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SUMMARY:The Use of Dreams ?in Creative Psychoanalytic Transformations
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Marilyn Charles\, PhD\, ABPP \nNowhere do we see our psychic struggles so clearly as in the world of dreams\, where images call to our attention the emotionally-charged\, aesthetically-driven aspects of experience\, and patterned relationships help reveal aspects of our stories that have remained hidden. Dream images afford metaphors embedded in the person’s own experiences and history\, providing a grounding through which the person might more fully discover themselves. Following Bion’s suggestion that the purpose of psychoanalysis is to enhance the capacities for feeling\, thinking and dreaming\, Bionian field theorists conceptualize psychoanalytic work as a dreaming process through which dream elements become elaborated into meaningful symbols. Working with dreams allows analyst and analysand to avoid becoming ensconced in conceptions that might obscure the issues at hand\, but rather to learn to play together with possibilities. This process affords sufficient displacement to allow condensed\, highly personalized meanings to formulate themselves into symbols and characters that can be recognized\, worked with\, and integrated into narratives through which personal transformations might occur.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-use-of-dreams-in-creative-psychoanalytic-transformations/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T193000
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SUMMARY:Community Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalysis has been criticized from its beginnings as a treatment that is only available to the genteel and affluent; however\, at the same time\, it is a treatment that\, from very early in its development\, has been seen as a potentially powerful force in the larger world: shortly after WWI\, “Freud’s free clinics”\, as described by Elizabeth Danto\, began to appear in working class communities.\nThis should not surprise us: after all\, psychoanalysis was revolutionary precisely because it considered the life experience of the analysand as central to the problems that led them to analysis: how could it not be connected to the larger community\, as well?\nIn this class\, we will explore the history and ongoing development of the concept of community psychoanalysis\, starting with the work of Freud and other early analysts\, and continuing through the work of Erich Fromm\, Frantz Fanon and other groups\, such as the initial appearance of psychoanalysis in Ireland in the 1920s\, noting how psychoanalysis has been widely used in the larger cultural context\, e.g.\, how it came to be seen as a central focus of the Harlem Renaissance\, especially in the work of W.E.B. DuBois. From this\, we will move on to discuss ways in which community psychoanalysis is practiced today\, and how we can think about how it might be brought to bear in our communities now. Presenter is J. Todd Dean\, MD
URL:https://apsa.org/event/community-psychoanalysis/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T094500
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SUMMARY:The Ethics of Divorce
DESCRIPTION:Arthur Leonoff
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-ethics-of-divorce/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T110000
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UID:20000425-1740826800-1740826800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Tyia Grange Isaacson\, PhD. Daring to Hope: A Couple’s Journey from Trauma to Connection. \nDr. Isaacson presents her treatment of a deeply traumatized\, high conflict couple that is massively overwhelmed by multiple stressors. She delineates how she uses concepts from self psychology within a systems treatment framework to demonstrate how to invite traumatized partners to see beyond their fear into hope and connection.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/wisconsin-psychoanalytic-society-scientific-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T084500
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CREATED:20250123T184432Z
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SUMMARY:Scientific Meeting: “Love and Intimacy in the Age of Equality: Introducing Dialogue Therapy for Couples and  Other Adult Pairs”
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:Polly Young-Eisendrath\, Ph.D.\,\nHistorically\, people in committed relationships have felt shame about separating. Now\,\nthey feel ashamed when they stay and their demands for equality are not met. Many of\nus expect fairness and reciprocity\, whether or not we know anything about negotiation.\nWe expect to be seen and known and to speak freely and authentically. These\nexpectations create anxiety and confusion for intimate partners and other adult pairs\n(e.g. adult child and parent)\, contributing to cycles of humiliation\, rage and blame. One\npainful outcome is an epidemic level of estrangement among families and individuals.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/scientific-meeting-love-and-intimacy-in-the-age-of-equality-introducing-dialogue-therapy-for-couples-and-other-adult-pairs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T200000
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SUMMARY:Ellen Safier\, LCSW on The Lost Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Explore the mysterious and haunting ways activated childhood memories can play out in our adult lives. \nThe Lost Daughter\, which premiered in 2021\, is Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut based on Elena Ferrante’s novel of the same name. It centers on the character of Leda\, a 48 year old literature professor who is vacationing by herself on a Greek island. The entry of a large boisterous Greek American family activates memories and feelings that get acted out in ways that are both mysterious and haunting. \nOlivia Coleman was nominated for best actress and gives an amazing performance. Watching a young mother in the group struggle with her young child\, she is filled with memories and flashbacks of her own experience with two young daughters. The New York Times notes both the film’s “empathetic gaze alongside Colman’s spiky\, heartbreaking performance.”
