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SUMMARY:Racial Melancholia\, Guilt\, and Repair with David L. Eng\, PhD & ShinHee Han\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Program – In Person in Portland\, OR or Virtual via Zoom (this program will not be recorded). \nSpeakers: David L. Eng\, PhD & ShinHee Han\, PhD \nIn this workshop\, we will consider how social and psychic processes of loss for Asian Americans are mediated\, mitigated\, and exacerbated by the problem of guilt. Scholars working on identity politics have embraced a range of affective states — including melancholy\, pride\, shame\, and anger — as theoretically and politically productive emotions. In contrast\, guilt is more typically attributed to others than assumed by the self. Indeed\, discerning the guilt of others is often a means of proclaiming the righteousness of one’s self. If guilt is the sine qua non for initiating psychic processes of repair in object relations\, how does the repudiation of guilt foreclose the possibility of reparation? More specifically\, how do Asian Americans hold\, embrace\, and repress guilt such that reparation of both the other and the self become impossible?
URL:https://apsa.org/event/racial-melancholia-guilt-and-repair-with-david-l-eng-phd-shinhee-han-phd/
LOCATION:In-person & Virtual
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SUMMARY:When Psychotherapy Feels Stuck with Mary Jo Peebles\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Mary Jo Peebles\, PhD will present on…\nWe have all felt stuck as therapists. This may be difficult to admit (and seldom do we tell our patients). But rest assured\, the experience is universal. Feeling stuck has been discussed in traditional psychoanalytic settings as being stuck; i.e.\, a point of non-movement\, or “impasse\,” whose synonyms include “deadlock\, standoff\, stalemate\, and dead-end\,” words implying resistance\, opposition\, and no-more-life. Systems theory\, strategic psychotherapy\, and strengths-based approaches\, on the other hand\, view stuck places as rich in life and interaction. From their lens\, feeling stuck is not immobility\, it is being vitally engaged at the nub of the very thing that brought our patient to seek us. Through role plays\, clinical examples\, mistake-sharing\, and audience engagement\, this workshop will bring alive the life inside feeling stuck. It will develop a way of thinking\, from a theoretically synthetic point of view\, about elements that make a difference when psychotherapy feels stuck. By the conclusion\, psychotherapists may feel encouraged\, and perhaps wonder\, if feeling stuck is exactly where they want to end up being.
URL:https://apsa.org/event/when-psychotherapy-feels-stuck-with-mary-jo-peebles-phd/
LOCATION:PCC CLIMB Center\, 1626 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR\, United States
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