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Dialogues in Contemporary Psychoanalysis 2007-2008

Four Saturday Morning Workshops

 

HOW DO WE THINK ABOUT MEDICATION IN ANALYTIC TREATMENT?:
A PAPER AND PANEL DISCUSSION

Saturday, September 8, 2007 9:30-12:30

Presenter: Stephen Purcell, M.D. Faculty, Training and Supervising Analyst, SFCP; Personal and Supervising Analyst, PINC. Author, most recently, of "The Analyst's Excitement in the Analysis of Perversion" (International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2006).

Panel: Elizabeth Mayer, M.D. Member, SFCP; Clinical Faculty, UCSF.

John Jemerin, M.D. Member, Faculty, SFCP, and Assistant Clinical Professor at UCSF.

Moderator: Mary Margaret McClure, D.M.H.

 

THE BABIES OF KLEIN AND BION:
THEORETICAL AND CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES

Saturday, October 6, 2007 9:30-12:30

Presenter: Roberto Oelsner, M.D. Training and Supervising Analyst at the Buenos Aires Psychoanalytical Association and the Northwestern Psychoanalytical Society in Seattle. Dr. Oelsner teaches extensively in South America, Europe, and the United States.

Clinical Presenter: Eric Glassgold, M.D. Member, SFCP and Associate Clinical Professor, UCSF School of Medicine.

Moderator: Julie Ruskin, Ph.D.

 

JAZZ AND THE IMPROVISATORY DIMENSION OF THE ANALYTIC ENCOUNTER:
EMBODIED EXPRESSIONS IN THE INTERPLAY OF TRANSFERENCE COUNTERTRANSFERENCE EXPERIENCE

Saturday, April 5, 2008 9:30-12:30

Presenter: Steven H. Knoblauch Ph.D. Faculty Head and Supervisor, Independent Track, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Associate Editor, Psychoanalytic Dialogues. Author, The Musical Edge of Therapeutic Dialogue (Analytic Press, 2000), and co-author with Beebe, Rustin and Sorter, Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment (Other Press, 2005).

Moderator: Stephen Seligman, D.M.H.

 

THERAPEUTIC PASSION IN THE COUNTERTRANSFERENCE:
A NEW FRINTIER FOR DIALECTICAL CONSTRUCTIVISM

Saturday, May 3, 2008 9:30-12:30

Presenter: Irwin Hoffman, Ph.D. Faculty and Supervising Analyst at the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis; Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. His many publications include Ritual and Spontaneity in the Psychoanalytic Process: A Dialectical-Constructivist View (The Analytic Press, 1998) and, most recently, "Forging difference out of similarity: The multiplicity of corrective experience" (Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006).

Moderator: Peter Goldberg, Ph.D.

 

LOCATION
All programs take place at the Erik Erikson Library of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.

CME CREDIT
Each seminar has been approved for 3 hours CME credit (see below).

 

REGISTRATION FORM

NAME ____________________________________

ADDRESS _________________________________

CITY ____________________ ZIP CODE ________

PHONE ____________(DAY) ____________(EVE)

E-MAIL __________________ LICENSE # _______

Please make check payable to SFCP and send to:

San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis

2420 Sutter Street , San Francisco, CA 94115

PRE-REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED

FEE (check one):

__ Series fee for 4 programs: $160 or $120 Friends/Students

__ Individual programs: $45 or $35 Friends/Students

_____ September 8, 2007 _____ April 5, 2008

_____ October 6, 2007 _____ May 3, 2008

__ Add $10 per program processing fee for CME credits.

(please indicate amount: $10 x _____ programs = $________)

Total $_______ No refund for cancellation.

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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.

LCSWs/MFTs : The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society is a provider approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider Number PCE623, for CME# credit on an hour for hour basis.

PHYSICIANS : The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)ª. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This credit may also be applied to the CMA Certification in Continuing Medical Education.

PSYCHOLOGISTS : Psychologists attending SFPI&S events approved for CME credits may report AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)ª toward their CME requirements and are now able to directly submit their course credits and verification letters at the end of each renewal cycle using the MCEP credit reporting form that can be found on the internet at:ÊÊhttp://www.calpsychlink.org/accrediting_agency/files/MCEP_Reporting_Form.pdf

REGISTERED NURSES : The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 02677, on an hour for hour basis.

 

CME OBJECTIVES

September 2007 Program Objectives:

1. Describe and discuss the attitudes of psychotherapists towards pharmacotherapy.

2. Illustrate some of the complications that arise in psychotherapy in connection with decisions about the use of medications.

October 2007 Program Objectives:

1. Understand the role of ego development and the function of the mind from Kleinian and Bionian perspectives.

2. Compare and contrast Kleinian and Bionian technical approaches in London, Buenos Aires, and the United States.

April 2008 Program Objectives:

1. Describe the importance of non-verbal communication in the clinical encounter.

2. Examine patterns of rhythm and improvisation in jazz as a way of understanding non-verbal communication in psychotherapy.

May 2008 Program Objectives:

1. Describe new developments in the Dialectical Constructivist approach to clinical psychoanalysis.

2. Discuss the important role in psychotherapy of the clinician’s therapeutic motivations.

Organizing Committee

Dialogues in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Peter Goldberg, Ph.D.

Henry Markman, M.D.

Mary Margaret McClure, D.M.H.

Julie Ruskin, Ph.D.

Jed Sekoff, Ph.D.

Stephen Seligman, D.M.H.

 

 

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