URL:https://apsa.org/event/ellen-safier-lcsw-on-the-lost-daughter/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250228T160000
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UID:20000541-1740758400-1740758400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Analytic Training Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Curious about psychoanalytic education & training? Whether you’re dipping your toes into the field or gearing up to apply\, our virtual Open House is the perfect place to explore what’s possible. Join us for an afternoon filled with insightful conversations\, meaningful connections\, and a welcoming community ready to share their experiences. Meet our esteemed faculty and current candidates. Connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for psychoanalysis. Ask questions-or uncover new ones that deepen your curiosity.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/analytic-training-virtual-open-house/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T094500
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SUMMARY:Mixed Race Couples
DESCRIPTION:Pierre Cachia
URL:https://apsa.org/event/mixed-race-couples/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T100000
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CREATED:20250114T190551Z
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SUMMARY:Increasing Adaptive Racial Socialization for Black Boys: A Psychodynamic Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Huey Hawkins\, PhD\, LCSW
URL:https://apsa.org/event/increasing-adaptive-racial-socialization-for-black-boys-a-psychodynamic-analysis/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T190000
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UID:20000537-1740078000-1740078000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology:  Caring for the Treatment-Resistant Patient
DESCRIPTION:Discussion with Author David Mintz\, MD with interview by Catherine Stevenson\, MD \nThis event would be of interest to a general audience of psychodynamic clinicians as well as those who prescribe medications. Though the book is generally aimed at prescribers\, with a framework for how to integrate psychodynamic understandings and techniques to address dynamics driving treatment resistance\, Dr. Mintz and Dr. Stevenson plan to focus their interview on the first part of the book. Those sections focus on (1) how the data challenges assumptions about mind-body dualism\, (2) ways that pharmacotherapy and the prescribing act (and interprofessional relations) are suffused with dynamics\, and (3) psychodynamics driving treatment resistance in patients who are prescribed medications. \nThe histories of psychoanalysis and biomedical psychiatry have promoted a polarization between these disciplines. Often\, this has led psychoanalysts to adopt a narrowly biomedical view of psychopharmacology (while simultaneously being critical of biopsychiatry for holding a biomedically-reductionist focus). Under scrutiny\, a dualistic understanding of pharmacotherapy breaks down. In many cases\, psychiatric medications are even more symbolically-active than they are directly biologically-active. Psychoanalysis has much to say about symbolic aspects of pharmacotherapy and clinically-meaningful aspects of the therapeutic relationship that can be helpful to psychiatry. At the same time\, polarization has promoted a general neglect of interactions of pharmacotherapy and psychoanalysis\, despite the fact that a large percentage of analysands are now receiving both treatments. In this discussion\, we will consider a specific model for integrating psychodynamics and pharmacotherapy\, Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology\, as well as broader questions of the relationship of psychoanalysis and pharmacotherapy.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychodynamic-psychopharmacology-caring-for-the-treatment-resistant-patient/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T190000
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CREATED:20241203T221147Z
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UID:20000493-1739991600-1739991600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Lost Classics: "On Bearing the Unbearable States of Mind" by Ruth Riesenberg-Malcolm
DESCRIPTION:What makes a thought or feeling unbearable and how might psychoanalytic psychotherapy help us understand how our patients are able to bear (or avoid bearing) unbearable states of mind? In this group of clinically-driven essays\, the Chilean psychoanalyst\, Riesenberg-Malcolm examines how we think about what is unbearable and what it means for the therapist to bear what the patient had previously been unable to do on their own. Her thoughtful and incisive group of essays captures the diversity of ways in which patients communicate intolerably painful states of mind\, laying the groundwork for meaningful analytic work when we are faced with these seemingly insoluble dilemmas. The author’s extensive clinical details and sensitive writing style bring to life some of the more abstract Kleinian concepts and lend shape\, depth\, and dimensionality to this particular\nperspective on the process of analytic work.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/lost-classics-on-bearing-the-unbearable-states-of-mind-by-ruth-riesenberg-malcolm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T190000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20250228T194442Z
