Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program is pleased to invite you to attend a meeting of
The Child Therapist At Work Series
WORK WITH PARENTS IN THE PSYCHOANALYTIC TREATMENT OF CHILDREN: A CATALYST FOR CHANGE
PRESENTER: KEN WINARICK, PhD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
Reception and Open House at 7:30 pm, Program to follow
IPTAR East: 1651 Third Avenue, Conference Room (between 92nd and 93rd)
RSVP at iptarcaprsvp@gmail.com
Please include your name, phone number, affiliation and specify if you will be requesting social work CE credits.
SPACE IS LIMITED. ATTENDANCE IS CONFIRMED BY REGISTRATION
In the analysis of a nine year old boy, Dr. Winarick will describe what he found most effective in establishing and sustaining a therapeutic alliance with each of the parents, enabling him to engage them in an analytic process leading to insight and change. This task was complicated by the parents’ level of hostility towards each other, that periodically erupted in disturbing, even violent events. These events also, paradoxically, provided opportunity for analytic work with the parents that provided important insights into their mutually destructive patterns of interaction with each other and with the boy, and the periodic emergence of their resistance to continuing the analysis.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn how to develop a therapeutic alliance with parents and engage them in the treatment
Participants will learn to address initial and ongoing parental resistances to treatment.
Participants will learn to be able to identify parental conflicts and experiences in the past that contribute to the child’s difficulties
Ken Winarick, Ph.D. is President, Training and Supervising Analyst, American Institute for Psychoanalysis associated with the Karen Horney Clinic; Former Director, The Psychology Internship Program, Karen Horney Clinic; Faculty, Child and Adolescent Program, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; Faculty, Institute for Psychoanalytic Education affiliated with N.Y.U. School of Medicine; Certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis, The Contemporary Freudian Society; Recipient of the Edith Sabshin Teaching Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Teaching Method: Lecture and clinical presentation followed by discussion with the audience.
Social Workers: The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Inc. (IPTAR) SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0226. (2) CE credits will be granted to participants who have registered, have documented evidence of attendance of the entire program and have completed the on-line evaluation form. Upon completion of the evaluation form a Certificate of Completion will be emailed to all participants who comply with these requirements.
CE Administrative Fee: $15.00