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SUMMARY:Ernesto Mujica on Mayan Portals into Parallel Realities\, Windows into History\, Fantasy & the Unconscious
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST STUDY GROUP OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICE FOR PEOPLE IN THE ARTS\nTHURSDAY\, JANUARY 4th\, 2024 from 1:30-3:00PM/Eastern\nAttend in person or online:\nIn person at the Institute\, 20 West 74th Street\, between CPW & Columbus Avenues\nOnline via Zoom at https://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09\nPlease RSVP to attend: fvdillon@gmail.com\n \n  \nABOUT THIS PRESENTATION\nMayan constructions of reality assume multiplicity of self and other\, suggesting that there are portals to be explored between what we experience as material and spiritual reality. From the beginning of our psychoanalytic approach to the exploration of mental functioning\, we have also been preoccupied with accessing the portals of exploration of multiple realities\, primarily as represented by what we consider conscious and unconscious mental functioning. Our approach has emphasized dreams as a primary path of exploration\, and we have expanded our sensitivity to such “portals” by attending to the nuances of dissociative states in our patients as well as in ourselves.\nThis meeting will explore how Mayan artists have represented and entered such explorations of self and other\, time and space. Both historical and current Mayan art will be shown and discussed alongside current day clinical case material to draw parallels that seek to expand our exploration of dissociative experiences.\nABOUT THE PRESENTER\nErnesto Mujica\, PhD\, is Director of the Sexual Abuse Study Group and Service at the William Alanson White Institute\, where he also serves as an Associate Editor of the Institute’s journal\, Contemporary Psychoanalysis.  Dr. Mujica is a supervisor of psychotherapy at WAWI\, and at the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology of Teachers College\, Columbia University. He integrates his clinical work in the areas of childhood and adult trauma\, as well sociocultural factors in mental health\, along with his strong interest in the arts. His previous talks for The Artists Study Group have included discussions of artists El Anatsui (Ghana & Nigeria)\, Kent Monkman (First Nations-Cree\, Canada)\, and Yayoi Kusama (Japan).\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW\, and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, Co-Directors\,  Artist Study Group
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SUMMARY:What Really Works?  Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents
DESCRIPTION:A unique online program for clinicians of all levels of experience\, starting in January 2024. \nFocused on expanding and deepening one’s experience of treating children and adolescents within an Interpersonal and Relational framework\, the program is designed to enhance participants’ clinical skills and intellectual understanding of psychodynamic psychotherapy in practice. \nEach month distinguished faculty members from the William Alanson White Institute will present on a variety of contemporary clinical topics and case material. \nClasses are held monthly\, online\, on Monday evenings from 7:30-9:00 PM/Eastern time\, starting January 2024 and running through December 2024  on the following dates: \nJanuary 8\, 2024\, February 12\, March 11\, April 8\, May 13\, June 10\, (no class July or August) September 9\, October 7\, November 11\, December 16\n15 Continuing Education Credits are offered. \nFor complete information\, class schedule and faculty listings\, go to: https://wawhite.org/program/what-really-works-psychodynamic-psychotherapy-with-children-and-adolescents-2/
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study group w/ Willa N. France\, J.D.
