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North Carolina Psychoanalytic Community
Programs, Meetings and Conferences
2007 - 2008

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Key to Sponsoring Organizations, Abbreviations & Phone Numbers
AAPCSW (formally NMCOP): The North Carolina Chapter of the American Association for  Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work -- (919) 990-1227
CGPS: Carolina Group Psychotherapy Society -- (919) 431-0085
LDCEC: Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood -- (919) 677-1440

LDF: Lucy Daniels Foundation -- (919) 677-9888
NCPF: North Carolina Psychoanalytic Foundation-- (919) 847-2323
NCPS: North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society -- (877) 572-6778
NCSCSW: North Carolina Society for Clinical Social Work -- (919) 783-0487
PlayMakers: PlayMakers Repertory Company -- (919) 962-7529
PPSC/NC: The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center -- (877) 897-4034
PIC: Psychoanlytic Institute of the Carolinas -- (919) 490-3212

UNCSSW: UNC School of Social Work -- (919) 843-5818

Directions to LDF and LDCEC 

Please note that sponsoring organizations do make changes throughout the year. Please check with the sponsoring organization for details of programs you are interested in. Thank you.


September  '07


September 7 (Friday) 1:00pm-7:20 pm

Carolinas Group Psychotherapy Society: Core Course Offering

CGPS Twelve hour introductory course designed to meet the eligibility requirements for inclusion in the National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists. Provides a basic overview of the theory and practice of group psychotherapy. Includes didactic presentations and experiential/process approaches. All faculty are Certified Group Psychotherapists. Coordinator and Faculty Facilitator: contact Moira Artigues at (919) 678-0002 or drmoira@bellsouth.net.

Location: Cary, NC. For directions go to www.carolinasgps.org

Fee: $125.00 if registration is received by August 31, 2007 (includes dinner Friday evening and lunch on Saturday); additional $35 membership fee for non-CGPS members.

 

September 8 (Saturday)

Moving Beyond the Comfort Zone in Psychotherapy: Emotional Engagement and Ethical Considerations in Therapeutic Relationships*

*Clinical social workers may count this as part of their ethic requirement for licensure.

Nancy A. Bridges, LICSW, BCD , Sponsored by N.C. Chapter of the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, AAPCSW (formerly the National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work NMCOP.)
Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Contact Info: Bill Meyer, MSW, meyer017@mc.duke.edu
Location: UNC School of Social Work, Room 135.Fee: $40; $10 for full-time students with ID; $10 late charge after August 25, 2007.

September 2007 - April 2008 (Monday, 24 sessions) 6:30-9:30pm

Introductory Course (IC) in Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Harold Kudler, MD, and William S. Meyer, MSW.
PPSC/NC These award-winning teachers provide a solid foundation to basic and intermediate psychoanalytic concepts including: "listening with the third ear", empathy, interventions, transference, counter-transference, diagnosis and psychological defenses.  Stimulating class readings introduce student to clinical ideas of some of the most creative psychoanalytic thinkers and practitioners including Freud, Ferenczi, Winnicott, Mahler, Gabbard, Fromm-Reichman, Sullivan, Bettelheim, and Kohut. Open to mental health professionals and others interested in the topic. For more information, email info@ppscnc.com or call 877-897-4034.

Fee: $875 per semester plus application fee and one-time registration fee. Late registration fees will apply beginning August 9th.
Location: Duke Hospital South, Durham.

 

September 2007 - May 2008 (Wednesday, 28 sessions) 6:45-9:30pm
Advanced Curriculum in Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique (AC)

PPSC/NC Two-year intensive course of weekly classes open to licensed mental health professionals. Class provides solid foundation in the theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Sections of this course are taught by members of the NC Psychoanalytic Society and coordinated by Rebecca Goz, PhD. Clinical supervision and personal psychotherapy, either completed or concurrent, required in addition to course work. For more information, e-mail info@ppscnc.com or call 877-897-4034.
Fee: $1,125 per semester plus application fee and one-time registration fee. Late registration fees will apply beginning August 9th.

Location: LDF, Cary, NC.

 

September 17 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm

Motivational Interviewing: From Resistance to Self Efficacy

Worth Bolton, MSW, LCAS. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/ . Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, PhD, (919)-843-5818.

Fee: $15. 

