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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230103
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SUMMARY:New Year's Day Holiday (OFFICE CLOSED)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/new-years-day-holiday-office-closed/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230113T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230113T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220713T160048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T165909Z
UID:4562-1673612100-1673619300@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Case Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information and to REGISTER Click Here: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-case-conference-january-13-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230117
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T181207Z
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UID:4598-1673827200-1673913599@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:MLK Day (OFFICE CLOSED)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/mlk-day-office-closed/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220715T160005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T165615Z
UID:4564-1674821700-1674828900@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences & 5 Seminars\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nPAY ONE OF TWO WAYS: \n\nFULL-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION includes all 8 conferences or 8 conferences and 5 seminars (save 10%).\nINDIVIDUAL CONFERENCES ONLY (no seminars) starting with September.\n\nREGISTER: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available. \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information CLICK HERE for the flier.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-seminar-series-january-27-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T201121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221208T002013Z
UID:5786-1674903600-1674909000@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Revisiting the Maternal: The Maternal Death Drive
DESCRIPTION:with Lisa Baraitser \nThis “conversation” will focus on Lisa Baraitser’s understanding of a ‘maternal death drive’. This supplements Freud’s death drive by accounting for the temporality of repetition that retains a relation to the future but remains distinct from a life drive. Maternity\, and many other forms of care work that are traditionally assigned to women\, fails to be indifferent to the specificity of its labor\, and implies a willingness to return\, again and again\, to a scene that matters\, a kind of repetition that is not quite captured by the death drive as excessive access to jouissance\, nor to the death drive as a deviation towards a unique form of death. Rather\, the maternal death drive has to do with repetition in the name of generativity\, not of the self\, but of the other. The return to a scene that matters is not a kind of flowing time (anyone who has spent time with small children will know this)\, nor the stultifying time of indifferent labor\, but requires living in a suspended or crystalline time\, which is the time it takes for love and hate to have a relation to one another based on guilt\, and for mattering to take place. The temporal form of this ‘life in death’ is that of ‘dynamic chronicity’\, analogous to late modern narratives that describe the present as ‘thin’ and the time of human futurity as running out. I argue that the urgency to act on the present in the name of the future is simultaneously ‘suspended’ by the repetitions of late capitalism\, leading to a temporal hiatus that must be embraced rather than simply lamented. The maternal (death drive) alerts us to alternative ways of ‘going on’ in the suspended ‘grey time’ of an uncertain future.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-revisiting-the-maternalthe-maternal-death-drive/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230129T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230129T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T184302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221230T184753Z
UID:5773-1674984600-1674995400@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Clinical Psychotherapy Program
DESCRIPTION:“ Persecution in the Emergency Room” \nPresented By: Marina Nikhinson\, MD and Greg Barber\, MD \nTIME: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm ET\, Presentation and Discussion \nVia Zoom \nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-cpp-1-29-23 \nPresentation: This presentation explores the treatment of a medical student with a narcissistic personality structure\, who participated in psychodynamic psychotherapy with a senior psychiatry resident. The discussion will focus on how defenses of projection\, splitting\, and grandiosity manifest in otherwise high functioning professionals as a way of managing feelings of emptiness and despair. The discussion also emphasizes the challenging transference-counter transference dynamics in this patient’s treatment.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/clinical-psychotherapy-program-4/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Clinical Psychotherapy Program,Public Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230206
