CALENDAR OF EVENTS

North Carolina Psychoanalytic Community
Programs, Meetings and Conferences
2004 - 2005

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Key to Sponsoring Organizations, Abbreviations & Phone Numbers
LDCEC: Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood -- (919) 677-1400
LDF: Lucy Daniels Foundation -- (919) 677-9888
NCPF: : North Carolina Psychoanalytic Foundation -- (919) 847-2323
NCPS: North Carolina Psychoanalytic Society -- (919) 245-0907
NCSCSW: North Carolina Society for Clinical Social Work -- (919) 490-0192
NMCOP:
National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work -- (919) 990-1227
PlayMakers: PlayMakers Repertory Company -- (919) 962-7529

Directions to LDF and LDCEC
Calendar Updates and Corrections


August  '04

No programs currently scheduled.

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September  '04

Sept. 7 - 21 (Tuesdays) 7-9pm
Ethical Issues in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Paul M. Brinich, PhD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and others interested in the topic. Fee: $95 for three session series.
Location: Friday Center.

Sept. 10 (Friday) 8 - 10pm
Implications of Development in Cognitive Neuroscience for Psychoanalysis, Conflict, Compromise and Connectionism
Drew Weston, PhD. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees.
Location: LDF.

Sept. 17 (Friday) 4-5:30pm
Neuro-psychoanalysis Study Group
David Moore, PhD, facilitator. NCPS Monthly study group for mental health professionals and neuroscientists. Fee: free to NCPS members; $25 for the whole year for non-NCPS members. For more information contact David Moore at (919) 225-0497.
Location: TBA.

Sept. 18 (Saturday) 8:30am-12:30pm
When Parents Divorce: Helping Children Cope and Grow
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC. Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient. Participants will be notified in the event of cancellation and all fees will be returned.
Location: LDCEC.

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October  '04

Oct. 1 (Friday) 9am-3:30pm
Journalism and Trauma: Dying to Tell the Story
Panel of presenters. NCPF and LDF. This seminar is sponsored by the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communications, The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma and the NC Psychoanalytic Foundation. It is cosponsored by the Lucy Daniels Foundation. It is aimed at journalists who would like to enhance their understanding of trauma and of how trauma reporting affects the victims, people associated with the victims and the journalists themselves. Preregistration is required - go to School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Fee: $95.
Location: Freedom Forum Conference Center, Carroll Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill.

Oct. 6 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Comfortable Preschool Classrooms
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance, no walk-ins.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 7-28 (Thursdays) 7-9pm
A Psychoanalytic View of Our Presidential Election: Leaders and Followers
Alan Stern, PhD. LDF This seminar will explore the conscious and unconscious ties between leaders and followers. It will utilize psychoanalytic perspectives to examine political actions and events. Fee: $100 for 4 sessions.
Location: LDF. Enrollment limited to 18.

Oct. 9 (Saturday) 8:30am-12:30pm
Raising Kind and Respectful Children: Understanding Discipline
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient. Participants will be notified in the event of cancellation and all fees will be returned.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 13 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Communication is Key
Melanie Burke, BA and Kimberly Williams, BA. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and other interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. No walk-ins.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 15 (Friday) 8-10pm
Another Look at Unconscious Fantasy: Moving Beyond Primary Process
Bonnie Litowitz, PhD. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees.
Location: LDF.

Oct. 19-Nov. 9 (Tuesdays) 7-8:30pm
The Creativity of Fatherhood
Peter Perault, MD. LDF A seminar for fathers designed to explore the meaning of the father-child relationship and the opportunities for growth and development that fatherhood provides. Fee: $100 for 4 sessions.
Location: LDF. Enrollment limited to 18.