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UID:20000536-1739905200-1739905200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Study Group - Lessons from Loewald
DESCRIPTION:An Online Reading and Discussion Group facilitated by Donald R. Ross\, MD & Asli Baykal\, PhD\, LCSW \nA Note from the Program Chair: Many clinicians have heard of psychoanalytic treatment as a process of transforming ghosts into ancestors. However\, there is much more than the ancestor concept to be learned from the writings of Hans Loewald. This study group will offer an introduction to his ideas about development and treatment. The group will be co-facilitated by Don Ross\, who has previously taught about Loewald’s theories\, and Asli Baykal\, who found a bridge between her two fields of study– cultural anthropology and psychoanalysis– in Loewald’s work. ********** JoAnn Ponder\, PhD \nHans Loewald (1906-1993) was a German-American psychiatrist-psychoanalyst\, a comprehensive and original theorist\, an innovator in integrating psychoanalytic schools of thought. He combined drive theory\, object relations\, self-psychology\, interpersonal theory\, and sociocultural factors in his theories\, paving the way for an increased interest in intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis. He viewed the psyche as embedded in the infant-parent interaction and emphasized the role of internalization in development and treatment. According to his view of therapeutic action\, the psychoanalyst’s interpretations promote insight and also provide a new object relational experience. In this manner\, the ghosts from the patient’s past that haunt their current life are gradually transformed into ancestors. While Loewald was not as well-known as other psychoanalytic scholars in his lifetime\, there recently has been a resurgence of interest in his thinking. This renewed interest led to the founding of the Hans W. Loewald Center in New York in 2022\, dedicated to promulgating his legacy and vision of psychoanalysis.    \nThis study group will explore Loewald’s ideas and consider their application to clinical practice. The group will be limited to 15 members. Registrants should have a solid grounding in psychoanalytic theory and be willing to read the assigned articles. The readings will be supplied to group members.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/study-group-lessons-from-loewald/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T090000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241203T221144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T221144Z
UID:20000492-1739610000-1739610000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Knowing What Psychoanalysts Think and Doing What Psychoanalysts Know: Varieties of Transference Interpretation Today with David Tuckett
DESCRIPTION:Professor David Tuckett will present on using a new theoretical framework for comparative analysis in psychoanalytic work\, David will explore the different ways transference is understood\, detected\, and interpreted by different psychoanalysts practicing today and attempt to\nhighlight the vulnerabilities in each approach.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/knowing-what-psychoanalysts-think-and-doing-what-psychoanalysts-know-varieties-of-transference-interpretation-today-with-david-tuckett/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T113000
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CREATED:20250114T190558Z
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UID:20000521-1739532600-1739532600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Theories of Mind: An Introduction to Working Psychoanalytically
DESCRIPTION:This course serves as an introduction to and overview of major schools of thought within the psychoanalytic tradition\, including Freud\, Ego Psychology\, Klein\, Object Relations\, Winnicott and many more.  We will focus on the distinction between theories of mind (metapsychology) which are metaphysical or structural and focus on the condition for the possibility of psychological experience\, and theories of psychology\, which tend to be focused on the content of psychological experience and relating. Each school of thought we examine will incorporate both a theory of mind as well as a theory of psychology.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/theories-of-mind-an-introduction-to-working-psychoanalytically/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Newport Psychoanalytic Institute":MAILTO:admin@npi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T090000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240814T193706Z
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UID:20000394-1739523600-1739523600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:When the Body Speaks
DESCRIPTION:Ronny Jaffe
URL:https://apsa.org/event/when-the-body-speaks/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T193000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240909T150258Z
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UID:20000424-1739388600-1739388600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Talking About Money
