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Conference Panel Summaries: 2010 Conference

PANEL 1 From Israel: Self Psychology: A Transient Paradigm or an Infinite Potentiality?

by Annette Richard

PANEL 2 From Turkey: An Adolescent Journey: Filling the Void with Sound

by Serin Oget, MSW

PANEL 3 From Southern Europe: Empathy, Vulnerability, and Shame: Understanding the Therapeutic Process Today

by Paolo Stramba-Badiale

 

Conference Panel Summaries: 2009 Conference

Keynote Presentation: Honoring the Work of Marian Tolpin: Psychoanalysis on the Edge

by Ginny Rachmani

PANEL 1: Neuroscientific Advances in Understanding Empathy

by Todd F. Walker

PANEL 2: The Forward Edge of Theory: Self Psychology and Relational Responses to a Clinical Case

by Carol Mayhew

PANEL 3: Social Issues and Cultural Diversity: The Expanded Realm of Self Psychology

by Annette Richard

Kohut Memorial Lecture
What Do We Inherit? Comments on the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma, Values and Ideals

by K. Medford Moreland

 

Conference Panel Summaries: 2008 Conference

PANEL 1: Reconsidering the Self System as It Resides in the Dyadic, Triadic, Ancestral, and Cultural Systems

by Nancy Goldman

PANEL 2: Adult Case: Balancing Enriching the Sense of Self and the Intersubjective Realm

by Amy Eldridge

PANEL 3: Child Case: Balancing Enriching the Sense of Self and the Intersubjective Realm

by Carol Mayhew

PANEL 4: Achieving Individuality through Creativity and Leadership: Biographical Studies of Selected Subjects

by Sandra Hershberg

Kohut Memorial Lecture
One Analyst's Journey

by Nancy VanDerHeide

 

 

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Huffington Post Blogs:
'Inside the Mind of a War Vet' & 'Trauma and the Hourglass of Time'
 

by Helen Davey & Robert D. Stolorow

The Yin and Yang of Life - The Duality and The Dark Side of Hope  

by Karen Krett

TRISP's Bystanders No More Conference: A Ground Breaking Event

by Susanne Weil

Supplying the Necessities: Psychotherapy as Provision

by Nancy R. Hicks

Applying Self Psychology to a Research Project: Hair-Pulling as a Language of Death

by Jane Lewis

Conference Panel Summaries:
2011 Conference

KOHUT MEMORIAL LECTURE AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE:
Blues and Emotional Trauma; A Musical Tribute to Kohut's Observations on the Psychological Functions of Music
 

by Anne Paris

Plenary 1: Psychoanalysis and Motivational Systems: A New Look  

by Annette Richard

Plenary 2: Psychoanalysis and Combat Trauma: The Analysis of a War-Torn Soldier  

by Russell Carr

Discussion of Dr. Russell Carr's Presentation on Plenary 2: "Psychoanalysis and Combat Trauma: The Analysis of a War-Torn Soldier"  

by Doris Brothers

Panel on Philosophical Considerations in Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis, Culture, and the Legacy of Individualism: Thinking and Practicing Socioculturally  

by Roger Frie

Five Points of Interplay Between Intersubjective-Systems Theory and Heidegger's Existential Philosophy, and the Clinical Attitudes They Foster  

by Peter N. Maduro

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