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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy - 2017

Mar 24, 2017 08:15am -
Mar 25, 2017 05:00pm

Event Description

Conference Directors: Lawrence E. Lifson, MD and Martha Stark, MD

1-800-441-1414 • Boston@fairmont.com

IMPORTANT NOTE:A limited number of guest rooms have been reserved at a special discounted rate and will be allotted on a first-come, first-served basis until 2/25/17. To avoid disappointment, please register and reserve your hotel rooms as early as possible, using the discount code below. DISCOUNT CODE: Psychotherapy 2017

This thirteenth extraordinary two-day conference will feature many of the finest local and national leaders in the field of psychodynamic psychotherapy. They will be offering their innovative and evolving reflections on the integration of theoretical constructs into clinical practice. The intent of this conference will be to widen the scope of applicability of psychodynamic psychotherapy to a broader range of clinical situations. The overriding goal for the convening of these esteemed educators and clinicians will be to deepen understanding of the curative process, with special attention to the contributions of both patient and therapist in the unfolding of the "cure."

The educational objectives are to:

  1. Elucidate the therapeutic action of psychodynamic psychotherapy
  2. Define the contributions of varying theories to therapeutic change
  3. Integrate current theories into clinical practice
  4. Widen the scope of applicability of psychodynamic concepts to clinical situations
  5. Current concepts of cure

Co-sponsored by William James College; The Continuing Education Program at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a major teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School; Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Three Ripley Street; Psychoanalytic Institute of New England East (PINE); C.G. Jung Institute, Boston.

Friday, March 24, 2017

8:15 am           Welcoming Remarks: Nicholas Covino, PsyD

8:30 am           Overview: Libby Shapiro, PhD

8:45 am           Case Presentation:

            Father, Son and Unholy Ghost, James Herzog, MD

9:30 am            Case Discussants Stuart Pizer, PhD, Alfred Margulies, MD

10:15 am          Coffee Break

10:45 am           Approaching Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy from a Psychoanalytic Perspective, Usha Tummala, PhD

11:30 am           Panel and Audience Discussion of Morning Presentation:

James Herzog, MD, Alfred Margulies, MD, Stuart Pizer, PhD, Libby Shapiro, PhD, Usha Tummala, PhD

12:15-1:45 pm   Lunch (on your own)

1:45 pm             Case Presentation:

Bridging Two Cultures: Psychoanalytic and Systemic Approaches to Couple Therapy, Carolynn Maltas, PhD

2:30 pm            Case Discussants: Anton Kris, MD, Anna Ornstein, MD

3:15 pm            Coffee Break

3:30 pm            Rescue at Sea: Entering the Landscape of a Patient’s Psychosis, Carolyn Stack, PsyD

4:15 pm            Panel and Audience Discussion of Afternoon Presentation:

            Anton Kris, MD, Anna Ornstein, MD, Carolynn Maltas, PhD, Carolyn Stack, PsyD

5:00 pm            Adjourn

 

Saturday, March 25, 2017

8:15 am            Overview: James Frosch, MD

8:30 am            Case Presentation:

Creative Elements of Play, Destruction, and Gratitude in the Therapeutic Setting, Steven Cooper, PhD

9:15 am             Case Discussants: Martha Stark, MD, Robert Fox, LICSW

10:00 am           Coffee Break

10:30 am           The Narrow Path from Repetition to Working-Through: A Clinical Presentation, Rafael Ornstein, MD

11:15 am           Panel and Audience Discussion of Morning Presentation:

Steven Cooper, PhD, Robert Fox, LICSW, James Frosch, MD, Rafael Ornstein, MD, Martha Stark, MD

12:00-1:30 pm  (Lunch (on your own)

1:30 pm            Case Presentation:

Psychodynamic Therapy with the Suicidal Patient: The Therapeutic Alliance as an Intervention for Suicide, Eric Plakun, MD

2:15 pm            Case Discussants: Richard Geist, EdD, William Ventimiglia, D.Min

3:00 pm            Coffee Break

3:15 pm            My Loyal Bad Twin: Helping Patients with Persistent Self-Criticism, Andrea Celenza, PhD

4:00 pm            Panel and Audience Discussion of Afternoon Presentation:

            Andrea Celenza, PhD, Richard Geist, EdD, Eric Plakun, MD, William Ventimiglia, D.Min

5:00 pm            Adjourn


13 CE/CME Credits (MFT CE Credits available)
Program Code: PP17

 


Reduced tuition for attending BOTH Psychodynamic Psychotherapy conferences.

When registering for both conferences please search the program listing for either FULL CONFERENCE 2017 OR FULL CONFERENCE 2017 - Students.

