| | | 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. | | MP3 | | $30.00 | | $30.00 | |
| | | APSA_NY13-309 | | Scientific Paper 4: Running Head: The Translational Metaphor Speakers: Lewis Allen Kirshner The translational metaphor in psychoanalysis refers to the traditional method of restating or interpreting verbal and behavioral information in psychodynamic or developmental language that presumably explains presenting symptoms. The clinical phenomenology is translated by the analyst to convey its true meaning and origin. More recent concepts of symbolization and mentalization, which relate to the fundamental process of transforming unconscious contents into new forms of expression, introduce another avenue of therapeutic action. The paper presents an historical overview with clinical illustrations | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | AGPA18-303 | | Trauma, Torture and Displacement: Finding Connection and Self in Group Speakers: Andrew Eig, Adeyinka Akinsulure-Smith, Hawthorne Smith, Suzanne Phillips | | MP3 | | $20.00 | | $20.00 | |