ABA 2018

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APSA_NY12-000

Full Set Audio

Your choice of all sessions, each on an individual CD (includes FREE Binders); or Full Set of mp3 audio files on Free USB drive. Full Sets available via mail order only, shipping and handling fees apply.

Audio CDs: 33

Audio CD

$329.00

$329.00

APSA_NY12-302

Research Symposium: Parental Mentalizing in Action: Verbal and Embodied Parental Mentalizing in Theory and Clinical Practice

Speakers: Dana Shai, PhD (Herzliya, Israel); Arietta Slade, PhD (New York, NY); Nancy E. Suchman, PhD (New Haven, CT); Mary Target, PhD (London, England); Robert J. Waldinger, MD (West Newton, MA)

Parental mentalizing is a significant factor shaping the infant’s socio-emotional development and is the focus of this symposium. Two papers focus on intervention programs designed to enhance parental mentalizing in high risk families — Minding the Baby and Mothering from the Inside Out, including results of randomized controlled trial studies demonstrating the efficacy of these interventions. The third paper will introduce Parental Embodied Mentalization — a method of observational assessment involving the scrutiny of the whole-body nonverbal interactive process between mothers and infants that predicts attachment security. This session explores how parental mentalizing can enhance children’s socio-emotional wellbeing.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

APSA_NY12-201

Oral History Workshop #73: Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, Part II

Speakers: Glen O. Gabbard, MD (Houston, TX); Kathryn J. Zerbe, MD (Portland, OR); Anthony D. Bram, PhD (Lexington, MA); Irwin C. Rosen, PhD (Topeka, KS); Michael Harty, PhD (Kansas City, KS); Alice Brand Bartlett, PhD (Topeka, KS)

This session continues the story of the unique relationship between the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Menninger Clinic from 1981 through the closure of the Institute in 2001. Participants describe the growing influence of object relations theory, the ongoing development of clinical psychology and diagnostic testing, the eventual rise of women leaders and finally the dispersal of psychoanalysts and candidates to all parts of the country.

Audio CDs: 3

Audio CD

$45.00

$45.00

APSA_NY12-401

Neuroscience Symposium: Empirical Social Cognitive Neuroscience Research as a Basis for a Comprehensive Theory of Psychotherapeutic Change

Speakers: George G. Fishman, MD (Chestnut Hill, MA); Andrew J. Gerber, MD, PhD (New York, NY); Glen O. Gabbard, MD (Houston, TX)

This session proposes a theory of psychotherapeutic change composed of three components: (1) Exposure (aka making the unconscious conscious), (2) Restructuring of relationship representations (aka transference and interpersonal work), and (3) Co-construction of a coherent narrative (aka developing a secure attachment). Empirical data from contemporary social cognitive neuroscience, including Dr. Andrew Gerber’s data from an fMRI adaptation of Susan Andersen’s transference paradigm, are used to support this argument and to propose empirically testable hypotheses about therapeutic change and the appropriate tailoring of interventions to specific patients and situations. Some pilot data from MRI studies of therapeutic change across different types of psychotherapy are presented. All are discussed in the context of a psychoanalytic metapsychology and relevance to the relationship between psychoanalysis and empirical research.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

APSA_NY12-300

Plenary Address: Core Issues in the Treatment of Personality Disordered Patients

Speakers: George G. Fishman, MD (Chestnut Hill, MA); Dan H. Buie, MD (Wellesley Hills, MA); Robert Lindsay Pyles, MD, President-Elect (Wellesley Hills, MA)

Neurotic patients possess the capacities required for maintaining their basic self-stability. Personality disordered patients do not. They continuously need to depend on others to provide them with the capacities they need in order to maintain basic self-stability. Clinical experience and relevant literature indicate that these capacities are five in number. They concern self-realness, self-holding so as not to experience aloneness, self-worth, self-love, and identity. This presentation focuses on understanding the consequences of deficits of these capacities along with treatments that can enable patients to develop these capacities for themselves.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

APSA_NY12-000

Full Set Audio

Your choice of all sessions, each on an individual CD (includes FREE Binders); or Full Set of mp3 audio files on Free USB drive. Full Sets available via mail order only, shipping and handling fees apply.

MP3

$199.00

$199.00

APSA_NY12-000

Full Set Audio

Your choice of all sessions, each on an individual CD (includes FREE Binders); or Full Set of mp3 audio files on Free USB drive. Full Sets available via mail order only, shipping and handling fees apply.

USB Stick

$199.00

$199.00

APSA_NY12-403

Panel III: Desire and Being Desired

Speakers: Melinda Gellman, PhD (New York, NY); Marilla Aisenstein, PhD (Paris, France); Carol Gilligan, PhD* (New York, NY); Donald B. Moss, MD (New York, NY); Deborah Luepnitz, PhD (Philadelphia, PA); Reporter: Phoebe Ann Cirio, MSW, LCSW (St. Louis, MO)

This panel revisits a concept essential to psychoanalysis from its origins to the present day, considering it within contemporary contexts. Desire and being desired are discussed from traditional and evolving perspectives, highlighting their place in the psychoanalytic canon, in individual development, their relationship to culture, and impact within the treatment dyad. Clinical material and discussion among the panelists illustrates the ways in which we encounter and conceptualize desire in clinical practice.

Audio CDs: 3

Audio CD

$45.00

$45.00

ConBio12-321

WKS 10: Using the National Conservation Easement Database to Enhance GIS Models that Identify Potential Corridors

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY12-400

Educators Symposium: Executive Function Disorders and Disorders of the Self: Exploring No Man’s Land

Speakers: Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed (Silver Spring, MD); Joseph Palombo, MA (Chicago, IL); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA); Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed. (Silver Spring, MD); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA)

This symposium is geared to APsaA Educator Associates, K-12 educators, psychoanalysts, and mental health professionals. Executive functioning disorders are brain based dysfunctions involving neuropsychological deficits, often producing deficits in the sense of self. A complex relationship exists between executive functions and ADHD. The integration of neuropsychological and psychodynamic factors requires a new paradigm incorporating neuropsychological, relational, and intra-psychic dimensions. This session explores implications of this new paradigm. Joseph Palombo is a clinical social worker, and founding Dean, Institute for Clinical Social Work, and faculty Rush Neurobehavioral Center and affiliated with Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Stephen Kerzner, psychoanalyst and school consultant, provides a psychoanalytic perspective.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY12-310

Plenary Address: The Analyst’s Narcissism

Speakers: Warren R. Procci, MD, President (Pasadena, CA); Alan B. Zients, MD (New York, NY); Judith F.Chused, MD (Washington, DC)

The plenary address focuses on the narcissistic vulnerability of the psychoanalyst that is inherent in the practice of psychoanalysis. Using case vignettes, Dr. Chused details the problems presented by the analyst’s vulnerability to psychic injury as well as by the potential for grandiose self-representation and expectations. During the presentation several recommendations are developed as to how the analyst’s inevitable vulnerability to narcissistic injury and grandiose thinking can be used to further the course of an analysis.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

Subtotal

$897.00

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