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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241020T170000
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Graduation (WCSPP only)
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate this year’s graduates and honoree Linda Fleischman\, LCSW at a beautiful and festive dinner in Westchester. All members are invited. \nWatch the listserv for location and more details! \nA LINK TO SIGN UP IS IN THE MEMBER PORTAL OF THE WEBSITE.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-graduation-wcspp-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240803T211036Z
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SUMMARY:Erich Fromm: A Contemporary Introduction
DESCRIPTION:CE CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR NYS PRACTITIONERS. \nThis webinar is live\, real-time and interactive. \nFrom our speaker Sandra Buechler: Erich Fromm\, who was born in 1900\, continues to inspire me in 2024. His humanistic insights are highly relevant to the clinical and societal challenges we face today. In this talk\, I explore Fromm’s concepts of the “pathology of normalcy\,” paradox in treatment\, productive and non-productive orientations\, and becoming a “physician of the soul\,” among other concepts. I express why Fromm has a special place in my own “internal chorus” of wise voices I can “consult” in moments of need. \nSandra Buechler\, PhD is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute. She is the author of Clinical Values: Emotions that Guide Psychoanalytic Treatment (Analytic Press\, 2004)\, Making a Difference in Patients’Lives (Routledge\, 2008)\, which won the Gradiva award\, Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career (Routledge\, 2012)\, Understanding and Treating Patients in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Lessons from Literature (Routledge\, 2015)\, Psychoanalytic Reflections: Training and Practice (IPBooks\, 2017)\,Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Living (Routledge\, 2019)\, Poetic Dialogues (IPBooks\, 2021)\, and Erich Fromm: A Contemporary Introduction(Routledge\, 2024).
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/erich-fromm-a-contemporary-introduction/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T173000
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CREATED:20240803T210955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T213152Z
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SUMMARY:How\, When\, Why and If to Consider Retirement (WCSPP only)
DESCRIPTION:Linda Fleischman\, LCSW\, former Director of the Supervisory Training Program at WCSPP will share her thoughts and experiences and facilitate a discussion around retiring from an active practice in psychoanalysis. \nWatch the listserv for more information and location in Westchester.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/how-when-why-and-if-to-consider-retirement-wcspp-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T005338Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding and Using the Traumatic Narcissism Theory
DESCRIPTION:Since the publication of his 2014 book\, Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation\, Daniel Shaw has been refining and updating the psychological profile of the traumatizing narcissist\, specifically for the purpose of helping victims of narcissistic abuse inflicted by parents\, romantic partners or others. Many patients have difficulty articulating what happens to them in these relationships\, and clinicians often miss the important clues that indicate this type of relational abuse. In this presentation\, Shaw outlines the most prominent controlling behaviors of the traumatizing narcissist\, how they impact his or her victims\, and the specific ways that these patients can be helped to restore their critical thinking\, their self-esteem\, and their freedom from subjugation. \nPresenter \nDaniel Shaw\, LCSW\, is an author\, teacher and psychotherapist in private practice in New York City and Nyack\, NY. Integrating contemporary trauma theories with psychoanalytic work\, Shaw works internationally with survivors of narcissistic abuse as well as cult survivors\, and consults to other mental health professionals individually and in groups. www.danielshawlcsw.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2 CE HOURS available for:\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs\nCT Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LMFTs\, LPCs and Licensed Psychologists \nTeaching Method: Lecture\, Discussion and Q & A.\nLearning Objectives:\nParticipants will be able to:\n1. identify the most prominent behaviors of the traumatizing narcissist.\n2. formulate treatment goals for victims of narcissistic abuse suffering from Complex-PTSD.\n3. utilize psychoeducation about the traumatic narcissism theory to help patients consolidate therapeutic gains. \nA completed survey must be submitted after the meeting for 2 CE hours. \nWho should attend: Psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, psychoanalysts\, other mental health professionals\, nurses\, graduate students.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/understanding-and-using-the-traumatic-narcissism-theory/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240911
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CREATED:20240803T210911Z
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SUMMARY:Start of the Fall Trimester
DESCRIPTION:Start of the Fall Trimester
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/start-of-the-fall-trimester/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T180000
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CREATED:20240803T210835Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Wine & Cheese Party (WCSPP only)
DESCRIPTION:We invite all WCSPP members to come meet the incoming candidates. \nWatch the listserv for location!
