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NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
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New turning P indicates programs that are psychoanalytically focused or include psychoanalytic ideas.
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Referral Numbers and Links |
Psychoanalytic Referral Service (919) 685-1956
Hope Line (24/7) (919) 231-4225 1-877-235-4525
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Peaceful Schools-NC
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PS-NC is currently looking to begin a second pilot site in the Charlotte or Wake Co. area. If you know of any school communities that may be interested please have them complete the Interest Survey posted on our website. We are also still looking for funding sources. Suggestions should be forwarded to Sarah Stiegler . |
Ask the Analyst |
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"Ask a Psychoanalyst", through the American Psychoanalytic Association, provides a way for you to submit questions you may have regarding psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatment in general.
Please note that questions of a personal nature cannot be answered here; rather, those are best answered by a psychoanalyst of your choice.
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London Conference
JACQUES LACAN TODAY |
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Saturday & Sunday May 8-9, 2010
Where: Cruciform Building, University College London Speakers will include: Lionel Bailly (University College London), Bernard Burgoyne (Middlesex University), Kirsten Campbell (Goldsmiths, University of London), Lorenzo Chiesa (University of Kent), Jason Glynos (University of Essex), John Phillips (National University of Singapore) and Alain Vanier (Universite Paris VII)
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Dear Colleagues and Friends of NCPF,
Be on the look out for our Spring campaign material that should be arriving in the mail soon. Included with the renewal form is a document that shares some of our great 2009 accomplishments. Contributions made from this point forward will be applied to the 2010-2011 membership year. Click the link in the side bar to join today! |
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 | April
Friday, April 16 12-2pm Motivational Interviewing Presented by: Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010 Where: Jewish Federation office, 3622 Lyckan Parkway, Suite 6002 Durham, NC 27707 Speaker: Jane Finch, MSW, LCSW Register in advance to receive CEU certificate at the program's conclusion. To register in advance for the 2009-2010 programs by clicking here.
Registration deadline is April 14th Saturday, April 17 7:45 to 10:30 a.m. 32nd Annual Legislative Breakfast: "The Future of Mental Health Services in North Carolina" Where:The Friday Center, 100 Friday Center Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Keynote Speaker: Lanier Cansler,NC Secretary of Health and Human Services Introductory Remarks:Mebane Rash, NC Center for Public Policy and Research
CHARLOTTE WALKS TOGETHER 2010 Where: Gateway Village, 800 West Trade Street, Charlotte
REGISTER and/or DONATE!
You can either make a donation to the CCSJ Charlotte Walks Together campaign, or click at the top left of the page to register for the event.
Monday, April 19 11:30am-2pm Clinical Lecture Series: Ethics of Becoming Competent in Psychopharmacology Where: 325 Pittsboro St CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (Tate-Turner-Kurault Auditorium) Presenter:Gary Gala, MD Fees:$20 per workshop CEUs:2 contact hours available per workshop On-line registration:http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series For more information on series, speakers, and topics, please visit http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_series Questions? Ask dbarret@unc.edu
Saturday & Sunday, April 24-25 SOLD OUT
Mindful Awareness and the Group Leader: Cultivating Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Attunement
Presented by: The Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society
Where: Duke University- Steadman Nutrition Building - Center For Living Campus
Small Group Leaders: Seamus Bhatt-Mackin, MD, Mardy Ireland, PhD, Elizabeth Jackson, LCSWH, Cooke Read, LCSW, CGP
Saturday, May 1st 9-11am Under the Surface-Revealing and Healing the Deeper Wounds of Self-Injury Presented by: NC Chapter of the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW)
Presenter: Carolyn Lee, MSW, LCSW
Discussant: Mary Beth Tobin, MSW, LCSW Registration: $25 for AAPCSW members, $35 for non-members, and $10 for students, After April 23rd (or at the door) the fee will be $10 higher For registration please send check made out to Archana Aragon/AAPCSW: Archana Aragon 3733 National Drive, Ste 114 Raleigh, NC 27612 (additional questions may be directed to Bill Meyer at william.meyer@duke.edu919-681-6840)
Thursday, May 6 12-2pm Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010: Part I - The History, Evolution, and Erosion of our Current Ethical Paradigm Where: Jewish Federation Office, Durham Speaker:Jeffrey Chambers, M.D. 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. |
Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas |
  Certificate Programs Application Deadline
for Fall 2010 Admission April 17, 2010
Now accepting applications for certificate programs in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Applicants who would like to begin matriculation in fall 2010 should submit their application materials by April 17.
Attention all Candidates: Interest-free Loans for Training
(Applications due May 3, 2010) The Candidate Assistance Fund of the American Psychoanalytic Associationprovides loans up to $5,000 to candidates training to be psychoanalysts. The loans are to be repaid within a maximum of six years. Currently, between five and seven loans are made annually. There are two criteria considered in approving a Candidate Assistance Fund loan: 1. the need as evidenced by an applicant's financial need. 2. the ability to repay the loan as evidenced by the applicant's overall financial health. Eligibility:APsaA Affiliate Members in good standing are eligible to apply to the Fund. Affiliate Members must have completed one year of training. Financial need must be demonstrated. Application Procedure:Email Dean Stein, APsaA's Executive Director, for an application form at deankstein@apsa.org. Application Deadline: Applications for loans from the Candidate Assistance Fund need to be received at the APsaA offices by 5:00pm Monday, May 3, 2010. |
Lucy Daniels Center - Lucy's Book Club |

Saturday, May 22 11:00 AM Librarian at Southeast Regional Library, Garner
Monday, May 24 10:00 AM
by Gerald Owens (WRAL) at Quail Ridge Books
Thursday, May 27 10:00 AM
by Librarian at Eva Perry Regional Library, Apex
Saturday, May 29 10:00 AM
by Steve Daniels (WTVD) at North Hills Mall, Raleigh
Saturday, May 29 10:30 AM
by Librarian at East Regional Library, Raleigh
Saturday, May 29 11:00 AM
by Librarian at Cameron Village Library, Raleigh
Saturday, May 29 11:00 PM
by a Fireman at North Hills Mall, Raleigh
Tuesday, June 1 3:00 PM
by a Policeman at Quail Ridge Books
Wednesday, June 2 10:30 AM
by Librarian at West Regional Library, Cary
Thursday, June 3 3:00 PM
by Jan Burkhard from Carolina Ballet at QRB
Saturday, June 5 10:00 AM
Reading & Signing by Judith Viorst at Quail Ridge Books
Sunday, June 6 7:00 PM
Judith Viorst Lecture, Reception at Peace College |
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AAPDP 54th Annual Meeting: Trauma, Resiliency,and Psychodynamic Psychiatry |
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Thursday-Saturday May 20-22, 2010
Where: Astor Crowne Plaza (739 Canal Street, New Orleans) Presented by: American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry (AAPDP) Presenters: Drs. Glen O. Gabbard, Richard Friedman, and Howard Osofsky.
For additional information and to register for this event, please visit ww.aapdp.org and click on "Meetings", print
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Sincerely,
Sarah Stiegler Executive Director (interim) |
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