July 24, 2009 
NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
e-Bulletin
Special Mid-Summer Update

Due to a number of recently announced programs in late Summer and early Fall, we felt it necessary to send out a special e-bulletin so you may add them to your calendar. Please look for our August 4, 2009 "General Public" e-bulletin for more program information. We will resume our weekly MHP bulletin on August 14th. As always, for the most current information please visit our calendar of events at http://ncpsychoanalysis.org/googlecalendar.htm.  
Your e-Bulletin at a Glance
Peaceful Schools with Fonagy & Twemlow - October 24, 2009
Referral Lines
Save the Dates - Upcoming Conferences
Newly Added to the Calendar & Updated Information
May 30th Audio & Video Available for Purchase NOW!
PECC Fall Courses - Registration Open
Join Our Mailing List
Quick Links
SAVE THE DATE
OCTOBER 24, 2009
9am-5pm
UNC Friday Center 
 
NCPF, in cooperation with NCPS, will present its
program featuring speakers
 
Peter Fonagy, MD and Stuart Twemlow, PhD
 
We are now accepting sponsors for this upcoming program beginning at the $150 level for table sponsors. The deadline for those sponsors wishing to have their names included in the printed brochure is August 7, 2009. Click here for a list of complete sponsorship opportunities.
 
We are also accepting individual contributions for those wishing to support the program. If you choose to donate before August 31, 2009 to the PS-NC fund, you will receive a FREE car magnet that can be displayed in order to show your support!

PS-NC magnet

More program information to be available at www.ncpsychoanalysis.org in the upcoming weeks.
 
Referral Numbers & Link 
 
Psychoanalytic Referral Line:
(919) 685-1956
 
HopeLine
(24/7 crisis line):
(919) 231-4525
toll free:
1-877-235-4525 
 
 
 SAVE THE DATES
2009 MHA/NC Annual Conference: Charity, Advocacy, and Justice
When: Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 23-24,2009
Information: For registration you can download a brochure or visit www.mha-nc.org or call (919) 981-0740.
 
Hispanic Achievement Conference: 7th Annual Statewide Conference
When: Thurs.-Fri., Oct 8 - 9 2009
Information: E-mail mailbox@thencshp.org or visit www.thencshp.org
The time has come...
 
To Renew Your NCPF Membership
 
                                         ...and support NCPF programs!

NCPF memberships run from July 1 through June 30. Thank you to our 177 2008-2009 members. Gifts we have received since April 1, 2009 will be considered 2009-2010 memberships.  Those who have been NCPF members this past year know about the wonderful benefits that are available to the Friends of NCPF. Our members combined saved over $4,000 at our May 30th event. All you have to do to continue to receive these benefits, or to  begin receiving these benefits, is to become a NCPF member. All gifts we receive this month will be applied to the 2009-2010 membership year. NCPF is happy for members to apply their contribution to specific funds or programs. For a list of available funds please see the side bar. 

PS-NC magnetJoin TODAY at the Contributing Member level or above and you will receive a FREE car magnet supporting peaceful school environments in North Carolina. School violence and Peaceful Schools - NC will be discussed at our next conference on October 24, 2009! Use our secure online giving page to renew your membership or contact our office at admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org or call 919-847-2323 if you wish to discuss joining the 12/12 club or arrangements for monthly giving.

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Continue to encourage your friends and colleagues to join our e-mail list and to become active in the psychoanalytic community in North Carolina.
 
We are always open to new ideas. What would you like to see in our announcements? Send your ideas to admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org. We would like to thank those who have taken the time to contact us with suggestions helping us to improve our announcements. Much appreciation!
Newly Added to the Calendar & Updated Information

 
Now Accepting Volunteers
Pro Bono Therapist Network
Michelle Johnson at the Mental Health Association in Orange County is requesting people to join the Pro Bono Counseling Network, which provides needed services to  folks who would otherwise be without them.  Remember, too, that  the Network offers you a place to refer clients who are uninsured or underinsured and ineligible for existing public services. 
 
