American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW)
Love, Loss: Creating a Meaningful Life
Saturday April 10, 2010
9:00 am – 9:30 am
Registration and Breakfast
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Panel Presentation and Discussion
@ The New York Blood Center
310 East 67 Street (bet. 1st and 2nd Aves)
New York, NY
PROGRAM
Jane S. Hall
Loss in Childhood
Using the movie The Maid along with disguised clinical material, this paper explores the deadening effect of an impoverished
childhood, showing that in adulthood, love can repair loss.
Theodore J. Jacobs
Love, Loss, and the Uses of Memory
This paper examines the current controversy over the uses of memory in analysis. Literary and clinical examples illustrate the key role played by memory in working through traumatic experiences of loss and thwarted love.
Theresa Aiello
Strange Elegy: Beauty, Illusion and Meaning
A change or surprise in narrative is discovered in children’s use of aesthetic terms in the aftermath of 9/11. The author reflects on the need for illusion, and the sense of beauty as precious and a sustaining function throughout the life cycle.
Gilbert Cole
Cliché and the Demands of Thinking: Approaching the terms “love,” “loss,” and “meaningful life”
The conference’s title evoked a process of ‘interpretive enactment’ in the presenter, who will offer his reflections on how expanding the domain of the meaningful, and with it the sense of living a meaningful life, might be inhibited.
Moderator – Samoan Barish, PhD, DSW
Each presentation will be followed by dialogue with the panelists and audience.
BIOGRAPHIES
Theresa Aiello, PhD, LCSW NYU School of Social Work, Nat’l Institute for the Psychotherapies; Author, Child and Adolescent Treatment for Social Work Practice; Private Practice, NYC.
Gilbert W. Cole, PhD, LCSW Nat’l Institute for the Psychotherapies, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center; Editor, Studies in Gender and Sexuality; Author, Infecting the Treatment: Being an HIV Positive Analyst; Private practice, NYC.
Jane S. Hall, LCSW NY Freudian Society, International Psychoanalytic Association; Author, Deepening the Treatment; Roadblocks on the Journey of Psychotherapy; Private practice, NYC.
Theodore J. Jacobs, MD NY Psychoanalytic Institute, The Institute affiliated with NYU; Author, The Use of the Self: Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Situation; Co-editor, On Beginning an Analysis; Private practice, NYC.
Samoan Barish, PhD, DSW Past President, AAPCSW; Sanville Institute, New Center for Psychoanalysis; Author, articles on endings, analysts’ limitations, couples; Private practice, Santa Monica and Pasadena, CA.
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Conference Chair – Penny Rosen, MSW, LCSW, BCD-P
Committee: Janet Burak, LCSW, Margaret Debrot, MSW, LCSW, Michael De Simone, PhD, LCSW, Roslyn Goldner, MSS, LCSW, Dianne Heller Kaminsky, MSW, LCSW, BCD, Sanda Bragman Lewis, LCSW, Barbara O’Connor, MSW, LCSW, Louis Pansulla, LCSW, Myrna Ram, MSW, LCSW,M. Kim Sarasohn, PhD, LCSW, Roberta Shechter, DSW, Diana Siskind, MSW, LCSW, Carol Thea, MSW, LCSW, Judith Weiss, MSW, LCSW, Yvonne Young, MSSW, LCSW, BCD
THIS PROGRAM IS APPROVED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS (PROVIDER #886464859) FOR 4.0 CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTACT HOURS.”
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