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Workshop: Developmental Issues Influencing Intimacy in Couples

  • 11 Feb 2018
  • 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
  • 115 West 27th Street, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10001

Developmental Issues Influencing
Intimacy in Couples


Workshop: Training Institute for Mental Health in Collaboration with Section I, Division of Psychoanalysis, APA
Sunday, February 11, 2018
10:00AM – 2:30 PM

115 West 27th Street, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10001

*Refreshments will be served.*


A screening and discussion of the award-winning film
Talk to Her
Director: Pedro Almodovar



The award-winning film “Talk to Her” (2002) illustrates the importance of unconscious phantasy, in both benign and malignant forms as they manifest in relationships and emerge in clinical work

3 CEU'S for Social Workers
 

Registrants will be able to clinically identify/define:

     1. Relevance of “Adhesiveness of the Libido” as an important determinant in how relationships function.
     2. Clinical manifestations of the ego ideal in its mature and immature functions in relationships.
     3. Difference between manifestations of the ego ideal and projective identification in relationships.  
     4. The difference between relationships based on recognition of the other as a subject and the other as an object
     5. The experience of a “reasonable other,” in a relationship organized by the phantasy of one’s partner. 

Registration:
$45 for Professionals
$20 for active Section I Members, Division 39, APA & Students/Candidates with ID

Free for Training Institute students and interns.

To pay by phone please call, 212-627-8181
To register and pay by PayPal, please visit: 
http://timh.org/events
Presenters/ Discussants:

Albert Brok, PhD, CGP: Chair:  Dr. Brok is the Director of Group and Couple Therapy training at TIMH and is on the Board of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association and Past President of Section I and Chair Film and International Committee.  Dr Brok has co-authored four books and published numerous articles.  His most recent publication is on Psychodynamic Couple Counseling in Reiter and Chanile (eds), Behavioral, Humanistic-Existential, and Psychodynamic Approaches to Couples Counseling, Routledge, 2017.  He is a member of Cinema Analyses committee and the Committee for the study on the effects of technology on personality, Argentine Psychoanalytic Association, Buenos Aires.

Ellen Gussaroff, PhD, LCSW: Dr Gussaroff is Co-Director, Couple Training Program TIMH, and former Adjunct Professor of Social Work at Fordham University.  She has presented internationally in Norway, Madrid, Prague and Buenos Aires. She is a member of Section I, International Committee, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association. Her most recent work has been On “the Silent Mother”, IPA, Prague, Czech Republic, 2013 and on the implications for intimacy in modern technological times, exemplified by the Film “HER” which she presented at the IPA, Boston, Ma. 2015.

 

Program is in Collaboration with Section I, Division of Psychoanalysis, APA. For information, contact Albert Brok, PhD, Program Chair at drajbrok@gmail.com or (212) 580-3086

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