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A Practical Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis: Day 2

WEEKEND WORKSHOP WITH MARK SOLMS

A Practical Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis: Clinical Implications

Day 2: Sunday, December 10, 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.

CLINICAL LESSONS

Session I:  9:00 – 11:00 am

  • Implications of the conscious id for the ‘talking cure’
  • Why our patients suffer mainly from feelings
  • The meaning of symptoms
  • The actual task of psychoanalytic treatment
  • Countertransference (affective and object-relational dimensions)
  • Why transference interpretation is mutative
  • Why psychoanalytic treatment takes time: ‘working through’

PRACTICAL EXAMPLES

Session II: 11:30 – 1:30 pm

  • First case presentation (by a workshop participant) and discussion

Session III:  3:00 – 5:00 pm

  • Second case presentation (by a workshop participant) and discussion

2 CME/ CE credits offered for each session.

PURCHASE TICKETS

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