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220720T160150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T181958Z
UID:4953-1675036800-1675641599@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) National Meeting
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/american-psychoanalytic-association-apsaa-national-meeting/
LOCATION:New York Hilton Hotel\, 1335 6th Ave\, New York\, New York\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T182823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T200409Z
UID:4610-1675324800-1675616400@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:New Directions - "Poetry and Psychoanalysis"
DESCRIPTION:This weekend conference will be held online using the Zoom platform.\n\nFebruary 2-5\, 2023 \n“…that strange being\, the Creative Writer.”\n-S. Freud in Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming (1908) \nThe enormous creativity of the unconscious mind is the raw material of both poetry and psychoanalysis.  Ever since Freud began to publish his startling new ideas about the existence and the powerful influence of the unconscious mind\, psychoanalysis has been closely connected with poetry\, and poetry has been fascinated by psychoanalysis. Literary modernism and psychoanalysis grew up alongside each other\, and the history of early twentieth century poetry is intertwined with Freud’s developing theories. H.D.\, Bertolt Brecht\, D.H. Lawrence\, Muriel Rukeyser\, and many other writers undertook the talking cure. Freud\, himself\, loved poetry and admired poets.  His work is full of poetic allusions\, and he often credited poets with the original discovery of the unconscious\, the lynchpin of psychoanalysis.  “The poets were there before I was\,” he said. \nIn a wonderful little book of our time\, How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry\, poet Edward Hirsch’s description of how poems communicate could also serve as an explanation of how a good therapy operates: \nPoems communicate before they are understood\, and the structure operates on or inside the reader even as the words infiltrate the consciousness.  The form is like the shape of the poems’ understanding\, its way of being in the world\, and it is the form that structures our experience.    (p.27) \nThe form of a psychoanalysis is a repeating\, closed-frame form within which two people meet regularly to do nothing more than talk (sometimes) and listen (incessantly).  Within that frame\, over time\, the inchoate mass of a particular person’s psyche can undergo a process of change (revision) that we can regard as a kind of text.  If poetry writing can result in a text-based aesthetic product we call a poem\, likewise a psychoanalysis carries the possibility of producing language-based realizations about the self that we call insight.  It is also true that both the writing of poetry and psychoanalysis (as analyst or analysand) depend upon an individual’s ability to undertake the self-willed destruction of internalized beliefs\, habits\, and ways of thinking\, speaking\, writing\, and imagining that have become counterproductive in life or in art.  Both endeavors require psychological fortitude\, access to one’s imagination\, and the willingness to take risks.  The processes of poetry and psychoanalysis\, then\, are remarkably similar\, and both are deeply creative acts. \nDuring this weekend conference\, we will explore the convergences and commonalities of poetry and psychoanalysis. Our starting point will be language\, their common denominator: language that is spoken aloud or written down; language that is not spoken aloud\, but that is thought; and language that manifests mysteriously as both sound and silence on the page and in the consulting room.  We will also look at some of the ways in which the habits and practices of poets and analysts both resemble and differ from each other. \nCoordinators: Kate Daniels\, M.A.\, M.F.A. \nGUEST FACULTY: \nMajor Jackson is a poet\, editor\, and critic.  He is the author of six volumes of poetry\, the poetry editor of the Harvard Review\, and the recipient of numerous awards for his work\, including the Guggenheim Fellowship\, the Radcliffe Institute Fellowship at Harvard\, the Whiting Award\, NAACP Image Award\, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship\, Cave Canem Prize\, the Pew Fellowship\, among others. He is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University where he directs the creative writing program.  His most recent collection\, The Absurd Man\, is a reworking of Albert Camus’ iconic work\, The Myth of Sisyphus.    It is a psychologically bracing re-envisioning of the poet as an “absurd hero” for our times. The existentialist questions the collection engages with poetically and psychologically are situated at the center of our contemporary moment: why are we here\, and what gives meaning to life in these times? \nDidi Jackson is a poet and assistant professor of English at Vanderbilt University.  Her poems have appeared in the New Yorker\, Kenyon Review\, Iowa Review\, Ploughshares\, et al. Her first collection of poetry\, Moon Jar\, explores the catastrophic trauma of losing a spouse to suicide.  She is particularly interested in poetry’s capacity for processing trauma and for creating empathy in readers\, as well as in poetry’s therapeutic applications. Her background in the visual arts manifests in poetry as an interest in the healing convergences of image\, metaphor\, and myth in poetry and psychotherapy. \nDavid Shaddock M.F.T.