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SUMMARY:A Shimmering Landscape with Dodi Goldman\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST STUDY GROUP OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICE FOR PEOPLE IN THE ARTS\nA Shimmering Landscape: The Imaginative and Actual in Psychic Life\nwith Dodi Goldman\, PhD\nThursday\, January 2nd from 1:30-3:00PM/Eastern\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:\nhttps://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09 \nPlease be sure to RSVP to attend: fvdillon@gmail.com\n  \nABOUT THIS PRESENTATION\nAcclaimed Winnicott scholar Dodi Goldman will offer us an intriguing account of the psyche’s work of imaginative elaboration. Why does the world feel one way when we are imaginatively alive to it and quite another when we\nare not? How does one both imagine and see things as they are? What happens when we cannot do so? Dr. Goldman will present evocative visual images – a prehistoric figurine\, a Hindu lithograph\, an Italian etching\, an Inuit statue\, a painting by Magritte\, and more-for us to imagine together; revealing unexpected connections and novel insights into what enlivens experience to make the personal landscape shimmer.\n\n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nDr. Dodi Goldman is Training and Supervising Analyst and Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute. His new book is The Shimmering Landscape: The Imaginative and Actual in Psychic Life and his previous books include In Search of the Real and A Beholder’s Share: Essays on Winnicott and the Clinical Imagination\, which won the 2017 Gradiva Award for Best Book in Psychoanalysis.
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group - ADAM GAUBINGER\, LCSW
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ Study Group of the William Alanson White Institute invites you \nto a candidate case presentation by: \n  \nADAM GAUBINGER\, LCSW \nCompeting Regimes of Truth and the Construction of an “I”: \nPsychoanalysis\, Digital Media\, and Biomedicine in the Case of Jo \n  \nWednesday\, January 8\, 2025 \n8:30 – 10:00 PM (EST) \n\n\n\n\n\n on Zoom only\, RSVP below  \nhttps://wawi.wufoo.com/forms/s1v361i7149pvzz/\n\n\n\n\n  \nPlease Note: Because this will be a presentation of case material\, attendance is limited to Division 1 and CAPTP candidates (current and graduates) and current Online IPPP and Online TOPP students. Please join the meeting 5 minutes before scheduled start time so as not to delay the meeting. The “waiting room” will be open beforehand \nDescription: This presentation explores the case of Jo\, a non-binary trans masculine person with chronic illnesses. It will think about the discordant discourses of selfhood and ways of relating to bodily experiences that Jo draws on as they build a more stable\, true feeling “I”: those in their family and early relationships; those from their engagement with the medical system; and those found in trans and disability communities on social media. These different ways of knowing seem to assist in Jo’s quest to live a survivable life and yet\, at other times\, constrain and defend against a more interpersonal\, psychoanalytic way of experiencing and knowing the self.  \n  \nAdam Gaubinger\, LCSW\, is a clinical social worker in private practice\, where he sees adults and teenagers. He graduated from Smith College School for Social Work in 2017 and is a second-year psychoanalytic candidate at the William Alanson White Institute. His writing draws from queer critique and psychoanalysis to think about technology\, desire\, and processes of subject formation and disintegration.  \n\n\n\nPlease note: \n– Registrants will receive the Zoom link to attend this meeting via email from \nThe William Alanson White Institute with subject line: \n“LGBTQ Study Group 2024-2025”. \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 LGBTQ Study Group please contact the chair\, \nWilla N. France: poetadmiral@earthlink.net
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/lgbtq-study-group-adam-gaubinger-lcsw/
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SUMMARY:21st Century Children and Adolescents: Clinical Approaches
