[Adta] Fwd: How Psychodynamic Psychotherapies Change the Mind and
the Brain
Moving The Self
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Sun Dec 10 15:34:35 EST 2006
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> How Psychodynamic Psychotherapies Change the Mind and the Brain
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> Dear Colleague,
> Thank you for your interest in How Psychodynamic Psychotherapies
> Change the Mind and the Brain. This unique CD recording of a
> conference looks at how new research around attachment, trauma, the
> brain and the mind can be applied to enhance the process of change
> through the therapeutic relationship.
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> Presenters include Allan Schore, Daniel N. Stern, Karlen Lyons-Ruth
> and Berry Brazelton, along with other distinguished members of the
> Boston Change Process Study Group and the UCLA clinical faculty.
> The unique interchange of ideas by some of the true pioneers in our
> field will you to dramatically increase your understanding of how
> the therapeutic relatonship can produce changes in the mind and the
> brain.
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> Purchasing How Psychodynamic Psychotherapies Change the Mind and
> the Brain is a wonderful way to earn 12 CEUs and increase your
> understanding of the relation between therapeutic action and
> changes in the brain and mind.
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> More info. Click Here
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> You may also be interested in PsyBC’s continuous seminars and
> archived conferences. This format is an increasingly popular way to
> acquire continuing education credits or just to learn about a
> topic. "Start when you wish. Take as long as you need." is made to
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> range of our skills while juggling complex lives. Our list of
> continuous is growing.
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> The icing on the cake is that the instructor is always available to
> respond to your comments and questions. Previous discussions
> between the instructor and students are edited and there for you to
> learn from
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> PsyBC’s Continuous Seminars
> Buddhism and Psychoanalysis: an Unfolding Dialogue
> Jeremy Safran
> CE Credits: 6
> Registration Fee: $147
> More info. Click Here
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> Attachment Informed Psychotherapy [Daniel Sonkin]
> CE Credits: 16
> Registration Fee: $175
> More info. Click Here
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> Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy [Ingrid Kemperman]
> CE Credits: 20
> Fee: $395
> More info. Click Here
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> Clinical Hypnosis[Judith Allen]
> CE Credits:54
> Fee: $1,159>
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> Introduction to Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy [Bruce Ecker]
> CE Credits: 18
> Registration Fee: $170
> More info. Click Here
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> I Shop Therefore I am [April Benson]
> CE Credits: 12
> Registration Fee: $175
> More info. Click Here
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> HIPAA: Nuts and Bolts
> [Co-sponsored by the CA. Association of Marriage and Family
> Therapists]
> Fee: $59.95
> CE Credits: 3
> More info. Click Here
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> PsyBC’s Archived Conferences
> Recent Developments in Relational Psychoanalysis[Benjamin Eigen]
> CE Credits: 8
> Fee: $59.95
> More info. Click Here
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> Conflict about Conflict
> CE Credits: 8
> Fee: $49.95
> More info. Click Here
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> The Religion and Relation to God of the Therapist: Four Traditions
> in Dialogue
> CE Credits: 12
> Fee: $59.95
> More info. Click Here
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> Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the Self
> CE Credits: 7
> Fee: $59.95
> More info. Click Here
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> Relational Child Psychotherapy
> CE Credits: 8
> Fee: $59.95
> More info. Click Here
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> Ideology and the Clinic
> CE Credits: 8
> Fee: $69.95
> More info. Click Here
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> Explicit and Implicit Domains in Psychoanalytic Change
> CE Credits: 4
> Fee: $79.95
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> The Telescoping of Generations;Misunderstanding and Psychic Truths
> CE Credits: 4
> Fee: $79.95
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> PsyBC's Interactive Case Studies
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> Title: When an Eating Disorder Reappears: Old symptoms as
> therapeutic opportunities
> Master Clinician: F. Diane Barth, LCSW
> Description: Barth draws on her 25 years of experience treating and
> writing about eating disorders to this case of women who returns to
> treatment when her symptoms reappear. The exquisite sensitivity
> Barth brings to this case allows her to turn what would normally be
> a setback into an opportunity. Working with this case and
> responding to Barth's commentaries will expand the way you think
> about eating disorders, remissions, and any other "setbacks" you
> encounter in your work.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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> Title: Holding Difficult Patients: the Therapist's Struggle
> Master Clinician: Joyce Slochower, Ph.D.
> Description: Joyce Slochower has written THE book on "holding" in
> psychotherapy and is internationally renowned for her sensitive
> work with difficult patients. She is a much sought after teacher
> and supervisor at several training centers in NYC and lectures
> internationally. As you work with this case, and as you respond to
> Slochower's ways of working, you will be learning about the
> subtleties of holding difficult patients and a way of working when
> the "ordinary ways of working" don't work and when the typical
> experience of the therapist is frustration and helplessness.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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> Title: Acting-Out and Enactment: The Language of Therapy with
> Traumatized Adolescents
> Author: Etty Cohen, PhD
> Description: Award winning author and internationally known teacher
> and supervisor Etty Cohen draws from her extensive work with
> traumatized adolescents in Israel and the United States. You and
> she will be exploring the multiple meanings of enactments and
> acting out in among this special group of patients. Responding to
> this case material and Dr. Cohen's responses to the same material,
> you will become knowledgeable about the complexity and
> opportunities provided by such moments in the course of your work
> with adolescents and others suffering from trauma.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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>
> Title: Helping Multi-Problem Patients: Using Dialectical Behavior
> Therapy to treat self-injury, suicidality, and dissociation
> Master Clinician: Lisa Lyons, PhD
> Description: Trained by Marsha Linehan in DBT and then in
> Relational Psychoanalysis, draws from Lyons this unique background
> and her years of experience working with multi- problem, severe
> personality disorders. In this case you and she are working with a
> young impulsive, dissociated women with a history of self injury
> and suicidality. You will learn to deal with her emotional storms
> as you help her become less impulsive and manage her suicidality.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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> Title: Truth, Lies, and Self-Disclosure: Using Countertransference
> Constructively
> Master Clinician: Marilyn Charles, PhD
> Description: Immersion in clinical vignettes from a case with a
> focus on the intense intimacy of the treatment, Marilyn Charles and
> you become involved in the arena of 'truth and lies to sensitize
> and educate you about this underappreciated aspect of all
> psychotherapies.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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> Title:Inspiring Hope and Courage in Psychotherapy
> Master Clinician: Sandra Beuchler, PhD
> Description: In this case you will be working with a 24 year old
> woman, wheelchair bound since adolescence and struggling with
> severe depression and barely stifled rage. Additionally you will be
> responding to Beuchler's interventions as you and she explore the
> problems in dealing with the very real possibility of suicide and
> envy of the therapist's health.
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> More information and to purchase
> Click here.
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