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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE FOR THE PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:An In Person Open House at the Institute \nfor the Psychoanalytic Training Program\nMONDAY\, MARCH 4th\n7:30-9:00 PM\n20 WEST 74TH STREET BETWEEN CPW & COLUMBUS AVENUES\, NYC\nA Live Supervision of a Case presented by Nikol Alexander Floyd\, PhD with Discussant Miri Abramis\, PhD.\nThe evening will also include a brief history of the Institute by Elizabeth Krimendahl\, PsyD\, Executive Director\, and an overview of the Psychoanalytic Training Program by Seth Aronson\, PsyD\, Director of Training. \nLight refreshments will be served.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/open-house-for-the-psychoanalytic-training-program/
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group - SIEN RIVERA\, M.D.
DESCRIPTION:A Connected World: Playing With Identity Between the Virtual World and the Imagination \n  \nWednesday\, March\, 6 2024 \n8:30 – 10:00 PM (EST) \nDescription: This presentation will examine the use of virtual spaces as potential space in identity formation\, through the lens of the theories of D. W. Winnicott\, focusing on the worlds of video games specifically. A video game is not just its gameplay mechanics or genre. It is a text that contains language\, characters\, mythologies and mysteries to be explored and dissected. It is an aesthetic art that\, through visuals and music\, evokes universal emotions and human experiences. It is a performance art\, wherein the player can toy with perspective and interact beyond the role of observer\, retaining agency through their avatar. It is a shared vocabulary that can be a foundation to build community with others. These elements\, either during the video game or even after the video game is turned off\, can invoke the imagination to access the most important component of Winnicott’s definition of play: that play is built on the manipulation of exterior phenomena in service of an inner dream reality. \nTo demonstrate this point\, this presentation will comprise two complementary case studies: a 17-year-old trans patient in psychodynamic psychotherapy\, and the presenter themselves\, in interaction with this patient. For both the therapist and the patient\, virtual spaces were integral to the safe expression of play\, and in turn\, an evolving relationship to trauma\, the body\, and gender identity. \n  \nSien (pronounced\, “Sheen”) Rivera\, MD\, is Assistant Program Director of the Prisma Health Midlands/University of South Carolina General Psychiatry residency program\, and Assistant Professor at University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia\, SC. They received their medical degree from SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine and completed their general psychiatry residency and child adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Prisma Health Midlands/University of South Carolina. They are co-chair of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Committee on Gender and Sexuality and they present nationally and internationally on topics related to gender\, sexuality\, and new technologies. \n  \n  \n\n\n\nPlease note: \n  \n– The 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 2023-2024”. \n  \n– LGBTQ Study Group events are not recorded. \n  \n– We are not able to provide CE credits at this time. \n \n\n\n\n  \nFor 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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T133000
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SUMMARY:Healing From the Inside Out: The Art and Transformation of a Trauma Survivor with Deborah A. Sharpe\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTED BY THE ARTIST STUDY GROUP OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICE FOR PEOPLE IN THE ARTS\nTHURSDAY\, MARCH 7th FROM 1:30-3:00PM/Eastern\nHealing From the Inside Out: The Art and Transformation of a Trauma Survivor\nwith Deborah A. Sharpe\, PhD\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\nDr. Deborah Sharpe will present clinical material with slides of a trauma survivor’s vibrant images and discuss the alchemy within art and the therapeutic process: what works in art therapy and how it heals. Through the study of neurobiology and her research into the role of art in wellness\, Dr. Sharpe will demonstrate a tapestry of self-expression\, equity\, lifelong learning and accountability. As a Soul Collage artist and printmaker\, she will describe engaging her own losses as an art therapist and giving voice to the voiceless.\nPlease join us for this rich presentation and discussion of art therapy as a valuable interpersonal resource in our complex world.\n  \nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nDeborah A. Sharpe\, Ph.D. graduated with a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from New York University and a PhD in Art Therapy Psychology at Dominican University of California in San Rafael\, CA. Her dissertation topic was:  The Course of COVID:  How Has the Pandemic Changed the Ways Art Therapists Use Art in Their Therapeutic Practice.  She is a Professor of Art Therapy in the Masters and Doctoral Programs at Dominican University of California and writes about the use of art in community-based treatment\, mindfulness and reclaiming the voice through art-making.\n  \nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW\, and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, are Co-Directors of The Artist Study Group
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/healing-from-the-inside-out-the-art-and-transformation-of-a-trauma-survivor-with-deborah-a-sharpe-phd/
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