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ STUDY GROUP of the William Alanson White Institute invites you to a conversation with \n  \nWilla N. France\, J.D.\n  \nGender Identity as Fetish \nPart 1: Creating a Gender—Clinical Material \n  \nWednesday January 10\, 2024 \n08:30 – 10:00 PM (EST) \n  \nDescription: \nTrauma infuses us\, from our first beginnings. Jean Laplanche articulates our fundamental anthropological situation—the asymmetry of caregiver and infant; the barrage of messages addressed to us as infants and children—enigmatic\, intromitted\, introjected\, translatable and untranslatable. And so our socialization begins. It is hard to imagine a more significant trauma than our family’s and civil and religious authorities’ assignment of our genders—based on a genital binary. We are authorized to inhabit the identities of but one half of humanity\, the other foreclosed. It is\, in the Western world at least\, a Universal Gender Trauma. Binaries seem so natural; definitional categories that can become concrete\, then reified\, then essential for identity—a kind of bedrock of difference—serving both to express and defend who we are. Difference and disavowal are a familiar pair\, the very foundation of fetishism. And when the anxiety of difference\, of ambiguity\, becomes overwhelming\, the mere presence of a different other can feel like an assault calling for defensive measures\, personal and social. Through a clinical example we will see how one transwoman navigated such traumas and came to create and inhabit her gender. At first an identity held tightly but over a number of years more loosely and lightly. \n  \nSpeaker’s bio: \nTranswoman Willa N. France (she/her/hers) began her physical transition in 2004 at the age of 55. Her early careers are in naval architecture and marine engineering and then law dating back to 1972. She has completed her fourth year candidacy in the William Alanson White Institute’s psychoanalytic training program\, LQP tract\, and will continue for another to complete patient hour requirements. Willa was born in Wisconsin to parents who raised mink. At an early age\, her family moved several times throughout the west before settling on the Oregon coast\, their livelihood always based on mink ranching. She has lived with her wife of almost 51 years\, a psychologist and psychoanalyst\, in East Harlem\, New York for nearly 40 years. They have one son\, a wonderful daughter-in-law and two grandchildren. Willa has written poetry for many years and self-published a novel in verse in 2007 titled Incunabulum (ISBN 0741443759).  Her transition story\, Desiderium\, remains\, not surprisingly\, a work in process. \n  \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: \n“LGBTQ Study Group 2023-2024”. \n– LGBTQ Study Group events are not recordeded. \n– We are not able to provide CE credits at this time.\n\n\n\n  \nFor inquiries regarding The WAWI LGBTQ Study Group please contact co-chairs who wish you a Happy New Year. \n  \nEsin Egit: e.egit@wawhite.org \nWilla France: poetadmiral@earthlink.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240112T120000
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SUMMARY:KATHARINA ROTHE\,  PhD with Discussant Pascal Sauvayre\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:DISTURBING THE SLEEP OF THE WORLD: PSYCHOANALYSIS\, SOCIAL AWAKENING & RADICAL POLITICS\, the 2023-2024 Colloquium Series\nThe Colloquium Series 2023-2024 presented by the Psychoanalytic Society of the William Alanson White Institute\nCultural Analysis Now! Urszenen of Money\, Powerlessness\, and Race\nKATHARINA ROTHE\,  PhD\nDISCUSSANT: PASCAL SAUVAYRE\, PhD\n  \nABOUT TODAY’S TALK\nIn recent years\, even mainstream psychoanalysis in the Global North has begun to explicitly include the social and political realm into ways of thinking about the individual. But considering individual and intimate suffering as fundamentally and inextricably immersed in the societal realm is not new to psychoanalytic thinking\, and the Frankfurt School has been working from this perspective since the 1930s. At the core of their project we find the idea of societal violence — namely\, within the capitalistic economic structure — ‘entering’ the subject through interactions with its first others and shaping its drive structure from birth.\nAlfred Lorenzer was a vitally important link between the Frankfurt School of Freudian-influenced social critique\, and contemporary psychoanalysis. Writing in Germany post-war\, and previously unavailable in English\, Lorenzer provided radically political and socially engaged reformulations of Freud and the psychoanalytic project. In their book\, Cultural Analysis Now! Katharina Rothe\, Steffen Krüger and Dan Rosengart bring one of Lorenzer’s seminal texts to anglophone audiences as well four commentaries on the work. For this presentation Dr. Rothe will introduce Lorenzer’s key concepts\, such as the scene and scenic understanding that have been employed to critically analyze what we may call the psychosocial or psycho-societal realm. She will discuss scenes around race\, money and power in the consulting room in relation to Freud’s primal scenes (Urszenen)\, and she will then zoom in on the very link between social reality and psychic fantasy when presenting such clinical scenes through the lens of Alfred Lorenzer’s scenic understanding. Pascal Sauvayre is the Discussant.