Quantum Physics and Psychoanalysis with Gerald Gargiulo at WCSPP

Scientific Meeting 2 CE Hours available for LCSW’s, LP’s, LMFT’s, LMHC’s and LCAT’s
QUANTUM PHYSICS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS: NEW CLINICAL MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING DYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
Live, in-person presenter: Gerald J. Gargiulo, Ph.D.

Friday, October 6, 2017 8:00 p.m.
Suggested contribution: $20 Admission with CE: $30

Community Unitarian Church 468 Rosedale Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 RSVP to Ken Barish barish@wcspp.org

This talk will present the interface between some of the primary findings of quantum physics and the clinical practice of dynamic psychotherapy. Quantum physics models can be useful for many different therapeutic approaches. They have particular benefit for validating the findings of relational psychoanalysis. Quantum physics models also provide a wider framework for understanding clinical practice than do Newtonian models, which rely on cause and effect, determinism, and accept the bifurcation of conscious and unconscious. Clinical vignettes will be offered for each of the models discussed.

Gerald J. Gargiulo is a psychotherapist/psychoanalyst in practice in Stamford, CT and New York City. He is on the editorial boards of The Psychoanalytic Review, Psychoanalytic Psychology & Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies. He is a former President of the NPAP Psychoanalytic Training Institute and a former President and founding member of The International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education. He has authored numerous professional articles as well as three texts, the latest of which is Quantum Psychoanalysis: Essays on Physics, Mind and Analysis Today.

CONTINUING EDUCATION – 2 CE HOURS

The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy is recognized by NY State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Clinical Social Workers # 00063; Licensed Psychoanalysts # P-0027; Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists #MFT-0040; Licensed Mental Health Counselors #MHC-0075; Licensed Creative Arts Therapists #CAT-0028.

Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to describe some of the major findings of quantum physics and how these findings can be applied to the practice of psychotherapy.
2. Participants will be able to apply the concepts of quantum models to specific clinical problems such as therapeutic decision making and enactments.
3. Participants will be able to to describe the different clinical consequences that follow from using a deterministic model vs. a probability model for conceptualizing clinical interventions.

A completed evaluation must be submitted at the end of the conference.

Who should attend: Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychoanalysts, other mental health professionals, nurses, graduate students.

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