February 25 – February 28, 2010
Event: | IARPP Annual Conference 2010 |
Location: | San Francisco, California |
Venue: | The Fairmont Hotel |
Co-Chairs: | Jeanne Wolff Bernstein, Ph.D. & Stephen Hartman, Ph.D. |
Pre Conference Description Paper Workshops Descriptions Panel Descriptions 2010 Conference Faculty |
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The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy
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“Expanding The Relational Context: Sex, Desire, Politics, Economics, Aesthetics, Technologies”
Conference Registration is now Closed!
We regret that the Sean Dorsey performance has been canceled!
Registration, Session Selections & Optional Reception:
Register online, or by completing and mailing the enclosed Conference Registration Form. Registration for the conference allows attendance at all sessions of the Main Conference, coffee and breakfast rolls on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings, and all scheduled coffee breaks. Lunches are on your own.
Early registration is strongly advised to ensure a place in your preferred Paper Sessions. Saturday afternoon Session assignments will be made strictly on a first-come (paid), first-served basis. Please refer to the program and indicate your selections on the Conference Registration Form. Submit your completed Conference Registration Form with your check or credit card information no later than January 22, 2010, to be eligible for the early registration fees. Please note that registrations postmarked after January 22, 2010 will be subject to the regular conference fee. We regret that exceptions cannot be made to allow additional registrants into a Paper Session that has reached its maximum capacity.
Saturday Evening Conference Reception: This event is offered as an optional event at an additional fee. The Reception will feature a light dinner buffet, music and dancing. Please see the Conference Registration Form for fee information.
Refund Policy:
If your entire registration must be canceled, a refund less $75 will be allowed if requested in writing by January 22, 2010. We regret that refunds cannot be allowed after this date.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Nilou Mostofi, Conference Manager
IARPP Conference 2010
3670 Clairemont Drive, Suite 10 • San Diego, CA 92117
Phone: (858) 270-3503 • FAX: (858) 270-3513
Email: iarpp@km-direct.com
Continuing Education & Educational Objectives:
This conference is intended for psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, marriage and family counselors, and clinical professional counselors. The conference is organized to facilitate maximum opportunity for questions, comments and dialogue between the audience and the presenters, allowing clinicians to engage in an extensive variety of topics relevant to the field.
At the conclusion of the conference, participants will be able to:
- Identify new directions emerging in psychoanalytic research and practice that expand the relational context.
- Learn how thinkers and practitioners in and outside of psychoanalysis approach contemporary problems from a relational perspective.
- Learn how concerns regarding desire and consent arise in a context of expanded social networking and sexual inclusivity.
- Explore how the global economic crisis shapes our work as relational analysts.
- Learn how transgendering opens new directions for research and clinical practice.
- Learn how practices of witnessing, truth and reconciliation, and communal responses to trauma help us frame psychoanalytic interventions.
- Explore how relational practices differ in national and cultural contexts.
- Learn how advances in reproductive technology frame debates about subjectivity and relatedness.
Accreditation:
This program is sponsored by the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP).
IARPP is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IARPP maintains responsibility for the program and its content.
CE credit will be available to social workers pending approval for conference by NASW.
Continuing Education Hours will be awarded as follows:
Thursday Optional Master Class = 5 Hours
Main Conference Program (Thursday – Sunday) = 20 Hours
Total Conference = 25 Hours
Call For Papers:
The deadline for receipt of abstract of papers is Wednesday, July 10, 2009. Please download the following attachment for guidelines. Download file
.To download Word document of cover sheet Click Here.