December 18, 2009 NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
e-Bulletin
Weekly Mental Health Professional Update |
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The "winning" selection will be highlighted in the January monthly e-bulletin.
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LAST e-bulletin for 2009 |
Dear Friends and Colleagues, This will be the final weekly e-bulletin for the 2009 calendar year. We will return in January with a new look and feel for our 15th Year. Wishing you a safe and peaceful New Year! |
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Don't forget to renew your 2009-2010 membership. |
Our fan base has doubled on FaceBook! Are you one yet?
Together our community will become resilient. |
Ways YOU can Support NCPF
Become an NCPF member or renew your membership. Join Online NOW!
Utilize iGive. Purchase your online holiday gifts through iGive and NCPF will receive a percentage of your purchase as a donation.
Share the NC Peaceful Schools Cause with your friends on FaceBook.
Become a sponsor of the 2nd Annual Multimedia Contest.
Participate in your company match program.
Already contributing to the United Way? Earmark your funds to go towards NCPF.
Contact Chrissy at (919) 847-2323 for more details! |
Referral Numbers & Links
(919) 685-1956
HopeLine
(24/7 crisis line):
(919) 231-4525
toll free:
1-877-235-4525
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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! |
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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. |
LDC Received GSK IMPACT Award

GlaxoSmithKline, in partnership with the Triangle Community Foundation, recognized nine recipients of the GlaxoSmithKline 1st Annual IMPACT Awards for providing access to healthcare.
Each of the North Carolina-based nonprofits serving the four county region of Chatham, Durham, Orange and Wake received a $40,000 award. The Lucy Daniels Center was cited for its efforts to provide mental health services to children in the Triangle and particularly for its programs focused on serving the underserved. For the full story click here. |
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 Registration: REGISTRATION IS LIMITED - REGISTER NOW | |
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Put money back in your pocket by taking advantage of your opportunity to reduce your 2009 tax bill! Become a new member or renew your membership TODAY with your tax-deductible donation. Join or Rejoin Online!
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 ensure you do not interrupt the member benefits you receive such as discounts on programs and program DVDs. As a note, you may direct your gift to a specific activity or program such as:
· Communications - email announcements, website, advertising · David Raft Community Outreach and Education Endowment-$1,250 fellowship to support psychoanalytic training at the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas · Open Sky Children's Scholarship Fund-supports financially needy/at risk children who can benefit from conflict resolution training through the Open Sky Aikido School of Martial Arts · Psychoanalytic Loan Fund-provides loans to psychoanalytic candidates who are in training through the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas. · NCPF Journalism Student Award-provides a $1,000 student award that recognizes and encourages outstanding journalism that promotes mental health and contributes to the understanding of psychoanalysis among the general public. · Peaceful Schools-NC-An evidence-based intervention, tailored to the resources and requirements of each participating school, which will reduce bullying, advance school safety, and enhance collaboration among all school community members.
It is especially important to our organization during these challenging economic times that we continue to receive contributions from our members and supporters. 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.
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Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates
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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 - January
Friday, January 22, 2010 12pm - 1pm Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010: Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Children
Location: 3622 Lyckan Parkway, Suite 6002 Durham, NC 27707 (Jewish Federation Office) Speaker: Greta Zuck, PhD, LPC, NBCC, RPT 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. Pay in advance for the 2009-2010 programs by clicking here or contact Debbie Zoller at dzoller@shalomdch.org for more information. Monday, January 25, 2010 12-2pm (11:30 reception and sign-in) Beyond the gender binary: Broadening our lens and strengthening our work
Location: 325 Pittsboro St CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (Tate-Turner-Kurault Auditorium) Sponsored by: UNC-CH School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series Speaker: Kendra Smith, PhD Registration fee is $20 per lecture (free to current field instructors, students, staff, and faculty at UNC-CH School of Social Work) Two CEUs available for each workshop. Pre-registration is required. To pre-register, please visit: http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/v1.01 For more information (including videos of previous lectures), please visit: http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series |
LAST 2009 MindPlay - December 19th and 20th

Saturday, Dec. 19 and Sunday, Dec. 20
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by David Edgar from the Novel by Charles Dickens
Discussant: Peter Perault, MD
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:
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.
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
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Wishing you all a calm and safe holiday season and we will deliver our next e-bulletin in January 2010!
Sincerely,
Sarah Stiegler, MS.Ed.
Executive Director (Interim)
NC Psychoanalytic Foundation |
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