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Past Conferences

November 15, 2008
Dr. William Coburn
Psychoanalytic Complexity Theory: Expecting the Unexpected

February 16, 2008
A Day with Dr. Howard Bacal:
Kohut's Last Words on Therapeutic Action and How We Hear Them Now

February 17, 2007
Joe Lichtenberg
Looking at Sensuality and Sexuality Across the Divide of Shame
A Full Day Conference

February 25, 2006
Dr. George Atwood
Extreme States: Trauma and Madness

October 21, 2006
A day with Shelley Doctors
Making Connections: Incorporating Attachment Theory into Self Psychological & Intersubjective Clinical Work
A joint Conference sponsored by IASP and the CAPCT

Saturday February 26, 2005
Dr. Frank Lachmann
Co-Creation of Empathic Understanding

February 22, 2003
Karen Moroda
Difficult Moments in Treatment

February 23, 2002
Steven Knoblauch
The Musical Edge of Therapeutic Dialogue

February 24, 2001
Jeremy Nahum
Relational Moves: A Developmental Perspective on the Locus of Therapeutic Action

January 22, 2000
Sam Izenberg, John Sloane, Jacqueline Hanley, Doris Brothers, Ellen Lewinberg
Psychoanalysis and Religion: Exploring Common Ground

January 23, 1999
Bernard Brandchaft
Structures of Pathological Attachment: The clinical Application of the self and its object in developmental Trauma

November 22, 1997
Joan Lang
A self of her own: The Self-Psychological Approach to a Woman's Sense of Self

September 28, 1996
Susan Sands
Silent Voices: Working with Dissociated Self States
The Treatment of Eating Disorders and Dissociative Disorders

September 23, 1995
Doris Brothers
Beyond the Black Holes: A Self Psychological Approach to Understanding and Treating Dissociative Disorders

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