\, PhD has over forty years of experience as a psychotherapist. He is an internationally known expert on relationships who has taught and lectured in Israel\, Italy\, Mexico\, and Chile. He is the author of clinical and creative works\, including:  Poetry and Psychoanalysis: Opening the Field (2022)\, part of the Art\, Creativity\, and Psychoanalysis Book Series published by Routledge Press; Contests and Connections: An Intersubjective Approach to Couples Therapy (Basic Books\, 2000); From Impasse to Intimacy: How Understanding Unconscious Needs Can Transform Relationships (Aronson\, 1998); and four collections of poetry\, most recently\, The Book of Splendor: New and Selected Poems on Spiritual Themes (Kelsay Books\, 2019).  He maintains a private practice as a marriage and family therapist  in Berkeley\, California.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/new-directions-poetry-and-psychoanalysis/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:New Directions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20221111T170725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T182118Z
UID:7073-1676106000-1676116800@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Annual Colloquium (WBCP Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 11\, 2023 \nTime: 9am – 12:00pm
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/2022-annual-colloquium/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230221
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T181326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T181326Z
UID:4600-1676851200-1676937599@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:President's Day (OFFICE CLOSED)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/presidents-day-office-closed/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T202003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T204357Z
UID:5790-1677322800-1677328200@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Revisiting the Maternal: The Future of Care
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Sally Weintrobe in conversation with Wendy Hollway \nModerated by Lynne Zeavin \nSally Weintrobe (UK) will discuss various elements of the environmental crisis\, and the question of the future; Our survival depends upon care being sufficiently strong to hold uncare in check. Care requires a culture of care. Neoliberalism’s culture of uncare has waged war on care\, stripping us of our sense of community.  It has promoted false binaries that dehumanise.. We cannot  imagine let alone build a world that supports life unless we can deconstruct the insidious categories that continue to fracture our psychic landscapes. One example concerns gender and maternal forms of care that go unrewarded.. ‘Care economics’ is emerging to radically challenge this framing.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-revisiting-the-maternal-the-future-of-care/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220710T160041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T142544Z
UID:4574-1678450500-1678457700@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Case Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information and to REGISTER Click Here: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available. \nPresenters: Kerry Malawista\, PhD\, Elizabeth Miller\, MSW\, Christie Platt\, PhD \nTOPIC: THINGS THEY CARRY – WRITING FOR HEALING\nThe Things They Carry Project was created to offer frontline healthcare workers the opportunity to process the difficult\, and at times\, traumatic experiences of working during the pandemic. TTC expanded to offer groups for young women in Bangladesh\, many of whom are refugees\, coming from worlds of trauma\, with loss\, pain and violence. Our goal is to offer these women a small community to connect with and help them strengthen their resilience and build their inner resources. Both projects offer support and writing prompts\, allowing participants to explore their experiences\, share their writing\, listen\, and respond to each other. Sharing stories and traumas\, putting words to feelings\, can hasten healing by breaking through the isolation that often accompanies pain. This workshop will offer participants an understanding of the ways psychoanalytic thinking can be used to help people in hard to reach communities-even globally-providing support and skills they can carry with them. We will explore the complexity of working overseas\, with different languages and culture.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-case-conference-march-10-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T202108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T161842Z
UID:5792-1679223600-1679229000@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Revisiting the Maternal: Parenting a Child with a Facial Difference
DESCRIPTION:with Sandy Hershberg \nMothering her child with Moebius Syndrome\, congenital facial paralysis\, in which the face appears visibly different from birth\, sets the stage for Sandy Hershberg’s experience of mothering in which her sense of herself and sense of unfamiliarity within herself is intensified by the “the uncanny gaze” of others on her child\, thus heightening her own ambivalence. Referencing the impact of various gazes — loving empathic\, uncanny\, paternal\, grandmotherly\, medical and analytic– along with her daughter’s writings\, the discussion will offer a window into the maternal experiences of abjection and pleasure and the child’s experiences of alienation\, reparation and rebellion. The impact of these experiences on the analyst’s sensibility and view of difference will be explored. \nREGISTER HERE: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-cowap-2022
