Celebrating Arlene Kramer Richards at CFS Washington

Free Conference, please join us
The Contemporary Freudian Society
CELEBRATING ARLENE KRAMER RICHARDS

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Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand-Selected Papers (ipbooks.net)

Presentations—Discussion—Celebration

Sunday, December 8, 2013

10:00am-10:15 registration and refreshments

10:15-12:15 Presentations and Book Discussion

12:15-12:30  socializing and book signing

FOUNDERS ROOM, LOWER LEVEL SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

West Side of Intersection of Nebraska and New Mexico Avenue with   parking under building

Washington, DC

Program is free.  2 CE credits available for fee of $20

Introductions and Discussions by: Justine Kalas Reeves, Nancy R. Goodman, Elizabeth Fritsch, Kerry Malawista, & Marilyn Meyers

 Listening to Understand–Female Development, Perversions, and Psychoanalysis and Film:    Presenter: Arlene Kramer Richards

Please join us in the opportunity to explore Arlene Kramer Richards’ breakthrough ideas about Female Development, Perversion, and Psychoanalysis and Film. Dr. Richards will engage in a lively dialogue about the process of discovery and her current thinking on these contemporary topics. We look forward to a stimulating and spirited discussion of these issues. 

 

Arlene Kramer Richards has developed major ideas about genital sensation in the little girl and the unconscious fantasies and conflicts arising from those sensations.  Her work on discovering perversion in the female psyche and her exploration of images of women in films has helped articulate contemporary thinking about women and about conflict and unconscious fantasy development for men and women. 

 

Books will be available for purchase.

Cash or checks only

Objectives:  At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

 

1.      Identify genital fantasies that are unique to women

2.     Identify and explain intrapsychic conflicts that women experience about their wishes and fears

3.     Recognize and discuss perversions in women

 

Psychologists: The Contemporary Freudian Society is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education programs for psychologists. CFS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. APA-approved CE credits are granted to participants with documented attendance of the entire conference and completed evaluation forms. It is the responsibility of participants seeking APA-approved CE credits to comply with these requirements. Upon completion of this program and evaluation form, and upon receipt of the $20 CE fee, participants will be granted certificates for 2 CE credits.

 

Social Workers: The Social Work Boards of the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia will grant continuing education credits to social workers attending a program offered by an APA authorized sponsor, provided they comply with the requirements stated above for Psychologists.

 

Who Should Attend:

Mental Health Professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, pastoral counselors), and people with an interest in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic thinking and clinical applications.

 

Important disclosure information: None of the planners and presenters of this CE program have any relevant financial relationships to disclose.

 

If you have any questions, please contact:   Nancy Goodman (nrgoodmanphd@gmail.com).

 

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of CFS offers a variety of programs in both New York City and Washington, DC for students interested in adult psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. All Masters-level professionals are welcome to apply.

Please visit instituteofcfs.org for further information

 

About the participants

 

Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D.  is a training and supervising analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS) and the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA).  She is faculty with the CFS and Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China.  Her psychoanalytic writings help clarify issues of female development, perversion, loneliness, and the internal world of artists and poets.  She has written extensively on these topics and has edited books dedicated to Jacob Arlow, Horacio Etchegoyen, and Martin Bergmann.  Her recent book: Psychoanalysis–Listening to Understand—Selected Papers of Arlene Kramer Richards  is a compilation of her selected works, ipbooks, 2013.  She is in private practice in New York City. 

 

Justine Kalas Reeves, D Psych.  works with children, adolescents and adults in Washington, DC.  Prior to joining the training at the Contemporary Freudian Society, she was Director of the Jenny Waelder Hall Center for Children–a psychoanalytic school in Washington, DC.  She trained as a child and adolescent psychoanalyst at the Anna Freud Centre, working in the Toddler Service of the Anna Freud Centre and at the Adolescent Department of the Tavistock during her time in London.

 

Nancy R. Goodman, Ph.D.  is a training and supervising analyst with the CFS and the IPA.  She is on the permanent faculty.  She is interested in unconscious fantasy, enactment processes, witnessing of trauma, and psychoanalysis and film.  Her recent publications include: The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust—Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Living Mind, editor/writer with Marilyn Meyers (Routledge, 2012); Battling the Life and Death Forces of Sadomasochism: Clinical Perspectives (Karnac, 2013), editor/writer with Harriet Basseches and Paula Ellman; and edited Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand: selected papers of Arlene Kramer Richards (ipbooks, 2013).  She has a psychoanalytic practice in Bethesda, Md.

 

Elizabeth Fritsch, Ph.D. is a training and supervising  analyst and on the permanent faculty of the CFS.  She recently was the president of the CFS and director of the training institute in Washington, DC.  She has published in the area of female development and is interested in unconscious fantasy development.  She is in private practice in McLean, Virginia. 

 

Kerry Malawista, Ph.D.  is a training analyst in the Contemporary Freudian Society, She is in private practice in Potomac, MD and McLean, VA. She is permanent faculty at the Contemporary Freudian Society and the Washington School of Psychiatry. She has taught at George Washington University Psychology doctoral Program, Virginia Commonwealth University and Smith College School of Social Work. She is the co-author of Wearing my Tutu to Analysis and Other Stories (2011) and co-editor, The Therapist in Mourning: From the Faraway Nearby (2013), both with Columbia University Press.  Her essays have appeared widely including The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post, Zone 3, Washingtonian Magazine, and Voices, alongside many professional chapters and articles.

 

Marilyn B. Meyers, Ph.D. is on the faculty of the Washington School of Psychiatry, where she teaches and supervises in the postgraduate Clinical Program on Psychotherapy Practice.  She is past president of the Section on Couples and Families of the Division of Psychoanalysis (Div.39) of the American Psychological Association.  She has a longstanding interest in working with Holocaust survivors and their children.  Her recent publications include: The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust—Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Living Mind, editor/writer with Nancy R. Goodman (Routledge, 2012); “Am I my Mother’s Keeper?: Certain vicissitudes in the Mother-Daughter Relationship concerning Envy in The Mother-Daughter Relationship (Jason Aronson, 2008) and “When the Holocaust Haunts the Couple: Hope, Guilt, and Survival (2005).