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SUMMARY:Psychoanalysis & Psychedelics Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Brockett\, M.D. will explain the neuropsychopharmacology of classical psychedelics as well as atypical psychedelics such as ketamine and empathogens such as MDMA.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychoanalysis-psychedelics-seminar/
LOCATION:In Person\, 4455 Morena Blvd.\, Suite 202\, San Diego\, CA 92117
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T094500
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DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240814T193907Z
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SUMMARY:Parental Alienation in High Conflict Divorce
DESCRIPTION:David Scharff & Kate Scharff
URL:https://apsa.org/event/parental-alienation-in-high-conflict-divorce/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250404T220508Z
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SUMMARY:The Paradox of Horror: Why Do We Enjoy Scaring Ourselves? “X”
DESCRIPTION:In person film screening begins at 2pm. The discussion begins at 4pm. This film screening explores the pleasure and fascination we experience when consuming horror movies and true crime media. Presenters will draw from analytic philosophy and psychoanalytic theory to explain our attraction to what is frightening and uncertain in our world. By identifying horror genres with attempts to resolve our deepest anxieties\, presenters will discuss how horror can help us understand both our clients and ourselves.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-paradox-of-horror-why-do-we-enjoy-scaring-ourselves-x/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250404T220509Z
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SUMMARY:Psychoanalysis and Cinema: “X” (2022 horror movie)
DESCRIPTION:If virtual\, the discussion begins at 4pm CDT. Please use link to review all details. This film screening explores the pleasure and fascination we experience when consuming horror movies and true crime media. Presenters will draw from analytic philosophy and psychoanalytic theory to explain our attraction to what is frightening and uncertain in our world. By identifying horror genres with attempts to resolve our deepest anxieties\, presenters will discuss how horror can help us understand both our clients and ourselves. By Franklin Worell\, PhD & Paul Doyen\, LMSW
URL:https://apsa.org/event/psychoanalysis-and-cinema-x-2022-horror-movie/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person and Virtual)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20241220T182820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T220753Z
UID:20000511-1743847200-1743872400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Relational Psychoanalysis:  In a New Key
DESCRIPTION:Morning Focus: Core Competencies in Relational Psychoanalysis \nDrawing from Dr. Roy Barsness’ text\, Core Competencies in Relational Psychoanalysis: A Guide to Practice\, Study\, and Research\, this session invites participants to identify and explore the seven core disciplines of relational psychoanalysis\, as revealed through his qualitative research. The workshop will deepen participants’ understanding of relationally oriented theory and clinical practice\, with a special focus on radical openness\, courageous speech\, and disciplined spontaneity. It offers a valuable opportunity for practitioners to assess and reflect on their own clinical approaches through a relational psychoanalytic lens. \nAfternoon Focus: Psychodynamic Supervision \nIn the afternoon\, Dr. Roy Barsness shifts focus to his latest book\, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in a New Key. Traditional supervisory relationships often follow a didactic model\, where the supervisor provides guidance\, critique\, and feedback. In contrast\, this seminar introduces an innovative supervision framework that emphasizes affect over cognition and places the therapist’s subjectivity at the center of understanding the patient’s internal and interpersonal world. The discussion will also highlight a reimagining of analytic interpretations as complex\, evolving dialogues.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/relational-psychoanalysis-in-a-new-key/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250404T220504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T220955Z
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SUMMARY:Disordered Eating and Psychodynamic Treatment: Practice\, Implications\, and Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Christie Hunnicutt\, PhD\, LCSW
URL:https://apsa.org/event/disordered-eating-and-psychodynamic-treatment-practice-implications-and-outcomes-2/
LOCATION:Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T191500
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20241203T221147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T221147Z
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SUMMARY:Play Therapy and the Virtual Frame - New Forms\, Old Symbols
DESCRIPTION:This series of four meetings is designed to meet the needs of clinicians interested exploring on- line aspects of child play psychotherapy and incorporating these psychodynamic concepts and techniques into their clinical practice with children. This course will have a clinical focus and will provide an opportunity for participants to hear and discuss case material.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/play-therapy-and-the-virtual-frame-new-forms-old-symbols/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240909T150458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T150458Z
