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SUMMARY:Connections and Conversation: Analytic Love\, Self-Compassion and the Growth of Internal Secure Attachment – Daniel Shaw\, LCSW
DESCRIPTION:Free zoom event with Daniel Shaw\, LCSW: Contemporary relational psychoanalytic theories have emphasized the therapeutic action of both empathy and mutuality. Trauma theories build on the establishment of relational safety and trust to focus on promoting the patient’s self-reflection and self-regulation skills\, and the development of self-compassion in the service of healing self-alienation. The author discusses his integration of both approaches and resultant shifts in his clinical work.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/connections-and-conversation-analytic-love-self-compassion-and-the-growth-of-internal-secure-attachment-daniel-shaw-lcsw/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (LA)":MAILTO:shanunshir@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Connections and Conversation with Ilene Philipson: The Radical Otherness of Masud Khan
DESCRIPTION:Masud Khan was a brilliant psychoanalyst\, Winnicott’s “principal disciple\,” collaborator\, editor\, and analysand. He was chief editor of the International Psychoanalytical Library for 20 years\, wrote four books\, and served as training analyst for Christopher Bollas and Adam Phillips. Simultaneously\, Masud Khan was an alcoholic\, antisemitic\, alcoholic\, who repeatedly engaged in sexual relationships with patients and continuously violated the analytic frame. \nIt is widely recognized that Winnicott failed Khan in his analysis\, allowing him to fall into madness. This talk will argue that Khan’s radical otherness served as a significant reason for this failure. While deeply embedded in elite\, Western culture and preferences\, he simultaneously maintained a feudal\, that is pre-capitalist identity that stood outside of Judeo-Christian norms. An examination of his life will cast light on current debates about otherness in psychoanalysis.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/connections-and-converstaion-ilene-philipson-the-radical-otherness-of-masud-khan/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (LA)":MAILTO:shanunshir@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230930T120000
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SUMMARY:The Fascist Turn: Totalitarian Objects & Perpetrator Fragments
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a clinically rich and socially relevant discussion with renowned psychoanalyst and author\, Sue Grand\, PhD. \nAcross the globe\, neo-fascism is on the rise and democracy is at risk. This ominous turn calls for psychoanalytic decoding. This presentation argues that we are all carrying totalitarian objects and perpetrator fragments\, inherited from our forebears’ psyches and culture. These parts have a dissociated life inside us; they haunt our interiors\, and our collectives; and they inscribe forgotten aspects of our collective history. They are enacted in intimate spaces\, in gun violence\, and in our political scene. To examine this form of trans-generational transmission\, we will look at the intimate space of clinical process in the context of our larger socio-historical predicament.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/the-fascist-turn-totalitarian-objects-perpetrator-fragments/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (LA)":MAILTO:shanunshir@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Connections & Conversation with Martha Stark: “Conflict Statements”- Leveraging the Patient’s Anxiety to Incentivize Transformation and Growth
DESCRIPTION:If deep and enduring psychodynamic change is the ultimate goal of treatment\, then periodically juxtaposing seemingly contradictory “forces” (Hegel’s thesis and antithesis) will eventually jump-start the patient’s “adaptive recovery” by creating optimally stressful\, growth-incentivizing “mismatch experiences.” I will be proposing use of something to which I refer as a “conflict statement” – a clinically useful and almost universally applicable therapeutic intervention strategically designed to target the patient’s internal conflictedness between anxiety-provoking (but ultimately growth-promoting) forces pressing “yes” and anxiety-relieving (but growth-impeding) resistant counterforces defending “no.”The stress and strain of the “destabilizing dissonance” thereby created will provide the “therapeutic leverage” needed for the patient gradually\, over time\, to relinquish the tenacity of her rigid attachment to the defense in favor of a more flexible adaptation – a “compromise position” that will “reconcile common truths” (Hegel’s synthesis) and transform conflict into collaboration.The strategic construction of conflict statements requires of the therapist that she be able both to support the patient’s defense by “being with the patient where she is” and to challenge the patient’s defense by “directing the patient’s attention to where the therapist would want her to go.” I will be offering specific clinical examples to demonstrate these powerfully impactful\, optimally stressful psychotherapeutic interventions. No pain\, no gain…
URL:https://apsa.org/event/connections-converstaion-with-martha-starkconflict-statementsleveraging-the-patients-anxiety-to-incentivize-transformation-and-growth/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (LA)":MAILTO:shanunshir@yahoo.com
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