For Egypt, TV Show’s Shocking Twist Is Its Sympathetic Jews

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Click Here to Read:  For Egypt, TV Show’s Shocking Twist Is Its Sympathetic Jews By David D. Kirkpatrick in The New York Times on JuneE 23, 2015.

A scene from the Egyptian television series “The Jewish Quarter,” which follows a Jewish family living in Cairo in 1948. The series has astonished Egyptians with its compassionate treatment of Egypt’s Jews and its depiction of their fierce anti-Zionism. CreditEl-Adl Group

Foreclosure with Angelo Villa at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents

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Foreclosure
Angelo Villa
Friday,June 26, 2015
8:30 pm–10:00 pm

The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, New York, NY

Lacan’s concept of foreclosure isolates the structural mechanism responsible for psychosis. How should analytic practice deal with it? What consequences does it Continue reading Foreclosure with Angelo Villa at Après-Coup

Degrees of Entrapment: Living and Dying in the Claustrum with Pamela Sorenson at CFS

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of The Contemporary Freudian Society
Degrees of Entrapment: Living and Dying in the Claustrum

Two-Session Program
Instructor: Pamela Sorensen, PhD
Dates: Friday, November 6, 2015
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Times: Nov 6th 7:30-10:00pm, Nov 7th 9:00am-3:00pm
Location: Upper West Side, NYC

This two-session program will introduce and explore Donald Meltzer’s concept of the claustrum, which is an original and significant contribution to modern psychoanalytic thinking. Two films will be used to illustrate the concept and provide shared ground for the lecture and discussion.

Donald Meltzer’s book “The Claustrum – An Investigation of Claustrophobic Phenomenon” develops and elaborates Kleinian ideas about projective identification in such a way that the clinician is better able to understand patients’ experiences of being trapped in habits of mind that preclude the possibility of authentic intimate connections. The two films used in the workshop show how there is a continuum of disturbance, ranging from ordinary periods of isolation to severe entrapment leading to chronic and destructive pathology.

Pamelia Sorensen, PhD is a psychoanalytic child psychotherapist trained at the Tavistock Clinic in London, UK in the 1970s. She is the author of journal articles and book chapters about infant development, child psychotherapy, and the training of clinicians. She is the former director of The Under Fives Study Center at the University of Virginia, and provides supervision and consultation to psychologists, social workers, and counselors engaged in psychoanalytic work. Her special interest in Donald Meltzer’s work stems from the inspiration of many years of personal supervision with him.

Learning Objectives:

After attending this program, participants will learn:

1. How Meltzer’s concept of “intrusive” projective identification is different from the original concept developed by Melanie Klein and why this is clinically useful.

2. To identify personality characteristics that adhere to the unconscious phantasies associated with different parts of the claustrum.

3. To understand the range of claustral experience and what factors mitigate chronic feelings of entrapment.

Continuing Education Credits:

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of the Contemporary Freudian Society SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0087. CE credits are granted to participants with documented attendance of the entire program and completed online evaluation form. No partial credits will be offered. It is the responsibility of the participants seeking CE credits to comply with these requirements. Upon completion of this program and online evaluation form, participants will be granted 8.5 CE credits.

Program Fee:

Non-CFS Members $175

CFS Members $160

Candidates $135

Students with Valid ID $100

Full refund 30 days prior to program date

For further information regarding this course, please contact Vivian Eskin, veskinphd@me.com or 212-724-4785

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“Identification, Introjection, Projection, and Projective Identification: Early Papers” with Phillida B. Rosnick at CFS

THE PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING INSTITUTE OF THE CONTEMPORARY FREUDIAN SOCIETY
“Identification, Introjection, Projection, and Projective Identification: Early Papers”
Presenter: Phillida B. Rosnick, PhD

Four-Session Program Beginning September 11, 2015 1:00 – 2:30pm

In this four week program we will explore the early and foundational papers written in England in the early 1940’s that extend Freud’s ideas on introjection and identification. This will lead us into the early papers on projective identification. The following papers will be read. This list is our beginning point; one or two others may be included. Continue reading “Identification, Introjection, Projection, and Projective Identification: Early Papers” with Phillida B. Rosnick at CFS

Introduction to Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Vivian Eskin at CFS

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of The Contemporary Freudian Society
Introduction to Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Five-Session Workshop
Instructor: Vivian Eskin, PhD
Dates: September 11, 18, 25
October 2, 9
Time: 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Upper West Side, NYC

This five-session workshop introduces the Tavistock model of couple treatment and presents a discussion of tools and techniques to addressing unresolved issues of separation and Oedipal conflicts as maintaining factors impairing a strong couple bond. This workshop is designed to provide participants the opportunity of furthering Continue reading Introduction to Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Vivian Eskin at CFS