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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group - JOY LADIN\, PHD
DESCRIPTION:Gender Identity is Just the Beginning: \nExploring the Creative Potential of Trans Perspectives and Experiences \n  \n Wednesday\, April\, 3 2024 \n8:30 – 10:00 PM (EST) \nDescription: Trans\, nonbinary\, and gender nonconforming people tend to spend a lot of time in and out of therapy figuring out our gender identities\, how to live them\, and how to defend ourselves against external and internalized challenges to living as who we are. This essential work can be so consuming that we and therapists who accompany us on our journeys may not consider the creative potential of trans experiences and perspectives beyond and between binary gender categories and the assumptions\, ways of life\, and worldviews based upon them – potential I have explored in many of my eleven collections of poetry. This talk will use a selection of those poems to demonstrate different ways to express trans experience and use the perspectives it opens to reimagine not just my personal gender identity but what it means\, and what it can mean\, to be human. \nJoy Ladin\, Ph.D.\, has long worked at the tangled intersection of literature and transgender identity\, publishing a memoir of gender transition\, National Jewish Book Award finalist Through the Door of Life; a groundbreaking book-length work of trans theology\, Lambda Literary and Triangle Award finalist\, The Soul of the Stranger; and ten books of poetry\, including Lambda Literary finalist Transmigration and Impersonation and National Jewish Book Award winner The Book of Anna. Two new books\, Once Out of Nature\, essays on how gender is changing\, and her eleventh collection of poems\, Family\, are forthcoming from Persea in 2024. Her writing has been recognized with a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship\, a Fulbright Scholarship\, an American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship\, and a Hadassah Brandeis Institute Research Fellowship\, among other honors. Her writing is available at joyladin.wordpress.com \n                                            For inquiries regarding The LGBTQ Study Group please contact co-chairs: \n  \nEsin Egit: e.egit@wawhite.org \nWilla France: poetadmiral@earthlink.net
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SUMMARY:Halloween Underground: New York Subway Portraits with Seymour Licht\, MD
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST STUDY GROUP OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICE FOR PEOPLE IN THE ARTS\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 4th FROM 1:30-3:00PM/Eastern\nHalloween Underground: New York  Subway Portraits with Seymour Licht\, MD\n\nAttend in person or online as follows:\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  \nABOUT THIS PRESENTATION AND ITS SPEAKER\nSeymour Licht’s book\, Halloween Underground transports the viewer into the realm of the uncanny and phantasmagoric. In his talk\, Licht will present his 20-year odyssey of documenting costumed shapeshifters in the New York subway and highlight the themes of identity\, liminality\, communal ritual\, and the boundary between life and death.  Halloween Underground is his tribute to the creative\, resourceful New Yorkers who on October 31st transform themselves and the mass transit system into an otherworldly spectacle.\nA psychiatrist in private practice in Manhattan and an award-winning photographer\, Seymour Licht’s work has been featured in The New York Times\, CNN\, The Guardian\, The Paris Review\, and the New York Post\, among many other media outlets. He trained at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and studied photography at the International Center of Photography.\n\nPlease join us for this subterranean journey and discussion!\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW\, and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, are Co-Directors of The Artist Study Group\n 
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SUMMARY:Micro-Traumatic Experience: Therapeutic Approaches  to Healing Cumulative Toxic Effects
DESCRIPTION:with MARGARET CRASTNOPOL\, PhD\nA 4-part online mini-course for clinicians at all levels\, to explore and recognize micro-traumatic functioning\, while learning how to work with patients in resolving these patterns.\nHeld online on Fridays beginning April 5th.\n6 CE credits are available upon completion\n  \nABOUT THE COURSE\nCertain subtle types of psychic injury\, called “micro-trauma\,” can mount up over time\, eroding a person’s sense of well-being while distorting character development and interpersonal functioning. Dr. Crastnopol draws upon the theoretical framework offered in her book\,  Micro-trauma: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Cumulative Psychic Injury (Routledge\, 2015)\,  and shares her most recent thinking along these lines. In this four-session online course\, she focuses on and helps clinicians identify specific patterns of micro-traumatic functioning and their impacts as they play out in everyday life and in the analytic engagement itself.\nSome examples of these patterns are “connoisseurship gone awry\,” “uneasy intimacy\,” “unkind cutting back\,” and “psychic airbrushing.”  Participants will explore their own clinical experiences with micro- trauma and gain an understanding of how to identify and work to resolve such problematic patterns for those in their practice.\n\nABOUT MARGARET CRASTNOPOL\, PhD\nMargaret Crastnopol\, PhD\, is an Analyst of Candidates (“Training Analyst”)\,  Consulting Analyst\, and Faculty Member of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. She is also a Supervisor of Psychotherapy and Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute.  Dr. Crastnopol is an associate editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues\, and she also serves on the editorial board of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Having recently finished her tenure\, she is a long-term former member of the executive committee and the board of directors of the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She is the author of Micro-trauma:  A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Cumulative Psychic Injury\, (Routledge\, 2015)\, and of numerous other published works. Dr. Crastnopol is in private practice for the treatment of individuals and couples in Seattle\, New York\, Idaho\, and elsewhere\, working remotely and in person.  She offers individual and group supervision or consultation for those in the United States and various locations abroad.\n\nCLASS SCHEDULE\nHeld online on Fridays\, from 12Noon-1:30PM/Eastern\,  on the following dates: April 5th\, 12th\, 26th & May 3rd.\n\nCOURSE COSTS:\nProfessionals: Early Registration $475\, available now through March 15th. Starting March 16th\, $550.\nCandidates & students:  $300\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nBy the completion of this course\, students will be able to:  \nI. Enumerate and describe certain specific mechanisms of toxic functioning\, including “unkind cutting back\,” “connoisseurship gone awry\,” “little murders\,” etc.\nII. Identify signs within the psychoanalytic psychotherapeutic relationship that such patterns are being replayed.\nIII. Articulate and implement various effective strategies for repairing micro-traumatic damage to the patient’s sense of well-being and self-worth.
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