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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T053000
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SUMMARY:Promoting Social Emotional Development Post-COVID in Children From Birth to Five
DESCRIPTION:Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute \nThis event addresses: COVID-19\, Children \nThe global pandemic has had a devastating impact on the social and emotional development of young children and their caregivers in early educational settings. Children at different developmental levels experience the multiple stresses caused by the pandemic and its disruptions in different ways. How do we differentiate between developmental symptoms and necessary adaptations of young children in an educational setting? This program will emphasize the power of relationships as a tool to move development forward. It will offer helpful strategies for clinicians and early educators to address the developmental lag we observe in this post-COVID era.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/promoting-social-emotional-development-post-covid-in-children-from-birth-to-five/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T210000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230512T223616Z
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SUMMARY:Ferenczi’s Secret Life: Mutual Analysis as a Relational Paradigm
DESCRIPTION:Peter L. Rudnytsky\, Ph.D.\, LCSW\, will join us via Zoom on Friday\, May 19th to discuss his ideas on how Ferenczi and Freud exemplify divergent models of psychoanalytic identity. He will discuss Ferenczi’s mutual analysis with Elizabeth Severn in a biographical\, historical\, and theoretical context with the goal of rehabilitating Severn as an original thinker and partner in the work of Ferenczi’s final phase.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/ferenczis-secret-life-mutual-analysis-as-a-relational-paradigm/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230428T012159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T171407Z
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SUMMARY:Psychedelic Drugs: Perception and Psychodynamics
DESCRIPTION:NCP Manifest Mind Series welcomes cognitive neuroscientist and philosopher of mind Link Swanson\, PhD.\nFor his lucid work on understanding the psychology of psychedelic drug effects\, Dr. Swanson has already received international early-career recognition. Swanson updates the rationalist tradition of Sigmund Freud’s “Project for a Scientific Psychology” discussing the implications of his research into the perceptual effects of the psychedelic drug psilocybin. \nIn his talk\, Dr. Swanson will lay out the connections springing from prescient observations by both Sigmund Freud and Aldous Huxley on mental “filtration.” He will describe those empirical findings and theoretical concepts of mind that help explain how psychedelic medicine participates in the therapeutic process. \nDr. Swanson will appear by Zoom from Minnesota.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychedelic-drugs-perception-and-psychodynamics/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230517T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230428T012158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T171617Z
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SUMMARY:How Neuromodulation and Psychedelics are Revolutionizing Psychiatry
DESCRIPTION:This talk will cover the recent advances in psychiatry for treating many mental illnesses. It will particularly focus on specialized treatments such as ketamine therapy and TMS\, as well as other types of treatments in advanced stages of development\, such as psychedelics.\nPresenter: Dr. Feifel earned a B.Sc.\, master’s\, Ph.D. (neurobiology) and MD from the University of Toronto\, Canada. He then completed an Internal Medicine internship followed by Psychiatry residency training at the University of California\, San Diego. Upon finishing his training\, he joined the faculty of UCSD Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Feifel has specialty certification in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry. At UCSD\, Dr. Feifel was Director of the psychiatry inpatient unit. He established and headed the UCSD Adult ADHD program\, and he created the Department of Psychiatry’s Center for Advanced Treatments where he introduced several novel treatments such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Ketamine. He was one of the first providers in the country to utilize those treatments. At UCSD\, Dr. Feifel also regularly taught undergraduate and medical students\, resident doctors and postdoctoral fellows and he headed a NIMH-funded translational research program focused on developing new treatments for psychiatric disorders. He has published more than 130 peer-reviewed scientific papers. His work has been featured in the New York Times\, Time magazine\, National Public Radio (NPR)\, New England Journal of Medicine\, USA Today\, Scientific America\, among others. Dr. In 2017 Dr. Feifel established Kadima Neuropsychiatry Institute\, a private institute in La Jolla\, focusing on innovative treatments such as ketamine therapy\, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and psychedelic assisted therapy for mental illness.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/how-neuromodulation-and-psychedelics-are-revolutionizing-psychiatry/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T113000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T165627Z
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SUMMARY:Karen J. Maroda\, PhD\, ABPP: The analyst’s vulnerability: How our early childhood experiences impact our choice of theory and technique.
