[Adta] Fwd: Psychoneurology: Clinical Implications and Applications

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FYI.  Patrizia
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> Dear Colleagues,
> PsyBC is pleased to announce the first seminar in our winter  
> series. Entitled Clinical Implications and Applications of  
> Psychoneurology: translating neuroscience to the consulting room,  
> this seminar seeks to expand the capacity to teach affect  
> regulation skills to clients and/or their families.
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> Presented by Francine Lapides, this seminar will review the  
> emerging research in neuroscience, with approaches derived from the  
> latest formulations and work of Allan Schore, Dan Siegel, Daniel  
> Stern, Antonio Demasio, Joseph LeDoux, Stephen Porges, Candice  
> Pert, Louis Cozolino , Stan Tatkin, et al that point to healing in  
> the circuitry of the right hemisphere, dominant for intuition,  
> empathy, intense emotionality, a coherent sense of “self”, deep  
> attachments and the knowledge of how “to be” in intimate relationship.
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> More info/Register
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> Participants will gain an understanding of psychopathology as  
> trauma to the early developing nervous system, especially in the  
> right hemisphere, resulting in an inability to regulate affect and  
> arousal. It will also allow you to be able to read the neurological  
> literature with increased familiarity for the physiology,  
> terminology, and prevailing assumptions and beliefs.
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> Sign up for Clinical Implications and Applications of  
> Psychoneurology: translating neuroscience to the consulting room  
> and learn how to be able to create healing interventions utilizing  
> current and future clinical research.
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> 12 CE Credits
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> Also, there are these importantant new additions to our library --  
> CD recordings contributing to our continuing effort to serve as the  
> online center for an emerging and powerful interdisciplinary model  
> integrating affective neurobiology, attachment theory,  
> psychoanalysis, psychiatry, and infant development.  
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> New Developments in Attachment Theory
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> Presentations by:
> Daniel Siegel..............Allan Schore
> Beatrice Beebe...........Mary Hartzell
> Sir Richard Bowlby......Diana Fosha
> Robert Neborsky.........Edward Z. Tronick
> Daniel Stern
> More information - Click here.
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> Dan Stern and the Boston Change Process Study Group are having an  
> extraordinary impact on our thinking about how change occurs in  
> psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy. I am very pleased  
> to announce that we have two of their ground breaking papers to  
> offer you. (Watch for announcements of a third paper and of our  
> Spring conference discussing their most recent work.
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> Special thanks to the International Journal of Psychoanalysis for  
> granting us permission to distribute these articles.
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> Non-Interpretive mechanisms in psychoanalytic therapy: The  
> 'something more' than interpretation
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> Explicating the Implicit: the Local Level and the Microprocesses of  
> Change in the Analytic Situation
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> Click here to access articles
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> Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the Self
> Conference critiquing the book Affect Regulation, Mentalization and  
> the Development of the Self by Peter Fonagy
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