Boundary Violations: Traversing the Minefields of Sex and Love in the Consulting Room with Elizabeth R. Goren at CFS

Boundary Violations: Traversing the Minefields of Sex and Love in the Consulting Room Presenter: Elizabeth R. Goren, PhD Friday, January 31, 2020 12:00-2:00pm

How does that rare, but disturbing, case of psychoanalytic treatment fall down the slippery slope into a flagrant sexual boundary violation? How can an analyst therapeutically manage treatments highly charged with erotic transference?  While the powerful affects of love and hate are core to in-depth therapy, their potential for abusive enactments make this territory challenging and anxiety provoking for even the most skilled therapist. Continue reading Boundary Violations: Traversing the Minefields of Sex and Love in the Consulting Room with Elizabeth R. Goren at CFS

MITPP is Seeking Faculty – APPLY NOW

METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY 160 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024 Phone: (212) 496-2858 Email: info@mitpp.org  Website: www.MITPP.org on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
MITPP is seeking faculty members who are interested in teaching in either MITPP’s Clinical Training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program or the Adult Program in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Courses in the Child and Adolescent Program are held on Monday evenings in the instructor’s Manhattan office. Courses in the Adult Program are held on Monday and Wednesday evenings in the instructor’s Manhattan office.  Courses are held at 6:25 PM and 8:35 PM.  Interviews are held on Tuesday afternoons.
Please email your CV with a cover letter to info@mitpp.org

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: Envisioning the Future of Our Profession at WCSPP

Scientific Meeting 2 CE Hours available for LCSW’s, LMSW’s, LP’s, LMFT’s, LMHC’s, LCAT’s
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY: ENVISIONING THE FUTURE OF OUR PROFESSION A Panel Discussion
Ronald C. Naso, Ph.D. Whatever Happened to the Narrative Turn? Fact and Fiction in Psychoanalytic Theory
Steven D. Axelrod, Ph.D. Culture, Leadership, and Innovation in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Larry M. Rosenberg, Ph.D.Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in the Public Sector? What Was, What Is, and What Will Be
Friday, December 13, 2019 8:00 p.m. Admission with CE: $30
Suggested contribution: $20 Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation 468 Rosedale Avenue White Plains, NY  10605 RSVP to Ken  Barish info@wcspp.org
Presented by the Psychoanalytic Association of WCSPP
Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy have continually evolved since their inception over a century ago.  Important modifications have been
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A Scientific Meeting Jointly Sponsored by NYPSI, PANY, and APM: Creativity in the Science of Psychoanalysis

A Scientific Meeting Jointly Sponsored by NYPSI, PANY, and APM:  Creativity in the Science of Psychoanalysis with Christine Anzieu, MD, PhD (moderator), Eric R. Marcus, MD, Marina Mirkin, MD, & Theodore Shapiro, MD Creativity in the Science of Psychoanalysis
Moderator: Christine Anzieu-Premmereur, M.D., Ph.D. Panelists: Eric R. Marcus, M.D. (APM),  Marina Mirkin, M.D. (PANY), and  Theodore Shapiro, M.D. (NYPSI)
Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 8:00 – 10:00 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves) $30 – General Admission $20 – Student Admission No charge for  NYPSI/PANY/Columbia members and students Register 
HERE,  visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
Please join us for a reception preceding the lecture from 7:15 – 8:00 pm.
For years psychoanalysts have been so invested in proving that psychoanalysis is a science that they have all but forgotten that it is an art Continue reading A Scientific Meeting Jointly Sponsored by NYPSI, PANY, and APM: Creativity in the Science of Psychoanalysis

Analytic Listening: Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice with Nancy Cromer Grayson at CFS

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of The Contemporary Freudian Society
Analytic Listening: Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice
We are pleased to offer a six-week course on analytic listening beginning Winter 2020.  This course qualifies for 9 Continuing Education credits.
Enrollment Criteria: This course is suitable for students from a wide variety of backgrounds, including practicing clinicians from all disciplines, recent graduates of masters-level or doctoral-level programs, professionals considering changing careers, and anyone eligible to apply for post-graduate psychoanalytic training.
Instructor:      Nancy Cromer-Grayson, LCSW Dates:  Tuesdays, January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4 and 11 Time: 6:30-8:00pm Location:  177 East 87th Street #409, NYC
How we listen, what we listen for, what we choose to say, and when we choose to say it are at the core of psychoanalytic practice.
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The Impasse with Ann Rudovsky & Jules Owen at CFS in Brooklyn

PSYCHOANALYTIC BROOKLYN  Presents a Seminar on THE IMPASSE with Ann Rudovsky, LCSW & Jules Owen, SJD, LP Friday, December 4, 2020 1:30-3:00pm Online via Zoom

An impasse is “a road with no outlet”, essentially a blind alley. It refers to a common feature in many treatments that, when not worked through, can lead to prolonged stalemates, often with the patient leaving prematurely or being unable to move toward a meaningful termination. Just as both therapist and patient play a role in creating and then perpetuating the impasse, each also feels thwarted, blaming the other for not seeing their point of view. Distinguishing an impasse from long periods of a treatment characterized by a negative, devaluing transference and strong negative countertransference feelings is often possible only in retrospect, since the Continue reading The Impasse with Ann Rudovsky & Jules Owen at CFS in Brooklyn

A Fifth Danger: Threat to Survival with Marvin Hurvich,  PhD at IPTAR

IPTAR PRESENTS The Norbert Freedman Memorial Lecture Honoring a Major Contributor to Psychoanalytic Technique
A Fifth Danger: Threat to Survival Marvin Hurvich,  PhD Discussant: Andrew Druck, PhD Opening Remarks by Carolyn Ellman, PhD
December 8, 2019 9:30 am – 12:30 pm IPTAR, 1651 Third Ave, suite 205
Register here:
ADMISSION: General: $40.00 includes 3 CE credits
PROGRAM
9:30 — 10:00 am BREAKFAST
10:00 — 10:15 am Carolyn Ellman, PhD, opening remarks
10:15 — 11:15 am Marvin Hurvich, PhD

Threats to survival are often associated with failure of ego functioning and loss of the coherence of the self. Catastrophic states of mind can, in turn, trigger severe primitive Continue reading A Fifth Danger: Threat to Survival with Marvin Hurvich,  PhD at IPTAR