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/welcome-wine-cheese-party-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240803T210709Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP CANDIDATE ORIENTATION (WCSPP only)
DESCRIPTION:On Zoom. Details to follow.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-candidate-orientation-wcspp-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240724T123000
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CREATED:20240717T201156Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Admissions Round Table
DESCRIPTION:The application deadline for WCSPP’s training programs is July 31. Our Training Application can be found here. \nIf you are considering applying but require more information\, we invite you to join us next week at an Admissions Round Table via Zoom. At these events we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community. You can also reach us by email at admissions@wcspp.org.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-admissions-round-table/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T173000
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CREATED:20240717T201157Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Admissions Round Table
DESCRIPTION:The application deadline for WCSPP’s training programs is July 31. Our Training Application can be found here. \nIf you are considering applying but require more information\, we invite you to join us next week at an Admissions Round Table via Zoom. At these events we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community. You can also reach us by email at admissions@wcspp.org.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-admissions-round-table-2/
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CREATED:20240717T201054Z
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SUMMARY:CAPP Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Psy.D.\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT \nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT \nTimeline: \nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2024 \nProgram begins September 2024
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-training-program-open-house-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201026Z
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SUMMARY:The Evolving Self-Narrative Of An Incest Survivor
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available for\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs \nLIMITED TO 20 PARTICIPANTS!To allow for depth of clinical discussion and a true sense of our formal coursework\, participation will be capped at 20 therapists. \nThe therapeutic relationship with a survivor of incest is delicate and frightening for both patient and therapist. Together my patient and I embarked on a journey of trust and collaboration to help her better manage self-destructive behaviors stemming from her past wounds. We tried multiple therapeutic methods until we came upon Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS)\, which allows trauma to be processed and addressed in a more gentle manner. This case presentation will illustrate her courageous effort to face and to change the self-narrative of being someone who had believed she was “dirty” and “deserved to be punished” to a person worthy of protection and nurturance. \nDeborah Cassidy-Charron earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University where she completed internships at Bronx Children’s Hospital and the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services and wrote a dissertation on the Rorschach. She completed the Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Program at WCSPP in 2019 and is currently working in private practice with adults in Armonk\, NY\, specializing in trauma cases\, ADHD\, and aging.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/the-evolving-self-narrative-of-an-incest-survivor/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201024Z
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SUMMARY:Being Black in the Therapy Room — A Panel Discussion Among Five Clinicians
DESCRIPTION:A Panel Discussion Among Five Clinicians \nModerated by Diana Hope Baker\, LCSW \n2 CE Hours available for\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs \nThis panel discussion aims to explore the multifaceted experiences of being Black in the therapy room. The discussion will engage both Black and White therapists in the audience and cover key topics such as countertransference\, racism\, cultural norms\, and systemic issues within the psychological field. \nThe discussion will explore issues of race in working with Black clients and the impact of race on Black clinicians. We believe that this panel discussion will provide a valuable platform for exploring these important issues and promoting a deeper understanding of the experiences of Black individuals in therapy. \nDiana Hope Baker\, LCSW is a Holistic Social Worker. A native of NY and a transplant to Georgia\, Diana obtained her MSW in 2004 from the University of Central Florida with a certificate in Addictions. In addition to her graduate training Diana has post graduate certificates in Clinical Supervision\, Psychodynamic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy\, and Psychodynamic Couples Therapy. Diana’s personal and professional journey has led her to her most recent certifications as a holistic trauma therapist\, a Level I sound healer\, Level II Reiki Practitioner\, Level I Ifs therapist\, and Certified Yoga Teacher-500. Diana is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Dublin\, Georgia VA and the owner of Hope Psychotherapy which focuses on holistic healing of women with anxiety\, PTSD\, infertility and race related stressors. Diana has also contributed to Essence Magazine as a wellness practitioner. Diana’s passions include traveling and providing community lectures and wellness events focused on the integration of holistic practices and mental health and racial trauma. Diana has a niece and nephews and two bonus children. Panel member bios to follow. \nCONTINUING EDUCATION – 2 CE HOURS\nTeaching Method: Seminar-style Zoom presentation\nLearning Objectives: \nAfter this presentation participants will be able to: \n1. Understand the complexities of countertransference in therapeutic relationships involving Black clients\, including how therapists’ own racial biases and cultural backgrounds can impact the therapeutic process.\n2. Explore the manifestations of racism within the therapy room\, including microaggressions\, stereotypes\, and power dynamics\, and develop strategies for effectively addressing and dismantling these barriers to therapeutic progress.\n3. Examine the influence of cultural norms and systemic issues on the mental health and well-being of Black individuals\, and identify ways in which therapists can create culturally competent and affirming spaces for their Black clients to facilitate healing and growth.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/being-black-in-the-therapy-room-a-panel-discussion-among-five-clinicians/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240528T210000
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CREATED:20240717T201025Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Town Meeting (WCSPP community only)
DESCRIPTION:WCSPP Candidates\, Faculty and Members\, join us for a community-wide event \nThe Differences Amongst Us: A Conversation About Diversity \nEveryone is invited; Faculty and candidates in all programs that meet during the spring trimester are required to attend. \nZoom link will be emailed.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-town-meeting-wcspp-community-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T210000
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CREATED:20240717T201023Z
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SUMMARY:Psychotherapists Working in Public Spaces\, with Maria Nardone\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:When she was an early career psychologist\, Dr. Nardone was asked to provide psychological testimony for a man facing deportation which would have deeply and negatively affected his U.S. citizen family. Subsequent cases included green card holders who committed crimes and were rehabilitated\, people seeking asylum\, and undocumented parents with U.S. citizen children. These experiences ignited a passion that continues to the present. \nIn this talk\, Dr. Nardone will reflect on her experiences working in these and other public spaces. She will discuss what she has learned about the trauma experienced by immigrants and refugees\, and in immigrant communities. Deporting undocumented parents can create lasting harm for their American citizen children\, including economic turmoil\, psychic scarring\, and reduced scholastic performance. She will describe her work with the Appleseed Network\, a non-profit network of 18 public interest justice centers in the US and Mexico. \nMaria Nardone\, Ph.D.\, Director of Technology and Global Learning; Former Director of the Online Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program for Russian Speakers; Former Chair\, Council of Fellows\, and Founding member and Former Director of the Center for Public Mental Health at the William Alanson White Institute\, where she is Faculty Instructor and Supervisor. She is co-director of the Social Issues Department of the American Psychoanalytic Association and a North American Representative to the IPA Board of Directors. Dr. Nardone is Adjunct Associate Professor in Fordham University’s graduate program in Healthcare Administration and a member of the GSAS Dean’s Advisory committee. Previously\, Dr. Nardone was Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor\, Director of the Division of Psychological Services\, in the Department of OB/GYN at S.U.N.Y Downstate Medical Center. \nDr. Nardone is an expert witness in Immigration matters. A graduate of the Tavistock Institute\, Dr. Nardone is an executive coach and advanced organizational consultant. She has lectured in numerous academic institutions in Europe and the US. Her chapter\, “Executive Coaching as an Organizational Intervention\,” was published in English and Italian in Mind-ful Consulting (Karnac\, 2009\, 2014). Dr. Nardone is on the Board of Give Something Back International\, a non-profit that provides education for children in Southeast Asia and Haiti and the Board of Moving for Life\, a non-profit providing free dance and movement classes for older adults and people impacted by cancer.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/psychotherapists-working-in-public-spaces-with-maria-nardone-ph-d/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240507T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240507T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200958Z
