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SUMMARY:WBCP Annual Raphling presents LGBTQIA+ Workshop: Remapping the Symbolic: On Poetic Cartographies of Gender and Erotic Life
DESCRIPTION:Raphling Memorial Lecture presents \nLGBTQIA+ Workshop\nRemapping the Symbolic: On Poetic Cartographies of Gender and Erotic Life \nSunday\, October 4\, 2026\n1:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET\nVia Zoom \nPresenters \n\nFernanda Magallenes\, Ph.D. and\nMarco Posadas\, R.S.W\, M.S.W\, Ph.D. \n\n\nAbout the Workshop \n\nThis workshop brings together the work of Fernanda Magallanes and Marco Posadas in a collaborative exploration of gender\, dreams\, Eros\, poetry\, and alternative models of symbolization beyond the limits of normative psychoanalysis that organizes desire through binary gender\, heterosexuality\, and the Oedipal matrix. They propose that the creation of new forms of symbolization may be crucial not only for the consulting room\, but also for contemporary social and political life; particularly\, in relation to collective forms of existence\, possibilities of community\, and the symbolic conditions through which lives become livable\, intelligible\, and speakable. This workshop is conceived not as the presentation of a closed system\, but as an alive space for thought where participants are invited into the process of imagining\, questioning\, and constructing alongside them. \n\n\nAbout the Presenters \n\nFernanda Magallanes\, PhD: Dr. Magallanes is a psychoanalyst\, writer\, and independent scholar whose work focuses on gender\, embodiment\, Eros\, feminist and decolonial psychoanalytic theory\, and critiques of the Oedipal and patriarchal structures of symbolization. She is a founding member of Estudios Psicoanalíticos Contemporáneos in Mexico City. Dr. Magallanes is the author of Psychoanalysis\, the Body and the Oedipal Plot (Routledge)\, ¿Qué quiere una mujer?: Lo femenino en psicoanálisis (Letra Viva)\, and Eros Violeta (Navarra)\, in addition to numerous articles and chapters in collective volumes. She has delivered lectures\, seminars\, and workshops internationally in institutions based in Mexico\, Argentina\, Brazil\, Perú\, Canada\, the United States\, England\, and Uruguay. She holds a PhD with honors in Philosophy\, Art\, and Critical Thought from the European Graduate School\, where she studied under Judith Butler. Alongside her private practice\, she has worked in diverse mental health institutions and interdisciplinary clinical settings. \nMarco Posadas\, RSW\, MSW\, PhD: Dr. Posadas is a clinical social worker\, licensed psychologist (MEX)\, and psychoanalyst in Toronto\, Canada. He is the inaugural Chair of the Gender and Sexual Diversity Studies Committee of the International Psychoanalytic Association\, where he developed its sexual and gender diversity strategic plan that included scientific events in Europe\, North American and Latin America. He is on faculty at several psychoanalytic and psychotherapy training institutes across North America and Latin America. \nDr. Posadas received the Sue Fairbanks Excellence in Psychoanalytic Knowledge Distinguished Lecturer award at the University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Dr. Posadas served on the Board of Directors of the Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW) where he was recipient of the 2013 OASW Inspirational Leader Award\, and the Distinguished Social Worker of the year for Toronto award in 2022. Most recently\, he was the 2024-2025 Antoinette Calabria visiting scholar for the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas. He is co-editor of “Working Psychoanalytically with Gender Diversity and Sexualities: Resistances to Differences” published by Routledge (2025).
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/wbcp-annual-raphling-presents-lgbtqia-workshop-remapping-the-symbolic-on-poetic-cartographies-of-gender-and-erotic-life/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261030T173000
DTSTAMP:20260814T140901Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Psychoanalytic Takes on Cinema: "The Backrooms": Alex Smith\, PsyD
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the film “The Backrooms”\n2025 (110 mins)\nDirector: Kane Parsons \nAfter a therapist’s patient disappears into a dimension beyond reality\, she must venture into the unknown to save him.  \nFriday\, October 30\, 2026\n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET\nVia Zoom\n*Film must be viewed before event \nDiscussant: Alex Smith\, PsyD \nPresentation: Horror cinema’s infatuation with the motif of the “liminal space” reflects our personal\nexperience of the self at the precipice of disintegration\, the sense that the “I” is\nimpossible to define in the modern sociocultural void. The deistic Algorithm functions as\na mirror. Whether through rage-baiting vignettes\, or advertisements for a raincoat that\nyou don’t need\, (but could kind of imagine yourself wearing)\, the Algorithm provokes\nworship\, just as it induces dissonance. If the mirror is imperfect\, how imperfect is our\ngrasp of ourselves\, and the world? \nWhen the physical world is subjected to this same procedural generation\, it creates a\nliminal void- a monochromatically yellow office space running copy-paste routines of\nreality. This is the liminal space that Backrooms threatens. The self—and\, by extension\,\nthe world—is never fully ordered. It is fragmented patchwork in constant transition\,\nresisting ever being fully known. Parsons’ Backrooms depicts the “liminal space” and\nthe “I” as they approach a superposition. In here is a boundaried “me”. Out there is an\nimperfect copy waiting to engulf the “me.” As the backrooms iterate and metastasize\,\nour broken selves will leak into the transitory\, undefinable\, liminal field. Ultimately\, these\nsimulacra—reflections of self\, culture\, dream—may replace reality.\nAs a genre\, horror functions as a fantastical iteration of universal human experience.\nThe unthinkable and the unfeelable are depicted as just far enough into the woods (or\ndeep enough into the basement) to belong to the other. At this distance\, we are free to\nexamine these thoughts and feelings\, but never fully inhabit them. Together\, we will\nconsider Backrooms\, the function of the liminal space\, and their explanatory power in\nunderstanding the self in transition and in resistance\, as well as the universal fantasy of\nthe self and the world as orderly\, or at least once-orderly\, paradigms.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/save-the-date-psychoanalytic-takes-on-cinema-the-backrooms-alex-smith-psyd/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Film Series,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260810T185543Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Stacia I. Super Memorial Ethics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Stacia I. Super Memorial Ethics Conference \nSunday\, December 6\, 2026 \nMore Information Coming Soon \n 
