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SUMMARY:Grappling with the Obstructive Object in the Neapolitan Novels of Elena Ferrante: A Reflection Based on the Work of Michael Eigen by Marlene Goldsmith\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is divided into five parts. The first part will concentrate on Eigen’s work. The following four parts will explicate each one of the relational areas in dialogue with that work\, focusing upon two protagonists from Ferrante’s Novels: Elena Greco and Rafaela (Lila) Cerullo. It will be shown that the obstructive object is not only an idiosyncratic phenomenon but also one that is interfused within a wider psychosomatic and sociocultural matrix passed down from generation to generation.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/grappling-with-the-obstructive-object-in-the-neapolitan-novels-of-elena-ferrante-a-reflection-based-on-the-work-of-michael-eigen-by-marlene-goldsmith-ph-d/
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SUMMARY:Emotional Inheritance: A Therapist\, Her Patients and the Legacy of Trauma by Galit Atlas\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:This event will focus on ideas from Dr. Galit Atlas’ new book\, Emotional Inheritance. It will address silenced experiences that belong not only to us or to our patients\, but to their parents\, grandparents\, and great-grandparents\, and the ways they impact our lives. The clinical tales will focus on emotional material that is passed down from generation to generation. It will discuss intergenerational trauma\, the regulation of aggression\, the power of attachment and the many faces of our emotional inheritance.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/emotional-inheritance-a-therapist-her-patients-and-the-legacy-of-trauma-by-galit-atlas-ph-d/
LOCATION:Virtual (Click on event title to advance to website and registration page)
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SUMMARY:Adaptation in Clinical Practice. Robert Langs and Carl Jung | Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center
DESCRIPTION: Presented by John R. White\, Ph.D.\, LPC\nThis presentation compares the clinical concepts of “adaptation” in Robert Langs and Carl Jung\, examining their central similarities and differences. \nOur presenter\, John R. White\, PhD\, LPC is a practicing Jungian psychoanalyst in Pittsburgh PA and Coordinator of the C. G. Jung Institute Analyst Training Program of Pittsburgh. He has more than forty publications in both philosophy and psychoanalysis. His book Adaptation and Psychotherapy. Langs and Analytical Psychology\, was published by Rowman & Littlefield\, 2023.Though adaptation is a concept internal to all psychoanalytic theory and practice\, perhaps no one in the psychoanalytic tradition emphasized adaptation more than Robert Langs. This presentation compares the clinical concepts of “adaptation” in Robert Langs and Carl Jung\, examining their central similarities and differences as well as deriving clinical implications from this comparison. \nadministration@pghpsa.org
URL:https://apsa.org/event/adaptation-in-clinical-practice-robert-langs-and-carl-jung-presented-by-john-r-white-ph-d-lpc-pittsburgh-psychoanalytic-center/
LOCATION:Virtual\, via Zoom
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