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SUMMARY:Writing and Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Harold Braswell\, PhD & Nikki Karalekas\, PhD. This course will explore the relationship between writing and psychoanalysis through a group workshop process. We will begin by holding two courses exploring the connection between psychoanalysis and writing: How do psychoanalysts work with difficulties that can arise during the creative process? How do we support our patients’ creativity and our own? How might we give peers psychoanalytically minded feedback on their writing? We will then spend a day together reading and providing feedback on each other’s writing. Prior writing experience is not required.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/writing-and-psychoanalysis/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T094500
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240814T193907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T193907Z
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SUMMARY:High Conflict Divorce
DESCRIPTION:Kate Scharff & David Scharff
URL:https://apsa.org/event/high-conflict-divorce/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250401T190000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240909T150258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T150258Z
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SUMMARY:Creativity & Early Loss
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Chester Smith\, MEd\, LPC. Loss and trauma in general have long been understood to play a role in the creative process for many famous artists. Using the early histories of Munch\, Van Gogh\, and Picasso we will look at the role of loss as a contributor to their art. In this course we will also explore psychoanalytic views on how early development influences the development of the capacity for imagination and creativity. We will identify and discuss factors involved in creative inhibitions. Also addressed in the course will be the relationship of art to the artist and viewer through the lens of the “container-contained commensal relationship” (Maniadakis\, 2020) as well as exploration of the concept of art as a transitional object.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/creativity-early-loss/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250320T212649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T220015Z
UID:20000554-1743249600-1743264000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Never-Ending Challenge of Reinventing Psychoanalysis for the Unknown with Ofra Eshel (2-Day Event)
DESCRIPTION:During this two-day conference\, Ofra Eshel will present two works\, which will be evaluated and discussed by contemporaries Charles Levin\, Aner Govrin\, and Mary Tennes\, as well as a clinical case presentation by Margaret Rubin. The works focus on recognition of the paradox of learning uncertainty and multiplicity of knowledge as well as helping clinicians withstand the Unknown while building capacity to contain psychodynamic dislocation. The discussions of Dr. Eshel’s papers will focus on the brilliantly creative and fundamental quality of her psychoanalytic work\, which draws deeply on the analytic tradition\, particularly Winnicott and Bion; but also on how she helps us to think beyond them. \nThis is a two-day program (both March 29th and 30th) which is being presented on Zoom only. Pre-registration is required. You will receive confirmation and details by email. \n8 CE/CME credits are offered for this program. Attendance both days is required for credit. Signature is required (in the meeting Chat) for credit.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-never-ending-challenge-of-reinventing-psychoanalysis-for-the-unknown-with-ofra-eshel/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250123T184427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T220208Z
UID:20000524-1743242400-1743249600@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Surface Illusions: Reading the Manifest and Latent in Asian Painting
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Diane O’Donoghue. Guided tour at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Sigmund Freud’s widely read The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) made a number of bold claims about the meaning and mechanics of a phenomenon—dreaming— that was at that time widely dismissed in Eurocentric traditions. One of the best-known of his insights involved the notions of the manifest and latent\, with the imagery we recall from sleep (“manifest content”) as masking less accessible “latent meaning.” This latter aspect of psychical functioning often defied conventions of representation\, of “picturing\,” as Freud would have known it. This gallery presentation will consider Chinese and Japanese painting as offering ways to consider different notions of surface and depth\, as both visual and psychological experiences.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/surface-illusions-reading-the-manifest-and-latent-in-asian-painting/
LOCATION:11150 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH 44106
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T113000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T220333Z
UID:20000548-1743240600-1743247800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Morning Case Conference: Psychodynamic Work with Addiction
DESCRIPTION:This case conference series targets early career clinicians and those interested to learn about psychodynamic therapy technique. Jon Venitz\, LSW\, will present a patient seen in residential D&A treatment\, with discussant Fred Baurer\, MD\, providing an overview of key concepts for working psychodynamically with patients struggling with addiction\, including (1) case formulation\, (2) the use of countertransference and transference\, and (3) clinical interventions.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/saturday-morning-case-conference-psychodynamic-work-with-addiction/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T220000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240920T210840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T214835Z
UID:20000453-1743193800-1743199200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Fingert Lecture: What Words Can't Say. The Talking Cure and the Limits of Language
