Understanding the Loss of Understanding Between Couples at CFS

Understanding the Loss of Understanding Between Couples
One-Session Program (2 Contact Hours)
Instructor: Monica Vorchheimer
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2016
Time: 3:00-5:00pm
Location: Upper West Side TBA

This paper focuses on the couple as a psychoanalytic object; conjectures emerge from the observation of Psychoanalysis with couples in a joint setting and aims to enlighten the difficulty couples have when speaking and understanding each other. I will explore what happens when they lose their capacity to make themselves Continue reading Understanding the Loss of Understanding Between Couples at CFS

The Neuroscience Association: suggested readings in neuropsychoanalysis: six specialized lists — and upcoming events

Suggested Reading in Neuropsychoanalysis:
We have just added
six specialized reading lists to our educational resources on the NPSA website. These suggested readings focus on a number of topics, and are intended for individuals from various fields of expertise. The six reading lists are as follows:

History of Neuropsychoanalysis provides an overview of the genesis and evolution of our transdisciplinary enterprise. It highlights some of the key pioneers and advocates in this field, and draws on their work in bringing the world of subjective experience into dialogue with neuroscientific disciplines. This reading list also offers explanations as to what neuropsychoanalysis is and what subject matter it involves. Continue reading The Neuroscience Association: suggested readings in neuropsychoanalysis: six specialized lists — and upcoming events

Becoming a Flexible Freudian with Jeffrey H. Golland at MITPP

The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,
The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and
The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists

Invite you to a Scientific Meeting
Friday, January 29, 2016 – 7:30 PM
BECOMING A FLEXIBLE FREUDIAN
Presenter: Jeffrey H. Golland, Ph.D.

This paper traces my 58-year romance with psychoanalysis. Along the way, I describe the range of treatments derived from Freud’s theory, and I address essential therapeutic principles with clinical vignettes. While clinical work engages me in every single hour, psychoanalysis is more than an effective therapy; it is an evolving science of Continue reading Becoming a Flexible Freudian with Jeffrey H. Golland at MITPP