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

September 28 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group

David Moore, PhD, and Laurie Pahel, MD, facilitators. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. New members welcome. This group will focus on Psychoanalysis (an interdisciplinary approach) including and building on past neuroscience readings, but branching out to literature, developmental theory, and philosophy. Continuing from last year, they will discuss chapter four (Current models of treatment for borderline personality disorder) of Bateman and Fonagy's book, Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2004) (not the shorter 2006 version). Amazon.com has used copies. In the second half of the year the group will discuss articles by the Boston Change Process Study Group. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.

Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: Chapel Hill

 

September 29 (Saturday) 10:00am-12:00noon

Transference and Neurobiology

David Pincus, DMH. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information, e-mail info@ncpsasoc.org or call (877) 572-6778.

Fee: $45 ($50 at the door); free to NCPS members and trainees.

Location: LDF.

 

September 29 (Saturday) 9:00am-12:00noon
Health Care for Everyone: How do we get there?

Presenters: Jonathan Oberlander, PhD, Adam Searing, JD, MPH, and state representative Verla Insko. A public forum sponsored by The League of Women Voters of Orange, Durham, and Chatham Counties and the UNC-CH School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. Participants will learn about political obstacles to health reform, learn about options in health care reform and how to evaluate these options, understand some mistakes in health care reform and better ways to bring about change, become familiar with legislative activities in the area of health care reform, and learn how to advocate for health care reform.

Location: Auditorium of the UNC School of Social Work (Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building)

325 Pittsboro Street in Chapel Hill

Registration: Free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. Deadline for registration is September 15, 2007.

Contact: Evelin Brinich, PhD, by email at brinich@email.unc.edu or fax at (919) 967-5819. 

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October  '07

 

October 26 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group

David Moore, PhD, and Laurie Pahel, MD, facilitators. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. New members welcome. This group will focus on Psychoanalysis (an interdisciplinary approach) including and building on past neuroscience readings, but branching out to literature, developmental theory, and philosophy. Continuing from last year, they will discuss chapter four (Current models of treatment for borderline personality disorder) of Bateman and Fonagy's book, Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2004) (not the shorter 2006 version). Amazon.com has used copies. In the second half of the year the group will discuss articles by the Boston Change Process Study Group. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.

Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: Chapel Hill

 

October 13 (Saturday) 8pm

MindPlay: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Peter Perault, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

October 14 (Sunday) 10am

Walk For Hope

Join our team and help the Foundation of Hope for Research and Treatment of Mental Illness. To be a part of team NCPF you can register online at the Foundation of Hope website at www.walkforhope.com.  If you want to contribute, but are not able to join us for the Walk, your participation is also welcome. Our team name is NCPF. Call for more information at (919) 781-9255 or www.walkforhope.com.

 

October 14 (Sunday) 2pm

MindPlay: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Peter Perault, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

October 15 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm

The Role of Spirituality in SA and other Counseling

Stan Yancey, MSW, LCSW, MDiv. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/ . Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, Ph.D., (919) 843-5818.

Fee: $15.

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

October 20 (Saturday) 10am-12pm

The Need for Psychodynamic Principles in Outreach to New Combat Veterans and Their Families

Harold Kudler, MD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information, e-mail info@ncpsasoc.org or call (877) 572-6778.

Fee: $45 ($50 at the door); free to NCPS members and trainees.

Location: LDF, Cary, NC.

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November  '07

 

November 10 (Saturday) 8pm

MindPlay: Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Roni Cohen, PhD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

November 11 (Sunday) 2pm

MindPlay: Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley

LDF & NCPS  Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Roni Cohen, PhD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

November 12 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm

Children and Bereavement

Tonya D. Armstrong, Ph.D., M.T.S. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/ . Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, PhD, (919) 843-5818.

Fee: $15.

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.

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December  '07

 

 

December 1 (Saturday) 10:00am-3:00pm

Modern Sexuality and Clinical Wisdom: A Day with Joseph Lichtenberg, MD

Joseph Lichtenberg, MD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information, e-mail info@ncpsasoc.org or call (877) 572-6778.

Fee: All Day Conference: $70; Lunch: $20 (optional); at the door: All Day Conference only: $80; Lunch is not available at the door; free to NCPS members and trainees. Lunch fee still applies.

Location: Friday Center, Chapel Hill.

 

December 7 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group

David Moore, PhD, and Laurie Pahel, MD, facilitators. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. New members welcome. This group will focus on Psychoanalysis (an interdisciplinary approach) including and building on past neuroscience readings, but branching out to literature, developmental theory, and philosophy. Continuing from last year, they will discuss chapter four (Current models of treatment for borderline personality disorder) of Bateman and Fonagy's book, Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2004) (not the shorter 2006 version). Amazon.com has used copies. In the second half of the year the group will discuss articles by the Boston Change Process Study Group. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.

Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: Chapel Hill


December 15 (Saturday) 7pm

Mindplay: The Little Prince by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupry.

LDF & NCPS  Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Harold Kudler, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

December 16 (Saturday) 2pm

Mindplay: The Little Prince by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupry.

LDF & NCPS  Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Harold Kudler, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

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January  '08

 

January 8 (Tuesday) 7:30-9pm

Psychodynamic Assessment 

Nancy Livingston, MD and Alan Stern, PhD. PIC Class will run for 10 sessions. Open to mental health professionals with some clinical experience. Participantes may receive upto 15 CME, 9 catagory A CE credits and  6 catagory B. Letter of attendance also available. Deadline: December 21, 2007. Contact Info: Sarah Tillis, LCSW (919) 490-3212.

Fee: $350; $250 Institute Candidate.

Additional fees: $25 registration; books and materials. 

Location: Chapel Hill

 

January 14 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm

Ethics and End of Life Care

Laura Hanson, M.D., MPH. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/ . Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, PhD, (919) 843-5818.

Fee: $15.

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.


January 25 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group

David Moore, PhD, and Laurie Pahel, MD, facilitators. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. New members welcome. This group will focus on Psychoanalysis (an interdisciplinary approach) including and building on past neuroscience readings, but branching out to literature, developmental theory, and philosophy. Continuing from last year, they will discuss chapter four (Current models of treatment for borderline personality disorder) of Bateman and Fonagy's book, Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2004) (not the shorter 2006 version). Amazon.com has used copies. In the second half of the year the group will discuss articles by the Boston Change Process Study Group. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.

Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: Chapel Hill

 

January 26 (Saturday) 10am-12noon

Freud's Great Leap Forward

Lillian Furst, PhD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information, e-mail info@ncpsasoc.org or call (877) 572-6778.

Fee: $35 ($40 at the door); free to NCPS, NCPF members who do not need CME/CE credits, and trainees.

Location: Friday Center, Chapel Hill.

 

January 26 (Saturday) 9am-4pm

Navigating Legislative Change: The roadmap for professional practice

Sponsored by the NASW-NC and UNC-CH School of Social Work. Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required. Contact Jack Register, NASW-NC Director of Advocacy and Legislation at naswncadvocacy@naswnc.org. Fess: NASW member $45; Student member $20; Student non-member $25; All others $65 (lunch and two refreshment breaks included). 

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.

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February  '08

 

February 9 (Saturday) 3pm

Creativity and Self Repair: Art Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients

LDF 2008 Annual Lectures on Art & Psychoanalysis. Featuring Guest Speaker Esther Dreifuss-Kattan, PhD, ATR

Location: LDF

 

February 10 (Sunday) 2:30pm

Paul Klee: In the Shadow of Death
LDF 2008 Annual Lectures on Art & Psychoanalysis. Featuring Guest Speaker Esther Dreifuss-Kattan, PhD, ATR

Location: North Carolina Museum of Art

 

February 10 (Sunday) 4:30pm

Grounded Globalism: How the US South Embraces the World
C.G. Jung Society of the Triangle, February Salon & Book Signing 

James Peacock, Jungian Analyst and NCPF Board Member

Location: Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 5400 New Hope Commons, Durham

 

February 17 (Sunday) 2pm

MindPlay: Topdog/Underdog by Suzan-Lori Parks

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by John Tisdale, DMin. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.           

 

February 18 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm
How Do We Treat Perpetrators? The Ethics of Working with Sex Offenders

Melissa Grady, PhD, MSW, LCSW. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/. Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, PhD, (919) 843-5818.

Fee: $15.

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

February 22 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group

David Moore, PhD, and Laurie Pahel, MD, facilitators. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. New members welcome. This group will focus on Psychoanalysis (an interdisciplinary approach) including and building on past neuroscience readings, but branching out to literature, developmental theory, and philosophy. Continuing from last year, they will discuss chapter four (Current models of treatment for borderline personality disorder) of Bateman and Fonagy's book, Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (2004) (not the shorter 2006 version). Amazon.com has used copies. In the second half of the year the group will discuss articles by the Boston Change Process Study Group. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.

Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: Chapel Hill   

 

February 23 (Saturday) 8pm

MindPlay: Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanely

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Steve Bennett, PhD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

February 24 (Sunday) 2pm

MindPlay: Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanely

LDF & NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play led by Steve Bennett, PhD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion is free.

Location: Paul Green Theater, UNC Chapel Hill.

 

February 29 (Friday) Time: TBA

Poetry Reading by Salman Akhtar, MD.

NCPF.  2008 Annual Public Lecture Distinguished Speaker Salman Akhtar, MD, is an accomplished poet with six volumes of poetry published in English and/or Urdu. This program is open to the general public.

Location: Quail Ridge Books and Music, Raleigh. http://quailridgebooks.booksense.com

Cost: Free

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March  '08


March 1 (Saturday) 9:00am-5pm

NCPF and NCPS. The Burdens of Sanity: Meeting the Challenges in Therapy and in Life (working title, subject to change)

Distinguished Speaker and Poet Salman Akhar, M.D. NCPF.

Survival, Vision, and Faith: Three Pillars of the Therapeutic Attitude (working title, subject to change) (9-10:30am), workshop for mental health professionals, trainees, students and others interested in the topic.

Geographical Dislocation: The Psychological Burdens of Immigration (working title, subject to change) (11-12:30pm), workshop for mental health professionals, trainees, students and others interested in the topic.

The NCPF Public Lecture: The Burdens of Sanity (3-5pm). Open to all.

A Networking Lunch is also offered from 1:15-2:30pm. Additional information can be found on the home page of this site beginning in October.

Location: UNC Friday Center, Chapel Hill.

Sponsored by: UNC School of Social Work

 

March 17 (Monday) 11:30am-2pm
Using Transference and Counter-transference

David Freeman, MD. UNCSSW Open to mental health professionals, students and others interested in the topic. Pre-registration required at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/cls/. Contact Info: Deborah Barrett, PhD, (919) 843-5818.

Fee: $15.

Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium, UNC Chapel Hill.


March 28 (Friday) 5-6:30pm 

Psychoanalysis: an Interdisciplinary Study Group
The Psychoanalytic Interdisciplinary Discussion Group meets monthly with clinicians and is led by psychoanlysts, David Moore, PhD and Laurie Pahel, MD. New members are welcom. Current discussions will be the following articles of the Boston Change Process Study Group that can be downloaded at http://www.changeprocess.org/bygroup.html (Explicating the Implicit: The Local Level and the Microprocess of Change in the Analytic Situation (2002); The "Something More" Than Interpretation Revisited: Sloppiness and Co-Creativity in the Psychoanalytic (2005); and Responses (2005).  Over the years the group has discussed psychoanalytic /neuroscience text by: Solms and Turnbull (2000), Damasio (1999), Kandel (2005) and has shifted in recent months to the texts of Fonagy  (2002a, 2004) and the Boston Change Process Study Group (1998) which significantly integrate neuroscience and psychoanalysis at the clinical level. For more information contact David Moore, PhD, at (919) 225-0497 or dmoore712@nc.rr.com.
Fee: $60 for the year; free to NCPS members, students and residents.

Location: 902 Christopher Road, Chapel Hill.


March 29 (Saturday) 10:00am-12:30pm

Thinking in the Space Between Winnicott and Lacan: Toward a New Middle Group

Deborah Luepnitz, PhD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information, e-mail info@ncpsasoc.org or call (877) 572-6778.

Fee: $45 ($50 at the door); free to NCPS members and trainees.

Location: LDF


March 29-30 (Saturday and Sunday)

The Red Wheel Barrow: Maximizing the Experience of a Training Group

Hillel Swiller, MD, CGP, FAGPA. CGPS  Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Pre-registration is encouraged.  For more information contact Russ Hopfenberg, Pdh, CGP at 919-431-0085 or russh100@aol.com or Ron Vereen, MD, CGP at 919-383-0179 or rlvereen@aol.com. Aslo visit www.carolinagps.org.

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April  '08

 

April 5 (Saturday) 9-11am

The Transformation from Deadness to Human Relatedness: A Case Presentation

Presenter: Karen Baker, MSW, LCSW; Discussant: Terrie Baker, MSW, LCSW. Open to mental health professionals, trainees and students. For more information contact Bill Meyer at (919) 681-6840 or e-mail at william.meyer@duke.edu or call Terrie Baker at (919) 990-1227 or tsb123@mindspring.com.

Fee: $40; $10 for full time students with ID (additional $5 after March 28, 2008)