DESCRIPTION:Some say the love of it is the root of all evil. Others do not believe they can ever have enough. Therapists can\, at times\, avoid discussing it as much as anyone. Money. This course will examine how we talk about money in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. We will begin with a general overview of the relationship of money and psychoanalysis\, including a consideration of the ethics and politics of the sliding scale. Then we will consider how to explore the fee with patients as part of the analytic process. And\, finally\, we will discuss how to work with patients and analysands who have problems with money. Classes will be discussion-based\, and students will be asked to come prepared to talk about two articles per week.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/talking-about-money/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T094500
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240814T193706Z
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UID:20000393-1739353500-1739353500@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Search for Relationships in the 3rd Age
DESCRIPTION:Dina Oren and Israeli research group
URL:https://apsa.org/event/search-for-relationships-in-the-3rd-age/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240920T210839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T210839Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Group - Imagining a (Social) Ethics of the Unconscious
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Sean Fitzpatrick\, PhD\, LPC | We live in a liminal moment in which mental health stigma is crumbling\, in great part because of increasing psychological struggle triggered by the pandemic and recent social unrest.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/alumni-group-imagining-a-social-ethics-of-the-unconscious/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T140000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20250114T190558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T190558Z
UID:20000522-1738418400-1738418400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:?3rd Annual Marianne Goldberger Memorial Lecture  "The Image of the Female Body:  Three Challenges to Conventional Interpretations of Celebrated Ancient Civilizations"
DESCRIPTION:Scholars like Sir James Fraser\, Erich Neumann\, Joseph Campbell\, Will Durant and most Biblical Scholars of the19th and early 20th centuries wrote persuasive stories about the meanings of the figurines found by archeologists studying Prehistory\, Ancient Mesopotamia\, and Ancient Egypt. These scholars argued that the figurines represented mother goddesses\, fertility\, and perfect images of elite or royal Egyptian women. \nModern feminist archeologists have questioned these visual tropes and have discovered that entirely different realities lay behind the stereotyped images. Like the fixed and usually idealized mental images of their parents that our patients carry from childhoods\, these stereotyped images are difficult to dislodge. With new archeological findings and depictions of the figurines\, I shall paint a very different picture of the ancient icons\, illustrating how an analytic perspective of the past can reveal fresh and liberating insights into both the past and the present.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/3rd-annual-marianne-goldberger-memorial-lecture-the-image-of-the-female-body-three-challenges-to-conventional-interpretations-of-celebrated-ancient-civilizations/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241203T221202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T221202Z
UID:20000499-1738411200-1738411200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Risking Intimacy and Creative Transformation in Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Lauren Levine\, Ph.D. \nIn this presentation\, Dr. Lauren Levine will reflect on the power of stories to create shared symbolic meaning and coherence out of ungrieved trauma. Through evocative clinical stories\, she will explore creativity as transformative\, emergent in the clinical process\, drawing on film\, dance\, and literature and dreams as frames for experience exceeding what words alone can capture. As an analyst and writer\, Dr. Levine is interested in the stories we tell\, individually and collectively\, the interstitial gaps created by unmetabolized trauma\, and that potential for an intimate psychoanalytic process to help patients become the storytellers of their own lives.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/risking-intimacy-and-creative-transformation-in-psychoanalysis/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Newport Psychoanalytic Institute":MAILTO:admin@npi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T090000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20250114T190553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T190553Z
UID:20000520-1738400400-1738400400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Thomas and Julia Saltz Annual Adult Seminar Workshop featuring Dr. Anton Hart