DESCRIPTION:Howard Levine\, MD: Psychoanalysis is ‘the talking cure\,’ but the problems raised by language are complex\, paradoxical\, and perhaps unsolvable. At their most effective\, words play a vital role in psychic homeostatic regulation and the psychoanalytic process that is analogous to the architecturally structural role played by the keystone of an arch. The problem\, however\, is that words can be used to reveal or conceal\, to convey meaning or obscure\, distort\, hide\, fragment\, or evacuate meaning. And sometimes the very nature of language falls short of being able to capture and adequately communicate the psychic dimensions of our emotional lives. This paper explores the limitations and possibilities of words and language in psychoanalysis from the perspective of the work of Freud\, Bion and Green and ends with a coda from the writings of an analysand.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/fingert-lecture-what-words-cant-say-the-talking-cure-and-the-limits-of-language/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250123T184427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T215036Z
UID:20000523-1743186600-1743192000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Analytic Museum: Freud's Curatorial Phantasm
DESCRIPTION:Led by Diane O’Donoghue. There is a considerable bibliography of writings about the vast collection of early objects\, most from Egypt and the classical Mediterranean\, filled Freud’s working spaces at Berggasse 19 in Vienna. He spoke frequently of the close relationship between his methods and those of the archaeologist; indeed\, the language of fieldwork appeared in a number of his writings. Although it is not difficult to imagine this first psychoanalytic site as akin to excavation\, there is a layer of meaning that existed for many of these fragments before their unearthing: they were taken from graves\, never intended to be disturbed. However\, for Freud’s metaphor to function\, the disruption of the burial and subversion of the intentions of those whose objects he collected must essentially be forgotten. This talk will consider the functioning of cultural amnesia that accompanied acts of collecting\, both in spaces devoted to the aesthetic and to the psychical.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-analytic-museum-freuds-curatorial-phantasm/
LOCATION:Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center\, 2460 Fairmount Blvd #312\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250123T184433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T215605Z
UID:20000532-1743163200-1743175800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:NPI Open House (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging opportunity to learn more about NPI! Meet the Dean and President for an introduction to the programs offered\, connect with current candidates\, experience a live class in action\, and participate in a Q&A session to explore all our program offerings. \nThis event is in-person\, but we will be holding a similar open house virtually on April 11\, 2025.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/npi-open-house-in-person/
LOCATION:Newport Psychoanalytic Institute\, 17821 E. 17th Street\, Suite 260\,\, Tustin\, CA\, 92780\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Newport Psychoanalytic Institute":MAILTO:admin@npi.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T213000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T214147Z
UID:20000540-1743105600-1743111000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Book Review and Discussion | Drama as Film\, Film as Drama
DESCRIPTION:A Book Review and Discussion of The Necessary Dream: ?New Theories and Techniques of Interpretation in Psychoanalysis by Giuseppe Civitarese\, MD\, PhD\, presented by Mark Winborn\, PhD \nCivitarese takes the title of the book from a passage in Bion’s volume (p. 33)\, Cogitations\, “the way in which the necessary dream is constructed”. The emphasis taken from this passage highlights the thrust of The Necessary Dream: how dreaming facilitates growth in the individual\, how we ‘dream ourselves into existence’. In Civitarese’s post-Bionian model the dream becomes the vehicle to “develop the narrative competence of the mind. That’s why we say working with dreams and not on dreams” (p. xiii). Civitarese goes on to state\, “the dream becomes the very model of thought” (p. xiv). These points of emphasis locate The Necessary Dream\, and the role of the dream in analysis and psychological growth\, squarely within Bion’s (1962) theory of thinking and the development of the mind. \nA major theme in The Necessary Dream is the close connection between film\, psychoanalytic theory\, and dreaming. As Civitarese points out\, film and dream are effective because “they are able to move beyond the ‘realistic’ illustration of reality\, to get closer to reality” (p. 3). He also notes that editing a film is equivalent to the work psyche does in constructing and producing a dream\, and also to the work of ? function. Throughout the book\, Civitarese uses movies to illustrate the theoretical perspectives he is discussing\, but he also treats movies and the characters in movies as cases\, as well as using film to comment upon psychoanalysis. Civitarese also relies on film to illustrate and play with the elusive line between illusion and reality\, history and construction\, intrapsychic and intersubjective. \nAnother thread found woven throughout The Necessary Dream is Civitarese’s effort to restore emotional experience to the center of analytic focus\, which is directly tied to his effort to re-establish the connection between body and mind. Civitarese puts forward\, “the hypothesis that dreams are the connecting thread between the body and the mind\, a way of giving back the body to the mind every night\, of giving a personal meaning to experience and thus regenerating the psychic skin that protects us from the traumas of life” (p. xvi). Reading The Necessary Dream is not so much the acquisition of a set of techniques or theories\, but a conduit to a deeper\, more profound attitude in relationship to dreaming (both nocturnal and waking).
