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Event: |
IARPP 10th Anniversary Conference 2012 |
Location: |
New York City, New York |
Venue: |
The Roosevelt Hotel |
Co-Chairs: |
Margaret J. Black, LCSW and Hazel Ipp, PhD |
2012 Conference Brochure
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
asrelational 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.
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 Full Day Master Class = 6 Hours
Main Conference Program (Thursday - Sunday) = 19 Hours
Total Conference = 25 Hours
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