DESCRIPTION:The Thomas and Julia Saltz\nAnnual Adult Seminar Workshop  \nPresents\nSomething to Lose: Being in Dialogue About Difference When We Feel Like Leaving\nA special presentation by\nDr. Anton Hart \nWhen: February 1\, 2025\nTime: 9:00 am – 11: 30 am \nLive Presentation \nWhere: University Club of Washington DC\n1135 16th Street NW\, Washington\, DC 20036 \nThis event qualifies for required DEI credits for WBCP Faculty \nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/reg_salz_seminar_anton_hart_february_1_2025#!/ \nProgram Flyer: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/PR/24-25/Saltz%20Lecture-Anton%20Hart%202%3A1%3A25.pdf \nRegistration Deadline: January 29\, 2025 \nSeating is limited. We recommend registering early to guarantee your spot. \nPresentation:  \nRacial and other diversities-related enactments in psychoanalytic and other organizations that convene\, and train\, psychotherapists can be observed to occur regularly\, exposing schisms that are carried and caused by personal\, relational\, and social-structural elements. Our collective good intentions and “diversity trainings” fail to avert this. This experiential presentation proposes a framework for being in dialogue about differences when such dialogue becomes difficult\, and impasse seems inevitable. \nAlertness to emergent enactment\, and receptivity to the possibility of our unwitting\, unconscious participation in such enactment—called “radical openness” by the presenter—is seen as key to finding our way out of oblivious\, polarized\, and entrenched\, positions. \nA framework is offered for understanding the challenges and promises of addressing enactments involving race\, class\, culture\, sex\, gender\, and other forms of divisive difference. This will involve placing attention to security and self-esteem concerns (of self and other)\, and a corresponding need for openness to discovery of unconscious implication\, at its center. We will use compelling\, hypothetical vignettes derived from psychoanalytic institute life to explore the idea that setting out to lose what we already know could be a useful strategy for being in and tolerating the anxieties of “impossible” conversations.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-thomas-and-julia-saltz-annual-adult-seminar-workshop-featuring-dr-anton-hart/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T160000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241030T024758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T024758Z
UID:20000473-1738339200-1738339200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Psychoanalytic Takes on the Cinema: Discussion of the Film: “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Takes on the Cinema: Discussion of the Film: “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On” \n2021 (89 mins)\nDirectors: Dean Fleischer Camp\nA documentary maker struggling with finances decides to make to make his newest documentary about a mollusk shell he finds living in his Airbnb with his friends. \n*Film must be viewed before the discussion \nvia Zoom \nPresenter: Jonathan Stillerman\, PhD \nRegistration Deadline: January 29\, 2025 \nPresentation Description:  \nAs psychotherapists and psychoanalysts\, we are constantly confronted with and immersed in our clients’ experiences of trauma and loss. But how often do we explore moments of awe in our clients’ lives and our own? And how often do we experience awe in the clinical encounter itself? Through a discussion of the 2023 animated mockumentary\, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On\, we will focus on the role of awe in life and in therapy and examine its potential to mitigate grief and isolation and boost our resilience in the face of personal and communal experiences of trauma and loss.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychoanalytic-takes-on-the-cinema-discussion-of-the-film-marcel-the-shell-with-shoes-on/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241220T182819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T182819Z
UID:20000509-1738265400-1738265400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Love Songs and Couples Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Perrine Moran\, M.A. \nThe dilemma of how to be emotionally dependent on another without losing oneself permeates many popular love songs and underlies issues that couples often bring to therapy. Its management results in different dynamics which place partners in couples on a spectrum going from too close to too far apart. This presentation will explore where the ability of love songs to trigger emotion and echo couple dynamics originates. It will highlight how songs can help a therapist’s thinking and interventions when listening to the unconscious “music” of couples’ interactions. Finally\, reference will be made to a case study in conjunction with a particular song and couple dynamic and to concepts borrowed from mentalization theory.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/love-songs-and-couples-therapy/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T114500
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240814T193506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T194716Z
UID:20000392-1738143900-1738151100@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Interpretation Viewed through the Lens of Attachment-informed Couple Psychotherapy
DESCRIPTION:Chris Clulow
URL:https://apsa.org/event/interpretation-viewed-through-the-lens-of-attachment-informed-couple-psychotherapy/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T233000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241203T221144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T194542Z
