October 2, 2009 NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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OCTOBER 24, 2009 9am-5pm
UNC Friday Center
featuring speakers
Peter Fonagy, PhD, FBA and Stuart Twemlow, MD
We are still accepting sponsors for this upcoming program beginning at the $150 level for table sponsors. Click here for a list of complete sponsorship opportunities and to see a list of all those who have supported us thus far.
Individuals wishing to support the program may do so through the secure online giving page, but must be sure to put "For PS-NC" in the comment box.
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Get a FREE Book Today! |
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Just by becoming a new 12/12 club member (making a pledge for 5 years at $50 or above) you are eligible to receive a free copy of the book written by Stuart Twemlow, MD and Frank Sacco, PhD, Why School Anti-Bullying Programs Don't Work.
Sponsor a Team
For a $500 Team Sponsorship, you can sponsor a group from one school that includes:
- 1 administrator
- 2 teachers
- 2 parents
- 2 students
for the full day with lunch. Plus, you would be listed as a Team Sponsor on our website with a link back to your organization.
Remember, successful antibullying programs begin with "buy in" from both the school and the community. Endeavor Charter School has already taken advantage of this opportunity!!!
Interested?
Call 919-847-2323.
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Thank you to the Sponsors and Supporters of
Back Off Bully! |
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Contributions of $500+ and In-Kind Support:
* National Association of Social Workers - (NASW) NC Chapter * UNC Friday Center * Jordan Institute for Families * Mental Health Association - (MHA)NC Chapter * Glover Printing * Lisa Barnhardt * Deborah Barrett * Carolina Friends School * Central Park School for Children * Lucy Daniels * Carroll Heins * Harold and Susan Kudler * Susan McMurray * Renee Prillaman and Hugh Merriwether * David and Pamela Smith * Studio 91 Fine Art Gallery & Wine Lounge
Table Sponsorships:
*American Association of Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW) - NC Chpt * Costco * North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society (NCPS) * North Carolina Society of Clinical Social Workers (NCSCSW) * Pullen Church - Peace & Justice Committee School Team Sponsor:Endeavor Charter School Other Supporters:
* Regina Carroll * Family Piano Academy * Licensed Professional Counselors Association of NC * Lanny and Ellie Tucker
Visit our conference page to find links to most of the organizations and/or businesses listed above. |
NC Psychoanalytic Society presents:
Oct. 24 9am-5pm
(UNC Friday Center)
Peter Fonagy, PhD, FBA and Stuart Twemlow, MD The NC Psychoanalytic Society is a proud sponsor of this NC Psychoanalytic Foundation Event.
May 22 10am-12noon (Lucy Daniels Foundation) Kerry Kelly and Jack Novick Building Emotional Muscle in Children, Parents, Teachers, and Patients |
Referral Numbers & Links
(919) 685-1956
HopeLine
(24/7 crisis line):
(919) 231-4525
toll free:
1-877-235-4525
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October 8-9
Hispanic Achievement Conference: 7th Annual Statewide Conference
Location: Meredith College, Raleigh
Information: E-mail mailbox@thencshp.org or visit www.thencshp.orgOctober 24
Back Off BullyLocation: UNC Friday CenterInformation: E-mail admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org or visit http://ncpsychoanalysis.org/ps-ncconference.htm | |
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October 24, 2009
9am-5pm
at the
UNC Friday Center
Don't wait to register as we already had over 150 spots reserved during our early bird registration! If you are an NCPF member you can still receive reduced rates by using your member benefits ( please note member benefits must be requested as individual notifications will not be distributed. Members who contribute $150 or more per year may also attend the donor reception after the conference. RSVP's are required). Please check the 2009-10 membership list to see if you have renewed your membership for this year. If not, it is not too late to do this and receive your benefits! Thank you to our over 25 sponsors and supporters for the conference. Please see the sidebar for a list of these organizations and individuals. Do you want to show your support? Call us at 919-847-2323 to ask how you can help.
Tell your family, friends and schools about the conference! Visit www.peacefulschoolsnc.org to learn more about this initiative.
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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.
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Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates
Jewish Family Services
Clinical
Connections 2009 - 2010
It's time to reconnect, clinically
speaking that is!
Mark your calendars for a terrific year of
engaging topics sponsored by Jewish Family Services.
Thursday, October 15, 2009 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Mental Health Issues for Children
Joelle Powers, PhD
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 | 12 to 1 p.m.
Pressure Points: Clinical Considerations in
helping families of individuals with Alzheimer's and Related Diseases
Lisa P. Gwyther, MSW, LCSW
Thursday, December 10, 2009 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Parental Loss and Intergenerational
Transmission of Trauma
Renee Halberg, MSW, LCSW
Friday, January 22, 2010 | 12 to 1 p.m.
Treatment of Attachment Disorders in
Children
Greta Zuck, PhD, LPC, NBCC, RPT
Thursday, February 11, 2010 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Expressive Arts in Therapy
Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LPC
Friday, March 12, 2010 | 12 to 1 p.m.
Evidence Based Psychosocial Treatments for
ADHD in Adulthood
John Mitchell, PhD
Friday, April 16, 2010 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Motivational Interviewing
Jane Finch. MSW, LCSW
Two part-series (Attend one or both)
Thursday, May 6, 2010 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Part I - The History, Evolution, and
Erosion of our Current Ethical Paradigm
Jeffrey Chambers, M.D. Ethics Credit
Thursday, June 10, 2010 | 12 to 2 p.m.
