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Via Zoom A Conspiracy of Silence:  Identifying Racism in the Consulting Room and Analytic Institute FEATURED SPEAKERS: BEVERLY STOUTE AND ANTON HART Silence is an essential clinical tool that can be used to facilitate analytic work, from developing the transference to regulating frustration and communicating feeling. However, a form of "learned silence" can drown out this

Event Videos Departments Rent our Space Lacanian Diagnosis (Presentation via Zoom)

Unlike many other analytical traditions, Lacanian psychoanalysis gives a special importance to diagnostic questions.  This seminar will introduce Lacanian diagnostic categories and discuss both why they may be relevant to clinical practice and what clinical elements allow diagnoses to be made. Darian Leader is a psychoanalyst working in London.  He is a member of the Centre

The Pandemic as an Après-Coup: Helplessness and Uncertainty (Presentation via Zoom)

This presentation will focus on the work of Loewald to conceptualize our reaction to the contemporary pandemic as an après-coup, a traumatic recreation of conditions of early helplessness.  Loewald, who was an important influence on the relational perspective, especially the work of Mitchell, Bromberg, and Ghent, viewed the emergence of the self in the context

Bion: Using the Analyst’s Emotional Experience to Work with Unrepresentable and So-called Psychotic States in Analytic Patients

MINI-COURSE VIA ZOOM In this three-part seminar we will read some of Bion’s texts closely to elucidate his thinking about working with unrepresentable emotional experience often related to psychotic functioning. At the center of our work will be the paper "Language and the Schizophrenic," supplemented by excerpts from other works. Our focus will be on the

Clinical Writing—Expanding the Parameters

WORKSHOP VIA ZOOM In this workshop participants will learn to write richer, more accessible and creative clinical narratives, including vignettes, case studies, and clinical papers. We will explore how clinical writing can more faithfully capture the depth and breadth of the emotional life of psychoanalytic treatments. An important aim will be to open our writing

When Deadness Breaks In: On the Struggle to Remain Alive in Psychoanalytic Treatment

PRESENTATION VIA ZOOM Contemporary psychoanalytic approaches extend the reach of psychoanalytic treatment to more disturbed patients. Working analytically with non-neurotic patients and traumatic states challenges traditional theory and practice. Ofra Eshel, drawing on the work of Winnicott and Bion, discusses new kinds of analytic presence and patient-analyst interconnectedness she calls “withnessing.” In this presentation, she

The Analyst’s Torment: Unbearable Mental States in Countertransference (Online Presentation)

In contrast to exploring the patient's mind from a safe distance, the clinician’s feelings, subjective experiences, and history all impact the intersubjective space of the therapeutic encounter. Thus, the analyst’s authentic self-exploration is a vital part of the work. Shah explores how the analyst’s uncomfortable and disowned emotions are inevitably entangled with the therapeutic process and have

Supplementing Fanon’s Psychoanalysis: Fantasy, Jouissance, and Drive In Relation to the “European Collective Unconscious” (Online Presentation)

There is, within psychoanalysis, an increased interest in the psychoanalytically inspired work of the decolonial thinker Frantz Fanon.  However, Fanon's engagement with psychoanalysis is partial: there are a great many other theories (philosophical, psychiatric, literary) that he moves on to, particularly after his classic Black Skin, White Masks, and his work benefits from being connected to the

The Missed Encounter Between Psychoanalysis And The Black Radical Tradition

Campus of NYGSP and CMPS 16 W 10th St, New York, New York, United States

CO-SPONSORED BY THE CENTER FOR MODERN PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDIES (CMPS) AND THE BOSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS (BGSP) Click here to sign up! This event is a hybrid format and will be offered on Zoom as well as in-person at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies at 16 W 10th St, New York, NY 10011. Part of BGSP’s Department of Continuing

Between Remembering and Forgetting: Reckoning with Racialized Transmissions

Campus of NYGSP and CMPS 16 W 10th St, New York, New York, United States

HYBRID PRESENTATION (IN-PERSON AND ZOOM) COSPONSORED BY CMPS AND THE BOSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS PRACTITIONERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC: $40 BGSP/NYGSP/CMPS FACULTY AND STAFF: $25 STUDENTS w/ID: FREE Register now - Online registration ends Friday at 12 PM on 1/26/2024. Registration may also be purchased at the door. The backdrop for this presentation is the recent