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NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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Trauma Conference |

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Thursday - Saturday, March 4, 5, and 6, 2010 Trauma: Intersections Among Narrative, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis at The George Washington University in Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC Click here for Information and Registration |
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Dear Colleagues and Friends of NCPF,
Time for completing our January poll is drawing near. Please take the time to click on the link provided in the poll box to be entered into a drawing for a set of NCPF DVDs from the program of your choice, either It's My Life: Adapting in Changing Economic Times or Back Off Bully: Why we are all bullies and why we don't have to be (up to a $48 value). The winner will be announced in our February monthly newsletter!
We are creating a new "Marketing and Communications Committee" that will work in cooperation with our staff to help produce and manage the information that will go into our weekly, or possibly bi-weekly, professional announcements and our monthly general community announcements. If you are interested in assisting this committee, please contact Chrissy Cicuto for additional information at (919) 847-2323 or at ccicuto@ncpsychoanalysis.org. |
Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates |
Help us, help you communicate about valuable upcoming programs within the mental health community. Please forward all programs you would like included on our community calendar to Sarah Stiegler for review at sstiegler@ncpsychoanalysis.org. |
Programs and Training |
January - February 22
Friday, January 22 12pm-1pm Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010: Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Children Where: Durham, NC, 27707 (Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation Office) Presenter: Greta Zuck, PhD, LPC, NBCC, RPT Registration: To receive CEU certificate at the program's conclusion you must register in advance at http://shalomdch.org/page.aspx?ID=129247. Other certificates will be mailed. Bring a vegetarian/dairy lunch. Drinks are provided.
Monday, January 25 11:30am-2pm Clinical Lecture Series: Beyond the Gender Binary: Broadening our Lens and Strengthening our Work Where: 325 Pittsboro St CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (Tate-Turner-Kurault Auditorium) Sponsor: UNC-CH School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series Presenter: Kendra Smith, PhD Fees: $20 per workshop; $100 for entire series (seven 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_seriesFor more information: Contact dbarrett@unc.edu
Saturday, February 6 2pm & 3:30pm
Monday, February 8 APPLICATION DEADLINE 2010-2011 American Psychoanalytic Association's Fellowship Program Applications can be downloaded from the APsaA Website.
Saturday & Sunday, February 13 & 14 8pm & 2pm Mindplay: All My Sons by Arthur Miller Where: 120 Country Club Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Paul Green Theatre) Discussant: John Tisdale, DMin Description: Consequences of a business decision rock the foundations of a family and send shockwaves into the larger world. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play born of wartime in another era speaks as clearly to us now as it did then. Miller's masterpiece explores the moral question of what we are responsible for, and who we are responsible to, in a time of war.
Monday, February 22 12noon-2pm UNC-Ch School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series: ADHD: Differential diagnosis and treatment strategies across the life course Where: UNC-CH School of Social Work Presenter: Jack Naftel, MD Fees: $20 per workshop CEUs: 2 contact hours On-line Registration: http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series Questions: Contact dbarrett@unc.edu |
Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas |
Spring 2010 Courses - Some begin next week!
 Click on course titles for details, prerequisites & registration information. Brief descriptions are below.
Course at Lucy Daniels Foundation, Cary
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Sarah Stiegler Executive Director (interim) |
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