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September Test Your Knowledge |  |
2010 is the 100th year of psychoanalysis in North Carolina. How well do you know our history? Over the next few months, we will be testing your knowledge and sharing NC Psychoanalytic Trivia.
Click here to see how muchyou know about NC psychoanalytic history and be entered into a raffle to win Breakfast for the Bunch from Bruegger's that includes a dozen bagels, 2 tubs of cream cheese and 96 oz. of coffee. A minimum of 15 responses are need for raffle. Raffle will continue for a second month if responses are low. |
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Reminder |
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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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.
| Save the Date | October Programs |
Saturday, October 16
(9-11am)
NC Chapter of the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW)
presents
Clinical Dimensions of Infidelity: Concerns, Causes, and Consequences
Presenter:
Constance Goldberg, MSW Discussant:
Nancy Perault, LCSW
(919)-681-6840
Monday, October 18
(12noon-2pm)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series
Presents
When is it okay to want to die? Ethical considerations in treating depression among older adults
Presenter:
Lea C. Watson, MD, MPH
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Saturday, October 23
(10am-12noon)
NC Psychoanalytic Society
presents
Failure to use Countertransference Productively: Therapist's pursuit of emotional equilibrium
Presenter: Irwin Hirsch, PhD
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Dear Colleagues and Friends of NCPF,
We hope you have enjoyed your summer and looking forward to connecting with the psychoanalytic community. This month we are the proud sponsors of the the NC Psychoanalytic Society's Academic Lecture. Please encourage your colleagues to join us on Saturday September 25th for this FREE program on Psychoanalysis and the University. Help us spread the word. See details below.
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Help Wanted |  NCPF is currently looking for a part time (12-15 hours per week) office manager. This position is in Raleigh and is flexible.
Are you creative and technically savvy? NCPF is also looking for someone who would like to assist with our marketing needs.
For more information about either opportunity, please contact Sarah Stiegler at sstiegler@ncpsychoanalysis.org. |
1910-2010: Celebrating 100 year of Psychoanalysis in North Carolina |
North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society
2010 Academic Lecture
Saturday, September 25, 2010
9:30am-12:30pm
Psychoanalysis and the University:
a centenary dialogue
Presented by Robert A. Paul, PhD
The Charles Howard Candler Professor of Anthropology and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emory University
UNC School of Social Work, Auditorium
Free of Charge
(CME/CE credits will be available for a charge of $45)
Many psychoanalysts are beginning to realize that the estrangement between their field and academia has been a great misfortune. Dr. Paul will speak about this estrangement and innovative steps Emory University has taken to integrate psychoanalysis in academic life. The panelists will encourage lively discussion about what the university can provide psychoanalysis, as well as what psychoanalysis can give back to academic thought and university life.
This program has been co-sponsored by the NC Psychoanalytic Foundation, Bill Jackson the UNC School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. |
This Week: Psychoanalytic Night at the Movies |
Wednesday, September 15th
7:00 pm
at a private home in Durham (directions provided when tickets purchased)
Don't miss "Psychoanalytic Night at the Movies" with the screening of Memento (2000). After the film, Dr. Lanny Tucker will lead a discussion regarding memory and how reality testing is shaped by remembering and/or forgetting.
Light snacks and beverages provided. Space is limited to 20 people. Tickets to this event can be purchased online for $25 per person. Can't make it? Try your chance at your own copy of the movie by entering the raffle ($5 tickets) - basket valued between $50-$100. Memento ( view trailer) written and directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss and Joe Pantoliano. Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a man with anterograde amnesia which renders his brain unable to store new memories. During the opening credits, (which portrays the end of the story) it is shown that Leonard kills Teddy (Joe Pantoliano) for the rape and murder of his wife based on information provided by Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss).
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 |
September
Wednesday, September 15 7pm-10pm
Psychoanalytic Night at the Movies
Presented by: The NC Psychoanalytic Foundation
See above for details. Space is limited
Monday, September 20 12noon-2pm
Improving psychological flexibility through mindfulness based behavioral therapies
Presented by: UNC School of Social Work, 2010-2011 Clinical Lecture Series
Presenter: Tyler Beach, MSW, LCSW
Location: UNC School of Social Work, Auditorium
Cost: $20 per lecture ($100 for full series-7 lectures)
Information: Contact Debbie Barrett at dbarrett@unc.edu
Saturday, September 25, 2010 9:30am-12:30pm
Psychoanalysis and the University: a centenary dialogue
Presented by: NC Psychoanlytic Society, Academic Lecture
Presenter: Robert Paul, PhD
Location: UNC School of Social Work, Auditorium
Cost: Free of Charge
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Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas |
2010-2011 Courses
Please visit PECC website for course details, registration information and deadlines.
Do you want to recieve PECC updates? Join the PECC email list. Email admin@ncanalysis.org to join the list.
Fall 2010
Thinking Psychoanalytically: The Basics Instructors: William S. Meyer, MSW, BCD & Harold Kudler, MD
Introduction to Psychodynamic Assessment Instructor: Laurie Pahel, MD Assistant Instructor: Beverly Simmons, LCSW
Psychological Development Across the Life Cycle Instructor: Nancy Livingston, MD Assistant Instructor: John Tisdale, DMin
Psychoanalytic Models of Brief Psychotherapy Instructor: Jay C. Williams, PhD, LCSW
Using Dreams in Your Clinical Work Instructor: Lida M. Jeck, MD
Spring 2011
Developmental Approach to Human Psychopathology Instructor: to be announced
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Human Sexuality Instructor: Burton R. Hutto, MD
Transforming Destructiveness: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with the Difficult-to-Treat Patient Instructor: Steve Bennett, PhD |
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Thank you for taking the time to read about the many programs being offered by those sharing our passion for mental wellness in our community. Make sure to visit us on faceBook and to invite others to forward program information to info@ncpsychoanalysis.org!
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Sarah Stiegler Executive Director |
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