Psychology Sunday: Matthew D. Lieberman

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Discovering Organizational Identity: An Application of Object Relations and Intersubjectivity with Michael Diamond, Ph.D. at IPTAR

IPTAR: L.J.Gould Center for Systems-Psychoanalytic Studies Monthly Systems-Psychoanalytic Case Conference
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:30AM to 1PM

Michael Diamond, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies – University of Missouri Discovering Organizational Identity: An Application of Object Relations and Intersubjectivity
Author: Discovering Organizational Identity: Dynamics of Relational Attachment (2017)

LOCATION: IPTAR Conference Room 1651 Third Ave–Suite 205, bet E 92nd & 93rd Streets (Subways: 4/5 to 86th St. or 6 to 96th St.)

CE Credits Available

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The Dark Side of the Womb with Joan Raphael-Leff at CFS

NY Spring Project: “The Dark Side of the Womb: Depression and Persecutory Disturbances in Pregnancy and Early Parenting” One-Session Program (2 Contact Hours), Presenter: Professor Joan Raphael-Leff Date: Sunday, February 19, 2017 Time: 10:00am-12:30pm Location: Mt. Sinai, Goldwurm Auditorium, Madison Ave @ 98th St., NYC

This seminar will concentrate on the first 1000 days (from conception to two years). A model of parental orientations will be presented to explore the diverse range of subjective responses to the bizarre experience of two-in-one-body; and the complex feelings in face-to-face daily co-existence when an intimate beloved can rapidly turn into a persecutory stranger. We will focus on healthy ambivalence – a medley of familiarity and alterity, altruism and antagonism, both within one’s self, and in dialogue with the unknowable Other. But also on areas of ‘darkness’ in the minds of expectant parents and new mothers and fathers – sparked by the intense emotional experiences of pregnancy, birth and caregiving. Continue reading The Dark Side of the Womb with Joan Raphael-Leff at CFS