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SUMMARY:Magnetized Internal Objects: Clinging\, Adhesive Identification\, and Early Anxieties
DESCRIPTION:Ehud Wolpe:\nEhud Wolpe’s lecture explores a phenomenon in transference wherein two opposing forces in the patient’s psyche operate simultaneously. On the one hand\, the analysand is attached to the psychoanalyst\, expressing a longing for connection as a derivative of the life drive. On the other hand\, simultaneously\, the analysand maintains a defensive internal position of mental stagnation\, in which internal clinging to and “magnetization” of internal objects and part objects prevail. He argues that this clinging stems from the recognition of separateness between subject and object\, which arouses persecutory anxieties. Therefore\, clinging is intended to protect the psyche from an object that is perceived as threatening. This clinging is expressed in two ways: (1) clinging to an external object\, represented by the psychoanalysis and the psychoanalyst\, which sometimes does not allow space for a separate existence; (2) clinging of internal objects to each other\, thus preventing and violently repelling any of the analyst’s attempts to “enter” the analysand’s mind. \nHe will demonstrate how the concept of projective identification helps in understanding these primitive mental processes\, while arguing that the concept of adhesive identification should be reserved for more pathological states of mind. In addition\, he emphasizes that the desperate clinging to the internal and external object is a defense whose intensity can decrease through a relationship with a patient and benevolent object. He will present clinical material from both children and an adult to open the discussion about the challenging position that is required from the analyst when trying to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients who are characterized by magnetized internal objects. \nTal Sharir Wolpe:\nSupervision of a clinical case accompanied by a theoretical conceptualisation. \nMORE INFO AND REGISTRATION
URL:https://austinpsychoanalytic.org/event/magnetized-internal-objects-clinging-adhesive-identification-and-early-anxieties/
LOCATION:Freddo TX\, 2336 S Congress Avenue\, Austin\, TX\, 78704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Study Group
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SUMMARY:Cognitive Processing vs Psychotherapy: The role of Relationship in Effective Care
DESCRIPTION:2 Session Study Group | Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) was developed in the 1980s when PTSD was just becoming a recognized diagnosis. First created to treat women who experienced sexual trauma\, as most of the treatments at the time were focused on PTSD secondary to combat\, CPT is now recognized to be highly effective in treating most types of traumas. The “Ten Sessions” This American Life Podcast follows the CPT journey of a writer for the New York Times magazine\, including snippets from her ten CPT sessions around her sexual trauma and her commentary about what the treatment was like for her. In discussing the podcast\, we will review the rationale behind CPT\, details of the skills taught in session\, and treatment outcomes. We will explore the many similarities and differences between CPT and psychodynamic psychotherapy. The second part of the salon will cover non-traditional adjuncts to trauma treatment including trauma-sensitive yoga and a collaboration with the Blanton Museum for in vivo outings in group CPT to enhance social connectivity. We will explore how to help clients imagine a life after trauma without fear and worry and how the relationship between therapist and client can be that bridge to freedom.  \nMORE INFO AND REGISTRATION
URL:https://austinpsychoanalytic.org/event/22418/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Study Group
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SUMMARY:Imposters and Psychopaths
DESCRIPTION:In this salon\, we will explore the psychopathic traits of imposters and those who might be susceptible to or co-conspirators in their deceptions. This might apply to couples\, companies or societies. Fantasy can cross the line from healthy grandiosity to pathological delusions and lying to others. This condition affects 7% of the population. One wonders how much anxiety and depression is due to destabilizing interactions with psychopathic individuals. We will read a 1958 paper on imposters by psychoanalyst Phyliss Greenacre and a current paper on psychopathy by Elizabeth Howell that can help us understand the why\, how and what of this condition.  \nMORE INFO AND REGISTRATION
URL:https://austinpsychoanalytic.org/event/imposters-and-psychopaths/
LOCATION:Live via Zoom
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