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-revisiting-the-maternal-parenting-a-child-with-a-facial-difference/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T153000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20221111T162059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T165602Z
UID:7052-1679234400-1679239800@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Book Talk with Richard Waugaman on Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Shakespeare
DESCRIPTION:Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Shakespeare \nPresenter: Richard Waugaman \nDate: March 19\, 2023 \nTime: 2:00pm to 3:30pm \nvia Zoom \nThis program will not offer CME/CE \nREGISTER HERE: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-book-talk-waugaman-3-19-23
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/book-talk-psychoanalytic-perspectives-shakespeare/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220715T160029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221208T155316Z
UID:4572-1679660100-1679667300@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences & 5 Seminars\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nREGISTER: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available. \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information CLICK HERE for the flyer.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-seminar-series-march-25-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230130T150445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T150451Z
UID:7370-1679677200-1679682600@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Film Discussion "Call Jane"
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as \nAdrienne Harris\, PhD and Abby Pariser\, presents \nDiscussion of the film “Call Jane” (2022)\, Directed by Phyllis Nagy and Written by Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi \nModerated by Margarita Cereijido\, PhD and Anne Adelman\, PhD \nFriday\, March 24\, 2023 \n5:00 – 6:30 pm ET \n(No CME/CEs) \nVia Zoom \nParticipants should view the film beforehand. It is available on Amazon Prime Video \nPre-registration is required. \nREGISTER: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration_cowap_film_3-24-23 \nRegistration fee is $15. The registration deadline is March 23\, 2023 by noon.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-film-discussion-call-jane/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Film Series,Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230414T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T160012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T170017Z
UID:4576-1681474500-1681481700@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Case Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information and to REGISTER Click Here: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-case-conference-april-14-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T184348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T193406Z
UID:5775-1681637400-1681648200@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Clinical Psychotherapy Program
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/clinical-psychotherapy-program-5/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Clinical Psychotherapy Program,Public Program
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230308T185305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T183035Z
UID:7460-1681653600-1681660800@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:WBCP Open House: Learn about Psychoanalytic Training and the Psychoanalytic Studies Program
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 16\, 2023 | 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nWBCP Open House: Learn about Psychoanalytic Training and the Psychoanalytic Studies Program\n\nJoin our vibrant community.\nPlease Click Here To Register
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/wbcp-open-house-learn-about-psychoanalytic-training-and-the-psychoanalytic-studies-program/
LOCATION:The Home of Anita Bryce\, Ph.D.\, Past President\, WBCP And Cary Gold\, Treasurer\, WBCP
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230313T175922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T141501Z