DESCRIPTION:Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: The Analyst’s Vulnerability \nIt has long been recognized that therapists have a history of being caretakers in their families of origin. Yet we have not pursued how that role impacted our own personal growth\, values\, ideas and limitations. What are the vulnerabilities and strengths that we share as a result of being precociously assigned the responsibility for others’ happiness or even their psychic survival? What role does the resulting guilt\, shame and desire to rescue and be rescued play in the creation of both our theories and preferred interventions? And do we tend to be excessively passive as a result of not having any real power as children when faced with the daunting responsibility of being soother\, peacemaker\, mediator and even entertainer? \nIn the spirit of expanding the conversation about the dynamics in the therapeutic dyad\, this presentation focuses on three topics: the therapist’s early experiences and how they impact both our theory and practice\, the natural human limits of empathy\, and the role of enactment in the therapeutic process. This program is designed for working clinicians\, focusing heavily on clinical examples and opening up conversation about the ways we work and how we might creatively enhance our interventions with clients.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/karen-j-maroda-phd-abpp-the-analysts-vulnerability-how-our-early-childhood-experiences-impact-our-choice-of-theory-and-technique/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T133000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230505T191901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T192052Z
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SUMMARY:Dynamics of Maternal Narcissism | Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:“In this latest installment of our case conference series\, targeted at early career clinicians and those curious to learn more about psychodynamic approaches to therapy\, PCOP psychotherapy student Nicole Flibbert Laurino\, LPC\, will present from her work with an adult patient treated in a community mental health setting\, who struggles with feeling “”not good enough”” and self critical tendencies\, and a fraught relationship with her critical mother. \nDiscussant Barbara Gray\, Ph.D.\, psychoanalyst\, and PCOP faculty member\, will provide insight into how the dynamics of maternal narcissism contributed to this patient’s conflicts and shaped her development\, and how to understand them in the present via transference feelings in the therapy relationship. The discussion will focus on clinical interventions and case formulation\, including concrete examples of “what to say\, when” from a psychodynamic lens that attendees can apply to their own clinical work. In the question and answer period that follows\, attendees will have an opportunity to discuss the case with Ms. Flibbert Laurino and Dr. Gray.” \njseixas@philanalysis.org \n 
URL:https://apsa.org/event/dynamics-of-maternal-narcissism-psychoanalytic-center-of-philadelphia/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T165406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T165406Z
UID:20000076-1683950400-1683982800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Trauma: Developmental and Psychodynamic Views\,  Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Denver Psychoanalytic Society \nThis event addresses: Trauma \nThe program is targeted at all levels of practitioners of mental health services and will discuss the effects of relational trauma\, misdiagnosis and misunderstanding of the effects on development and the necessity of genuine relationship in the healing process. We will look at progress and the ongoing struggle to understand experiences of early trauma on development and implications for treatment. \nDr. Annita Sawyer will trace her journey as a suicidal adolescent in 1960\, mistakenly diagnosed with schizophrenia and treated with ECT and lengthy hospitalizations over nearly 6 years. Using herself as a case study\, Annita speaks to lifetime consequences of childhood trauma\, harmful effects of fads in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment\, the enduring impact of stigma and shame\, and the power of human connection to heal.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/trauma-developmental-and-psychodynamic-views-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T193000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T165128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T174608Z
UID:20000088-1683919800-1683919800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Film and Mind Online: ~ DOUBLE FEATURE ~ Ted K and Good Luck\, Leo Grande
DESCRIPTION:New Center of Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: Suppressed Familial Truths \nJoin NCP’s Film and Mind series online! A once a month psychoanalytic discussion of a topical film! \nOn May 12\, Film & Mind explores what makes a transformative movie with a doubleheader of two films of vastly different subject matter—Ted K (“The Unabomber”) and Good Luck to You\, Leo Grande. We will consider how each illustrates the art of universalist filmmaking while exploring specific and psychoanalytically important themes. \nTed K\, (2022\, 2 hours\, directed by Tony Stone) is a remarkably interesting film about the pathological idealism of domestic terrorist Ted Kaczynski\, the Unabomber of the late 20th Century. Utilizing a spare voiceover (culled from Kaczynski’s voluminous “Manifesto” ) and shot in the remote mountainous area of Montana where the Unabomber was arrested\, the film invites us into the autistic mind of Kaczynski and his 17 year long battle with technology and environmental devastation. With careful handling by director Stone and sensitive portrayal by Shallot Copley\, we are able to identify with the Unabomber’s rationalizations and his building fury and frustration. The subjective perspective spares the audience the bloody horror of the actual bombings\, and brilliantly leaves us pondering the extent to which the madman was a monster. \nGood Luck to You\, Leo Grande (2022\, directed by Sophie Hyde\, 97 minutes). A young sex worker with the skills of a psychotherapist + an older\, widowed school teacher (Emma Thompson) who has never experienced an Orgasm = Mutual Maturation in four sessions.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/film-and-mind-online-double-feature-ted-k-and-good-luck-leo-grande/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T053000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T164904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T174459Z