 

Early Registration

through

January 31, 2017

Regular Registration

after

January 31, 2017

Students,

Fellows & Interns,

Unemployed &

Retired Professionals

Thursday Conference - PDT6

$195

$225

$125

Main Conference - PP17

$350

$395

$195

Both Conferences-PDT6-PP17

$495 (save $50) use
FULL CONFERENCE 2017 option

$550 (save $70) use
FULL CONFERENCE

2017 option

$275 (save $45) use

FULL CONFERENCE 2017 - Students option


Andrea Celenza, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry (part-time) Harvard Medical School; Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; recipient of several awards; Author, Erotic Revelations: Clinical Applications and Perverse Scenarios, and Sexual Boundary Violations: Supervisory, and Academic Contexts.

 

Steven Cooper, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute; Supervising Analyst and Faculty, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; Author, A Disturbance in the Field: Essays in Transference-Countertransference Engagement, and Objects of Hope: Exploring Possibility and Limit; Chief Editor Emeritus, Psychoanalytic Dialogues.

 

Robert Fox, LICSW, Adjunct Faculty, Lesley University Division of Counseling and Psychology; Founder and Director, Institute for Existential-Psychoanalytic Therapy; Co-Founder and Steering Committee, New England Center for Existential Therapy.

 

James P. Frosch, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Training and Supervising Analyst, Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute.

 

Richard Geist, EdD, Founder, Teaching and Supervising Analyst, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; Executive Board, International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology; Author, Investor Therapy; Co-Editor, Psychology of Investing, Associate Editor, International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.

 

James Herzog, MD, Training and Supervising Analyst, Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute; Supervisory Analyst, Sigmund Freud Institute, Zurich, Switzerland; Author, Father Hunger.

 

Anton O. Kris, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Training and Supervising Analyst, Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute; Trustee, Anna Freud Centre and Sigmund Freud Archives; Author, Free Association: Method and Process.

 

Carolynn Maltas, PhD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology (part-time) Harvard Medical School; Founding member and Director of Education of the Psychodynamic Couple and Family Institute of New England (PCFINE); Past president (Family and Couple Therapy) of Division 39 of APA.

 

Alfred Margulies, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Associate Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute; Recipient, Harvard Medical School Faculty of Medicine Prize for Excellence in Teaching; Recipient, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society 2013 Outstanding Psychiatrist Award in Clinical Psychiatry; Co-Founder, Cambridge Health Alliance Program for Psychotherapy; Author, The Empathic Imagination.

 

Anna Ornstein, MD, Teaching Associate in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; Professor Emerita of Child Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati; Co-Director, International Center for the Study of Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology; Author, My Mother’s Eyes, Holocaust Memoirs of a Young Girl, Co-Author, Empathy and the Therapeutic Dialogue.

 

Rafael Ornstein, MD, Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Faculty and Co-Chair, Program Committee, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute.

 

Stuart Pizer, PhD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Founding Board Member, Faculty, Supervising Analyst, and former President, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; Associate Editor, Psychoanalytic Dialogues; Author, Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Building Bridges: The Negotiation on Paradox in Psychoanalysis

 

Eric Plakun, MD, Associate Medical Director, Director of Admissions, Austen Riggs Center; Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association, Recipient, Massachusetts Psychiatric Society 2003 Outstanding Psychiatrist Award in Clinical Psychiatry; Editor, New Perspectives on Narcissism and Treatment Resistance and Patient Authority.

 

Elizabeth (Libby) Shapiro, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Supervisor, Cambridge Health Alliance.

 

Carolyn Stack, PsyD, Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; Co-Editor, Bringing the Plague: Toward a Postmodern Psychoanalysis.

 

Usha Tummala, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Boston College; Past chair of the Multicultural Concerns Committee, for Division 39, APA; Author of Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy.

 

William J. Ventimiglia, D.Min, Training Board, Supervising and Training Analyst, Faculty Member, and former President of the C. G. Jung Institute of Boston and of the New England Society of Jungian Analysts.

 

James Walton, MD, Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; President, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute; Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute.


Event Type:Continuing Education Program
Category:Special Events
Early registration ends on Feb 04, 2017.
Regular registration starts on Feb 05, 2017 and ends on Mar 12, 2017.
Late registration starts on Mar 13, 2017.

 

Registration Fees
Fee TypeEarlyRegularLate
 Main Conference - Regular
Member Fee: $395.00$395.00$395.00
Non-Member Fee: $395.00$395.00$395.00
 Fellow's, Interns, Students
Member Fee: $195.00$195.00$195.00
Non-Member Fee: $195.00$195.00$195.00
 

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