UID:7488-1682092800-1682098200@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Psychoanalyic Takes on the Cinema: The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open\n2015 (105 min) \nDirectors: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn \nDiscussant: Helen DeVinney\, PsyD \n*** Film must be viewed prior to event.*** \nDate: April 21\, 2023 \nTime: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm \nVia Zoom \nFees: \nI do not need CME/CE                                       $0.00 \n1.5 CME/CE                                                          $30.00 \nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/dc-cinema-4-21-23#!/ \nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 19\, 2023\nPresentation: This presentation will consider how Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn‘s The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open subverts traditional narratives of coloniality\, subjugation\, and rescuing. The film replicates a sense of feeling trapped through the use of real-time transitioning technique\, and in its unflinching gaze\, it challenges the viewer to consider who is oppressed/repressed/in need of emancipation. The film juxtaposes the traditional view of intimate partner violence as one of perpetrator/victim with the oppressive forces of coloniality\, whiteness\, and patriarchy. The film opens an opportunity to consider the role of the clinical situation and to challenge the therapist’s vulnerability to lapse into rescuer/all-knowing; additionally\, the talk will explore how coloniality splits off its violence into the racialized other and will invite examination of how those who are subjugated are reified as “victims” in an effort to preserve and instantiate the power and status of those performing and conforming to various interlocking systems of oppression. The talk will conclude with considerations for how examination of Indigenous wisdom and colonial violence are relevant to the field of mental health and the analytic/therapeutic situation. \n 
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/psychoanalyic-takes-on-the-cinema-the-body-remembers-when-the-world-broke-open/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Film Series,Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T143000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220803T202211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T143030Z
UID:5794-1682168400-1682173800@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Revisiting the Maternal: The Captive Maternal and Carceral Capitalism
DESCRIPTION:The Captive Maternal and Carceral Capitalism \nJoy James in conversation with Jackie Wang \nModerated by Hannah Zeavin \nDate: April 22\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm \nWe live in a moment where the rights of incarcerated parents are once more increasingly contested. This insidious logic—that to produce stability\, children must be torn from their parents\, especially their mothers—is not new. As many scholars have shown\, actuarial management of the family and of the mother and child bond was central to the practices of the plantation\, including the near ubiquitous practice of family separation in the Antebellum context\, as well as carceral practices in the Jim Crow Era and beyond. Joy James terms these women “Captive Maternals”—drawing a genealogy across the last 300 years to argue that the United States’ “longest war is with its domestic target: enslaved or captive black women\, a war that dates back to the Commonwealth of Virginia’s 1658 attempts to (re)enslave Elizabeth Key\, one of the first Captive Maternals to have her battles enter public record.” Addressing our contemporary\, and the drive for the prison-for-profit model\, or what Jackie Wang calls “carceral capitalism” this panel offers a conversation about the mother incarcerated.  \nRegistration: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-cowap-2022
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-revisiting-the-maternal-incarcerated-mothers/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230428T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220715T160043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221208T155659Z
UID:4578-1682684100-1682691300@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licenses counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 conferences & 5 Seminars\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nREGISTER: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available. \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information CLICK HERE for the flier.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-seminar-series-april-28-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230309T192602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T194530Z
UID:7463-1682758800-1682773200@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Rethinking Psychoanalytic Practice in Wartime: A Panel Discussion by Ukrainian Clinicians
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, April 29\, 2023 \n9:00am – 1:00pm ET Presentation and Discussion \n4 CME/CE \nVia Zoom\nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration_ukraine_panel_4_29_23\nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday\, April 26\, 2023\nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information see flyer on the registration page. \nRegistration Fees: \nWBCP members – $100 (4 CME/CE) \nWBCP PSP and Candidates – No fee (4 CME/CE) \nNon-members – $150 (4 CME/CE) \nWBCP’s Fellows (2022-2023) –  No fee (No CME/CE) \nWBCP’s Fellows (2022-2023) –  $80 (4 CME/CE) \nNon-Member Students\, Residents\, Fellows –  $50 (no CME/CE) \nNon-Member Students\, Residents\, Fellows –  $80 (4 CME/CE) \nALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE \nProgram Description:  The war in Ukraine began on February 24\, 2022. Since that time\, the World Health Organization estimates that a quarter of Ukraine’s population may suffer from a mental health disorder related to the conflict. Ukrainian clinicians have been under tremendous pressure adjusting to treating their patients\, supervising other clinicians\, and maintaining a psychoanalytic mindset during wartime. This program will address clinicians’ experiences in wartime including treating loss\, maintaining and protecting therapeutic relationships\, working with children\, providing supervision\, translating psychoanalytic texts into Ukrainian\, and the personal experience of providing psychoanalysis while living through war. Each of these topics will be addressed by a Ukrainian clinician on the panel. The panelists will also be available to answer questions from the participants.\n 
