Dancing in the Dark: Intuition as a Guiding Light

Impasse in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis

Spring Workshop*: Jane Hall, LCSW Dancing in the Dark: Intuition as a Guiding Light
Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst at the New York Freudian Society; a founder of The New York School for Psychotherapy

Labels such as negative therapeutic reaction or impasse (a deadlock with no anticipated progress) can box us in. Ms. Hall invites us to explore what makes the therapist resort to these labels. Using case material she will revisit the repetition compulsion and the attachment to abuse that often exhaust the dyad. Her premise is that benevolent curiosity, hopefulness, caritas, and patience are what keep us going. She will remind us that change, no matter how longed for, means loss: loss of early objects, reliable (though often crippling) defenses, and even one’s sense of self. What often seem like impasses can be seen as calls for help to face powerful fears of separation. Although our work seeks to cast light we must also be comfortable dancing in the dark.

Case Presentation: To Be Announced

Levine, H. (2010). Creating analysts; creating analytic patients, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 91, 1385-1404.

*The Spring Workshop is co-sponsored by DSPP, the Dallas Psychoanalytic Center, and the Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Social Work.

Holocaust trauma transmission, Asperger’s, neuroscience and reading by Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Dear Colleagues,

As the threat of beach weather recedes in the northeast, I hope you will find this week’s entries on the international psychoanalytic website a welcome consolation.

Please note that I have listed only newly listed future events in the Announcements Category in the interest of saving time and space, but please review all while you are at that site.

As always, I will begin with some choices of mine, followed by the list of all posts.

Below are my this week’s choices:

1) For all those who are interested in PTSD and in particular the transmission of the Holocaust trauma, the play Eavesdropping on Dreams by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg, slated for off-broadway showing in April , should prove Continue reading Holocaust trauma transmission, Asperger’s, neuroscience and reading by Sasha Rolde on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net

Eavesdropping on Dreams by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg

Click Here to Read:  Flyer for Eavesdropping on Dreams and link to order tickets.

EAVESDROPPING  ON DREAMS–A NEW PLAY ABOUT THE TRANS-GENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF THE HOLOCAUST TRAUMA
BY RIVKA BEKERMAN-GREENBERG, PH.D

 

Lynn Cohen and Jake Robards set to headline the cast of the world premiere of Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg’s EAVESDROPPING ON DREAMS, presented Off-Broadway by Barefoot Theatre Company with previews beginning April 20 prior to an official press opening of Sunday April 29 at the Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce Street) in Manhattan. Ronald Cohen will direct.

EAVESDROPPING ON DREAMS is Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg’s haunting play about three generations of women in one family and their struggles with coming to terms with the aftermath of the Holocaust. Shaina Eberkohn, a 25 Continue reading Eavesdropping on Dreams by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg