December 4, 2009 

NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates
Professional Training
Scientific Program Series - Steve Bennett, PhD, December 5th
PECC - Spring Registration
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Ways YOU can Support NCPF 

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Utilize iGive. Purchase your online holiday gifts through iGive and NCPF will receive a percentage of your purchase as a donation.
 
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Become a sponsor of the 2nd Annual Multimedia Contest.
 
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Referral Numbers & Links 
 
(919) 685-1956  
 
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(24/7 crisis line):
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toll free:
1-877-235-4525 
 
 
2010-2011 American Psychanalytic Association's Fellowship Program 
 
Application Deadline: Monday, February 8, 2010
The APSAA is seeking outstanding applicants from all three fof the major mental health professions: psychiatry, psychology, clinical social work, and from academia. Please feel free to email Chrissy at admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org if you are interested in recieving a copy of the 2010-2011 Fellowship Program brochure. Applications can be downloaded from www.apsa.org/fellowship.  
 
DVDs and Books Available!
102409 conference
We are now taking orders for DVDs for the Back Off Bully conference and still have "Why School Antibullying Programs Don't Work" available. You can download and order form or call our office at (919) 847-2323 to order.
 
Interested in a FREE copy of the book? Just become a new 12/12 club member (make a pledge for 5 years at $50 or above) and you are eligible to receive a free copy of the book written by Stuart Twemlow, MD and Frank Sacco, PhD.
Washington Multi-disciplinary Trauma Conference 
 
March 4th -6th, 2010
 
Washington Multi-disciplinary Trauma Conference  -
Trauma:  Intersections Among Narrative, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis A Multi-disciplinary Conversation
Co-sponsored by: The Washington Center for Psychoanalysis and the George Washington University Departments of Psychiatry, English, and Human Sciences
Location: At The George Washington University in Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC
With Keynote Speakers:
Bruce Perry, MD
Cathy Caruth, PhD
Howard Steele, PhD
Jacob Lindy, MD
Francoise Davoine, PhD, & Jean-Max Gaudilliere, PhD
And Panelists:
Doris Brothers, PhD
Alan Cheuse
Registration: REGISTRATION IS LIMITED -
REGISTER NOW
 

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Your tax deductible gift will add you as a 2009-2010 Friend of NCPF member. Check our updated membership list to make sure your name appears to help ensure you do not interrupt the member benefits you receive such as discounts on programs and program DVDs. It is especially important to our organization during these challenging economic times that we continue to receive contributions from our members and supporters. Your contributions help us to continue our valuable programs such as Peaceful Schools-NC where we help sharing psychoanalytic ideas with the community. With your assistance we can bring resiliency to our community.  
 
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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.
Scientific Program - Saturday, December 5th

Steve Bennett, PhD

A Mentalized Faith
Time: 10am-12noon 
Location: 9001 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC 27513 (Lucy Daniels Foundation)
Cost: $45 ($50 at the door) Registration prior to the date of the program is encouraged and appreciated.No charge to NC Psychoanalytic Society members.
See additional details below under NC Psychoanalytic Society's 2009-2010 Scientific Programs.
 
Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates
 
Saturday, December 12    9am - 10:30am *
Annual Fall Forum: The Impact of Mental Health Reform on Our Community
Location: Orange United Methodist Church, 1220 Martin Luther King Jr., Chapel Hill
Sponsored by: Mental Health Association in Orange County
Panelists include:
Mark Sullivan, Executive Director, Mental Health Association in Orange County
Judy Truitt, Executive Director, OPC Area Program-Local Management Entity (LME)
Karen Dunn, Executive Director, Club Nova
Erin McLaughlin, NC Mental Health Association
Bebe Smith, Director, UNC STEP Clinic Outpatient Services
Marc Jacques, NC Mental Health Consumers Organization
Tom Reid and Tim Brooks, Co- Directors, Carolina Outreach
Moderated by: Sheila Sholes-Ross, Executive Director,Communities In Schools
Please join these panelists and other community stakeholders for a frank discussion about how recent budget cuts in mental health services are impacting families, consumers and communities across the State of North Carolina and especially those living in Orange County. Attendees are encouraged to bring their questions, comments and suggestions to the floor of this open discussion in an effort to find solutions and support in a system
currently struggling to maintain and serve a fragile population.
RSVP attendance by Noon on Friday, December 11th to mhforum@mhaorangeco.org Or call 919.942.8083, ext. 2
*Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for continental breakfast.
 

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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 Chrissy at admin@ncpsychoanalysis.org.  

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Mental Health Professional Programming
December
 
Friday, December 4     12noon-2:30pm
Integrating a Psychoanalytic Framework with Complementary Approaches: Mindfulness
Location: UNC School of Social Work, University of North Carolina (325 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC)
Presented by: The Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas and UNC School of Social Work's Clinical Lecture Series
Presenter: Alan Stern, PhD
Registration is closed due to the great demand. Another training opportunity on this topic will be planned for after the holidays, and depending on the level of interest, may be held in a format that would accommodate greater numbers. Contact Sarah Tillis at admin@ncanalysis.org for more information.
  
Saturday, December 5     10am - 12pm
A Mentalized Faith
Location: 9001 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC 27513 (Lucy Daniels Foundation)
Sponsored by: The North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society
Presented by: Steve Bennett, PhD
Contact info@ncpsasoc.org for additional information or call (919) 847-2323. 

Thursday, December 10      12noon-2pm
Parental Loss and Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma
Presented by: Jewish Family Services.
Presenter: Renee Halberg, MSW, LCSW
For more information contact Debbie Zoller at dzoller@shalomdch.org or to register online click here
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Saturday, December 12     9am-10:30am*
Annual Fall Forum: The Impact of Mental Health Reform on our Community
Location: 1220 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill (Orange United Methodist Church)
Sponsor: The Mental Health Association in Orange County
RSVP attendance by noon on Friday, December 11th to: mhforum@mhaorangeco.org Or call (919) 942-8083, ext. 2
Next MindPlay - December 19th and 20th 

MindPlay- Dec 09

Saturday, Dec. 19 and Sunday, Dec. 20
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by David Edgar from the Novel by Charles Dickens
Location: 120 Country Club Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Paul Green Theatre)
Discussant: Peter Perault, MD
Tickets: Call PlayMakers at (919) 962-PLAY or visit http://www.playmakersrep.org/tickets/ 
  
The complete Dickens masterpiece comes to life! In a culture grown tired of the sound bite, we're seeing attention return to great storytelling traditions, and long before new masters such as JK Rowling, there was Charles Dickens, the greatest serial writer of them all. Edgar's adaptation takes us on a thrilling ride, with humor, fantastic turns of fate, and the rich, emotional moments that make up life's astounding journey.
 
MINDPLAY discussions are free and open to the public. MINDPLAY is hosted by PlayMakers Repertory Company and sponsored by the North Carolina Psychoanalytic Foundation, Lucy Daniels Foundation and the NC Psychoanalytic Society.
NC Psychoanalytic Society presents: 

2009
Saturday, December 5    10am-12noon
Location: 9001 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC 27513 (Lucy Daniels Foundation)
Cost: $45 ($50 at the door) Registration prior to the date of the program is encouraged and appreciated. The presentation is offered at no charge to NC Psychoanalytic Society members.
Presenter: Steve Bennett, ThM, PhD is a psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, and seminary graduate who, as the Director of the Center for Psychological and Family Services in Chapel Hill, NC has consulted with numerous ministers and congregations and trained psychotherapists in the integration of psychology and theology. He is a recent graduate of the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Carolinas (now the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas), is on faculty of the PECC, and is adjunct clinical faculty in the UNC Department of Psychiatry. His formal training in departments of theology, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies contribute to a broad understanding of the relationship between religious faith and psychological functioning. His work on the integration of psychology and theology was recognized with the Travis Award by the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology.
 
2010

May 22     10am-12noon
(Lucy Daniels Foundation)
Kerry Kelly and Jack Novick
Building Emotional Muscle in Children, Parents, Teachers, and Patients
Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas
A Division of the North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society

 Spring Open Courses
Beginning January 2010
Click on course titles for details, prerequisites & registration information.

Introduction to Psychodynamic Assessment
Instructor: Ernest R. Braasch, MD & Molly V. Kiefer, LCSW
Begins: January 26
CME Credits: 24
CE Credits: 9 Category A & 15 Category B

Psychoanalysis and Mindfulness
Instructor: Alan J. Stern, PhD
Begins: January 28
CME Credits: 12
CE Credits: 9 Category A & 3 Category B

A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Practice of Religious Faith
Instructor: Steve Bennett, ThM, PhD
Begins: April 1
CME Credits: 12
CE Credits: 9 Category A & 3 Category B

Psychoanalytic Models of the Mind:Their Evolution from Freud to the Present (Part 2)
Instructor: Julia L. Danek, MD
Assistant Instructor: Elissa Baldwin, LCSW
Begins: January 26
CME Credits: 24
CE Credits: 9 Category A & 15 Category B
Note: Students are not required to have taken Part 1 to register for Part 2. 

Putting the Analytic Attitude to Work
Instructors: Ingrid B. Pisetsky, MD & Donald L. Rosenblitt, MD
Assistant Instructor: Donna Stanley, LCSW
Begins: January 26
CME Credits: 24
CE Credits: 9 Category A & 15 Category B


For additional information contact:
Sarah Tillis, LCSW, Administrator
Phone: (919) 490-3212
Email: admin@ncanalysis.org  
www.ncanalysis.org
 
 
We hope the finally month of 2009 is wonderful for you.
 
Sincerely,
 

Sarah Stiegler, MS.Ed.
Executive Director (Interim)
NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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