CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
Grand Rounds Schedule 2011-2012
Fridays, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm BIP Library 1415 Beacon Street, Brookline
Lower Level (LL on the elevator)
I. September 23, 2011
When Leaving Home is an Issue: Interruptions, Separations, and Termination in the Treatment of an Adolescent Girl
Rachel G. Seidel, M.D.
Full-time private practice, Cambridge, MA, in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry and psychoanalysis; Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
II. October 28, 2011
"I'll Drink to That!" Psychotherapeutic Perspectives on Working with Drinking
Stephen O'Neill, LICSW, BCD, JD Social Work Manager for Psychiatry and Primary Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center(BIDMC); Associate Director, Ethics Support Service, BIDMC; Faculty, Division of Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School.
III. November 18, 2011
Would Freud do IFS? The Psychodynamic Action of Internal Family Systems Therapy
Adam Rosen, JD, PhD
Private practice, Cambridge, MA; Clinical Instructor in Psyciatry, Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Hospital; Court Psychologist, Middlesex Probate and Family Court, Cambridge, MA.
IV. January 27, 2012
Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy at the End of Life
David B. Doolittle, PsyD.
Clinical Instructor in Psychology (Psychiatry) Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital; Private Practice.
V. February 17, 2012
Know and Then Don't Know: Conversion, Repression and Dissociation in Hysteria
Janet A. English, PhD
Private practice, Boston, MA; Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Faculty, Boston Institute for Psychotherapy; Supervisor, Tufts University Medical School, Dept. of Psychiatry.
VI. March 30, 2012
Race, Class, and Culture in Clinical Work
Neil Altman, PhD
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, NYU.
VII. April 27, 2012
Longing to Belong: Attachment in Group Therapy Eleanor F. Counselman, EdD.
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical; Private practice, Belmont, MA.
VIII. May 18, 2012
Why We Get Happier as We Age: Positive Emotion and Late-Life Wellbeing
Robert J. Waldinger, MD
Director, Center for Psychodynamic Therapy and Research, Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH); Director, the Study of Adult Development, Harvard Medical School and MGH.
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