UID:20000087-1683351000-1683351000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Entering Night Country: Lessons from Orpheus  with Stephanie Brody\, PsyD; Elisa Cheng\, MD; Salman Akhtar\, MD; Dionne R. Powell\, MD; and Alan Pollack\, MD
DESCRIPTION:Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute \nThis event addresses: COVID-19\, Mortality \nDeath haunts human life. We cope by seeking a tolerable place between denial and terror. COVID\, and overlapping existential threats\, bring this struggle to the surface. Psychoanalysis believes that truth offers freedom. But how do we look at the truth of death\, when our own mortality\, and that of those we hold dear\, feels intolerable? \nThis panel offers a space to share this dilemma together\, clinically and personally. Our theme is set by Orpheus\, for whom not looking was to be the means of undoing the loss of his beloved Eurydice. But this isn’t a panel about mythology. Our use of Orpheus is merely to follow him into the territory of death and loss\, of looking at and simultaneously denying our truth.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/entering-night-country-lessons-from-orpheus-with-stephanie-brody-psyd-elisa-cheng-md-salman-akhtar-md-dionne-r-powell-md-and-alan-pollack-md/
LOCATION:In-person & Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T083000
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CREATED:20230111T121535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T153809Z
UID:20000023-1683275400-1683275400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Alumni Group: Psychoanalysis – Beyond the Individual
DESCRIPTION:Center for Psychoanalytic Studies (900 Lovett Blvd\, Houston\, TX 77006) \nThis event addresses: Views beyond the intrapsychic approach towards interpersonal formulations\, dyadic and group aspects of human mental functioning \nPresenter: M Sagman Kayatekin MD – This session is targeted to help the treaters to have a multilayered\, psychoanalytically informed systemic formulation of the patient\, and strategize the treatment within that complicated formulation. Dr. Kayatekin has extensive experience in Psychoanalytic individual\, family\, group\, milieu and hospital teamwork. These contexts\, with their regressive/progressive capabilities on the person and the psychopathology\, provide a unique window to the fascinating interrelatedness of intra-psychic and interpersonal matrices of human minds. Clinical vignettes and publication from psychoanalytically informed multiple treater settings and discussion will expand participants’ understanding beyond the intrapsychic/dyadic psychoanalytic approaches that dominate the psychoanalytic theory.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/alumni-group-psychoanalysis-beyond-the-individual/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T070000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T164206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T203725Z
UID:20000086-1683270000-1683270000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:ACP 2023 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Association for Child Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: Child Analysis \nThe Annual Meeting is open to ACP members and includes three days of workshops\, panel presentations\, breakout groups\, special lectures\, and sessions for Candidate members. CE credits are available. Non-members are welcome to join and then register for the Annual Meeting.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/acp-2023-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina 333 W Harbor Drive\, San Diego\, CA\, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina 333 W Harbor Drive\, San Diego\, CA\, San Diego\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T160000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230317T230626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T171645Z
UID:20000052-1683043200-1683043200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Study Group – Collisions and Uncomfortable Countertransference in the Clinical Encounter
DESCRIPTION:Houston Psychoanalytic Society \nThis event addresses: Collisions and Uncomfortable Countertransference in the Clinical Encounter \nFacilitated by Cynthia Mulder\, LCSW-S and Nancy Warren\, PhD \nCollisions and uncomfortable countertransference in the clinical process may have both conscious and unconscious contributions. The patient’s and therapist’s histories\, character structure\, wishes\, and expectancies may clash\, often fueled by external stresses and events\, and these factors may cause the treatment to flounder\, stagnate\, or end altogether. We will begin by considering Joyce Slochower’s notion of psychoanalytic collisions in the consulting room. Slochower\, who is a relational analyst influenced by Winnicott\, examines situations in which the clinician’s personal and professional wishes clash with the realities of everyday clinical work. We will explore ways that psychoanalytic collisions can be productively engaged even if they cannot be fully resolved\, which generally requires a maintenance of therapeutic hopefulness along with an acceptance of the therapist’s human fallibilities. \nWe will then undertake a closer examination of countertransference\, specifically\, Irwin Hirsch’s notion of coasting in the countertransference. Hirsch is relational analyst and intersubjectivist whose writings over the years have focused largely on countertransferential issues. Coasting refers to the clinician persisting in certain behaviors even after becoming aware of them\, behaviors indicating our apparent willingness to sacrifice the patient’s interest for our own comfort and equilibrium. As such\, we will examine how clinicians’ character structure and situational stresses influence their preference for certain types of patients and their clinical participation. We will consider how theory\, however helpful and necessary\, can also become a crutch. Finally\, we will examine how money complicates the therapist-patient relationship. \nThis study group is appropriate for beginning and seasoned clinicians with an intermediate level of knowledge about psychoanalytic theory. We will utilize readings with case examples\, which will hopefully stimulate open discussions about our own practices and patients. Study group participants must obtain a copy of the 2 textbook that we will use: Psychoanalytic Collisions (Slochower\, 2012) and Coasting in the Countertransference (Hirsch\, 2008).
