair. My group work centers primarily on high functioning\, non-abused individuals with disorganized attachment and mild dissociation. Judith Herman suggests that along with terror\, shame is linked to the development of disorganized attachment. Relentless despair and abject states are complex enactments that contribute to failed individual and group therapy experiences because they are difficult to recognize and manage effectively. We will focus tonight on abject states: a neural network which leads to enactment of worthlessness and despair about connection.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/special-presentation-attuned-treatment-of-developmental-trauma-part-ii-group-therapy-with-chronic-shame-and-abject-states-2/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260413T195007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T195007Z
UID:20000810-1776614400-1776614400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Shakespeare’s Hamlet   A mini-course presented by   James W. Stone
DESCRIPTION:This mini-course explores Shakespeare’s Hamlet through the lens of psychoanalytic theory\, examining the psychological dimensions of the play’s characters\, themes\, and dramatic structure. Drawing on classical and contemporary psychoanalytic frameworks\, the course investigates issues such as mourning and melancholia\, repression\, desire\, family dynamics\, and the unconscious motivations that shape Hamlet’s actions.\nParticipants will gain a deeper understanding of how psychoanalytic criticism illuminates Hamlet’s enduring complexity and relevance\, while also engaging broader questions about subjectivity\, identity\, and interpretation in literature and clinical thought.\nAt the conclusion of this activity\, participants should be able to:\nApply psychoanalytic concepts to the interpretation of Hamlet.\nAnalyze key themes in Hamlet such as grief\, repression\, and ambivalence through a psychoanalytic framework.\nEvaluate the relevance of psychoanalytic literary criticism to clinical thinking and practice.\nIntegrate insights from psychoanalytic readings of literature into broader understandings of human behavior and internal conflict.\nJames W. Stone is a lecturer on Shakespeare and early modern literature at American University and on Shakespeare at the Osher Institute at Johns Hopkins University. He taught at the American University in Cairo and at the National University of Singapore. He is the author of Crossing Gender in Shakespeare: Feminist Psychoanalysis and the Difference Within (Routledge\, 2010) and articles on Shakespeare\, Milton\, the Renaissance Ovid\, film theory\, and contemporary Egyptian art. In 2024 James Newlin and he co-edited the essay collection New Psychoanalytic Readings of Shakespeare: Cool Reason and Seething Brains (Routledge). He and Catherine Bates are the editors of Shakespeare and Psychoanalysis: Method in the Madness (forthcoming in Spring 2026 from Palgrave Macmillan).
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychoanalytic-perspectives-on-shakespeares-hamlet-a-mini-course-presented-by-james-w-stone-2/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260413T194951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T194951Z
UID:20000802-1776614400-1776614400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Shakespeare’s Hamlet  A mini-course presented by  James W. Stone
DESCRIPTION:The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine is pleased to announce the latest in our recent series of mini courses\, Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Shakespeare’s Hamlet\, to be held with Professor James Stone during the upcoming months via Zoom. \nThe classes will be held on Sunday April 19th\, Sunday May 31st\, and Sunday June 28th\, from 4-5:30 pm EST\, and will be open to all APM members free of charge. Registration is required.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychoanalytic-perspectives-on-shakespeares-hamlet-a-mini-course-presented-by-james-w-stone/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260319T174429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T144841Z
UID:20000769-1776520800-1776528000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Deanna Holtzman Applied Psychoanalysis Winning Essay
DESCRIPTION:Joshua Ehrlich\, PhD will present his winning essay entitled “Teaching Consent: How Psychoanalysts Can Enhance the Cultural Conversation.” The speaker elaborates the important role of fantasy in all aspects of daily life\, including the important issue of consent.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/deanna-holtzman-applied-psychoanalysis-winning-essay/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person and Virtual)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260413T194948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T221321Z
UID:20000797-1776517200-1776524400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Calvin Colarusso\, MD - The Nuclear Family\, a Living Organism
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is based on a paper by Calvin Colarusso\, MD\, which reflects his longstanding interest in the observation of children and adults within the context of the nuclear family. In this work\, Dr. Colarusso conceptualizes the family as a living organism that progresses through five stages of development\, from formation to eventual decline\, offering a framework for understanding the evolution of family structure and relationships over time. \nBringing together theory and clinical material\, this presentation offers a rich perspective on the developmental life cycle of the family and the therapeutic processes that support the creation of a thriving and viable organic nuclear family life.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/calvin-colarusso-md-the-nuclear-family-a-living-organism/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-person: San Diego Psychoanalytic Center & Virtual)\, 4455 Morena Blvd\, Ste 202\, San Diego\, CA\, 94117\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20251024T182542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T154901Z
