Pharmocology for the Non-Medicating Therapist at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
Extension Division
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY
 
PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE NON-MEDICATING THERAPIST:
WHEN TO RECOMMEND IT & WHAT TO EXPECT
Deborah Plachta, M.D.
 
Tuesdays, November 3 – 17, 2009
7 – 8:30 pm (3 Sessions)
Fee $90
 
When it Helps
How to Approach it with patients
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The Narcissism of Old Age by Anna Burton at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
WORKS IN PROGRESS
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY

Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 8:30 p.m.

The Narcissism of Old Age                                                         

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‘Hysteria’: Jumping on Freud’s Couch

HYSTERIA

Click Here To Read:   Theater: ‘Hysteria’: Jumping on Freud’s Couch, reviewed by Nelson Pressley  on the Washington Post website on October 16, 2009.

 

  Hysteria2Click Here to Read: A meeting of Freud and Dali in Rep Stage’s ‘Hysteria’ Stylish production mixes traditional farce with dark issues reviewed by Tim Smith in the Baltimore Sun on October 16, 2009.

Jeff Baker and Bruce Nelson as Freud and Dali in farce with multiple personalities

Eugene Mahon on The Spit and Image at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON PSYCHOANALYSIS & CULTURE
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3RD, NY,  NY

 Thursday October 15, 2009, 8:15 p.m.

The Spit and Image: A Psychoanalytic Dissection of a Colloquial Phrase

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John Munder Ross, Ph.D. on Brothers, Sisters, and a Return to Reality at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY                                            

Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 8:15 p.m.

John Munder Ross, Ph.D. will speak about Brothers, Sisters, and a Return to Reality.  Anna Balas, M.D. will be the discussant.

Join us for light refreshments from 7:30 to 8 p.m.

 For information about our training programs please visit us at: www.psychoanalysis.org

Videos from the Ulm Conference Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies III – June 4-6, 2009

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THE BERLIN RESEARCH RESOURCE FOR THERAPEUTIC IMPASSES
The field of psychotherapy has come to a kind of maturation. Large scale, repeated meta-analytic findings on the shorter treatments of all kind basically agree that the portion of outcome variance explained by the kind of therapy on the average is around 10%; the outcome variation explained by the therapist´s capacity to establish a working treatment is around 20%; the outcome variation explained by the patient´s capacity to utilize treatment is around 30%. The rest is unexplained variance due to many factors etc. The most logical action – accepting these findings – is the support of patients´for mastering difficult situations in treatment – but excactly this has not yet been been conceptualized. We all agree that difficulties with patients will bring therapists to peer supervison (in Germany called intervision); why not have supervion for patients in difficult situations.

Long before treatments fail due to border crossing or obvious lack of care that make even the most patient patients leave, patients should be offered a facility to seek professional advice.

This research project will provide patients with a resource for scrupulous, impartial consultative review of a treatment and for recommendations for future care.

Protocols will be developed and researchers employed to discern and categorize the problems brought to the facility. Scientific papers that will inform and improve clinical practice are the goal of this work.

Recommendations will be made but no treatment will be available through the advisors of the project itself. The concept of the project uses a third person to disentangle problematic situations that hinder patients to better sttand through conflictual situation that other wose might lead to the experience of treatment failure.

It is therefore not a traditional “second opinion” offered to evaluate the suitability of a treatment before work is begun, nor will there be any possibility of using the project as an alternative treatment source. It will remain carefully and rigorously neutral in its study and recomendations.

Principal investigator: Horst Kaechele, MD, PhD
Associated researchers will be: Almuth Sellschopp, PhD; Jochen Eckert, PhD and others
Advisor: David Orlinsky, PhD

Click on the screen below to view Horst Kaechele’s introduction to the conference.

Below find a listing of the contents of the videos:
DVD 1: Welcome address from the host Prof.H Kaechele also reading the welcome  address from the German Medical Association; from the president of  German Society for Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Psychosomatics and  Depth-Psychology Dr.K. Muench. G. Roth (Bremen): Do we need biological measures for evaluating long-term treatments.A. Buchheim (Innsbruck), S. Taubner (Kassel), D. Wiswede (Ulm)& H. Kaechele (Ulm) : Neural correlates of attachment patterns in depressed patients: First findings of the HANSE-Neuro-Psychoanalysis Study.
J. Lehtonen (Helsinki): Molecular findings on serotonin transporter levels in relation to one-year psychodynamic psychotherapy of drug-naive patients with depression using the SPET brain imaging method.
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