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/save-the-date-stacia-i-super-memorial-ethics-conference/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261211T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261211T173000
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Psychoanalytic Takes on Cinema: "Till Death":  Katherine Marshall Woods\, PsyD & filmmaker Yana Billé-Chung
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the film “Till Death” \n2025 (20 mins)\nDirector: Yana Billé-Chung \nWhen a kind young couple is offered the chance of a lifetime to purchase their dream house from an ailing octogenarian at a fraction of its asking price\, they eagerly accept. However\, the deal comes with a significant catch: the older woman must live with them until her death\, at which point the house will become theirs. \nFriday\, December 11\, 2026\n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET\nVia Zoom\n*Film will be viewed during the event. \nDiscussant: Katherine Marshall Woods\, PsyD & filmmaker Yana Billé-Chung \nPresentation: Films can often present one narrative and transform before our eyes to offer a different lens to consider.  Hopeful beginnings can manifest into dark narratives that provide a richer meaning to the artistic production. When craving object connection\, individuals can find themselves seeking attachments in ways that may have been unforeseen.  Within the honeymoon phase\, the connection yields fruit; however\, when expectations are not met\, negative feelings of competition and envy arise. Together\, we will explore the impact of lack of connection with desired object selves/groups and affective states in isolation. \nYana Billé-Chung’s Till Death is a substantial contribution to dark narrative productions.  Award-winning at Diversity in Cannes\, 2026 for Best Actress and Best Screenwriting\, the characters demonstrate how one’s true self is masked in the service of gaining one’s primary need for connection.  Viewing this dynamic across generations shows how the human condition remains steadfast in the desire for human connection and the lengths individuals will take to achieve connection and a feeling of being with community.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/save-the-date-psychoanalytic-takes-on-cinema-till-death-katherine-marshall-woods-psyd-filmmaker-yana-bille-chung/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Film Series,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260814T141332Z
CREATED:20260814T141237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260814T141332Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Psychoanalytic Takes on Cinema: "Before Dawn (Перед Світанком)": Oksana Yakushko\, PhD & filmmaker Yuliia Haleta
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the film “Before Dawn (Перед Світанком)”  \n2024 (11 mins)\nDirector: Yuliia Haleta \nThis is not supposed to happen in your twenties\, but you embrace the emptiness. \nA spacious apartment on the third floor is the only one with the lights on. It’s a warm island in the cold ocean of the outer world. The party is in full swing in there. Clinking glasses\, chatter\, and laughter drift out through the open balcony. It’s a classmate reunion. Ten years after graduation. They set the goal to hold on till dawn\, just as they did on graduation night. And it all goes well until people start disappearing without leaving a trace. \nFriday\, January 29\, 2027\n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET\nVia Zoom\n*Film will be viewed during the event \nDiscussant: Oksana Yakushko\, PhD & filmmaker Yuliia Haleta \nPresentation: Psychoanalysis as a discipline was developed within the context of the Great War (World War I)\, offering distinct perspectives on understanding human lives amidst conditions of large-scale violence. Early psychoanalytic theories\, including Freud’s work\, offer meaningful contributions to understanding how human lives and human minds experience such forms of trauma and brutality. Ideologically based forms of state violence\, whether eugenic-based anti-Semitism of the Third Reich or communist-based repressions and “red terror\,” were also known and addressed by early psychoanalysts (including Freud). In addition\, direct experiences of World War II by many analysts\, including from its trenches or while being bombed\, also shaped psychoanalytic theories and approaches to clinical work. In reflecting on this film\, we can consider how existing psychoanalytic frameworks help us witness\, experience\, understand\, and respond to ongoing violence against Ukrainians (and other groups) as well as human aliveness amidst deadly wars. In addition\, we can reflect on how contemporary wars can shape and change psychoanalytic thinking today.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/save-the-date-psychoanalytic-takes-on-cinema-before-dawn-%d0%bf%d0%b5%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%b4-%d1%81%d0%b2%d1%96%d1%82%d0%b0%d0%bd%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%bc-oksana-yakushko-phd-filmmaker-yuliia-haleta/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Film Series,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270423T173000
DTSTAMP:20260820T154135Z
CREATED:20260814T141640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T154135Z
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Psychoanalytic Takes on Cinema: "The Substance": Jamie Steele\, LMFT
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the film “The Substance”  \n2024 (141 mins)\nDirector: Coralie Fargeat \nA fading celebrity takes a black-market drug: a cell-replicating substance that helps her create a younger\, better version of herself. \nFriday\, April 23\, 2027\n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET\nVia Zoom\n*Film must be viewed before the event. \nDiscussant: Jamie Steele\, LMFT  \nPresentation: The 2024 film The Substance uses abjection to explore the internal (psychic) and external (relational/social) impacts of aging and misogyny. This presentation will focus on the aspects of grief\, agency\, and wish fulfillment.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/save-the-date-psychoanalytic-takes-on-cinema-the-substance-jamie-steele-lmft/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education (CE/CME),Film Series,Public Program
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