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/rethinking-psychoanalytic-practice-in-wartime-a-panel-discussion-by-ukrainian-clinicians/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230125T145617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T200856Z
UID:7346-1682874000-1682877600@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:WBCP Zoom Cocktail Hour
DESCRIPTION:WBCP Zoom Cocktail Hour \nDate: Sunday\, April 30\, 2023 \nTime: 5:00pm – 6:00pm \nWhere: Via Zoom
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/wbcp-zoom-cocktail-hour/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T194916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T202102Z
UID:4612-1683273600-1683478800@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:New Directions - "Sisterhood"
DESCRIPTION:May 5-7\, 2023\n\nBefore women had access to capital in the public sphere\, powerful sibling bonds and deep female friendships were captured in the literary imagination. Now\, on the streets and in blog communities\, feminist collectives of all genders inspire resistance projects that are reshaping the meaning of sisterhood. This conference will consider the representation of sisterhood across psychoanalytic and literary canons. Shifting the focus away from the historical role of women as muse\, damsel\, or mistress – or as the inferior sex plagued by penis envy – this weekend will cast light on artistic literary collaborations among female-identified people. \nWe’ll also explore female envy and competition in a male-dominated literary world\, in which women who write defy a long-standing reputation as “scribblers\,” as Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to a publisher in 1855. We’ll consider the persistent expectation that a woman “write like a man\,” in order to be taken seriously. Alternatively\, we’ll explore whether this posturing of masculinity is the flip side of “womanliness as masquerade\,” described by psychoanalyst Joan Rivere in 1929 as a creative solution for dealing with conflicts – within oneself and in the culture – about female power\, ambition\, and aggression. \nIf women’s writing is still received differently in contemporary publishing\, how does this marginalization show up in women’s writing lives? If women have earned their entitlement to money and a room to write\, what more do we need? And how do broad social movements\, like the #metoo campaign\, influence women’s self- expression and ability to put pen to paper? How does the queering of the categories of “male” and “female” reshape how the gendered social order is represented\, and how writers bring to life the complexity of gender and subjectivity? These questions and more will stimulate lively conversation during our weekend together about the vast meanings – including the awesome potential and perils – of sisterhood. \nCoordinator: Catherine Baker-Pitts\, Ph.D.\, LCSW \nGUEST FACULTY: \nANNIE LEE JONES Ph.D is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Queens\, New York. She is Co-chair of the Ethnicity\, Race\, Culture\, Class\, and Language Committee at New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis\, where she is also teaching faculty; a member of Black Psychoanalysts Speak; and an honorary member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR)\, where she taught a course on black psychoanalytic writers. Dr. Jones is a 2018 Scholar of the NY Psychoanalytic Society. Her current projects include papers on Frantz Fanon; biases and privileges related to skin color perception from a relational perspective; and the interrogation of psychoanalysis from the perspective of a Black American Woman. \nCHRISTINA BAKER KLINE is the author of the instant New York Times bestseller A Piece of the World (2017)\, about the relationship between the artist Andrew Wyeth and the subject of his best-known painting\, “Christina’s World.” Kline has written six other novels —Orphan Train\, Orphan Train Girl\, The Way Life Should Be\, Bird in Hand\, Desire Lines\, and Sweet Water — and written or edited five works of nonfiction. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, LitHub\, and Psychology Today\, among other places. She lives in New York City and on the coast of Maine. \nANN D’ERCOLE\, PhD\, ABPP\, is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis where she is both teaching faculty and Supervisor. She is also Distinguished Visiting Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute and\, recipient of the APA\, Division 39\, Sexualities and Gender Identities Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of Sexualities and Gender Identities in Psychoanalysis. Her book\, Clara Thompson: The Life and Work of an American Psychoanalyst\, in Donnel Stern’s series\, Psychoanalysis in a New Key\, at Routledge Press is forthcoming. Dr. D’Ercole is in private practice in New York City. \nBONNIE FRIEDMAN\, MFA\, is the author of the best selling Writing Past Dark: Envy\, Fear\, Distraction\, and Other Dilemmas in the Writer’s Life\, which has been anthologized in six different writing textbooks. She is also the author of the memoir The Thief of Happiness\, and\, most recently\, Surrendering Oz: A Life in Essays\, which was longlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel award in the Art of the Essay. A three-time Notable Essayist in The Best American Essays\, her work has been selected for inclusion The Best American Movie Writing\, The Best Writing on Writing\, The Best of O.