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SUMMARY:Supervisory Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Program Highlights: \n\nOne-year certificate program\nProvide direct supervision to psychoanalytic candidates or graduates\nReceive weekly supervision from a senior faculty member\nOnce-weekly classes via zoom on a trimester basis\n\nProgram Benefits: \nLearn some benefits of joining this highly regarded program from graduates and instructors of the program such as: \nProfessional Development: Continuous learning and skill refinement \nMentorship: Guide and mentor emerging analysts \nDeepening Understanding: Delve deeper into theory and practice \nJoining a Warm Community: Where we welcome WCSPP graduates as well as those from other psychoanalytic institutes to learn in a collegial atmosphere.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/supervisory-training-program-open-house-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200854Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP 50th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:WCSPP 50th Anniversary Gala\nTwo options: \n1) buy a ticket and mail a check to WCSPP\, 1889 Palmer Avenue\, Suite 6\, Larchmont\, NY 10538 (avoids eventbrite fees) \n2) buy a ticket and pay through eventbrite on credit card \nSorry\, no “plus ones”–event is for past and present WCSPP members \nYour name will be on the list at the door. \nQuestions? Contact Lisa Dunleavy assistant@wcspp.org
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-50th-anniversary-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T201023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T201023Z
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SUMMARY:Couples Therapy Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our Couples Therapy Training Program is a one-year program which teaches both basic and advanced couples therapytechniques and theory with a combination of psychoanalytic and systems perspectives. Candidates are introduced to several different theoretical approaches including object relations and relational theory\, self psychology\, Bowenian theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with emphasis on the clinical work with couples. We also discuss issues pertaining to LGBTQ relationships\, divorce\, cross cultural relationships\, and substance abuse. In addition to the didactic instruction\, weekly supervision is provided by senior faculty for cases seen through our Psychotherapy Service. \nThe Couples Therapy Training Program provides a solid introduction to couples work and provides an opportunity to join the warm\, supportive community at our institute\, build your referral network\, and be exposed to the many and varied learning opportunities provided at WCSPP. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: \nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT \nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nThe Rosalind Cohen Scholarship fund will award two fully paid scholarships for course work and supervision to qualified applicants to WCSPP’s Couples Therapy Training Program. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline: \nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2024 \nProgram begins September 2024 \nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2024-2025 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/couples-therapy-training-program-open-house-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240501T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200956Z
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SUMMARY:CAPP Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Psy.D.\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT \nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT \nTimeline: \nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2024 \nProgram begins September 2024
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240429T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200957Z
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SUMMARY:Integrating Art and Drama Therapy in Traditional Talk Therapy Spaces
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available for\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYD’s \nThis workshop will include active engagement for participants and clinical case material as it explores what it means to add art and drama therapy interventions to more traditional talk therapy. Looking at the work through the lenses of psychodynamic and creative arts therapies\, we will discuss accessible techniques such as storyboarding\, blind contour drawing\, art therapy assessments\, and using movement in clinical practice. \nPortions of the presentation will involve active art making (no experience required) and participants are invited to have some watercolor paint and paper\, a few brushes\, water\, and some markers on hand. \n \nKristin Long\, DPsa\, RDT/BCT\, LCAT\, LP\, is co-founder of Harris and Long Psychotherapy\, an arts-based group practice. She has a full-time practice working with children\, adolescents\, families\, and adults. Kristin is a faculty member and supervisor at The Institute for Expressive Analysis and at New York University. Dr. Long has also presented at many conferences on how to incorporate creative arts into traditional psychotherapy spaces. \n \n\n\nGeorgie Landy\, LCAT\, ATR-BC\, is a licensed and board-certified creative arts therapist with a masters degree in Art Therapy from New York University. Her broad training is in trauma-informed care. She is a senior therapist at Harris and Long Psychotherapy in New York City\, and has presented internationally on creativity in therapy. \n\n\n\n\nCONTINUING EDUCATION – 2 CE HOURS\nTeaching Method: Seminar-style Zoom presentation\nLearning Objectives: \nAfter this presentation participants will be able to: \n1. Describe three techniques using creative arts interventions within the psychoanalytic frame.