If you watched “In Treatment,” read this

Josh Krieger, A CAPA member recently completed his dissertation on China’s first national psychotherapy TV program and its portrayals of family therapy. This web page http://www.joshkrieger.com/lw (Copy and paste it into your browser) contains a summary and a couple of
episodes of the show (subtitled In English). There is also a link to the actual dissertation. He would welcome your comments.
elise

CAPA at the the 2nd Chinese Psychoanalytic Congress in Shanghai

Dear Colleagues

I have just returned from the 2nd Chinese Psychoanalytic Congress in Shanghai. The theme of the Congress, (organized by Zeping Xiao, the director of the Shanghai MHC) was “Psychoanalysis in the Modernizing Society” About 500 people attended. At a big panel on the first night “IPA and China—Where is China on the Map of the IPA?” Dan Jacobs mentioned that in his opinion what was needed for psychotherapy training was weekly classes, which warmed the cockles of my heart. The papers at the conference were varied, representing a number of schools of psychoanalysis
During the conference many people introduced themselves to me and thanked me for what CAPA is doing. We are very very well known and liked. There was much hugging and kissing. I was bowled over.
Major subthemes of the conference —not always explicit–were
1. The Chinese conviction that diversity is a good thing,
2. The Chinese belief that ultimately they will develop their own kind of psychoanalysis,
3. The Chinese concern that some Westerners condescend to them
My paper went well. If you would like to read it ( “Psychoanalysis and Globalization”) please click
http://www.capachina.org/psychoanalysis and globalization.doc

I talked at length with various professors, students in the IPA psychoanalytic program as well as with our own students. Some of what they said:

1. Re: students wanting certificates: They suggested that CAPA find an American university to cooperate with CAPA and a major Chinese University. Such an affiliation could get Chinese government support. The Chinese university would send students to America for a year or so (which the American university would like). CAPA would provide the psychotherapy part of a master’s degree in psychology program. The students would receive their degree from the Chinese university. It would not be important in China which American university.

2. Could a CAPA analyst could come and live in Beijing or Shanghai for 3-12 months (or even several years)—all accommodations etc provided. The Chinese would get support for this endeavor, which might be of interest to a retired analyst or to a young analyst.

3. I discussed with several Americans the possibility that candidates might use a Chinese Skype case for a third case. Since graduation is the concern of institutes and not BOPS, this possibility would benefit the 20 or so Chinese mental health professionals on our waiting list for analysis and also American candidates who have long waits for an appropriate case. (There are now 40 people in China in analysis with American analysts)

4. A few CAPA students have begun private practice and others are about to begin. They will form a group to help and advise each other. In Beijing, several of them may rent an office together and will probably invite CAPA to have its Chinese office there.

5. One of our volunteers, Katie Colton, our intern, is fluent in Chinese. She taught English as a second language in Beijing. Often, otherwise excellent applicants for the training program have poor English. Usually they are advised about ways to improve their English and then are re-interviewed before they begin classes. Katie will organize a weekly English class for these students on Skype. (We are rapidly becoming an All purpose university)

6. Cesar Alfonso, when he returns from the China tour, will organize an online auction for us.

7. In Freud and the Far East Ed. Salman Akhtar, Aronson 2009, there is a chapter on China by Douglas Kirsner and Elise Snyder

Just some general notes—5 years ago people in China were talking about the trauma of the Great Leap Forward and the Japanese invasion. They said that it would be five years before they would talk openly about the horrors of the Cultural Revolution. Well 5 years have passed, books and papers are being written about the Cultural Revolution, and everyone speaks about it very openly.

elise

Houston, We have a problem

Just when we thought all systems were go, we find that we have a problem. We desperately need some one to teach a first year continuous case conference via Skype

You would be teaching on Tuesday evening
9/15,9/22,9/29,10/20,10/27 8:15-9:30 PM East DST (Eastern)
11/3,11/10,11/17,12/1,12/8 5:45-7:00 PM East Standard Time
12/15,1/5,1/19,1/26,2/2, 8:30-9:45 PM East Standard Time

Some alterations in the times are possible.

Please contact me

Warm regards

elise

GOOD NEWS FROM CAPA

There is lots of good news.

NEW FIRST YEAR CLASS: We have just accepted our new first year class; about 50 excellent people all of whom have had two interviews. Our reputation is growing rapidly. We have had applicants from many cities where we will not be able to have a class because there were not enough people (10-12) to have one. BUT, we are going to experiment with another audio-visual technology that—unlike Skype—may enable us to have one set of teachers teaching in several cities simultaneously.

