The Chicago Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology
Presents
“Can We Talk?” Facilitating Dialogue between Different Analytic Schools
Mark Levey, M.D., Gary Walls, Ph.D., Salee Jenkins, Ph.D., & Peter Shabad, Ph.D.
Saturday, October 2, 20004 DePaul Center, Room 8003
12:15 – 4:30 PM One East Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Dr. Levey’s paper describes a model of the process goals of therapy common to all psychodynamic approaches. Different technical recommendations can be thought of as predictions about how to effectively achieve these goals. Thus, the model creates a paradigm clarifying the clinical assumptions of seemingly dissimilar schools. These assumptions are, in principle, empirically verifiable, and provide a framework for relating the different approaches to each other.
After an initial presentation of Dr. Levey’s ideas, Dr. Walls will present his case, “Finding the Abuser in the Countertransference: Working with an Adult Survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse”, which will then be discussed by Drs. Jenkins and Shabad. At the conclusion of the program, Dr. Levey will use his model to integrate the discussion.
Mark Levey, M.D., is a faculty member and training and supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. He is a Clinical Assistant of Psychiatry at the University of Illinois, where he teachers a course on comparative psychotherapy.
Gary Walls, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, a Past President of CAPP, and a Candidate at CCP.
Salee Jenkins, Ph.D., is a faculty member and training and supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Peter Shabad, Ph.D., is a candidate at CCP and the author of Despair and the Return of Hope: Echoes of Mourning in Psychotherapy.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
12:15 – 12:45 PM Registration
12:45 – 1:00 PM Introductions – Alice Bernstein, Ph.D., President of CAPP
and Nancy Huntzinger, Psy.D., President-Elect of CAPP
1:00 – 1:30 PM Mark Levey, M.D.
1:30 – 2:30 PM Gary Walls, Ph.D. – Case Presentation
2:30 – 3:00 PM Conversation and Refreshments
3:00 – 3:15 PM Salee Jenkins, Ph.D., Discussion of Presentation
3:15 – 3:30 PM Peter Shabad, Ph.D., Discussion of Presentation
3:30 – 4:00 PM Mark Levey, M.D., Integration of Formulations
4:00 – 4:30 PM General Discussion
Educational Objectives:
1. Clarification of the similarities of different analytic approaches,
2. Recognition of the assumptions behind different technical recommendations, and
3. Illustration of these assumptions and similarities using the case material and the two discussions of it.
Conference Registration Form
Saturday, October 2, 2004
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Non-members may apply $15 of the registration fee towards membership dues. Student non-members may apply $25 of their fee toward membership dues. Membership applications will be available at the Conference. Fee reductions do not apply to membership renewal. Refund Policy: Fees are refundable up to September 28, 2004, less a $15.00 administration charge. Mail checks made payable to CAPP with this form to:
The Chicago Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology
Suite 800, 645 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. Phone: 312-372-6376
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: The Chicago Association For Psychoanalytic
Social Workers: This program qualifies for three Psychology is affiliated with Division 39, American
continuing education hours. The Chicago Psychological Association. The group’s goals
Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology is involve furthering interest and education in
licensed by the State of Illinois as a sponsor of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Licensed Social Work Continuing Education We have over 150 full, associate, and student
(#159-000326) members. Professionals and students in psychology
social work, and psychiatry are invited to apply for
Psychologists: Participants will earn three membership and join a growing and vital
continuing education credits for this workshop. organization dedicated to promoting and serving the
Division 39 is approved by the American development and practice of psychoanalytic
Psychological Association to offer continuing psychology.
Education for psychologists. Division 39
maintains responsibility for the program.
Presented by the Program Committee of CAPP;
We regret that CAPP at this time cannot offer
CEU’s to physicians. Nancy Huntzinger, Psy.D., Chair and President-Elect
Alice Bernstein, Ph.D., President
Refund Policy: Fees are refundable up to 9/28/04 Patricia McMahon, Psy.D., Treasurer
less a $15.00 administration charge. No refunds Carol Ganzer, Ph.D., M.S.W., Past President
will be issued after that date.
Learning From Patients: The Life and Work of
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
By
Gail Hornstein, PhD and Joanne Greenberg, BA
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2004 The John Marshall College of Law, Room 1200
12:45 – 4:30 P.M. 315 S. Plymouth Ct. (Btwn. State & Dearborn), Chicago, Illinois
This slide-illustrated talk will introduce participants to the work of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889-1957), the maverick clinician who dedicated her life to treating psychotic patients with intensive psychotherapy. Known to millions as the therapist in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, Joanne Greenberg’s best-selling chronicle of madness and recovery, Fromm-Reichmann was one of the founders of the Interpersonal School of Psychoanalysis. Professor Hornstein will analyze how Fromm-Reichmann’s work at Kurt Goldstein’s hospital for brain-injured soldiers during World War I crucially shaped her conceptualization and treatment of psychosis, and how her later collaborations with Georg Groddeck and Harry Stack Sullivan solidified her belief that no patient was ever beyond hope. A central theme of the talk will be Fromm-Reichmann’s deep commitment to learning from patients, and her conviction that even people in seriously disturbed states can help guide their treatment toward eventual recovery.
Gail Hornstein, PhD, is Professor of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, and author of To Redeem One Person Is to Redeem the World: The Life of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. Professor Hornstein received her PhD in Psychology from Clark University, served a post-doctoral fellowship at U. of California, Berkeley, and has been a visiting fellow at Harvard, Cambridge, and Oxford universities.
Joanne Greenberg, BA, was treated by Dr. Fromm-Reichmann from 1948 to 1955. At the time of Dr. Fromm-Reichmann’s death, they were planning to collaborate on a book describing the experience. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden is the fictionalized story of Joanne’s journey from psychosis to normal life. Ms. Greenberg is the author of 16 books, the mother of two grown children, and a part time faculty member at the Colorado School of Mines.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
12:00 – 12:45 PM Registration
12:45 – 1:00 PM Welcome, Alice Bernstein, PhD, President of CAPP
1:00 – 2:30 PM Gail Hornstein, PhD
2:30 – 3:00 PM Break
3:00 – 3:30 PM Joanne Greenberg, BA
3:30 – 4:30 PM Reactions and Discussion
4:30 – 5:15 PM Refreshments and Conversation
Educational Objectives: Participants will learn:
1. How Kurt Goldstein’s holistic neurological approach can inform the conceptualization and treatment of psychosis
2. How Frieda Fromm-Reichmann’s approach to treating schizophrenia offers a useful alternative to contemporary methods
3. How shaping treatment approaches to patients’ stated needs can make therapy with psychotic patients more effective.
Individuals in attendance at this presentation will receive 3.0 continuing education credits.
CAPP is a local chapter of Division 39. Division 39 is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Division 39 maintains responsibility for the program.
Division 39 is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in its continuing education activities. Participants are asked to be aware of the need for privacy and confidentiality throughout the program. If the program content becomes stressful, participants are encouraged to process these feelings during the discussion periods. If participants have special needs, we will attempt to accommodate them. Please address questions, concerns and any complaints to Jeffrey A. Seiden, PsyD at (312) 372-6376 or at drseiden@comcast.net.
If you require an accommodation to attend this event, please contact the CAPP office at least two weeks in advance.