URL:https://apsa.org/event/study-group-collisions-and-uncomfortable-countertransference-in-the-clinical-encounter/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230501T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230428T012158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T203109Z
UID:20000094-1682955000-1682960400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Steven Cooper
DESCRIPTION:Join us Monday\, May 1\, 2023\, from 7:30 – 9:00 pm EST for a virtual Meet the Author with Steven Cooper\, PhD\, presenting his new book Playing and Becoming in Psychoanalysis. The discussion will be moderated by Rita Teusch\, PhD. The online audience will have a chance to ask questions via a Q&A chat or “on camera”.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/meet-the-author-steven-cooper/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T060000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T163452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230429T004905Z
UID:20000085-1682834400-1682834400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:A Musical Model for Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia \nThis event addresses: Dr. Leopold Nosek will discuss his unique interdisciplinary approach for understanding how musical language contains a syntax that can be used to think about psychoanalysis. \nDr. Leopold Nosek will join us in person\, on Sunday\, April 30th\, for an intimate program that will focus on his unique interdisciplinary approach for understanding how musical language contains a syntax that can be used to think about psychoanalysis. This program will involve playing the last movement of Beethoven’s Sonata 32. Dr. Nosek will use literature references as well to consider T. W. Adorno’s argument and the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory. Dr. Nosek will develop the argument that dreams configure a synthesis of opposites belonging to the past\, being substituted today by the identification of a moment of thought. In this presentation\, Dr. Nosek will explore the qualities of musical language as distinct from ordinary speech\, show how understanding musical language facilitates psychoanalytic work\, and furthers the analyst’s capacity to empathize with patients who have musical talents and interests.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/a-musical-model-for-psychoanalysis/
LOCATION:Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia\, Rockland East Fairmount Park – 3810 Mt Pleasant Dr\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T080000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T161700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173913Z
UID:20000084-1682755200-1682755200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The 2023 Grotstein Memorial Lectures: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:New Center for Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: James Grotstein’s work in comparative psychoanalytic theory \nBion’s Analytic Technique \nJoseph Aguayo\, PhD — Training and Supervising Analyst\, Psychoanalytic Center of California; Faculty\, New Center for Psychoanalysis; Honorary Member\, British Psychoanalytical Society \nFor this presentation\, Joseph Aguayo takes up how Bion came to his Kleinian training as a seasoned psychiatrist who had worked intensively with groups. Maintaining that his group work informed the kind of Kleinian analyst he subsequently became\, specific attention will be paid to how he instigated variations on Kleinian technique by emphasizing that all analysis occurs in the ‘here and now\,’ and need not rely on making past-to-present Freudian or Kleinian transference links. Bion’s taking up of the wider notion of countertransference work\, which allowed the analyst to be equally informed by the patient’s subjective reactions—as well as his own—will also be addressed. While Bion fundamentally remained Kleinian in his clinical practices\, he did so in his own distinctive way.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-2023-grotstein-memorial-lectures-part-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T080000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230317T230523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T162638Z
UID:20000051-1682755200-1682755200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Provisional Psychoanalyst
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia \nThis event addresses: International Scholar Forum. \nDr. Leopold Nosek\, Sao Paulo\, Brazil\, will discuss his ideas about how analysts participate in an analysis with a particular theoretical ensemble\, an ethical conception\, and an aesthetic development. He will explore how the analyst’s entire being is mobilized by the analytic encounter and how this initiates a never-ending reflection that is permanently renewed\, even in its most secure convictions. Dr. Nosek intends to present a brief moment in his trajectory as an analyst in order to demonstrate his conceptualization of the analyst’s transformation. He will explain his belief that “treating such moments as merely spontaneous\, does not remove them from the field and creates the potential emergence of prejudiced convictions…[and he will address his ideas about how] “the unconscious\, the object of our practice\, may only be presented metaphorically\, and this always requires the renewal of the constructions intended to account for its presence…we cannot use old metaphors for new loves\, just as we cannot send a new bunch of flowers with the same card.”