UID:20000685-1776513600-1776520800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Anthony Bass\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:“Unconscious Communication Between Therapist and Patient: The Ordinary Uncanniness of Everyday Psychoanalytic Life-Back to the Future of Psychoanalysis”
URL:https://apsa.org/event/anthony-bass-phd/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260304T172025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T174021Z
UID:20000764-1776506400-1776531600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Emotional Inheritance as Diagnostic Companion:  Love\, Loss\, and the Legacy of Trauma
DESCRIPTION:This full-day clinical workshop will delve into the heart of Galit Atlas’s work on Emotional Inheritance. Through clinical and theoretical discussions\, it will introduce a psychoanalytic model for listening to and working with intergenerational material\, family secrets\, and the legacy of trauma. The clinical presentation will explore the roles of attachment and the place of sexuality\, mourning\, and aggression. It will examine the many faces of our emotional inheritance and illustrate how inherited trauma both hides and comes to life in the analytic dyad.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/emotional-inheritance-as-diagnostic-companion-love-loss-and-the-legacy-of-trauma/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260319T174430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T150026Z
UID:20000772-1776454200-1776459600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Noticing Understanding Responding: Winnicott at Work
DESCRIPTION:Written and presented by Lesley Caldwell\, MA\, PhD\, FIPA \nThis paper aims to extend the understanding of Donald Winnicott’s theoretical and clinical assumptions through his concern with play and playing\, and its links with the development of psychic flexibility. It approaches his work through his extensive clinical experience with babies and children\, and with neurotic and more disturbed adults. It highlights the need for the analyst to meet the patient on their own terms and be prepared to wait for them to arrive at a quality of psychic life through the continuing presence of the analyst. Dr. Caldwell thinks that playing originates in and depends on the patient’s capacity to be\, and to live from that being\, most especially with oneself and only then with others\, though Winnicott himself argues that these different ways of being initially emerge together. Dr. Caldwell illustrates this through his brief work with a child and his analysis with an adult woman.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/noticing-understanding-responding-winnicott-at-work-2/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Virtual & In-person: NYU Science Building\, 550 1st Ave\, New York\, NY 10016)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260327T173407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T173922Z
UID:20000775-1776369600-1776376800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Special Presentation: Attuned Treatment of Developmental Trauma Part I Non-abused\, High-functioning People Living Outside of Time
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Kathleen Adams\, PhD\nIn Part I of this two-part special presentation\, author Kathleen Adams\, PhD\, discusses her book Attuned Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Non-abused\, High Functioning People Living Outside of Time. \nMany therapists don’t even think of their patients as “trauma patients” despite descriptions of early neglect\, abuse\, separations and loss\, and dysfunctional families without enough love to go around. Two years ago\, I was invited to give a presentation on preverbal trauma in group therapy to a group of seasoned group clinicians. Only two out of the 50 present believed they had a single patient with preverbal trauma in their practices. Instead we diagnose them in the fashion most familiar to us and insert them into our therapeutic practices\, undertaking defense analysis\, tackling characterological issues\, exploring underlying conflicts and fantasies. That’s what we do. This protocol fails to permit our trauma patients to unfold and reveal who they really are unless we broaden our scope and think trauma\, listen for vertical splits\, subtle Me and Not-Me states\, (Chefetz and Bromberg\, 2004) and look underneath their surface presentation for the depth within. \nThe goal of this presentation is to sensitize you to the presence of subtle dissociative states\, preverbal trauma\, long term attachment distress\, and chronic shock in your patients. I also hope to change your approach as a group therapist to incorporate a hard look at how attachment and neglect are handled in your groups. When patients approach us with stories of early deprivation\, neglect and abuse\, we tend to interpret “upward\,” focusing on conflict and character\, and then go home to our full lives and families without a clue that we are missing the point. The point\, as you shall see\, is that we are working with people who are falling down into an abyss\, and we are making polite conversation about their defenses and fantasies while they continue to fall\, shatter\, and shake. Meanwhile our patients with developmental trauma are so desperate for a secure attachment experience that they collude with our roadmaps\, willingly fantasize\, earnestly explore conflicts\, and stolidly work on their character flaws. We will discuss assessment issues for developmental trauma and explore the management of these states in your group and individual treatments.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/special-presentation-attuned-treatment-of-developmental-trauma-part-i-non-abused-high-functioning-people-living-outside-of-time/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260413T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260402T183000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T184145Z