DESCRIPTION:A new program for professionals of all disciplines and levels of experience\, held online\, starting January 2025.\nEvery generation faces new challenges. Children born in the 21st century are clearly facing unique ones. Consider the events and issues affecting this generation:  September 11\, 2001\, ongoing\, multiple school shootings\, the pervasiveness of the internet and social media\, the expanded use of smart phones\, controversies and issues around nonbinary gender identification\, the MeToo\, Black Lives Matter\, Climate Justice and Trans movements; donor babies (assisted reproduction) and the COVID-19 pandemic – to name a few.\nAs clinicians we are aware that the sociopolitical\, cultural developments\, and traumatic events are shaping the emotional and social lives of the children and adolescents we treat. This program will focus on contemporary clinical topics related to today’s challenges.\n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n10 Classes\, presented online\, on the second Monday of each month from 7:30 to 9:00 pm\nClasses are held in 2025 on the following dates:\nJanuary  13\, February 10 \, March  10\, April  14\,  May 12\, June 9\, (no classes in July or August) September 8\, October 13\,  November  10\, December  8.\n15 CE CREDITS will be available upon completing this course.\n\nTUITION\nEarly Registration pricing: $475 (offered through 1/1/2025 )\nProfessionals\, starting 1/2/2025: $550\nStudents\, Candidates and current attendees of What Really Works: $400\n\nProgram Director: Wendy Panken\, LCSW\n 
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/21st-century-children-and-adolescents-clinical-approaches/
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SUMMARY:Nancy Kulish\, PhD\, A Case of Infantile Trauma and the Question of Resilience
DESCRIPTION:The Colloquium Series of 2024-2025\nPsychoanalytic Synthesis and Innovation in Times of Upheaval\npresented by the Psychoanalytic Society of the William Alanson White Institute\nNANCY KULISH\, PhD\nA CASE OF INFANTILE TRAUMA AND THE QUESTION OF RESILIENCE \nFRIDAY\, JANUARY 24th\, 2025 from 7:30-9:30pm\nAlice Sohn\, PhD\, Moderator\nPresented in person\, on location at the Institute\n20 West 74th Street (between Central Park West & Columbus Avenue)\nSeating for this and all Colloquium events are on a first come\, first serve basis.\n\nABOUT THIS PRESENTATION\nThe author presents a case of early infantile trauma. Experiences of severe neglect during infancy came to life in this woman’s analysis through dramatic bodily experiences on the couch. The case touches upon technical and theoretical questions about the recovery and reconstruction of early\, non-verbal memories and how they arise within the transference/countertransference. Of particular interest are questions that the case raises about psychoanalytic ideas of development and resiliency in surviving early and continuing trauma\, given this woman’s high-level functioning in many areas of her life. The author draws upon Winnicott’s views on the infant’s share in “going-on-being” and argues for a more questioning approach to understanding how individuals overcome and transcend early trauma.\n1.5 CEs are available for attending this presentation. \n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nNancy Kulish\, PhD\, is Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, Wayne State Medical School and Adjunct Professor of Psychology\, University of Detroit/Mercy. She received her psychoanalytic training at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute where she was past president and is a Training and Supervising Analyst. Currently she is on the Editorial Boards of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly and the International Journal of Psychoanalysis and serves on the IPA Steering Committee for Working Parties. She has published and presented on topics ranging from female sexuality\, gender\, transference/countertransference\, termination\, and supervision. With Deanna Holtzman\, she is the co-author of A Story of Her Own\, The Female Oedipus Complex Reexamined and Renamed (2008)\, and co-editor of The Clinical Problem of Masochism (2014). She is in private practice in Bloomfield Hills\, Michigan.\n\nABOUT THE MODERATOR\nAlice Sohn\, PhD\, is a Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst\, and faculty at the William Alanson White Institute\, where she is also the Director of Training\, and is Book Review Editor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. She maintains a private practice on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.\n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\n\nDiscuss how early bodily memories of infantile trauma may be expressed in the transference/countertransference in psychoanalysis\n\n\nEvaluate the factors that may contribute to resilience to early trauma.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/nancy-kulish-phd-a-case-of-infantile-trauma-and-the-question-of-resilience/
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