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-provisional-psychoanalyst/
LOCATION:Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia\, Rockland East Fairmount Park – 3810 Mt Pleasant Dr\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T143000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T160156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173758Z
UID:20000082-1682692200-1682692200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Annual Karen Horney Lecture: Rage and Creativity: How Feminism Sparked Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:The American Institute for Psychoanalysis (329 East 62nd Street\, New York\, NY 10065) \nThis event addresses: How Feminism Sparked Psychoanalysis \nRage and Creativity: How Feminism Sparked Psychoanalysis – presented by Dr. Arlene Kramer Richards
URL:https://apsa.org/event/annual-karen-horney-lecture-rage-and-creativity-how-feminism-sparked-psychoanalysis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20260327T173407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T173407Z
UID:20000776-1682276400-1682276400@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/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T080000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T155406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T155417Z
UID:20000074-1682150400-1682150400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Our Unconscious Relationship with Psychoanalytic Theory
DESCRIPTION:Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society \nThis event addresses: Unconscious Relstionship with Psychoanalytic Theory \nOur Unconscious Relationship with Psychoanalytic Theory. *****Our David Black Memorial Lecturer***** this year\, Dr. Gretchen Schmutz\, uses clinical material to explore the role of the unconscious in relationship to psychoanalytic theory. She find theory allows the analyst to have experience that contain important unconscious thinking which in turn contributes to new understandings about theory.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/our-unconscious-relationship-with-psychoanalytic-theory/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T080000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230317T230326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T153809Z
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society Scientific meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society \nThis event addresses: Unconscious Relstionship with Psychoanalytic Theory \nOur Unconscious Relationship with Psychoanalytic Theory. *****Our David Black Memorial Lecturer***** this year\, Dr. Gretchen Schmutz\, uses clinical material to explore the role of the unconscious in relationship to psychoanalytic theory. She find theory allows the analyst to have experience that contain important unconscious thinking which in turn contributes to new understandings about theory.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/wisconsin-psychoanalytic-society-scientific-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T145417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T155112Z
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SUMMARY:Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives on Analyst Boredom: Deadness\, Aliveness\, and the Spaces in Between
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas \nThis event addresses: Clinician boredom \nPresented by Steven Kuchuck\, DSW\, this presentation will explore traditional as well as much more contemporary thinking about the meaning of clinician boredom. Dr. Kuchuck argues that boredom can of course indicate dissociated or otherwise inaccessible patient and/or therapist affect. But there may be something about the normative clinical encounter that engenders these states more often than we care to admit. The deadened analyst’s resultant shame\, guilt and other complex feelings will be explored via extensive theory and clinical material.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/theoretical-and-clinical-perspectives-on-analyst-boredom-deadness-aliveness-and-the-spaces-in-between-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T044500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T164500
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230317T230004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T153809Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium 2023: Love and Empathy
DESCRIPTION:Symposium 2023: Love and Empathy\, hosted by Mount Sinai Medical Center\, will take place virtually and in person on April 22\, 2023 from 8:45 am to 4:30 pm. \nJonathan Lear will be the keynote speaker. \nBrochure: https://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Symp-2023-Brochure-FIN-9R.pdf
URL:https://apsa.org/event/symposium-2023-love-and-empathy/
LOCATION:In-person & Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T040000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T154226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T154245Z
UID:20000073-1682136000-1682136000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Attachment\, Separation-Individuation\, Love\, and Intimacy: Adaptation Over the Life Cycle
