A Practical Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis: Day 1
WEEKEND WORKSHOP WITH MARK SOLMS
A Practical Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis: Clinical Implications
Day 1: Saturday, December 9, 2017
How do emerging models of the brain and mind inform clinical practice? Join Mark Solms for an overview of key topics in neuropsychoanalysis that enrich our theory and technique. A series of in-depth lectures will be presented, followed by detailed discussions of clinical material.
THEORETICAL LESSONS
Session I: 9:00 – 11:00 am
- The affective basis of consciousness itself (the conscious id)
- The unconscious nature of cognition (the unconscious ego)
- Working memory: the role of consciousness in cognition
Session II: 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
- Repression (the ‘cognitive’ and ‘dynamic’ unconscious)
- Reconsolidation (“consciousness arises instead of a memory trace”)
- Repression and defense (the return of the repressed)
Session III: 3:00 – 5:00 pm
- Life’s problems: a taxonomy of drives, instincts and affects (implications for psychopathology)
2 CME/ CE credits offered for each session.
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