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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy - 2016

Mar 18, 2016 08:15am -
Mar 19, 2016 05:00pm

Event Description

The Lawrence E. Lifson, MD, Psychotherapy Conference

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy - 2016

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

Friday & Saturday, March 18-19, 2016 | 8:15 am - 5:00 pm both days
at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston, MA

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 2/25/16. To avoid disappointment, please register and reserve your hotel rooms as early as possible, using the discount code below. DISCOUNT CODE: Psychotherapy 2016

This twelfth 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

Friday, March 18, 2016

7:45 am Registration

8:15 am Welcoming Remarks, Nicholas Covino, PsyD

8:30 am Overview, James Frosch, MD

8:45 am Case Presentation:

A Case of Father Hunger and Racial Identity, James Herzog, MD

9:30 am Case Discussion: Anna Ornstein, MD and Anton Kris, MD

10:15 am Coffee Break

10:45 am Existential Psychotherapy and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Essential Commonalities, Robert Fox, LICSW

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

James Frosch, MD, James Herzog, MD, Anna Ornstein, MD, Anton Kris, MD and Robert Fox, LICSW

12:15-1:45 pm Lunch (on your own)

1:45 pm Case Presentation:

From Impasse to Engagement: A Clinical Presentation, Rafael Ornstein, MD

2:30 pm Case Discussants:

Yvonne Jenkins, PhD and Linda Carter, MSN

3:15 pm Coffee Break

3:30 pm From Self Protection to Relational Protectiveness: The Modification of Defensive Structures, Richard Geist, EdD

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

Rafael Ornstein, MD, Yvonne Jenkins, PhD, Linda Carter, MSN and Richard Geist, EdD

5:00 pm Adjourn

Saturday, March 19, 2016

8:15 am Overview, Libby Shapiro, PhD

8:30 am A Fragmented Patient: The Therapist as an Autistic Object, Carolyn Stack, PsyD

9:15 am Case Discussants:

Martha Stark, MD and Scott Wilson, MD

10:00 am Coffee Break

10:30 am Crisscrossing Time and Space: The Metaphoric and Sensory Inscapes of Interpretive Action, Alfred Margulies, MD

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

Libby Shapiro, PhD, Carolyn Stack, PsyD, Martha Stark, MD, Scott Wilson, MD and Alfred Margulies, MD

12:00-1:30 pm Lunch (on your own)

1:30 pm Differences and Similarities Between Patient and Psychotherapist Views of What is Helpful, Steven Cooper, PhD

2:15 pm Case Discussants:

Jade McGleughlin, LICSW and Eric Plakun, MD

3:00 pm Coffee Break

3:15 pm The Additive Use of Internal Family Systems in Psychodynamic Therapy, Adam Rosen, PhD, JD

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

Steven Cooper, PhD, Jade McGleughlin, LICSW, Eric Plakun, MD and Adam Rosen, PhD, JD

5:00 pm Adjourn

13 CE/CME Credits
Program Code: PP16

 


Reduced tuition for attending BOTH Psychodynamic Psychotherapy conferences.

When registering for both conferences we suggest that you write down the appropriate discount code noted in red (below) so that you have it available during the checkout process.

 

Early Registration

through

January 31, 2016

Regular Registration

after

January 31, 2016

Students,

Fellows & Interns,

Unemployed &

Retired Professionals

Thursday Conference

(BPD6)

$195

$225

$125

Friday/Saturday Conference (PP16)

$350

$395

$195

Both Conferences

(BPD6 & PP16)

$495 (save $50)
TA-DS16

$550 (save $70)
TA-MS16

$275 (save $45)
TA-FS16

 


Event Type:Continuing Education Program
Category:Special Events
Early registration ends on Jan 30, 2016.
Regular registration starts on Jan 31, 2016 and ends on Mar 06, 2016.
Late registration starts on Mar 07, 2016.

 

Registration Fees
Fee TypeEarlyRegularLate
 Main Conference
Member Fee: $350.00$395.00$395.00
Non-Member Fee: $350.00$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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