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia \nThis event addresses: This program will focus on how experiences of love and aggression affect attachment\, separation-individuation and intimate relationships across the lifespan. \nPresenters: Wendy Olesker\, PhD\, Miriam Steele\, PhD\, Robert Waldinger\, MD \nDiscussants: Diana Diamond\, PhD\, Otto Kernberg\, MD \nModerator: Lawrence D. Blum\, MD \nThis program will focus on how experiences of love and aggression affect attachment\, separation-individuation and intimate relationships across the lifespan. The presenters and discussants are leading clinical researchers on attachment\, separation-individuation\, and child and adult development. The program will appeal to mental health professionals of all disciplines\, including psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, and counselors\, as well as trainees in all of these fields. The central topics of attachment\, individuation\, love\, and intimate relationships are human universals\, important to all clinicians.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/attachment-separation-individuation-love-and-intimacy-adaptation-over-the-life-cycle/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T143000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T153421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173411Z
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SUMMARY:Towards a Deeper Understanding of the Dissociative Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center \nThis event addresses: Dissociative Identity Disorder \nThis presentation\, given by Ira Brenner\, M.D.\, will focus upon the very controversial\, very misunderstood\, and very difficult to treat condition\, currently known as D.I.D.\, Dissociative Identity Disorder. By reconceptualizing it as a “lower level dissociative character” in which dissociation is the central underlying defense\, it may become possible to work psychodynamically with such patients. Within this paradigm\, 5 stages of treatment can be considered as guidelines.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/towards-a-deeper-understanding-of-the-dissociative-disorders/
LOCATION:In-person & Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T153756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T153756Z
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SUMMARY:Film and Mind Online: C’mon\, C’mon
DESCRIPTION:New Center of Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: Racism \nJoin NCP’s Film and Mind series online! A once a month psychoanalytical discussion on a topical Film! \nThis month we analyze C’mon\, C’mon (2021\, 108 minutes) which is an emotionally rich film from writer-director Mike Mills starring Joaquin Phoenix and Woody Norman. One of the salient and most interesting aspects of C’Mon\, C’Mon for psychoanalysts is that the film\, which derives most of its power from its portrayal of intimacy developing between the characters\, and particularly a man and a boy\, is that the narrative setup insulates the characters from sex and sexual temptation. Mills carefully and subtly delineates the incest barriers and builds relationships on the repressive force of (sexual) Latency. The 9 year old child at the center of the film uses “Adult” language as an adult might\, but is subjectively unpulled by the adult magnetic power of “sex”. \nAs a result of attending this session\, participants should be able to: \nExplain emotional honesty and discuss your opinion how early should it be offered to children. \nUsing the film as a springboard\, discuss forms of ego strengthening that can be offered to children who seem to be fated (by genetic predisposition) to develop Bipolar I disorder \nAnalyzing this film as its own form of dream-like creation (mise-en-scene)\, describe how this non-narrative\, non-verbal function is used by writer-director Mills to demonstrate the adaptative capacity of human youth in the face of ceaseless media-spread klaxon alarms \nDescribe Latency as described by Freud in The Three Essays on Sexuality (1905) and explain what those observations offer to the understanding of C’Mon\, C’Mon.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/film-and-mind-online-cmon-cmon/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T120000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T152823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173326Z
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SUMMARY:Connections and Conversation: Power and Vulnerability in Supervision: a exploration for both supervisors and supervisees
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis LA \nThis event addresses: Elaborating psychoanalytic thoughts and creating community \nConnections and Conversation is a free monthly Zoom meeting\, cultivating creativity and freedom of thought and feeling. We invite you to engage with our presenters and community as they share their interests and passions in conversation on current topics in psychoanalysis. In April Lynne Jacobs\, Ph.D. will help us explore together the vagaries of power and vulnerability\, in hopes we can become more sensitized to the interplay of power and vulnerability in our supervisory relationships\, and perhaps we can also become more graceful when these themes become disruptive forces in our work. Both participants in the supervision relationship are personally and professionally vulnerable. Thus the power is bidirectional\, just as it is in therapy.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/connections-and-conversation-power-and-vulnerability-in-supervision-a-exploration-for-both-supervisors-and-supervisees/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T160501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T160645Z
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SUMMARY:The Fee In Our Helping Profession: Change and Continuity