\n2. Describe a case example from the presentation in which psychodynamic and creative arts therapy approaches have been utilized; and describe how psychoanalytic and CAT approaches enhance and expand a treatment case described in the presentation.\n3. Describe one clinical case of their own in which specific creative modalities could be applied towards clinical goals. Explain how clinical goals of a treatment case can be attained combining psychoanalytically informed methods with creative modalities.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/integrating-art-and-drama-therapy-in-traditional-talk-therapy-spaces/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200958Z
UID:25980200-1714302000-1714305600@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Foundations and Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Programs Open House
DESCRIPTION:*Advanced Psychoanalysis\n*Foundations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy \nJoin us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nHear candidates discuss the transformational impact of training: deepening their work in agency settings and building/growing their private practices with the help of our collegial referral network. \nWCSPP PLANS TO OFFER ONLINE LEARNING \nFOR THE 2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. \nCE credits will be offered for the coursework. \nFinancial aid is available to those who qualify. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/foundations-and-advanced-psychoanalytic-training-programs-open-house-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200954Z
UID:25980197-1712865600-1712869200@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:CAPP Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Psy.D.\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT \nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT \nTimeline: \nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2024 \nProgram begins September 2024
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-training-program-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200925Z
UID:25980196-1711569600-1711573200@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Couples Therapy Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our Couples Therapy Training Program is a one-year program which teaches both basic and advanced couples therapytechniques and theory with a combination of psychoanalytic and systems perspectives. Candidates are introduced to several different theoretical approaches including object relations and relational theory\, self psychology\, Bowenian theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with emphasis on the clinical work with couples. We also discuss issues pertaining to LGBTQ relationships\, divorce\, cross cultural relationships\, and substance abuse. In addition to the didactic instruction\, weekly supervision is provided by senior faculty for cases seen through our Psychotherapy Service. \nThe Couples Therapy Training Program provides a solid introduction to couples work and provides an opportunity to join the warm\, supportive community at our institute\, build your referral network\, and be exposed to the many and varied learning opportunities provided at WCSPP. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: \nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT \nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nThe Rosalind Cohen Scholarship fund will award two fully paid scholarships for course work and supervision to qualified applicants to WCSPP’s Couples Therapy Training Program. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline: \nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2024 \nProgram begins September 2024 \nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2024-2025 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/couples-therapy-training-program-open-house-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200925Z
UID:25980195-1710691200-1710698400@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Gender Dysphoria as Complicated Terrain for Kids\, Parents\, and Clinicians
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available to NYS LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, Psychologists and PsyDs\nBeginning with an exploration of the nature of gender as seen through the respective lenses of psychoanalysis\, science and culture\, Dr. Schwartz will offer a psychodynamic understanding of gender dysphoria and transgender identity. He will carefully examine the discourse underlying the gender-affirmative approach to gender dysphoria and highlight what he views as some of the significant clinical considerations associated with that model. Dr. Schwartz will conclude with an exploration of three cultural trends which he sees as the underexamined sources of the current prominence of gender dysphoria and transgender identity. These are: 1)the decline of optimism and hope\, 2) the idealization of technology and 3) the upsurge of undifferentiated information. \nDavid Schwartz\, PhD is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in Westchester County. He received his doctorate in psychology from the City University of New York and his certificate in psychoanalysis from the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He has been writing about gender\, sexuality and psychoanalysis for the past thirty-five years.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/gender-dysphoria-as-complicated-terrain-for-kids-parents-and-clinicians/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200924Z
