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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T110000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230512T121500
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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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DTSTAMP:20260515T081018
CREATED:20220720T160556Z
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SUMMARY:American Psychiatric Association National Meeting
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URL:https://www.wbcp.org/event/american-psychiatric-association-national-meeting/
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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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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SUMMARY:Memorial Day (OFFICE CLOSED)
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