UID:20000784-1776081600-1776087000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Online Study Group: Exploring Sources of Liminal Data in Psychoanalytic Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by J. Christopher Fowler\, PhD & Stuart Weir\, PsyD \nA foundational premise of psychoanalysis is Freud’s discovery of the unconscious and uncovering the meaning of latent content from dreams\, parapraxes\, and unintentional actions such as forgetting. This 6-week seminar will explore sources of latent (liminal) data from the analysand\, as well as the analyst. We will traverse classical Freudian approaches to liminal data including Freud’s Psychopathology of Everyday Life and Paul Gray’s notion of close process analysis captured in A brief didactic guide to analysis of the ego in conflict. We will then move to modern ideas of paralinguistic communication with a deep dive into John Gedo’s The Languages of Psychoanalysis. Throughout the seminar\, participants are encouraged to share clinical material bearing on how we utilize liminal data to discern meaning (whether shared or held as an internal formulation) and how we convey our understanding in ways that are meaningful to the analysand.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/online-study-group-exploring-sources-of-liminal-data-in-psychoanalytic-treatment/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260402T183000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T184011Z
UID:20000785-1775916000-1775926800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Leon Levin Psychoanalytic Film Festival: Close (2023) - Katrin Haller\, MSW
DESCRIPTION:The Leon Levin Psychoanalytic Film Festival\nMovie: Close (2023)\nPresented by: Katrin Haller\, MSW\nDate: April 11\, 2026\nTime: 2:00pm – 5:00pm\nDoors Open at 1:30pm \n3.0 CME/CE \nWhere: Baltimore Museum of the Arts\n10 Art Museum Drive\, Baltimore\, MD 21218 \nPresentation Description: \nThis film by Belgian filmmaker Lucas Dhont was awarded the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film festival and was nominated for an Oscar for Best International Film is an emotionally in-depth drama about a close friendship between two 13-year-old boys from the countryside in Belgium. The film is a symbolically rich lyrically narrated portrayal of a close friendship between two boys\, Leo and Remi. The boys’ intense friendship is nested in two families who are sensitively supportive of the deep connection the boys have. The emotional connection of the boys’ changes after a playful summer\, or the end of childhood\, with the start of the school year when classmates assert that Leo and Remi have a romantic relationship. Leo breaks the link to a three-dimensional space in his friendship with Remi. After tragedy strikes\, Leo suffers severe loss and with the help of his family and Remi’s mother is eventually able to mourn the loss. \nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/reg_leon_levin_film_2026\nEducational Flyer: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/PR/25-26/Leon%20Levin%20flyer%2025-26%28Brit%29.pdf
URL:https://apsa.org/event/leon-levin-psychoanalytic-film-festival-close-2023-katrin-haller-msw/
LOCATION:Baltimore Museum of the Arts 10 Art Museum Drive\, Baltimore\, MD 21218\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T161500
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260213T145501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T154655Z
UID:20000761-1775912400-1775924100@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Salon: Boundary Dilemmas in Psychotherapy
DESCRIPTION:Join us to discuss the complexity of addressing boundary issues with our presenter Ira Poll\, Ph.D\, Psy.D
URL:https://apsa.org/event/saturday-salon-boundary-dilemmas-in-psychotherapy/
LOCATION:In-Person: 111 Pacifica Suite 270\, Irvine\, CA 92618
ORGANIZER;CN="Newport Psychoanalytic Institute":MAILTO:admin@npi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20251009T155528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T160010Z
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SUMMARY:Becoming Raced-Psychic Consequences of Transgenerational Racial Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dionne R. Powell\, MD \nYasmin Roberts Memorial Lecture \nRacism\, and otherness\, continues to be contentious for psychoanalysts to consider as a psychic phenomenon. Unlike aggression and sexuality\, racism is held in silence and resistance\, inhibiting exploration of this aspect of mind. By closely examining how and where the analyst/psychotherapist locates themselves racially and working through our resistance and countertransference to this type of exploration\, this paper invites us to include these aspects of mind for our analytic use. This paper expands on how we become raced by exploring the transgenerational transmission of racial trauma\, and its intra-psychic\, structuralizing components. Using examples from the creative arts and clinical vignettes to demonstrate how being raced\, as a universal phenomenon\, is embodied and symbolized in mind\, opens a therapeutic aperture for clinicians who may benefit from a psychoanalytic\, intrapsychic perspective on this aspect of our shared humanity.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/becoming-raced-psychic-consequences-of-transgenerational-racial-trauma-2/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20251024T182526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T160800Z