\, the Oprah Magazine\, and The Best Buddhist Writing. Her personal essays have appeared in The New York Times\, Ploughshares\, Image\, The Michigan Quarterly Review.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/new-directions-sisterhood/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:New Directions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20221111T165827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T135907Z
UID:7068-1683370800-1683376200@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:COWAP Revisiting the Maternal: Maternal Eroticism in the Analytic Setting
DESCRIPTION:with Andrea Celenza  \nThe analyst’s vitalizing activity\, as reflected in the analyst’s invitation to be\, in the offer to take in the analyst as an object of love\, to receive what the analyst transmits\, and the taking in of other components implicit through nonverbal means (through gaze and displaced touch) are all components of a healthy analytic process. These are all aspects of healthy maternal eroticism as well. In this presentation\, the various components of maternal eroticism will be illustrated through my work with Petra. By attending to and responding within the multiverse of maternal eroticism (derived in particular from the work of Julia Kristeva)\, a process of transformation occurred where signifiers of the abject\, previously residing in foreclosed spaces of the analysand’s mind\, were accessed in the usable space of the analytic setting. \nRegistration Link: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-cowap-2022
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/cowap-revisiting-the-maternal-maternal-eroticism/
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Scientific Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T141500
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220712T160018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T170031Z
UID:4580-1683893700-1683900900@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Washington Case Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Washington Area Case Conference and Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis (WBCP) and the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS). This program is offered to members and students of both organizations as well as psychoanalysts\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, licensed counselors\, mental health students\, and other mental health providers from the Washington Baltimore metropolitan area interested in psychoanalytic theory\, practice and perspectives. \n8 Conferences\nSeptember 9\, 2022 – May 12\, 2023\nFridays\, 12:15 – 2:15 pm ET\nVia Zoom \nFor a complete list of dates\, presenters\, learning objectives\, and detailed CME/CE information and to REGISTER Click Here: https://wbcp.memberclicks.net/registration-wcc-22-23 \n2 CME/CE available per session. Maximum 26 CME/CE available.
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/washington-case-conference-may-12-2023/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Public Program,Washington Case Conference and Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230525
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220720T160556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T160556Z
UID:4960-1684540800-1684972799@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:American Psychiatric Association National Meeting
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/american-psychiatric-association-national-meeting/
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20230227T212559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T134634Z
UID:7436-1684576800-1684584000@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Observational Studies Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 20\, 2023 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nThe Observational Studies Program announces our Open House\nAn In-Person Event\nat\n  The Colonnade Condominium\n2801 New Mexico Ave NW\nWashington\, 20007\nLobby Floor Party Room\n Street parking is available on Fulton St\, Tunlaw Rd and New Mexico Avenue\nClick Here to Register\nFor more information please contact:\nDeborah Blessing\, LICSW\, Co-Chair deborahblessing1@gmail.com\nSilvana Kaufman\, LICSW\, Co-Chair Kaufmansilvana@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/open-house-for-osbervational-studies-program/
LOCATION:2801 New Mexico Ave NW\, Washington 20007
CATEGORIES:Observational Studies,Public Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230530
DTSTAMP:20260509T220202
CREATED:20220714T181416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T181416Z
UID:4602-1685318400-1685404799@www.wbcp.org
SUMMARY:Memorial Day (OFFICE CLOSED)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/memorial-day-office-closed/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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