Please contact Ms. Johnson for more background information on the Program and to obtain a registration form if you would like to get involved as a volunteer -- whether to see individuals or offer a pro-bono group slot, or to mentor other therapists.
Contact:
Michelle Johnson, MSW, LCSW
Program Manager Pro Bono Counseling Network
Mental Health Association in Orange County
P.O. Box 16246
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
919.942.8083, ext. 5 (o)
704.625.0371 (f)
www.mhaorangeco.org

Friday, August 7   10am- 12noon
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training for Law Enforcement in Orange, Person & Chatham Counties
Location:
Extraordinary Ventures, 200 S. Elliot Rd, Chapel Hill
Registration: Peggy Yonuschot  at 919.913.4144 or by email at pyonuschot@opc-mhc.org
Free of Charge / CEUs are not available for this event.

August 17 - September 23
HopeLine Volunteer Training
Monday and Wednesday nights at 6pm, Raleigh, NC
For more information or to apply to become a HopeLine volunteer, visit http://www.hopeline-nc.org/volunteer/ to download an application, email andig@hopelinenc.com or call the business office at 919-832-3326.

Saturday, September 12   9:30am-12noon
2009-2010 Scientific Program Series: Bruno Bettelheim and his Window to the Soul
Sponsored by:
The North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society
Presented by: William S. Meyer, MSW
For more information: Visit http://www.ncpsasoc.org/scientificPrograms.shtml or contact Sarah Stiegler at 877-527-6778 or info@ncpsasoc.org.
 
Wednesday-Friday, September 23-24
The Mental Health Association in NC 2009 Annual Conference: Charity, Advocacy, & Justice
Location: Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort, Wrightsville Beach, NC
To register, or for more information, visit www.mha-nc.org or call MHA/NC at 919-981-0740 or 888-881-0740. 
 
Saturday October 10  9am-11am
Trauma's Impact on Children,on the Therapist, and on the Therapeutic Process  
Sponsored by: The N.C. Chapter of the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW)
Location: UNC School of Social Work
Presenter: Amy Eldridge, PhD
Discussant:  Judy Byck, MSW 
Registration Cost:  $25 for AAPCSW members, $35 for non-members and $10 for full time MSW students with ID. (There will be a $10 late charge for registrations after 10/1/09 and at the door)
For more information: Please call Bill Meyer at (919) 681-6840, or e-mail at
william.meyer@duke.edu, or call Terrie Baker at (919) 990-1227 or email at tsb123@mindspring.com.  
 
 
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As always, we encourage you to submit programs to be included on our calendar that are mental health related and/or have a psychodynamic focus. Our staff will then review the program and post appropriate additions to our calendar. We appreciate your assistance in helping create a more comprehensive listing for those interested in the mental health community. Please forward program information to
info@ncpsychoanalysis.org.  
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Please continue to forward any programs of interest to info@ncpsychoanalysis.org

We still have a limited number of Audio CD's and Video DVD's available from the May 30th Program.

Q&A session
If you are interested in purchasing the audio and video recordings of the event featuring speakers Dr. Vaillant and Dr. Ariely please contact our office. Included from the morning session will be a CD for Dr. Ariely's presentation and a DVD for Dr. Vaillant's presentation for $25 + $8 S/H. DVDs are available as well for Dr. Vaillant's afternoon session for $25 + $8 S/H.  The cost to purchase both the morning and afternoon sessions is $40 + $8 S/H. We will be happy to waive the shipping and handling fee if you would prefer to stop by our office and pick up your order.
 
Please contact us at (919) 847-2323 or via email at admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org to reserve a copy.  
PECC Fall Courses - Registration Open
 
For more detailed information click on the links provided:
 
 
Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy: Overlaps & Distinctions

The Therapist's Creative Use of the Self in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis


 
For additional information about registration or courses please contact Sarah Tillis, LCSW, Administrator Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas at (919) 490-3212 or admin@ncanalysis.org.
We hope you all have a safe summer and we look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming programs.
 
Sincerely,
 

Sarah Stiegler, MS.Ed.
Director of Administration
NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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