UID:20000679-1775826000-1775831400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Alumni Roundtable - Resolving Rapprochement Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Resolving Rapprochement Challenges: The Process of Metabolizing Love-Fueling Development\, Therapeutic Growth\, Reparation\, and Healing\nPresenter: William Singletary\, MD
URL:https://apsa.org/event/alumni-roundtable-2/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T220000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20250820T175922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T171006Z
UID:20000623-1775766600-1775772000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Thinking Where We Are Not: Interpellation\, Dissociative Enactment\, and the Social
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Donnel Stern\, PhD \nIn the interest of integrating the social and the individual in psychoanalysis\, Dr. Stern examines the relation of Althusser’s concept of interpellation and the psychoanalytic idea of dissociative enactment. Interpellation is a way of conceptualizing the creation of subjectivity via individual participation in the ideological tropes of power. Dissociative enactment is a relational psychoanalytic way of referring to unconscious participation in relatedness. In interpellation\, one person is “hailed” by another in a way that inducts the person so addressed\, without the awareness of either party\, into a relational pattern that includes both. Dr. Stern argues that we can see the same process in dissociative enactment. Clinical process is illuminated by the recognition of the continuity of the social and the individual that is modeled by the relation of these two dissociative processes. New meaning–the formulation of unformulated experience–comes about unbidden\, sometimes slipping the traces of ideology. Paraphrasing an aphorism from Lacan: We think where we are not. \nCE
URL:https://apsa.org/event/thinking-where-we-are-not-interpellation-dissociative-enactment-and-the-social/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20251024T182742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T055146Z
UID:20000692-1775678400-1775683800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Multicultural Competency in Psychodynamic Practice
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Alicia Naveas\, LPC\, MEd. This course will explore foundational concepts of cultural competency within psychodynamic frameworks. Emphasizing the work of authors such as Tummala-Narra\, Salman Akhtar\, and Patricia Gherovici will integrate multicultural awareness into psychoanalytic thinking. For instance\, Tummala-Narra (2025) conceptualizes multicultural competence as a reflective capacity to shift perspectives and understand the patient’s lived experience. Credits: 4.5
URL:https://apsa.org/event/multicultural-competency-in-psychodynamic-practice/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-person: 7700 Clayton Rd.\, Suite 200\, St. Louis\, MO 63117 & Virtual)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260402T183000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T183623Z
UID:20000783-1775674800-1775680200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Tender Mercies: Introducing Memoir in Prison Settings
DESCRIPTION:This 5 week course\, taught by Gretchen Hermes\, MD\, PhD\, offers an exploration of memoir writing as a therapeutic tool within prison settings. Through writing exercises\, guided reflection\, and psychoanalytic insights\, participants will examine themes of transformation\, conscience\, trauma\, creativity\, and social change. Readings will include excerpts from “The House of the Dead” by Dostoevsky; “The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness” by Simon Wiesenthal; “The Man Died” by Wole Soyinka\, “Orange is the New Black” by Piper Kerman; and “The Autobiography of Malcolm X.” The course is structured to help participants gain a deeper understanding of the psychological and emotional impact of incarceration\, as well as to create practical\, therapeutic resources for use in jails and prisons. Instructors and healthcare professionals will work collaboratively to develop a workbook that integrates prompts addressing themes such as internal conflict and enactment\, the development of conscience and moral reckoning\, drives and desires\, insight and self-awareness\, projective identification\, and forgiveness and repair.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/tender-mercies-introducing-memoir-in-prison-settings/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Western New England Psychoanalytic Society":MAILTO:arodems@wneps.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260319T174429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T144332Z
UID:20000768-1775592000-1775597400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Systems and Fields: Intersubjectivity in New York\, Buenos Aires\, and Montevideo
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Soni will trace the contemporary psychoanalytic concept of the “field” to its origins in the 1950 – 70s within two distinct traditions: the Interpersonal analysts of the William Alanson White Institute and the analysts of the Rio de la Plata in Argentina and Uruguay. He will argue that both groups drew on the social scientific thought of their time to develop complex models of the analytic process that foregrounded the reciprocal\, unconscious influence of patient and analyst upon one another. By reconstructing these lineages\, Dr. Soni aims to articulate some alternatives to key features of the contemporary field perspectives that draw on Bionian thinking.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/systems-and-fields-intersubjectivity-in-new-york-buenos-aires-and-montevideo/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine (APM) (NY)":MAILTO:admin@theapmnewyork.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260330T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260330T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260327T173406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T173642Z