Oct. 20 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Creating Supportive Relationships With Young Children
Melanie Burke, BA and Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. No walk-ins.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 23 (Saturday) 8:30am-12:30pm
Developmental Challenges of Early Childhood: Mastering Sleep, Toileting, Sibling Relationships and Separation Anxiety
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient. Participants will be notified in the event of cancellation and all fees will be returned.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 27 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Meaningful Math
Connie Grahn, M.Ed. and Ann Noland, MSW. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. No walk-ins.
Location: LDCEC.

Oct. 31 (Sunday) 2pm
The Tragedy of King Richard II by William Shakespeare
LDF and NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play at approximately 4pm led by Peter Perault, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play; discussion free.
Location: Paul Green Theatre.

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November  '04

Nov. 3 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Really Good Children's Books
Ann Noland, MSW and Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. No walk-ins.
Location: LDCEC.

Nov. 5 (Friday) 8-10pm
Primer on Lacan
Luiz Gazzola, MD. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees.
Location: LDF.

Nov. 9-30 (Tuesdays) 7:30-9pm
The Therapist's Creative Use of the Self in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Heather Craige, MSW. LDF This seminar for mental health professionals will consider the creative and responsible use of countertransference, projective identification and self-disclosure in understanding and speaking with patients. Fee: $100 for 4 sessions.
Location LDF. Enrollment limited to 15.

Nov. 9 and 16 (Tuesdays) 7-9pm
Living Life after Trauma
Terrie Baker, MSW and Theresa Yuschok, MD. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and others interested in the topic. Fee: $15 per session for NCPS members and $30 for non-NCPS members for two session series.
Location: TBA.

Nov. 20 (Saturday) 8:30am-12:30pm
Inattentive, Overactive and Impulsive Children: the Different Causes and Ways of Helping
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient. Participants will be notified in the event of cancellation and all fees will be returned.
Location: LDCEC.

Nov. 20 (Saturday) 8:30-11am
Surviving With Sara
George Hagman, MSW, LCSW. NMCOP. Open to all mental health professionals. Fee: $30 for early registration and $35 after Nov. 5; $5 for students. For more information contact Bill Meyer, MSW, (919) 681-6840
Location: UNC School of Social Work

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December  '04

Dec. 1 (Wednesday)
Child/Adolescent Bridge Class - application deadline to enter winter/spring course. See dates and course description listed below, Jan. 13.

Dec. 4 (Saturday) 9am - Noon
Connecting With The Immigrant: The Dynamics Of Exit And Re-entry
Tereza Carvalho, MSW. NCSCSW. Open to all mental health professionals. Fee: $30 for NCSCSW members and $45 for non-members. For more information call (919) 490-0192. Location: UNC School of Social Work.

Dec. 12 (Sunday) 2pm
Not About Heroes by Stephen MacDonald
LDF and NCPS Psychoanalytic discussion following play at approximately 4pm, led by Harold Kudler, MD. Contact PlayMakers Repertory Company for tickets to play, discussion free.
Location: Paul Green Theatre.

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January  '05

Jan. 5 - April 6 (4 sessions, 1st Wednesday each month) 9:30 - 11:30am
Observing Preschoolers In School Settings
Donald Rosenblitt, MD & Lucy Daniels Center Staff. NCPS Open to mental health professionals and others interested in the topic. Fee: $40 for NCPS members and $60 for non-NCPS members for four session series. Location: LDCEC.

Jan. 13 - May 12 (6 sessions, Thursday evenings) 7:30 - 9pm
Child/Adolescent Bridge Class
Paul Brinich, PhD. PPSC Open to mental health professionals and others interested in the topic, application required (see above, Nov. 15th ). Fee: $50, application fee; $100, registration fee; $300 for six session series. For more information contact Margaret Wilner, LCSW at 493-6183. Location: 320 Glendale Drive, Chapel Hill, NC.

Jan. 15 (Saturday) 8:30 - 12:30am
When Parents Divorce: Helping Children Cope And Grow
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient and participants will be notified and all fees will be returned in the event of cancellation. Location: LDCEC.

Jan. 21 (Friday) 8-10pm
Affect
David Moore, MD. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees. Location: LDF.