\nABOUT  KATHARINE ROTHE\, PhD\nKatharina Rothe is a psychologist\, psychoanalyst and psychosocial researcher. She is a graduate of psychoanalytic training at the W. A. White Institute in New York where she teaches the course Gender\, Sex & Sexuality. She also teaches and supervises candidates at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Alongside maintaining a private practice in NYC\, she is widely published in academic journals and books on psychoanalysis\, qualitative methods in psychosocial research\, sex and gender\, anti-Semitism\, racism and the aftermath of the Holocaust. She is on the editorial boards of the German journal Psychoanalyse. Texte zur Sozialforschung and of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Starting October 2023 she will also be teaching at the Sigmund Freud University in Berlin.\nABOUT PASCAL SAUVAYRE\, PhD\nPascal Sauvayre is faculty and training analyst at the William Alanson White Institute. He studies\, teaches\, and writes at the intersection of psychoanalysis and philosophy. A recent project includes editing\, with Roger Frie\, the book entitled ‘Culture\, Politics\, and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis’\, published at Routledge.  He has a private practice in New York City.\nLearning Objectives for this program:\nAttendees will be able to explain some of the central ideas of Alfred Lorenzer\, such as the psychoanalytic method of “scenic understanding” and the in-depth hermeneutics of culture and society.\nAttendees will learn how to construct clinical interpretations that integrate the personal and the social.\n 
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SUMMARY:Lo que hay en el espacio entre tú y yo. Intersubjetividad: el uso de la experiencia co-construída entre paciente y analista
DESCRIPTION:What Lies in the Space Between You and I?\nINTERSUBJECTIVITY: THE USE OF PATIENT AND ANALYST CO-CONSTRUCTED EXPERIENCE\nA NEW ONLINE LECTURE SERIES FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING PRACTITIONERS\, CANDIDATES AND STUDENTS with consecutive translation from English to Spanish.\nUNA NUEVA SERIE DE CONFERENCIAS EN LÍNEA PARA PRACTICANTES\, CANDIDATOS Y ESTUDIANTES DE HABLA ESPAÑOLA con traducción consecutiva del inglés al españo.\n\nThis series is presented in partnership with the IARPP/Mexico. \nEsta serie se presenta en colaboración con el IARPP/Mexico.\nClasses focus on expanding the analyst’s use of spontaneous subjectivity through associations\, memories and mental images\, and to help in better understanding the patient’s implicit experience.\nLas clases se centran en ampliar el uso de la subjetividad espontánea del analista a través de asociaciones\, recuerdos e imágenes mentales y en ayudar a comprender mejor la experiencia implícita del paciente.\nDesigned for clinicians and students who want to deepen their knowledge of Interpersonal and Relational thinking\, while expanding their understanding of intersubjectivity in clinical practice.\nDiseñado para profesionales y estudiantes que desean profundizar su conocimiento del pensamiento Interpersonal y Relacional\, mientras amplían su comprensión de la intersubjetividad en la práctica clínica.\nWEEKLY CLASSES MEET ON SATURDAYS OVER ZOOM FROM  JANUARY 27TH  –  MARCH 30TH  2024\nLAS CLASES SEMANALES SE LLEVAN A CABO LOS SÁBADOS POR ZOOM DEL 27 DE ENERO AL 30 DE MARZO DE 2024 \nNote that 19 Continuing Education Credits are available for Clinicians who are licensed in the USA and who complete the series. Please request and submit a CE form at the end of the series. \nTenga en cuenta que hay 19 créditos de educación continua disponibles para los clinicos que tienen licencia en los EE. UU. y que completan la serie. Solicite y envíe un formulario CE al final de la serie.\nTHE SEASON’S WEEKLY SCHEDULE/ HORARIO SEMANAL DE LA TEMPORADA:\nSaturday Mornings at 10:00-12:00/Eastern Time\,\n9:00-11:00/CDMX\,\nSaturday Afternoon/Evenings: 16:00-18:00/Spain\,\n15:00-1700 PM/Portugal\n* indicates change of time for Daylight Savings beginning March 16 2024:\n11:00-13:00/Eastern. All others\, please confirm the schedule based on your locale.\n*indica  un cambio debido el horario de verano a partir del 16 de marzo de 2024:\n11:00-13:00/este. Favor de verificar cambios de horario en su localidad.