Finding a Place to Stand: The Connection between Institutional Membership and Citizenship Ongoing Educational Events Austen Riggs Center 25 Main St Stockbridge, Massachusetts 01262

September 11, 2020 at 6:30 PM Virtual Friday Night Guest Lecture with Edward R. Shapiro, MD NOTE: This is s a VIRTUAL event and requires advance registration.   Friday Night Guest Lectures are designed for mental health professionals, offered free of charge, and provide 1.0 continuing education credit (see details below). 

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Using stories from institutions and their members, and from his study of the experience of citizens, Dr. Shapiro will outline an interpretive method that offers a pathway for Individuals to find a place to stand with others as citizens.

Edward R. Shapiro, MD, retired as medical director/CEO of the Austen Riggs Center in 2011 after 20 years in the role. He was a clinical professor of psychiatry at Yale, a training and supervising analyst and a founding member of the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Berkshires. After studying families and adolescents at the National Institute of Mental Health, he was the director of the Adolescent and Family Treatment and Study Center and director of Psychosocial Training and Consultation at McLean Hospital in Boston. Currently, he consults to CEOs and organizations, supervises and teaches at Riggs and does extended family consultations. In the context of the presidential election in 1996 and again this year (2020), as part of political research projects, he carried out extended interviews with unaffiliated voters in Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Dr. Shapiro is a member of the Boswell Group and on the Boards of the AK Rice Institute and the International Dialogue Initiative. He has written more than 40 papers, two books, and edited a third. His most recent book published in 2020 is Finding a Place to Stand: Developing Self-Reflective Institutions, Leaders and Citizens. 

For questions or additional information, please contact Erikson Institute Education Coordinator and Events Assistant, Kathleen Young at: kathleen.young@austenriggs.net / 413.931.5230.

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VIRTUAL FRIDAY NIGHT GUEST LECTURE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

To describe developments in contemporary psychoanalysis
To examine interdisciplinary theories and methods of understanding human and cultural experience
To recognize biopsychosocial contributions to complex clinical issues
CONTINUING EDUCATION 
(Physicians and Psychologists) 

The Austen Riggs Center designates this live interactive webinar for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

The Austen Riggs Center is accredited by the Massachusetts Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Austen Riggs Center also designates this live interactive webinar for 1.0 continuing education credit(s) (CE) for psychology.

The Austen Riggs Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Austen Riggs Center maintains responsibility for the program and its content. For additional information about this program, please call the Erikson Institute Education Coordinator, at 413.931.5230.

The Austen Riggs Center follows all state and federal laws and regulations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). In accordance with the ADA, the Austen Riggs Center is committed to accessibility. If you need accommodations for your course, please contact info@austenriggs.net. 

For information about our accreditation, please visit: www.austenriggs.org/accreditation-educational-activities.

Attendees who wish to receive CE credit should note:  

The Austen Riggs Center utilizes the CME Tracker platform to issue credits. After the conclusion of the event, you will receive an email with a link to complete the evaluation and claim your credits. If you do not already have an account with CME Tracker, you will need to create one.  

 
Related Staff: 
Edward R. Shapiro, MD
Duration: 
1.5 hours
Category
Ongoing Educational Events
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September 11, 2020 at 6:30 PM
Virtual Friday Night Guest Lecture with Edward R. Shapiro, MD

NOTE: This is s a VIRTUAL event and requires advance registration.

Friday Night Guest Lectures are designed for mental health professionals, offered free of charge, and provide 1.0 continuing education credit (see details below). 

Register Now
Using stories from institutions and their members, and from his study of the experience of citizens, Dr. Shapiro will outline an interpretive method that offers a pathway for Individuals to find a place to stand with others as citizens. 

Edward R. Shapiro, MD, retired as medical director/CEO of the Austen Riggs Center in 2011 after 20 years in the role. He was a clinical professor of psychiatry at Yale, a training and supervising analyst and a founding member of the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Berkshires. After studying families and adolescents at the National Institute of Mental Health, he was the director of the Adolescent and Family Treatment and Study Center and director of Psychosocial Training and Consultation at McLean Hospital in Boston. Currently, he consults to CEOs and organizations, supervises and teaches at Riggs and does extended family consultations. In the context of the presidential election in 1996 and again this year (2020), as part of political research projects, he carried out extended interviews with unaffiliated voters in Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Dr. Shapiro is a member of the Boswell Group and on the Boards of the AK Rice Institute and the International Dialogue Initiative. He has written more than 40 papers, two books, and edited a third. His most recent book published in 2020 is Finding a Place to Stand: Developing Self-Reflective Institutions, Leaders and Citizens. 

For questions or additional information, please contact Erikson Institute Education Coordinator and Events Assistant, Kathleen Young at: kathleen.young@austenriggs.net / 413.931.5230.

Register Now
VIRTUAL FRIDAY NIGHT GUEST LECTURE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

To describe developments in contemporary psychoanalysis
To examine interdisciplinary theories and methods of understanding human and cultural experience
To recognize biopsychosocial contributions to complex clinical issues
CONTINUING EDUCATION 
(Physicians and Psychologists) 

The Austen Riggs Center designates this live interactive webinar for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

The Austen Riggs Center is accredited by the Massachusetts Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Austen Riggs Center also designates this live interactive webinar for 1.0 continuing education credit(s) (CE) for psychology.

The Austen Riggs Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Austen Riggs Center maintains responsibility for the program and its content. For additional information about this program, please call the Erikson Institute Education Coordinator, at 413.931.5230.

The Austen Riggs Center follows all state and federal laws and regulations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). In accordance with the ADA, the Austen Riggs Center is committed to accessibility. If you need accommodations for your course, please contact info@austenriggs.net. 

For information about our accreditation, please visit: www.austenriggs.org/accreditation-educational-activities.

Attendees who wish to receive CE credit should note:  

The Austen Riggs Center utilizes the CME Tracker platform to issue credits. After the conclusion of the event, you will receive an email with a link to complete the evaluation and claim your credits. If you do not already have an account with CME Tracker, you will need to create one.  

 
Related Staff: 
Edward R. Shapiro, MD
Duration: 
1.5 hours