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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group with Mark J. Blechner\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Description: Bertha Pappenheim was the real name of the first psychoanalytic patient\, Anna O.  Did she experience same-sex desire?  Was she a lesbian?  Was she a victim of undue pressures from a heteronormative society? I will explore these questions\, drawing on her letters\, her dream\, and other facts of her life after her treatment by Breuer.  We will also consider how these issues affected other pivotal psychoanalysts\, including Harry Stack Sullivan and Anna Freud. \n  \nMark J. Blechner\, Ph.D. is Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute and Clinical Supervisor and Adjunct Professor\, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.  He has published four books: The Mindbrain and Dreams: Explorations of Dreaming\, Thinking\, and Artistic Creation (2018)\, Sex Changes: Transformations in Society and Psychoanalysis (2009)\, The Dream Frontier (2001)\, and Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV (1997). Dr. Blechner was the founder and director of the HIV Clinical Service at the White Institute. He is editor emeritus of the journal Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He has established scholarships to fund the training of candidates of color and transgender candidates at the White Institute.  He practices psychoanalysis and psychotherapy\, and also leads private dream groups. \n\n\n\nPlease note: \n– The registrants will receive the Zoom link to attend this meeting via email from “William Alanson White Institute” with the subject line: “LGBTQ Study Group 2023-2024”. \n– LGBTQ Study Group events are not recorded. \n– We are not able to provide CE credits at this time.\n\n\n\nFor inquiries regarding The WAWI LGBTQ Study Group please contact co-chairs \nEsin Egit: e.egit@wawhite.org \nWilla France: poetadmiral@earthlink.net
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SUMMARY:Intimate\, Everyday Beauty before the Fall: Europe 1934\, A Window Back in Time presented by the Artist Group
DESCRIPTION:Intimate\, Everyday Beauty before the Fall: \nEurope 1934\, A Window Back in Time\nDan Scheuer\, Jonathan Scheuer\, and Charles Seton\n\nIntroduction and Discussant:  Jenny Kaufmann\, Ph.D.\nPresented by the Artist Study Group of The Psychotherapy Service for People in the Arts\nThursday\, December 7th from 1:30-3:00PM\nIn person at the Institute\, in the Library\, at 20 West 74th Street (between Columbus & Central Park West)\nor online via Zoom: https://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09\nWe will discuss Richard H Scheuer’s compelling\, candid photographs\, taken in Europe pre-World War II. The restored images are presented as a testament to Scheuer’s talent as a visual storyteller and his insight as a 17-year-old observer. Through an evocative slide show of everyday life in the Jewish Quarter of Warsaw\, the Moscow State Yiddish Theatre\, and scenes of Sarajevo\, among others\, his visuals convey a combination of intimacy and connection with his subjects. In sharing these moments in time\, Dan Scheuer has said\, ”  I can’t bring my Dad back to show him what he accomplished\, but this is the next best thing.”\nAs a study group\, we have the opportunity to explore our own associations\, memories\, feelings and thoughts as witnesses to creative expression through these contextualized visuals. In exploring the implicit\, we will discuss the role visual images play in clinical practice.  Does exposure to new observations magnify the possibility of seeing what is hidden? Or private? And what was not there before?\n\nWe encourage any who are able to attend this meeting in person\, so that they may see the actual portfolio of large exhibition prints for themselves\,  on display in the Institute’s Library for the afternoon.\n  \nDan Scheuer is a photographer and educator based in New Rochelle\, NY. He received an MFA degree in Photography from Pratt Institute  and taught there for 18 years. Since retiring from Pratt he has continued to photograph and produce photography related projects.\n Jonathan Scheuer\, a film and music producer said\, “The poignancy and pain of Warsaw is a given. But it’s important to see the whole trip\, the beauty of the photography as art\, how the life of one person can be apprehended in a single photograph.”\nCharles Seton\, photographer (his photographs appear on the latest Grateful Dead album)\, educator\, archivist and photo restoration specialist\, has been the Scheuer family photographer for over 40 years and has spent the last six years restoring these photographs and preparing them for exhibition.\nJenny Kahn Kaufmann\, Director of Curriculum at WAWI\, teaches classes on Comparative Conceptualizations and Treatment Approaches in Working with Narcissistic Patients\, Transference andCountertransference and The Psychoanalytic Contribution of Jay Greenberg: A Radical “Middle-of-the-Road” Perspective.  She is a lifetime friend of Dan and the Scheuer family.\nYou must RSVP to attend. Please email:  fvdillon@gmail.com\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, are Co-Directors of the Artist Study Group
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