Dialogues in Contemporary Psychoanalysis 2009-2010
A Saturday morning with:
Kimberlyn Leary, Ph.D.--September 12, 2009
Ken Corbett, Ph.D.--October 10, 2009
Henry Markman, M.D., Rachel Peltz, Ph.D., Annie Sweetnam, Ph.D.--February 20, 2010
Judith Kantrowitz, Ph.D.--May 1, 2010
LOCATION: All programs take place at the SFCP Auditorium, 2340 Jackson Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco (entrance on Webster Street)
PEACE BUILDING: MEDIATING IDENTITY BASED CONFLICT IN THE WAKE OF COMMUNAL TRAUMA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 9:30-12:30
PRESENTER: Kimberlyn Leary, Ph.D., M.P.A., Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Faculty of the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute; Affiliate Faculty, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School; Director of Psychology and Psychology Training, Cambridge Health Alliance.
MODERATOR: Peter Goldberg, Ph.D.
This seminar has been approved for 3 hours CME/CE credits.
RETHINKING MASCULINITY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2009 9:30-12:30
PRESENTER: Ken Corbett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is the author of "Boyhoods: Rethinking Masculinities."
DISCUSSANT: Terrence Owens, Ph.D., Member and Faculty, SFCP; Faculty, UCSF and USF; Former director of adolescent psychiatry at McAuley Institute, St. Mary's Medical Center, San Francisco.
MODERATOR: Julie Ruskin, Ph.D.
This seminar has been approved for 3 hours CME/CE credits.
TRUTH, BEAUTY, AND AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2010 9:30-12:30
PRESENTERS: Henry Markman, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst and Faculty, SFCP; Personal Analyst, PINC. Dr. Markman has published on music, aesthetic experience, and analytic listening.
Rachael Peltz, Ph.D., Personal and Supervising Analyst and Faculty, PINC. She has published papers on psychoanalytic impasses, the manic society, and psychoanalytic ways of listening.
Annie Sweetnam, Ph.D., Faculty and Member, PINC. She has published various psychoanalytic articles including an award winning paper on gender and most recently one on aesthetic experience.
MODERATOR: Henry Markman, M.D.
This seminar has been approved for 3 hours CME/CE credits.
OBSTACLES TO LOVE
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2010 9:30-12:30
PRESENTER: Judy L. Kantrowitz, Ph.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. She has written and lectured extensively about patient/analyst match, and has authored two books: The Patient's Impact on the Analyst, and Writing About Patients: Responsibilities, Risks, and Ramifications.
Dr. Kantrowitz was named the National Woman Scholar for the American Psychoanalytic Association, and her visit to SFCP is supported by that award.
DISCUSSANT: Maria Longuemare, M.D., Ph.D., Member and Faculty, SFCP
MODERATOR: Mary Margaret McClure, D.M.H.
This seminar has been approved for 3 hours CME/CE credits.
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.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
PHYSICIANS: The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. 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.
LCSWs/MFTs: The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis is a provider approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider Number PCE623, for 3 CE credits on an hour for hour basis.
PSYCHOLOGISTS: Psychologists attending SFCP events approved for CME credits may report AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ toward their CE requirements and are now able to directly submit their verification letters at the end of each renewal cycle using the MCEP credit reporting form that can be found on the internet at: http://www.cpapsych.org/associations/6414/files/mcepaa/files/MCEP_Reporting_Form.pdf
REGISTERED NURSES: The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 02677, on an hour for hour basis.
The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
The San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
CME/CE OBJECTIVES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 Educational Objectives:
1. Participants will learn about principles of mediation in communities which have been traumatized by civil war and inter-communal conflict.
2. Participants will become familiar with how a psychoanalytically-based approach to negotiation and mediation might be used to improve collaboration in politically traumatized communities.
3. Participants will be offered illustrative case examples of situations where peace-building efforts are taking place in countries recently torn by identity-based conflict.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2009 Educational Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to discuss different aspects of masculinity from a psychoanalytic perspective with an emphasis on the clinical application of the ideas.
2. Participants will be able to redefine the multi-faceted conception of masculinity and to link it with the function of identity.
3. Participants will be able to discuss the emerging male identity in light of childhood conflict and sexuality.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2010 Educational Objectives:
1. Participants will develop a psychoanalytic approach to musical form and the links to listening to patients.
2. Participants will learn about how aesthetic experiences in treatment have therapeutic value, and the ways the analyst can foster these aesthetic experiences.
3. Participants will learn various theories of creativity and how they apply to analytic work.
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2010
1. Participants will be able to describe the dynamics that may underlie flooding or freezing of affect in psychotherapy.
2. Participants will be able to describe how the course of the treatment is affected by how the particular management of affect intensity affects the therapist.
3. Participants will be able to explain the need for the therapist to continue to explore and try to remain conscious of his or her countertansference reactions.
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