URL:https://apsa.org/event/book-review-and-discussion-drama-as-film-film-as-drama/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T133000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T214039Z
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SUMMARY:Sutures to the Psyche: Weaving Contemporary Treatments and Psychoanalysis into Hospital-Based Trauma Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Nathan H. Brown\, Psy.D and Sandy Hyatt\, Psy.D. will provide an overview of trauma and its treatment among patients seeking medical care for traumatic injuries in a Level 1 Trauma Center. Presenters will review current research on “evidence-based” treatments for PTSD\, specifically Prolonged Exposure (PE) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)\, compared with certain psychoanalytic treatments. Presenters will explore how these contrasting modalities may be integrated effectively within a hospital-based setting.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/sutures-to-the-psyche-weaving-contemporary-treatments-and-psychoanalysis-into-hospital-based-trauma-recovery/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Zoom or In-Person New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T003000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250320T212649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T213832Z
UID:20000553-1742598000-1742603400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Film & Mind: Blink Twice
DESCRIPTION:Blink Twice (2024\, Zoe Kravitz director & co-screenwriter\, 1 hr 42 min) tells the story of a dream-perfect island retreat turned sinister\, where guests become entangled in a web of memory manipulation and psychological control. Set against the alluring backdrop of wealth and exclusivity\, the film traces themes of power\, complicity\, and the struggle to reclaim personal identity in the face of cyclical abuse. \nIn this session\, we will use a psychoanalytic lens to unpack the film’s central conflicts\, focusing on questions of repression\, traumatic reenactment\, and the role of group dynamics in facilitating or resisting harm. Note that Atlantic Magazine called Blink Twice “the movie that mattered most in 2024.”
URL:https://apsa.org/event/film-mind-blink-twice/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T233000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250320T212648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T212956Z
UID:20000552-1742506200-1742513400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:NCP's Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for a lively discussion with students and faculty from each of our programs who will share how their training at NCP has fostered personal growth\, a deeper understanding of their patients’ experiences\, and opportunities to build professional networks. \nYou’ll also have an opportunity to meet our program directors and Dean\, learn more about our multi-year training programs\, and ask any questions you may have. \nWhether you are considering training this year or in the near future\, all are welcome to attend. We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://apsa.org/event/ncps-virtual-open-house/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T223000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T213323Z
UID:20000534-1742504400-1742509800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:"Let the Wild Rumpus Start": Group Work with Children and Adolescents
DESCRIPTION:Many child clinicians are not trained in group work\, yet they are often called upon to lead such groups. This program will offer a description of group work with children\, summarizing curative factors and clinical applications. It will provide direct strategies for leading groups and understanding the clinical process. By detailing best practices\, it will help participants apply the knowledge to their clinical work.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/let-the-wild-rumpus-start-group-work-with-children-and-adolescents/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250114T190552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T190552Z
UID:20000518-1742040000-1742040000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Dead Mother Complex Revisited: Exploring Vicissitudes and Spectral Dynamics in Contemporary Clinical Practice
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is presented Afsaneh Alisobhani\, Psy.D\, FIPA will explore André Green’s seminal paper\, The Dead Mother\, delving into how the experience of an emotionally unavailable maternal figure—due to loss\, depression\, or trauma —shapes psychic development\, attachment\, and identity formation. Green’s concept provides profound insights into the inner worlds of patients\, particularly those he describes as “non-neurotics\,” whose psychological struggles transcend traditional neurotic frameworks. Expanding on Green’s theoretical constructs\, this presentation will propose a spectrum-based approach to the Dead Mother Complex\, extending its relevance to neurotic patients as well. This broadened perspective aims to deepen our understanding of early relational disruptions and their lasting impact on psychic structure and clinical work.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-dead-mother-complex-revisited-exploring-vicissitudes-and-spectral-dynamics-in-contemporary-clinical-practice/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20241220T182820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T182820Z
UID:20000512-1742032800-1742032800@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Interpretation in a Changing Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Howard B. Levine\, MD
URL:https://apsa.org/event/interpretation-in-a-changing-landscape/
LOCATION:Hybrid (In-Person and Virtual)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T090000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20241203T221147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T221147Z