DESCRIPTION:THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY \nThis event addresses: This workshop will focus on the very complicated yet inescapable importance of the fee in clinical practice. \nPRESENTER: BARBARA STIMMEL\, PH.D. \nSUNDAY\, APRIL 29\, 2023 \n10 AM – 12 Noon \nThis workshop will focus on the very complicated yet inescapable importance of the fee in clinical practice. Money\, its real and psychically real meanings\, always has an impact on the working relationship in psychotherapy. This is true whether the fee is paid by the patient\, an insurance company\, or the state. And telehealth has added challenges to respecting and working through this essential context for enactment. We will review some of the literature and then look at the fee in its practical and psychic force. Participants are invited to bring a vexing or successful example of the fee and its place in the work. \nLearning objectives: \nParticipants will: 1) gain a heightened sensitivity to this essential piece of the therapeutic work\, 2) gain an increased ability to work with patients on this real and symbolic part of the therapeutic relationship\, and 3) leave with a more comfortable self-representation as a professional wage-earner.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-fee-in-our-helping-profession-change-and-continuity/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T120000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T152453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173247Z
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SUMMARY:The Virus U.S. Psychoanalysis Needed
DESCRIPTION:Western New England Psychoanalytic Society \nThis event addresses: COVID-19 \nSpeaker: Paola Contreras\, PsyD \nThe presenter will describe how Ogden’s description of two forms of thinking ––dream thinking and transformative thinking–– are preceded by the Magical of the session. Drawing on her external and internal experiences amidst the unrest experienced in response to the COVID pandemic\, the author describes the use of what she terms the analyst’s my-person involvement. She explains the my-person concept. She argues that the involvement of the analyst’s my-person permits the Magical of the session to continue to occur\, especially during times of great social unrest. The author uses my-person content\, clinical examples\, and references to magical realism to describe the Magical of analytic work and how the analyst contributes to it. Additionally\, the presenter will discuss how the covid pandemic helped psychoanalysis question and rework the frame revealing its malleability. The external and intrapsychic are intimately connected\, an idea that has challenged psychoanalysis from its very inception\, and that resurfaced in the covid crisis.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-virus-u-s-psychoanalysis-needed/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T080000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T152216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T173154Z
UID:20000078-1681545600-1681545600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The 2023 Grotstein Memorial Lectures: Part 1
DESCRIPTION:New Center for Psychoanalysis \nThis event addresses: James Grotstein’s work in comparative psychoanalytic theory \nWinnicott’s Analytic Technique: Learning from the Patient \nProfessor Lesley Caldwell\, MA\, PhD — Visiting Professor\, Psychoanalysis Unit\, University College London \nIn this first presentation\, Lesley Caldwell examines Winnicott’s clinical trajectory as a pediatrician\, adult analyst\, and child analyst from the 1930s to 1971 with a major focus on the developments of the 1960s. Winnicott’s consistent attention to the primacy of the earliest environment and his work with babies\, children\, and disturbed adults in a variety of settings placed him firmly in the Middle\, now Independent\, group of British analysts; though he always considered Melanie Klein\, one of his supervisors\, to have made a profound contribution to psychoanalytic theory. He was particularly concerned with the development of the self and its absence as this emerged in the transference countertransference dynamic in certain patients; he argued for different forms of analysis for different kinds of patients\, introduced an idea of ‘regression to dependence\,’ and questioned the centrality of interpretation.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-2023-grotstein-memorial-lectures-part-1/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T180000
DTSTAMP:20260714T002817
CREATED:20230417T151810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T151810Z
UID:20000071-1681538400-1681581600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Seizing the Vital Moment
DESCRIPTION:Greater Kansas City-Topeka Psychoanalytic Center \nThis event addresses: How the active freedom of healthy development becomes inhibited by trauma. \nIn this workshop\, Dr. Peter Shabad will use a psychoanalytic-existential framework to describe how the active freedom of healthy development becomes inhibited by trauma and its aftermath of shame. He will describe the origins of shame and how shame leads to problems of adult passivity\, such as self-pity\, resentment\, envy\, and ultimately regret for life’s opportunities that were missed. He will then address the clinical issues of mourning and respect for the patient as a human agent.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/seizing-the-vital-moment/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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