UID:20000773-1774882800-1774888200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Study Group - Exploring Sources of Liminal Data in Psychoanalytic Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by: J. Christopher Fowler\, PhD & Stuart Weir\, PsyD \nA foundational premise of psychoanalysis is Freud’s discovery of the unconscious and uncovering the meaning of latent content from dreams\, parapraxes\, and unintentional actions such as forgetting. This 6-week seminar will explore sources of latent (liminal) data from the analysand\, as well as the analyst. We will traverse classical Freudian approaches to liminal data including Freud’s Psychopathology of Everyday Life and Paul Gray’s notion of close process analysis captured in A brief didactic guide to analysis of the ego in conflict. We will then move to modern ideas of paralinguistic communication with a deep dive into John Gedo’s The Languages of Psychoanalysis. Throughout the seminar\, participants are encouraged to share clinical material bearing on how we utilize liminal data to discern meaning (whether shared or held as an internal formulation) and how we convey our understanding in ways that are meaningful to the analysand. \nClass logistics: All reading materials are supplied. Facilitators will provide a frame and summary of the week’s reading then invite discussion. This is intended to be a fulsome seminar.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/study-group-exploring-sources-of-liminal-data-in-psychoanalytic-treatment/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260213T145500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T154440Z
UID:20000757-1774692000-1774717200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Dynamics of Personality Development: Freud\, Klein\, and Bion Unplugged with Jennifer Kunst\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Dr. Jennifer Kunst will provide an in-depth exploration of key concepts of psychoanalysis from the vantage point of the dynamic process of personality development. She will draw from the ideas of Sigmund Freud\, Melanie Klein\, and Wilfred Bion\, applying their ideas to the challenges of modern life as well as clinical practice. Key concepts include various ways of conceptualizing the unconscious\, the life and death instincts\, psychic equilibrium and psychic change\, the Oedipus complex\, the interplay between dependence and independence\, transference\, and the interaction between internal and external worlds. She will utilize clinical case material\, movie clips\, poems\, and stories to bring these concepts to life. Two live role plays will demonstrate how these concepts can be applied to actual clinical psychotherapy practice.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-dynamics-of-personality-development-freud-klein-and-bion-unplugged-with-jennifer-kunst-phd/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person at Dallas Psychoanalytic Center & Virtual)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260126T035852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T054743Z
UID:20000754-1774092600-1774099800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Language Strangeness at the Core of Psychoanalysis: The Educator\, The Artist\, and The Hiker
DESCRIPTION:John Rosegrant\, PhD will present on how the “talking” part of the talking cure is strange. Using clinical material with the help of an imaginary educator\, an imaginary artist\, and an imaginary hiker\, to explore how Freud\, infant researchers\, and Lacan understand this strangeness to identify a fundamental uneasiness and alienation between language and nonverbal parts of the mind\, and how to clinically address the problems this creates.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/language-strangeness-at-the-core-of-psychoanalysis-the-educator-the-artist-and-the-hiker/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-person at New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center & Virtual)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T102157
CREATED:20260304T172025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T174231Z
UID:20000766-1774000800-1774022400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Mentalizing Across Contexts
DESCRIPTION:A virtual conference presented by the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center\, Yale Child Study Center\, and the Anna Freud Centre \nMentalization—the capacity to understand one’s own and others’ behavior in terms of underlying thoughts\, feelings\, and intentions—is fundamental to emotional well-being\, learning\, and effective interpersonal functioning. Yet\, how mentalization develops and operates can vary widely across age\, culture\, and context. \nThis day-long virtual conference brings together clinicians and researchers\, from three internationally recognized institutions—the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center\, Yale Child Study Center\, and the Anna Freud Centre—for a rich exploration of Mentalizing Across Contexts. \nThrough six presentations\, participants will explore how mentalization can be fostered and supported from childhood to adulthood. The program integrates theoretical insights with practical applications\, offering depth and relevance for both clinical and educational professionals. \nDesigned for mental health professionals and educators\, this collaborative conference offers an opportunity to deepen understanding of the mentalizing process and its implications for treatment\, research\, and wider applications.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/mentalizing-across-contexts/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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