Part II - The History, Evolution and
Erosion of our Current Ethical Paradigm
Jeffrey Chambers, M.D. Ethics Credit
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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
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Mental Health Professional Programming
October
Hispanic Achievement Conference: 7th Annual Statewide Conference
Location: Meredith College, Raleigh
Thursday-Friday, October 8-9, 2009
Saturday, October 10 8:30am-11am NC AAPCSW Program: Trauma's Impact on Children, on the Therapist, and on the Therapeutic Process Location: 325 Pittsboro St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ( UNC School of Social Work, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Bldg.) 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) How to Register: Checks must be received by 10/1/09 to register for the program, or a $10 late fee applies. Send checks to: Molly Kiefer/AAPCSW 3717 National Dr., Suite 119 Raleigh, NC 27615 (919) 881-4198 Questions: 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 e-mail tsb123@mindspring.com.
Thursday, October 15 12pm-2pm Mental Health Issues for ChildrenSponsored by: Jewish Family ServicesPresentor: Joelle Powers, PhD Location: Jewish Federation OfficeCEUs: 1 CEU Program are $12 in advance. $15 cash or check only at door. 2 CEU Programs are $25 in advance. $30 cash or check only at the door. Register in advance to receive CEU certificate at the program's conclusion. Other certificates will be mailed. Bring a vegetarian/dairy lunch. Drinks are provided. Registration: Online registration available. Questions: Contact Deb Zoller at dzoller@shalomdch.org
Saturday, October 17 8:30am-4:45pm 5th Annual UNC Conference on Eating Disorders and Obesity Location: The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, Chapel Hill, NC Presented by: UNC-Chapel Hill Eating Disorders Program Sponsor: The School of Medicine of UNC-Chapel Hill
Registration Information: A printable Brochure and Registration Form are available online. Additional conference information can be found by visiting http://www.med.unc.edu/cme/events/fifth-annual-unc-conference-on-eating-disorders/
Saturday, October 17 9am - 5pm (Registration 8:30am)
Images and Affect in Group Psychotherapy: The Interaction Between Art and Psychodynamics Location: Duke University- Steadman Nutrition Building - Center For Living Campus (3475 Erwin Road - Durham, NC 27705) Presented by: Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society
Presentors: Jeanne van Gemert, MFA, LMBT, MA, LPC Naila Gazale - Lowe, ATR, LPC Jennifer Knowles McQuistion H. Cooke Read, LCSW, CGP Elizabeth Jackson, LCSW Joan Seiffert, LCSW, CGP Ron Vereen, MD, CGP CME/CE credits: 13hr pending Cost: $195 CGPS Member ($175 before October 1st) $225 Non-member ($195 before October 1st) $50 Full-time student Online registration available at http://www.carolinasgps.org/ For more information see http://www.carolinasgps.org/Fall%20Workshop/fall2009.htm or contact Brian Nichol, PhD (919) 303-5848 or at brian@businesscoachinstitute.com.
Monday, October 19 11:30am-2pm UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series: The Journey of Grief: For the Clinician and Client Location: 325 Pittsboro St CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (Tate-Turner-Kurault Auditorium) (map) Presented by: Steve Bradley-Bull, MA, MEd, LPC Fees: $20 per workshop; $100 for entire series (7 lectures)-save $40 CEUs: 2 contact hours available per workshop (total of 14 contact hours for series) On-line registration: http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series For more information: http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series Questions? Ask dbarret@unc.edu |
Support NCPF by either joining or team or donating to our walkers as they Walk for Hope!
Sunday, October 11
Thad and Alice Eure Walk for Hope Team NCPF is gearing up for the Walk For Hope taking place next weekend. Our team is busy raising money to support mental health efforts through the Foundation of Hope. This year we are sponsoring a raffle prize of 2 free general public tickets to our Back Off Bully conference on October 24th in addition to giving away a free copy of Why School Anti-Bullying Programs Don't Work. You can either walk with our team by selecting "I want to join an existing team/family" and then making sure to note put NCPF under Team/Family code on the registration page. If you would like to make a contribution to the team please do so by selecting "I want to contribute to a registered walker" and put Team NCPF under the Walker Code. This is just one more way NCPF is helping to create a more resilient community!
 Last year at the 20th Annual Thad and Alice Eure Walk for Hope it was estimated that 3,000 participants walked and donations reached close to $400,000. This year they have added the 1st Annual 10K Run for Hope and already have 120 registered runners!
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Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas A Division of the North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society
Registration is open for upcoming Fall Courses
Each course is 6 hours. CE/CME credits available. Click on course titles for details & registration information.
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Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood hosting Annual Symposium
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General Public Programming
Saturday & Sunday, October 10-11 2009-2010 MindPlay Season Starts Soon! The North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society kicks off its new 2009-2010 MindPlay season at PlayMakers Repertory Theater (Chapel Hill, NC) with Michael Hollinger's OPUS: "Sex, drugs and chamber music!" Heather Craige, MSW will lead the discussion following both the October 10th show at 8pm and the October 11th show at 2pm.
About Opus: Talent and temperament collide in a behind-the-scenes look at the world's finest 'fictional' string quartet. The famous ensemble threatens to unravel when its most talented member goes missing and a young woman is hired to take his place. Includes collaboration with UNC's Department of Music. For tickets: Single tickets for the 09-10 season will go on sale August 24 at 10am at PlayMakers. For more information call the box office at 919-962-7529. | |
We are excited to share the many programs being offered throughout the mental health community as we head into fall and we hope you will join us at our upcoming program on October 24, 2009.
Sincerely,
Sarah Stiegler, MS.Ed.
Executive Director (Interim)
NC Psychoanalytic Foundation |
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