SAN FRANCISCO MEETING OF THE ACADEMY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: went very well with presentations about CAPA itself and also a focus on our work during the Earthquake (Participants: Cesar Alfonso, Allen Dyer, Ken Lee, Ubaldo Leli, Elise Snyder, Jeff Taxman). An edited version of the panel will appear on our Website.

IPA MEETING IN CHICAGO (July 27-August 1): We are trying to arrange a social event for CAPA members and those interested in working with CAPA. So, if you will be in Chicago, please send your name and when you will be there to our wonderful volunteer Sean Hsuan-Yi Lin
seanyilin@gmail.com

CHINA TOUR: October 16-November 1, 2009: those of you who attended the dim sum lunch in NYC at the APsaA meetings in January saw the brochure. We have 28 people who are going and a list of people who want to go next year. It is a wonderful. Remarkably inexpensive and should be mainly deductible. Contact elise.snyder@yale.edu

INSTRUCTORS: Of 72 teaching slots we have filled all but 6. We need the following teachers: (Teach on Skype, 10 classes per course, one hour and fifteen minutes per class, reading lists available with PDFs, and a $500 honorarium for each course)

Year 1, Theory 3 (Later Development Oedipus to Senility) Tuesday Evenings Spring
Year 2, Technique 1 (Resistance, defense regression etc) Thursday Mornings Fall
Continuous Case Seminars 15 sessions Spring & Fall Tuesday evenings

AS usual, we have long waiting lists for analysis and for psychotherapy.

MEMBERSHIP: We now have 213 members. If you have not sent in your dues, please do so. We need all the help we can get. Dues are $30/year.
PAY BY CHECK PAY BY CREDIT CARD
Send to check to CAPA Go to our Website www.capachina.org/
C/O Barbara Campbell Go to Join, Go to Dues
2621 Spring Grove Drive Go to “Don’t have a PayPal account?
Brighton MI 48114 Use your credit card or bank account”
And follow directions
With very warm regards

elise

An Amazing Adventure

CAPA, the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance, (http://www.capachina.org/) is completing the first year of its Two Year Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Training Program. There are 57 students in classes at 6 sites in China. We are inundated with applicants for the incoming first year class.

The program runs for 30 weeks each year divided into three trimesters
No more than 10-12 people in a class
Each course is 10 weeks long
1 and 1/4 hours a week theory class
1 and 1/4 hours a week technique class
1 and 1/4 hours a week continuous case conference
1 hour a week individual supervision
All students receive PEP WEB.
All of this is done using Skype, free, secure and easy to use.
There are model reading lists for each course, but of course, instructors can tweak them to suit.

We are recruiting instructors and supervisors.
In exchange for your participation, we promise you interested and dedicated students (some have been getting up at 4:30 in the morning to attend classes) and an amazing adventure. That’s a pretty good offer these days.

Please contact me for more details.

Elise Snyder elise.snyder@yale.edu

Teachers Needed

Dear Colleagues

CAPA, the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance is now recruiting teachers for the second year of our Two-year Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training Program (our program is similar to programs taught at psychoanalytic Institutes and Societies and departments of psychiatry). Our first year (57 students at 6 sites) has gone very well. The students have “good-enough” English and are eager to learn. Our (almost 50) instructors have enjoyed the work immensely.

Training Program.
There are 3 trimesters.
There is a theory and a technique class in each trimester
Each class is one hour fifteen minutes long
Each course has 10 classes.
The students at each site are together in a classroom.
Everything is done on Skype.
Continue reading Teachers Needed

MAO AND FREUD

The article by Dune Lawrence is being widely read in China. I am traveling in China now, teaching, supervising and consulting. I have thus far had consultations with 6 Chinese mental health professionals with good English who will be the kind of analytic patients most of us would give our eye teeth for—even our molars. Please volunteer and join the more than 175 APsaA, IPA, and Division 39 analysts and treat one of them via Skype. Contact me at
elise.snyder@yale.edu

Elise–in Wuhan

Skype communications

Lest anyone be disturbed by the article about Skype in today’s NY Times. We have known since we began that Skype text messages are not secure. Nor for that matter are Skype
computer-to-telephone communications).

We advise our Chinese colleagues NOT to use Skype text messages (Chat function). Our Chinese colleagues are often amused by our worries. As far as we can tell the issue is whether or not someone is a “person of interest”.

We are assured by our security people that Skype computer -to computer communications are secure.

For those of you who are interested, I have a little piece called “Life in an Insecure World” that you might want to read.

Elise