\nCLASS SCHEDULE\, SPEAKERS and TOPICS/\nHORARIO DE CLASES\, PONENTES y TEMAS:\n\n27 JANUARY  2024\nALEJANDRA PLAZA\, PhD\, Welcome/Bienvenida\nHELEN QUINONES\, PhD\, Intersubjectivity – Filling in the Gaps of Dissociation\nIntersubjetividad- Llenando en los espacios de la disociación\n\n3 & 10 FEBRUARY\nDONNEL STERN\, PhD\, Interpretation – Voice of the Field\n“Interpretación- La voz del campo”- presentación de trabajo\n\n17 FEBRUARY  \nALEJANDRA PLAZA\, PhD\, Emotions: A Bridge Between the Implicit\, the Dissociated and Self Agency\nEmociones: Un Puente entre lo implícito\, lo disociado y la agencia\n\n24 FEBRUARY & 2 MARCH   \nSANDRA BUECHLER\, PhD\, The Therapist’s Self Care\nEl autocuidado del terapéuta\n\n9 MARCH & 16 MARCH*\nMARCELO RUBIN\, PhD\, Trauma and Resilience: a Developmental and Clinical Approach\nTrauma y Resiliencia: Un Enfoque Clínico y de Desarrolo\n\n23 MARCH*\nGUDRUN OPITZ\, PhD\, The Collaborative and Integrative Approach of Interpersonal Dream Work\nEl enfoque colaborativo e integrador del trabajo interpersonal de los sueños\n\n30 MARCH*\nGUDRUN OPITZ\, PhD\, One Hour Group Exercise on Dreams HELEN QUINONES\, PhD and ALEJANDRA PLAZA\, PhD\, Class Evaluation Feedback about the Series\nTrabajando con un sueño\, ejercicio grupal de una hora/Evaluación de las conferencias. Retroalimentación de los asistentes\n\nFEES for the Series/CUOTA:\nIARPP Members\, $350 USD\nPractitioners and Clinicians outside of the IARPP\, $385 USD\nCandidates and Students\, $135 USD\n  \nABOUT OUR SPEAKERS \nSandra Buechler\, PhD\, is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute. She is the author of Clinical Values: Emotions that Guide Psychoanalytic Treatment\, (Analytic Press\, 2004)\,  Making a Difference in Patients’ Lives\, (Routledge\, 2008)\, which won the Gradiva Award\, Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career\, (Routledge\, 2012)\, Understanding and Treating Patients in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Lessons from Literature\, (Routledge\, 2015)  Psychoanalytic Reflections: Training and Practice\, (IPBooks\, 2017) Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Living\, (Routledge\, 2019) and Poetic Dialogues (IPBooks\, 2021).\nAlejandra Plaza Espinosa\, PhD\,  is a psychologist from Universidad Intercontinental (UIC). She has a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from UNAM\, a PhD in Psychoanalytic Research from IIPCS and a Ph.D. in psychoanalysis from UIC. Dr. Plaza has a private practice in Mexico City. She is the former President of IARPP Mexico and a co-founder of the chapter and the Mexican Society of Relational Psychoanalysts. Currently\, she is on the Mexico Chapter’s Board of Directors. She was President of the Institute of Research in Clinical and Social Psychology and was coordinator of the Academic Board of the same Institute. She was a member of the Editorial Committee of Aletheia Journal of Psychology and Psychoanalysis. Together with Dr. Joan Coderch\, she co-authored the book Emotion and Human Relations\, Relational Psychoanalysis as a Social Therapeutic (2016). She has authored many articles and is co-author of other psychoanalytic books. Dr. Plaza has been professor at Universidad Intercontinental\, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana\, Universidad de las Américas y Universidad del Valle de México.\nGudrun Opitz\, PhD\, is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City\, providing individual and group therapy and supervision. Her teaching and groups currently focus on dream work\, and she is a Supervising Analyst at William Alanson’s White Psychoanalytic Institute. She specializes in treating relationship issues\, personality disorders\, addictions\, eating disorders\, and complicated grief.\nHelen Quinones\, PhD\, is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst with a private practice in New York City. She is a Psychoanalytic Supervisor and faculty at William Alanson White Institute and is Clinical Consultant at New York University Postdoctoral Program. She has published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis and in the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Society’s Espacio Psicanalitico. Dr.Quinones has been a Presenter at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association/Division 39\, and the American Orthopsychiatry.\nMarcelo Rubin\, PhD\, is Faculty\, Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute.  He is the former Director of the Institute’s Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program and is currently on its faculty. He is the author of numerous articles and has presented often with a focus on culture and trauma. Dr. Rubin is a clinical consultant and private clinical supervisor\, and he maintains a private practice in New York City.\n\nDonnel Stern\, PhD\, is Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute in New York City and Clinical Professor of Psychology and Clinical Consultant at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is the Founder and Editor of a book series at Routledge\, Psychoanalysis in a New Key\, which has over 80 books in print. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He has published articles and book chapters for 40 years and has co-edited four books and authored four others\, the most recent of which is The Infinity of the Unsaid: Unformulated Experience\, Language\, and the Nonverbal (Routledge\, 2019). A fifth authored book\, On Coming Into Possession of Oneself: Transformations of the Field\, is in press.  Dr. Stern is in private practice in New York City  and has taught and lectured for many years in this country and abroad.\nThe William Alanson White Institute wishes to thank our partners at IARPP-Mexico. \n 
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