Transference and Countertransference: Shibboleths or Albatrosses with Arnold Richards at MITPP

THE METROPOLITAN CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH
and THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE
FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

TRANSFERENCE AND COUNTERTRANSFERENCE:
SHIBBOLETHS OR ALBATROSSES

Saturday, DECEMBER 6, 2014
Presenter: ARNOLD RICHARDS, M.D.

Arnold Richards’ presentation will be based on two papers, one on transference and one on countertransference. Dr. Richards presented these papers in Wuhan, China, originally. You may read the papers in advance. They will be emailed to you upon your registration for the workshop. Continue reading Transference and Countertransference: Shibboleths or Albatrosses with Arnold Richards at MITPP

Funding Request for Research Proposal: The tragedy of 9/11 women who were pregnant and widowed and their infants

Funding Request for Research Proposal:
The tragedy of 9/11 women who were pregnant and widowed and their infants
Beatrice Beebe PhD; Clinical Professor, NYS Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University
Acute traumatic loss has wide-ranging effects on ordinary individuals, especially parents and children, yet infants and young children are often forgotten in a disaster. In October, 2001, Beatrice Beebe, a mother-infant researcher and therapist, together with other highly trained therapists, began a therapeutic project to try to help these women and their infants born after 9/11. This project also had a research component. Mothers and infants were seen for a video-based therapeutic consultation. Because of our therapeutic involvement we have a unique set of videotapes of mother-infant
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WWII, Berlin Wall, science bubble, Yale & ethics from Sasha Rolde on IP.net

Dear Colleagues:

At the beginning of this month, the mood is rather sombre, drawing us back to WWII with Veterans Day, the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and the results of elections this week, for which the turnout heralds that of 1947. These events are reflected in some of the posts on our website this week. As usual I will not list previous Announcements, will tell you my current choices followed by the entire list of contents.

My choices this week are:

1) what happened to the remaining Jewish population after WWII. Please read Jews and the Berlin Wall at Leo Baeck Institute
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Jews and the Berlin Wall at Leo Baeck Institute

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Sunday, November 16, 2014, 2:00 PM | Panel Discussion, Jews and the Berlin Wall
Leo Back Institute
15 W. 16th St.
New York, NY 10011
(212) 744-6400
Border controls in East Berlin, shortly before East German authorities sealed the border in August 1961, Bundesarchiv
Twenty-five years ago, in November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down, paving the way for the re-unification of Germany. Just as the fall of the Wall marked a transformation of the political order, it was a turning point for Jewish life in Europe. Continue reading Jews and the Berlin Wall at Leo Baeck Institute

CMPS Annual Conference: The Layered Self: Linking Motivation and Intervention in Modern Analytic Technique

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Click Here to Read:  CMPS Annual Conference: The Layered Self: Linking Motivation and Intervention in Modern Analytic Technique on Saturday, December 6, 2014 Held at NYU’s Rosenthal Pavilion, tenth floor, Helen & Martin Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South, across from Washington Square Park, New York City.

November APA Division 39 InSight

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President’s Message

I write this message from Lisbon, Portugal, where I had an exceptionally moving experience at a conference organized by the Portuguese arm of IARPP. Led by Frederico Periera, the group consists mostly of psychologists, and they are a very motivated warm and open group. I feel like I have not just a group of new colleagues, but new friends. The training program in psychoanalytic therapy is thriving and Continue reading November APA Division 39 InSight