Jan. 24 (Monday) 12:00-2pm
How We Dare To Do Groups
David Hawkins, MD. UNC-CH Clinical lecture series. Fee: Free and open to all mental health professionals, students and trainees. Pre-registration is required; for more information go to School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. Location: UNC School of Social Work, Room 300

Jan. 29 (Saturday) 3pm
Freud's Archaeological Uncanny: Ruins And Vienna In 1896
Diane O'Donoghue, PhD. LDF lecture. Fee: Free, pre-registration is recommended to assure seating. Location: LDF.

Jan. 30 (Sunday) 3pm
Distant Lands, Ancient Objects: Freud's Early Memories Of Illustrated Books
Diane Donoghue, PhD. LDF, in partnership with the NC Museum of Art, annual lecture on art and psychoanalysis. Fee: Free, pre-registration is not required. Location: NC Museum of Art.

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February  '05

Feb. 4 (Friday) 8-10pm
The "Mother" Returns To Psychoanalysis: Sandor Ferenczi, Welcome Home Bill Meyer, MSW. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees. Location: LDF.

Feb. 6 (Sunday) 2pm
Copenhagen by Dael Orlandersmith
To purchase tickets for plays contact PlayMakers Repertory Company; psychoanalytic discussion with James Weiss, MD, sponsored by LDF and NCPS, following the play is free. Location: Paul Green Theater.

February 19 (Saturday) 8:30 - 12:30AM
Developmental Challenges Of Early Childhood: Mastering Sleep, Toileting, Sibling Relationships And Separation Anxiety
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient and participants will be notified and all fees will be returned in the event of cancellation. Location: LDCEC.

Feb. 21 (Monday) 12:00-2pm
Psychodrama Techniques To Enhance Psychotherapy
Martica Bacallao, MSW and Paul Smokowski, PhD. UNC-CH Clinical lecture series. Fee: Free and open to all mental health professionals, students and trainees. Pre-registration is required; for more information go to School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. Location: UNC School of Social Work, Room 300.

Feb. 26 (Saturday) 10-5pm
The Body in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (10am-1pm) and Change Your Eating, Change Your Life (3-5pm)
Susie Orbach, PhD. NCPF 5 hour CE/CME workshop. Open to mental health professionals and trainees. Fee: $125. Registration information will be available on this website after Jan. 1, 2005. Location: UNC Friday Center.

Feb. 26 (Saturday) 3-5pm
Change Your Eating, Change Your Life: Transforming Your Emotional Relationship With Food
Susie Orbach, PhD. NCPF Annual Public Lecture. Open to the general public, nutritionists, healthcare and mental health professionals. Fee: $15 with pre-registration by February 19, $20 at the door. Registration information will be available on this website after Jan. 1, 2005. Location: UNC Friday Center.

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March  '05

Mar. 9 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Art As Process, Not Just Product
Ann Noland, MSW and Jennifer Haga. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance, no walk-ins. Location: LDCEC.

Mar. 12 (Saturday) 8:30am-12:30
Raising Kind And Respectful Children: Understanding Discipline Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient and participants will be notified and all fees will be returned in the event of cancellation. Location: LDCEC.

Mar. 13 (Sunday) 2pm
Yellowman by Dael Orlandersmith
To purchase tickets for the play contact PlayMakers Repertory Company; psychoanalytic discussion with David Freeman, MD, sponsored by LDF and NCPS, following the play is free. Location: Paul Green Theater

Mar. 16 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Do Boys Learn Differently?
Ann Noland, MSW. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance, no walk-ins. Location: LDCEC.

Mar. 21 (Monday) 12-2pm
Surviving Trauma: Effective Treatments For Trauma Survivors
Harold Kudler, MD. UNC-CH Clinical lecture series. Fee: Free and open to all mental health professionals, students and trainees. Pre-registration is required; for more information go to School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. Location: UNC School of Social Work, Room 300.

