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Category: Psychoanalysis
Mentalising Homeostasis: The Somatic and Social Origins of the Self Presenter with Katerina Fotopoulou, Ph.D. at Pfeffer Center at NYPSI
Mentalising Homeostasis: The Somatic and Social Origins of the Self Presenter: Katerina Fotopoulou, Ph.D.
Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 10 am The Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium 247 E. 82nd Street, NYC
Free and open to the public RSVP is appreciated but not required; first come, first-seated To register, click HERE, visit nypsi.org, or call 212.879.6900
According to cognitive neuroscience there are at least two ways of knowing yourself: One, through integrating multimodal signals into an egocentric reference frame and assigning the first person perspective; another, through the cognitive ability to disengage from the embodied first person perspective and adopt another person’s perspective on your experience. These research traditions have progressed with relative independence in the field. For example, different paradigms examine feelings of body ownership and agency from a first person perspective (e.g. the Rubber Hand Illusion) versus third person perspective, self-recognition in mirrors. Inspired by psychoanalytic insights on development, Dr. Fotopoulou will present a set of behavioural and neuroscientific studies with healthy individuals, neurological patients with right-hemisphere damage, and patients with anorexia nervosa, putting forward the idea that first and third-person perspectives on the self dissociate and proximal, embodied experiences of affective congruency may act as the Continue reading Mentalising Homeostasis: The Somatic and Social Origins of the Self Presenter with Katerina Fotopoulou, Ph.D. at Pfeffer Center at NYPSI
“Revolutions in Technique” program, with a rare appearance by Ron Britton at IPTAR
20Please join us for the final IPTAR “Revolutions in Technique” program, with a rare appearance by Ron Britton, Post-Kleinian master clinician and scholar. Please register soon as this is a unique opportunity to hear a prolific writer and important psychoanalytic thinker and promises to fill up quickly. We are also fortunate to have IPTAR discussant Neal Vorus and moderator Carolyn Ellman.
IPTAR PRESENTS REVOLUTIONS IN TECHNIQUE: On Klein’s r/evolution in psychoanalysis Ron Britton, MD Discussant: Neal Vorus, PhD
Moderator: Carolyn Ellman, PhD May 5th, 2018 9:00 am – 4:30 pm IPTAR, 1651 Third Ave, suite 205 Register here: http://iptar.org/event/Britton-2018
ADMISSION General: $125 includes 5 CE credits Candidates: $25 includes 5 CE credits
PROGRAM
9am – 9:30am — BREAKFAST
9:30am – 10:45 am: Dr. Ron Britton (followed by audience Q&A)
The paper describes the evolution of so called post-Kleinian analysis and its current style as exemplified in the work of Ronald Britton. The development of a method of using psychoanalysis with young children largely based on the application of dream analysis to children’s play made considerable changes to adult analysis. A child case is described that illustrates manifest recapitulation in play of an immediate life trauma and its segregation from the primitive phantasy that existed in the child’s frightening dream life. The paper discusses some of Britton’s own ideas and those shared with others such as John Continue reading “Revolutions in Technique” program, with a rare appearance by Ron Britton at IPTAR
Psychoanalytic Ethics and the Social Link at Après-Coup
Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents Psychoanalytic Ethics and the Social Link: Saturday, April 28, 2018 10:30 am – 2:00 pm The School of Visual Arts 136 West 21st Street, New York, NY
PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSANTS
Helena Sedláčková Gibbs, “The Ethics of Dissent”
Lillian Ferrari, Discussant
Anna McLellan, “Examining Ethics and Its Social Context Through Story”
Mark Stafford, Discussant
Andrew Stein, “The Ethical Demands of the Mystic”
Peter Gillespie, Discussant Continue reading Psychoanalytic Ethics and the Social Link at Après-Coup
La Situación Psicoanalítica: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis at NYPSI
NYPSI’s 1029th Scientific Program Meeting: La Situación Psicoanalítica: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis with moderator Luis Ripoll, MD and panelists Jorge Balan, PhD, Irene Cairo, MD, Rogelio Sosnik, MD
La Situación Psicoanalítica: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis Moderator: Luis Ripoll, M.D. Panelists: Jorge Balan, Ph.D., Irene Cairo, M.D., and Rogelio Sosnik, M.D.
Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 8 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves)
This panel will address a distinctly Latin-American perspective in psychoanalysis. Latin-American contributions to psychoanalysis have been of increasing interest in the age of psychoanalytic pluralism and, over time, they have come to be grouped together. Yet there is limited opportunity to study this collective contribution, especially where European, British, and North American psychoanalytic traditions prevail. To a greater extent than in other regions, psychoanalysis in Latin America has been characterized by an enthusiasm for object-relations theory, based largely on Melanie Klein’s depressive Continue reading La Situación Psicoanalítica: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis at NYPSI
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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program Open House at NYPSI
PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE Tuesday May 1, 2018 7:30 PM
Please join NYPSI members for an open house about the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program (PPP) at NYPSI.
It is an opportunity for licensed clinical social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatry residents, and psychology graduate students and other licensed mental health professionals to learn about how this intensive training program can enhance their theoretical knowledge and clinical skills in the practice of psychotherapy.We look forward to meeting you and answering your questions.
NYPSI’s Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Training Program (PPP) is a 1-year certificate-granting intensive post-graduate training program. The curriculum combines theory and clinical study with case conferences as well as ongoing individual supervision with advanced faculty clinicians. As an advanced training program, we require completion of our PREP Program or equivalent educational and/or clinical experience. Continue reading Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program Open House at NYPSI