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Friday, November 21, 2014 8:00-10:00 pm Scienfic Paper and Discussion Locaon: Hatch Auditorium, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Madison Avenue @ 100th St Fee: $25.00 Presenter: David Bell, B. Sc., MRCP, FRCPsych, (London, UK) Discussant: Fred Busch, PhD (Chestnut Hill, MA) Moderator: Phillida Rosnick, PhD (New York, NY) Dr. Bell’s paper takes as its starng point Freud’s paper “Construcons in Analysis” and then moves on to discuss fundamental quesons as regards how we understand the aims of psychoanalysis and touches upon important controversies in this area. The paper gives emphasis to what is termed ‘knowledge as experience,’ as disnct from ‘knowledge as fact.’ an analysis cannot be an analysis without understanding the ways in which a paent’s inner world is brought into the consulng room. As this approach connues to give emphasis to insight as the source of change and to the neutrality of the analyst, it remains wedded to a broadly classical perspecve and so differs from some more contemporary trends in psychoanalysis (such as the intersubjecvist/relaonal approach). The themes of the paper are illustrated with clinical examples from his work as a Kleinian analyst. IPA Vising Scholar Clinical Weekend November 21-23, 2014 Knowledge as Construcon, Knowledge as Experience: Reflecons on Psychic Change The focus of the weekend will be to underline how different theorecal persuasions lead to differences in therapeuc aim, therapeuc acon, and therapeuc technique. Conference co-sponsored by the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS) and the Internaonal Psychoanalyc Studies Organizaon (IPSO). This event is supported by an IPA CAPSA Grant with the aim of smulang debate on different psychoanalycal theorecal and cultural perspecves and understandings, to enhance knowledge of both the details of clinical process and the range of theorecal issues related to it and to enable parcipants to gain a greater sense of being a psychoanalyc cizen of the world. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Mental Health Professionals (psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, e.g. LPs, LCATs, and pastoral counselors) and those with an interest in psychodynamic and psychoanalyc thinking and clinical applicaons.

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Friday, November 21, 2014 8:00-10:00 pm Scientific Paper and DiscussionLocation: Hatch Auditorium, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Madison Avenue @ 100th StFee: $25.00

Presenter: David Bell, B. Sc., MRCP, FRCPsych, (London, UK)Discussant: Fred Busch, PhD (Chestnut Hill, MA)Moderator: Phillida Rosnick, PhD (New York, NY)

Dr. Bell’s paper takes as its starting point Freud’s paper “Constructions in Analysis” and then moves on to discuss fundamental questions as regards how we understand the aims of psychoanalysis and touches upon important controversies in this area. The paper gives emphasis to what is termed ‘knowledge as experience,’ as distinct from ‘knowledge as fact.’

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IPA Visiting Scholar Clinical Weekend

November 21-23, 2014

Knowledge as Construction, Knowledge as Experience:Reflections on Psychic Change

The focus of the weekend will be to underline how different theoretical persuasions lead to differences in therapeutic aim, therapeutic action, and therapeutic technique.

Conference co-sponsored by the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS) and the International Psychoanalytic Studies Organization (IPSO). This event is supported by an IPA CAPSA Grant with the aim of stimulating debate on different psychoanalytical theoretical and cultural perspectives and understandings, to enhance knowledge of both the details of clinical process and the range of theoretical issues related to it and to enable participants to gain a greater sense of being a psychoanalytic citizen of the world.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Mental Health Professionals (psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, e.g. LPs, LCATs, and pastoral counselors) and those with an interest in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic thinking and clinical applications.

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David Bell, B.SC., MRCP, FRCPsych is a Consultant Psychiatrist in the Adult Department at the Tavistock Clinic where he directs the Fitzjohn’s Unit, a specialist service for serious/complex psychological disorders. He was

Hanna Segal (’97), and (“99). In 2013, along with A. Novakavic, he edited and in 2002 he authored Ideas in Psychoanalysis: Paranoia. Throughout his career he has been deeply involved

Fred Busch, PhD

(IPTAR). His books are The Ego at the Center of Clinical Technique (’95), Rethinking Clinical Technique (’99) and most recently,

Phillida Rosnick, PhD is a Training and Supervising Analyst as well as faculty member at the Contemporary

York City.

CE Credits: 2

1. De

2.

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IPSO Day, Clinical Seminar for Candidates Saturday, November 22, 2014 / 9:00 am-12:00 pm & 2:00-5:00 pm Location: Hatch Auditorium, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Madison Ave. at 100th Street / Fee: $20Sponsored by IPSO, but open to all psychoanalytic candidates. Dr. David Bell will discuss two clinical cases presented by candidates. For more information please contact Marco Posadas (IPSO Vice President for North America) at [email protected]

CE Credits: 6 Learning Objectives:

After attending this program participants will be able to:

1. Identify early object relations in the current state(s) of mind of the patient as revealed in the clinical material.

2. Discuss relevance of the goal of historical reconstruction as therapeutic aim versus experiencing and modifying object relations in the transference with the person of the analyst.

3. Describe the evolving transference situation as it is revealed in the associative movement in the hour.

4. Select interpretations that address dimensions of the patient’s early object relations.

Clinical Seminar for Members Sunday, November 23, 2014 / 9:30 am-12:30 pm / Location: TBA / Fee: $100In a small group, one psychoanalytic case will be discussed in detail with Dr. David Bell. This seminar will be open to any graduate analyst, with attendance limited to 40 to facilitate clinical interchanges among participants. For more information, please contact Phillida Rosnick at [email protected].

CE Credits: 3 Learning Objectives:

After attending this program participants will be able to:

1. Describe the evolving transference situation as it is revealed in the associative movement in the hour.

2. Identify early object relations in the current state(s) of mind of the patient as it revealed in the clinical material.

3. Select interpretations that address dimensions of the patient’s early object relations as revealed in the clinical process.

4. Discuss the relevance of the goal of historical reconstruction versus experiencing and modifying object relations in the transference with the person of the analyst.

Continuing Education Credit

Psychologists: The Contemporary Freudian Society is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education (CE) programs for psychologists. The CFS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. APA-approved CE credits are granted to participants with documented attendance of the entire program and completed evaluation form. It is the responsibility of the participants seeking APA-approved CE credits to comply with these requirements. Upon completion of this program and evaluation form, participants will be granted 3CE credits.

Social Workers: The Social Work Boards of the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia will grant continuing education credits to social workers attending a program offered by an APA authorized sponsor, provided they comply with the requirements stated above for Psychologists.

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REGISTRATION

Name:

Address:

City, State, Zip:

Email:

I would like to register for the following parts of the weekend:

Friday, November 21 (Open to the Public) $ 25.00

Saturday, November 22 (Psy $ 20.00

Sunday, November 23 (Graduate Analysts Only) $ 100.00

I am a member of ______________________

Total $

You can register by phone, snail mail, fax, or e-mail. Checks should be payable to The Contemporary

Freudian Society. If you would like to pay by credit card, please provide the following information :

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Our mailing address is:

The Contemporary Freudian Society

eekend - 11/21/14

11 Bunker Hill Drive

Manalapan, NJ 07726

Email: [email protected]

Phone & Fax: 732-446-4867