Integrating Psychotherapy Research & Clinical Practice: Let’s Create a Dialogue with Dr. Jacques P. Barber at NYPSI

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Integrating Psychotherapy Research & Clinical Practice: Let’s Create a Dialogue
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Attachment: A Pas de Deux of Exploration, Security and Comfort by Nathan Szajnberg

 

Pas de deux in Wuhan, China
N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Invited to teach in China about psychoanalytic development, how does a psychoanalyst select something that is more cross cultural than not?  I chose to teach attachment theory, born of the mind of a psychoanalyst, John Bowlby, exiled for some decades and now returned to psychoanalytic interest since the work of Fonagy, the Steeles, Lieberman and others. 

Here is a brief snippet of the three hour lecture with video from Everett Waters’ website. I thank the Wallerstein Foundation for its ongoing support, Arnie and Arlene Richards and Dr. Tong for this invitation.

If there is enough reader interest, we can develop this as a primer that covers adult attachment and implications for psychoanalytic technique. This would be available through IPBooks.

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Tapping Psychic Undercurrents: ‘The Spirit Level,’ Group Show

Click Here to Read: Tapping Psychic Undercurrents: ‘The Spirit Level,’ Group Show at Gladstone Gallery, Chelsea By K by Karen Rosenberg in the New York Times on April 12, 2012.

An installation view showing, from far left on the floor, “Wall Cascade,” a fabric work by Sam Gilliam; “The Blind Leading the Blind,” sculptures by Peter Buggenhout; and, displayed on the wall, “Untitled,” by Joe Bradley, at the Gladstone Gallery.

I Didn’t Destroy You, We Have Survived with Cecile de Lardemelle at IPTAR

Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program is pleased to invite you to attend a meeting of our Series:
The Child Therapist at Work

I Didn’t Destroy You, We Have Survived: A young girl’s revelations about psychotherapy, and lessons for her therapist By Cecile de Lardemelle, Psy.D.

Monday, April 16th, 2012
Reception and Open House at 7:30 pm
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