The Again Psychoanalyst with Joyce Slochower at MITPP

The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and
The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Invite you to a Scientific Meeting

Friday, April 6, 2018 – 7:30 PM THE AGING PSYCHOANALYST   PRESENTER: JOYCE SLOCHOWER, Ph.D., ABPP

Here’s a paradox: psychoanalytic practice focuses on the impact of early loss, trauma, and conflict as they inform and shape patient and analyst’s experience in the present. Whatever our particular theory, we’re accustomed to making these links and helping people unpack and move beyond their personal ghosts. But there’s a future ghost that we avoid examining, no matter whom we’re working with. It is the ghost of who we will become—of our own aging. Most of us avoid dealing with the inevitability of growing old, much less our death. We avoid examining, much less theorizing, its impact on us as analysts. How will we manage the impending diminishment of capacity that often comes with aging? How will we help our patients confront this, and other actualities associated with aging? Continue reading The Again Psychoanalyst with Joyce Slochower at MITPP

The vicissitudes of idealization in the Psychoanalytic Encounter at IPTAR

Sunday Salon at IPTAR Institute for Psychoanalytic Training & Research “But no perfection is so absolute that some impunity doth not pollute.”
The vicissitudes of idealization in the Psychoanalytic Encounter
Sunday April 15, 2018, Roundtable 2:30-4:30 all are invited, Open House reception to follow 4:30-5:30 IPTAR: 1651 Third Ave. #205 (92nd and Third Ave.)
Monica Carsky, PhD (IPTAR Member and Faculty) Jeri Isaacson, PhD (IPTAR Member) Sujatha Subramanian, PhD (IPTAR Member and Faculty)
Moderator: Judith Hanlon, PhD (IPTAR Fellow and Faculty)

Please RSVP

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On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy at NYPSI

NYPSI’s 1027th Scientific Program Meeting: On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy, M.D. and discussant Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. abstract colorful ribbon, vivid swirl, dynamic loop

On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View Presenter: Robert Galatzer-Levy, M.D. Discussant: Adrienne Harris, Ph.D.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 8 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)

Boundary concepts pervade psychoanalytic thought and practice from the “repression barrier” to gender and to institutional expectations about professional behavior. Yet analytic discussion Continue reading On Boundaries: A Nonlinear View with presenter Robert Galatzer-Levy at NYPSI

Balance in a Dyad: Mother-Child Therapy with a Two-year-old Boy Presenting Behavioral Issues and Skin Disorder at NYPSI

NYPSI:WORKS IN PROGRESS SEMINAR: Suppression of Affects and Psychosomatic alance in a Dyad: Mother-Child Therapy with a Two-year-old Boy Presenting Behavioral Issues and Skin Disorder, M.D., Ph.D. Young mum and her angry son meeting psychologist Suppression of Affects and Psychosomatic
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur, M.D., Ph.D.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 8:00 pm
New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)
$15 – General Admission
$10 – Student Admission
No charge for NYPSI members/students
Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
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Digging Deeper with an Anxious Adolescent at MITPP

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OPEN HOUSE LUNCHEON & CLINICAL PRESENTATION FOR THOSE CONSIDERING POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: DIGGING DEEPER WITH AN ANXIOUS ADOLESCENT
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 1:00 PM –2:30 PM

A 15 year-old girl sought treatment for severe anxiety believing her symptoms were related primarily to fears that she would not achieve academic success. Beneath her academic distress were issues independent of academic achievement including an insecure attachment to her parents, and an enmeshment communicated both emotionally and physically. At times the patient expressed her feelings about her parents through rage, and at other times guilt, pity, sadness and fear of loss. These shifting expressions were often dependent upon the interplay with her therapist. The therapist regularly experienced a sense of constriction in the room, and the feeling that she “couldn’t get it right” in responding to the patient. These interactions provided the therapist with clues about the patient’s need to remain connected and attached while simultaneously becoming an autonomous individual. Continue reading Digging Deeper with an Anxious Adolescent at MITPP

Helping Children Cope with Lisa Dubinsky at MITPP

THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY, THE METROPOLITAN CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH, and THE METROPOLITAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPISTS invite you to A CLINICAL WORKSHOP: HELPING CHILDREN COPE SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2018
PRESENTER: LISA DUBINSKY, PSY.D.

As mental health practitioners who work with vulnerable children and adolescents how do we decide the best ways to intervene? How do we choose the best modality and technique? When is it most effective to work primarily with the child with occasional parent guidance, and when is it best to focus more on parent work? In this workshop, Dr. Dubinsky will discuss these issues in the context of key developmental topics that are relevant for children and adolescents. Some of the topics include:

1. Social and Emotional Development: Frustration tolerance; problem-solving; play and social communication; friendships and conflict; development of empathy.
2. Transitions: Separation; transition difficulty between places, activities, bedtime and sleeping; family changes including new sibling, moving, new caretakers; parents’ separation and divorce; illness and death.
3. Self-Regulation: Modulation of affect; balanced schedule and electronic devices regulation (parent); developing an inner voice/observing ego
4. Self-Esteem/Self-Concept: Body image; balance of self/other regard; externalization and internalization.
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On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents

SEMINAR
On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge, Paola Mieli
Friday, March 16, 2018, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The School of Visual Arts, 136 West 21st Street, Room 408, New York, NY

Returning to Freud and Lacan, this seminar will reflect on the function that knowledge and belief play in the subject’s relation to the world. Denial, disavowal, foreclusion—and theirsubjective and collective implications—will be explored, as well as the differences between unconscious and conscious knowledge, between savoir, connaissance and savoir faire. Continue reading On the Subject’s Relation to Knowledge with Paola Mieli at Après-Coup