NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
Weekly Mental Health Newsletter

NCPF on WRAL: See our Peaceful School pilot site featured on WRAL news that aired on January 22nd at 6pm. Watch it now!

In This Issue
January Poll - Last Week to Enter
APsaA - Dr. Kudler Presents
Dr. Kudler on Panel at Trauma Conference in DC
Newly Added to the Calendar - PECC Director speaks
Programs and Training
Next MindPlay - Feb. 13-14
PECC-Spring 2010 Courses
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APsaA: Away from the Couch and into the Community 
Dr. Harold Kudler
NCPF Board Member and former Chairman, Harold Kudler, MD, highlighted
four NC initiatives during
the annual American Psychoanalytic Association meeting in New York held on January 13-17. Among those initiatives featured was Peaceful Schools-NC. Click here to read the an article by MedPage Today
highlighting elements from Dr. Kudler's presentation.
NCPF Board Member, Dr. Harold Kudler, joins plenary panel for discussion at
Trauma Conference


 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

Event DVDs 
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Contact our office at
(919) 847-2323 or via email Chrissy Cicuto if you are interested in purchasing in DVDs from the Back Off Bully conference or from
It's My Life.
Limited quantities available.
 
  January 29, 2010
Dear Colleagues and Friends of NCPF,

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.

Our Peaceful Schools Committee is actively looking for appropriate grants to apply for to support the second year of our Durham pilot site and for a year one pilot in both Wake County and Charlotte beginning July 1, 2010. If you have any suggestions for funding sources, please contact Sarah Stiegler at sstiegler@ncpsychoanalysis.org.
Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates
 
Dr. JeckPECC Director and NCPF Board Member, Lida Jeck, MD discussant at following event:
Saturday, March 13, 2010 9am - 4:15 pm
In the Trenches of Trauma & The Tricky Part
Where:
Presbyterian Hospital (All Purpose Room) 200 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28204
Sponsored by: Carolina Institute for Clinical Pastoral Training & Presbyterian Hospital Chaplaincy Department
Description: An interdisciplinary conference and Obie Award winningone-man play. CME Credits Available for mental health professionals and pastoral counselors. 
For more information visit conference website or click here for online registration
 
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
 
Saturday, February 6  2pm & 3:30pm
Laurie Wilson Lecture on Art & Psychoanalysis
Lucy Daniels Foundation
 
Monday, February 8   APPLICATION DEADLINE
2010-2011 American Psychoanalytic Association's Fellowship Program
Applications can be downloaded from the APsaA Website.

Thursday, February 11   12pm - 2pm
Expressive Arts in Therapy
Speaker:
Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LPC
Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010
 
Friday & Saturday, February 12-13, 2010
    
Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life APPEAL Training
Where: 2 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC, 27708
Sponsors: The Duke University School of Medicine and Amedisys Home Health and Hospice
Registration:
http://www.iceol.duke.edu/events/appeal/rdu/registration.html
 
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.
Information & Tickets: http://www.playmakersrep.org/ 
 
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
MindPlay 
 When Believing Isn't Seeing
 
MindPlay - Feb 2010
 
Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas 
 Spring 2010 Courses
 
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Click on course titles for details, prerequisites & registration information.
Brief descriptions are below.
 

Course at Lucy Daniels Foundation, Cary
 
Courses in Chapel Hill

Additional information about these programs is found at:
www.ncanalysis.org
Sincerely,
 
Sarah Stiegler
Executive Director (interim)


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