UID:20000491-1738101600-1738107000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Frame to Frame: Film Through the Lens of Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:From the start\, the craft of filmmaking has been intertwined with psychoanalysis. Both were developed around the turn of the 20th century\, and both involve\, in practice\, a fair amount of art as well as science. Perhaps most importantly\, film and psychoanalysis share preoccupations with creativity\, viewing and listening\, primal desires\, and primal fears. In this course\, we will use some core concepts from psychoanalytic theory to enrich our understanding of four contemporary films. We will also try to consider the experience of viewing these films using the interpretive framework of psychoanalysis and the model of the mind that it offers. The films we will explore are symbolically rich\, entertaining\, and\, like a good analysis\, successful at getting under the skin\, as one of the titles suggests.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/frame-to-frame-film-through-the-lens-of-psychoanalysis/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240909T150257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T194330Z
UID:20000423-1737806400-1737813600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wendy Katz\, PhD. Silence\, Second Skin\, and the Unrepresented.\nDr. Katz uses the concepts of microdialect and secondskin to to explore the patient’s silence in session and how it may function on multiple levels of psychic and relational organization. Using this as a vehicle for moving between levels\, it provides a potential avenue to access and creatively transform unrepresented experience.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/wisconsin-psychoanalytic-society-scientific-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T141500
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241220T182819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T193921Z
UID:20000508-1737802800-1737814500@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Ethics Conference - Toward An Ethic of Play:  How to Conceptualize Ethics in Play in Adult Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Steven H. Cooper\, PhD with discussion by Joyce Slochower\, PhD \nThrough a series of clinical vignettes\, the author explores the ethical undergirding of play in analytic work with adult patients. He defines play as a form of idiomatic\, verbal responsiveness that emerges in the context of the analytic intersubjectivity\, one that can illuminate elements of fixed transference-countertransference engagement. He outlines an ethic of play that considers whether these forms of responsiveness deepen and enliven the patient’s understanding of unconscious fantasy\, conflict\, and internalized object relations. Play poses challenges and potential risk for the analytic couple since in play\, rules are often changing in the dialogue between the conscious and unconscious minds of the analytic couple. \nThis conference is intended to fulfill licensure renewal requirements for continuing education in ethics. However\, registrants should check with their licensing board if uncertain.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/ethics-conference-toward-an-ethic-of-play-how-to-conceptualize-ethics-in-play-in-adult-analysis/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T113000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241220T182834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T222458Z
UID:20000513-1737797400-1737804600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Kramer Mahler Forum: The Moving Picture: How Children’s Art Illustrates Change During Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Robin Holloway\, PhD\, CPsych\, will use children’s artwork from psychotherapy to explore how drawings provide insights into a child’s mind\, helping to understand fears\, relationships\, and emotional growth. Click here for the flyer and full description. \nCE.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/kramer-mahler-forum-the-moving-picture-how-children-s-art-illustrates-change-during-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:20250124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250124T200000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20241105T032603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T193659Z
UID:20000483-1737743400-1737748800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Edge of Catastrophe: Erich Fromm’s Fight Against Fascism and Racism
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Roger Frie asks: What does it mean to be both a social critic and a practicing psychotherapist? In this talk he draws on the early work of Erich Fromm to answer this and other questions.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/edge-of-catastrophe-erich-fromms-fight-against-fascism-and-racism/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250122T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260711T114000
CREATED:20240909T150058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T182151Z
UID:20000422-1737577800-1737581400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Judith Butler's Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:This course will focus on Butler’s experience and engagement with psychoanalysis\, in order to explore what impact their thinking can hold for clinical practice. We will focus both on their early work concerning gender as well as more recent writings about non-violence.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/judith-butlers-psychoanalysis/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person and Virtual)
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