Mar. 30 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Using Curriculum To Facilitate Second Language Learning
Hannah Sasser, M.Ed.. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance, no walk-ins. Location: LDCEC.

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April  '05

April 2 (Saturday) 8:30 - 12:30am
Inattentive, Overactive And Impulsive Children: The Different Causes And Ways Of Helping
Lucy Daniels Center Staff. LDCEC Saturday morning series for parents, teachers, mental health professionals and others interested in child development. Fee: $25. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance. Workshops may be canceled if enrollment is not sufficient and participants will be notified and all fees will be returned in the event of cancellation. Location: LDCEC.

Apr. 6 (Wednesday) 1-3pm
Science All Around You
Ann Noland, MSW & April Hardison, BS. LDCEC Wednesday afternoon series for parents, teachers and others interested in child development. Fee: $10 per session. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours in advance, no walk-ins. Location: LDCEC.

Apr. 8-10 (Friday - Sunday) Times not yet available, to be posed when available
Living On The Edge: Marginality and Creativity
Salman Akhtar, MD, Beverly McIver, MFA, Valmik Volkan, MD. LDF Annual Conference on Psychoanalysis and Creativity. Fee: $185 (Scholarship assistance is available). Location: NC Bar Center.

Apr. 9 (Saturday) 10am-12pm
The Art Of Psychotherapy: Lessons Gleaned From My Career As An Individual And Group Therapist
Irvin Yalom, MD. UNC-CH, NCPF, NASW-NC and The Jordan Institute
. Carroll Butts Heins Endowed Lecture. Fee: $30 for general public and $25 for NCPF members. Pre-registration is required; for more information go to School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series. Location: UNC Friday Center.

April 24 (Sunday) 2pm
Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw
To purchase tickets for the play contact PlayMakers Repertory Company; psychoanalytic discussion with Landrum Tucker, MD, LDF and NCPS, following the play is free. Location: Paul Green Theater.

April 29 (Friday) 8-10pm
Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
John Oldham, MD. NCPS Scientific Meeting. Free and open to all mental health professionals and trainees. Location: LDF

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May  '05

May 14 (Thursday) 6-10pm
Adoption of Older Children: Lifelong Issues of Identity
John Powell, MSW, Ph.D., Dianna Aideuis, MSW, Sean Pumphrey, MSW. NCSCSW. Fee: $35, NCSCSW members, $50 for non-members, $15 for students. Contact Beth Loeb at 490-0192 for more information.
Location: Meredith College, Raleigh.

May 22 (Sunday) 2-4pm
Being Good and Doing Right: the Psychology and Sociology of Ethical Psychotherapy Practice
Cynthia Hazen, MSW, Ph.D. Free to NCSCSW members, $50 for non-members, $15 for students. Contact Beth Loeb at 490-0192 for more information.
Location: UNC School of Social Work, Chapel Hill.

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June   '05

No programs currently scheduled.

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July   '05

No programs currently scheduled.

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Directions To LDF and LDCEC
Lucy Daniels Foundation (LDF) is located at 9001 Weston Parkway in Cary, NC. The Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood (LDCEC) is located in an adjoining building at 9003 Weston Parkway in Cary, NC.

From I-40, Take exit 287, Cary/Harrison Avenue.  Proceed towards Cary on Harrison Avenue, approximately one-half mile. Turn right onto Weston Parkway and travel for 1.5 miles.  The LDF is across the median on your left.  Continue driving another 0.1 mile and make a U-turn in the median break.  You may park alongside the building and in the upper parking lot. The LDF is in the first building on your right as you enter the parking lot, while the LDCEC is at the far end of the parking lot.

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Calendar Updates and Corrections
Be sure to check listings at this site throughout the year to stay up-to-date on additions and changes to the calendar. If you wish to add a program or make a correction, please contact Marilyn Bara, MSW at calendar@ncpsychoanalysis.org.

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