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SUMMARY:White Dominant Norms in Mixed-Race Couples with Adam Rodriguez\, PsyD and Julie Friend\, LCSW
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we will consider how discussions of race are avoided in interracial couples. The interracial couple’s dissociation from racial stratification leaves the couple\nensconced in the paranoid-schizoid position\, where Internal and external pressures contribute to the couble enacting a monoracial identification aligned with white dominant norms. These racialized dynamics have an impact on mixed-race children. An important element of a mixed-race person’s racial self-conceptualization and laentity Is derivea from their Internalization or the Interracial primal scene\, whieh can contrioute to a monoracial identification or split object parts in mixed- race individuals when racial stratification is denied or disavowed by their interracial parents. It is necessary when working with interracial couples to not only explicitly discuss their mixed-race status\, but to do so in a manner that allows the couple to explore their shared unconscious phantasies\, projections\, and unconscious assumption of roles in the relationship\, with an increased awareness of how those dynamics are hierarchically\nracialized to maintain white-dominant cultural ideals.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/white-dominant-norms-in-mixed-race-couples-with-adam-rodriguez-psyd-and-julie-friend-lcsw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250320T212648Z
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UID:20000551-1741442400-1741442400@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Timelessness\, the Repetition Compulsion and the Problem of 'Reversibility' in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Severely Traumatized Patient
DESCRIPTION:This paper deals with the problem of reversibility and the limitations of the psychoanalytic psychotherapy for the severely traumatized patient. The repetition compulsion is understood as failing reparation of the damaged internal world. Two clinical cases are presented to discuss the problem of working through mourning and guilt. Final considerations address the role of remembering and forgetting as a pathway to psychic development and a healthier integration of the self.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/timelessness-the-repetition-compulsion-and-the-problem-of-reversibility-in-the-psychoanalytic-treatment-of-severely-traumatized-patient/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250123T184432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T184432Z
UID:20000529-1741428000-1741428000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Henri Parens Symposium:  The Impact of War on Children & Parenting
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will focus on the effects of war on children and on parenting with three case presentations describing children and families who have experienced war and a paper by Dr. Abigail Gewirtz in which she will focus on the impact of a parent’s military experience\, exposure to war\, and transition stressors\, while also discussing programs developed to support parenting in the aftermath of war.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-henri-parens-symposium-the-impact-of-war-on-children-parenting/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T194501Z
UID:20000544-1741372200-1741372200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Cal Colarusso\, M.D. - Psychoanalytic Perspectives Near the End of Life
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Colarusso will share insights on his paper\, Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Nearness of Death\, which contimues his lifelong interest in normal and pathological development. Using the psychoanalytic tools of observation\, insight and introspection\, he describes the very sparse\, psychoanalytic literature on late-late adulthood\, and describe his own experience as he approaches 90.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/cal-colarusso-m-d-psychoanalytic-perspectives-near-the-end-of-life/
ORGANIZER;CN="San Diego Psychoanalytic Center":MAILTO:events@sdpsychoanalytic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T110000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240920T210839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T210839Z
UID:20000452-1741345200-1741345200@apsa.org
SUMMARY:Alumni Group - Bringing Psychotherapy Back to Life
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Jon G. Allen\, PhD | This presentation will include discussion of the developmental trajectory of relationships informed by attachment theory and research; empirical findings from a study of the connections between therapists’ personal relationships and the quality of their relationships with patients; and recent findings regarding what patients value in psychotherapy.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/alumni-group-bringing-psychotherapy-back-to-life/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T090000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20240814T193707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T193707Z
UID:20000397-1741338000-1741338000@apsa.org
SUMMARY:The Starving Body\, The Starving Soul: Repairing Ruptured Links
DESCRIPTION:Jeanne Magagna
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-starving-body-the-starving-soul-repairing-ruptured-links/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250306T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T051307
CREATED:20250228T194445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T194445Z
UID:20000539-1741289400-1741289400@apsa.org
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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