THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOANALYTIC PROGRAM OF THE NEW YORK FREUDIAN SOCIETY INVITES YOU TO A COLLOQUIUM
DEDICATED TO DR. IRVING STEINGART
PRESENTER: RORI SHAFFER, LCSW
DISCUSSANT: IRENE WINEMAN-MARCUS
Ms. Shaffer will present the four time a week psychoanalysis of a 10 year old boy who began treatment following the death of his mother when he was 6 years old. At the time of the referral, he was in a state of crisis, frightened, angry and out of control at home and at school. This presentation will focus on how this boy’s conflicts over his unconscious aggressive fantasies and his guilt were expressed. His remarkable progress in the analysis will be described.
Rori Shaffer is a graduate of the Hunter School of Social Work, a graduate of IPTAR’s Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program (CAP), a member of the Board of the CAP program and a candidate in the Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Training Program of the New York Freudian Society. She has a private practice in New York City with children, adolescents and their parents.
Irene Wineman-Marcus was trained in Child Psychoanalysis at the Anna Freud Center (formerly the Hampstead Child Therapy Clinic) and in Adult Psychoanalysis at the New York Freudian Society. She has taught at the NYFS and the New York University Psychoanalytic Institute in their child programs. Irene Wineman-Marcus is the author of two children’s books;
“Into the Great Forest,” a story for children away from their parents for the first time, and “Scary Night Visitors” a story for children with bedtime fears.
She is in private practice in Great Neck, N.Y.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Reception at 8:00 PM Program begins at 8:30 PM
Auditorium, Karen Horney Clinic 329 East 62 Street