UID:25980194-1710676800-1710680400@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Supervisory Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Program Highlights: \n\nOne-year certificate program\nProvide direct supervision to psychoanalytic candidates or graduates\nReceive weekly supervision from a senior faculty member\nOnce-weekly classes via zoom on a trimester basis\n\nProgram Benefits: \nLearn some benefits of joining this highly regarded program from graduates and instructors of the program such as: \nProfessional Development: Continuous learning and skill refinement \nMentorship: Guide and mentor emerging analysts \nDeepening Understanding: Delve deeper into theory and practice \nJoining a Warm Community: Where we welcome WCSPP graduates as well as those from other psychoanalytic institutes to learn in a collegial atmosphere.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/supervisory-training-program-open-house-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200923Z
UID:25980193-1710360000-1710363600@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Foundations and Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Programs Open House
DESCRIPTION:*Advanced Psychoanalysis\n*Foundations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy \nJoin us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nHear candidates discuss the transformational impact of training: deepening their work in agency settings and building/growing their private practices with the help of our collegial referral network. \nWCSPP PLANS TO OFFER ONLINE LEARNING \nFOR THE 2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR. \nCE credits will be offered for the coursework. \nFinancial aid is available to those who qualify. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/foundations-and-advanced-psychoanalytic-training-programs-open-house-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240227T141148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T202022Z
UID:237692-1709884800-1710070200@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:(Members only) 2024 Retreat: Mutual Awakening: Self-Narratives of Patient and Therapist
DESCRIPTION:(PA members only)\nKeynote presentations:\nThe SELF in Contemporary Psychotherapy: Robert Katz\, Ph.D. \nThe Emergence and Softening of Narrative in Psychotherapy: Eric Mendelsohn\, Ph.D. \nFOR MORE DETAILS\, AS WELL AS WORKSHOP OPTIONS\, PLEASE REFER TO THE BROCHURE YOU RECEIVED IN A SEPARATE EMAIL.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/members-only-2024-retreat-mutual-awakening-self-narratives-of-patient-and-therapist/
LOCATION:IBM Learning Center\, 20 Old Post Road\, Armonk\, NY\, 10504\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200826Z
UID:25980187-1709321400-1709328600@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:WCSPP Film Night: Past Lives
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available to NYS LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, Psychologists and PsyDs\nThis film is available for viewing on Amazon\, Google Play or Apple TV. Watch the movie before the event.\nA discussion will be facilitated via ZOOM by Cara Maniaci\, LCSW & Matthew Frankel\, PhD\, LCSW-R\nThis semi-autobiographical film provides intimate insight into a woman’s fractured development after leaving Korea as an adolescent. It is a visually compelling meditation on desire and longing as seen through the lens of racial identity and developmental trauma. The film is a reflection on the trauma of immigration\, and the impact of traumatic loss on identity development. \nCara Maniaci\, MA\, LCSW\, is a candidate in the Advanced Analytic Training Program at WCSPP. She is a graduate of the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies and the Couples Therapy Training Program at WCSPP. Cara has a private practice in Pleasantville\, NY. \nMatthew Cordova Frankel\, PhD\, LCSW-R is a candidate in the Advanced Analytic Training Program at WCSPP. He is a graduate of a number of programs in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at The William Alanson White Institute. He holds a doctorate in English Language and Literature from Northwestern University and is former faculty in the departments of English and Comparative Literature at The University of Rhode Island. Matt has a private practice in Forest Hills\, NY. \nDescription of Teaching Method: \nAttendees will access and watch the film prior to the event and come prepared for an introduction to the making of this film\, the life of its director\, and formal presentation of thoughts generated by the film. These thoughts will reference and expand on attachment theory\, relational theory and literature pertaining to identity formation and split selves. This discussion will also touch on the challenges associated with immigration trauma and its impacts on interpersonal relationships. \nLearning Objectives \n1. Attendees will be able to describe the psychological development of the self and the creation of false self/selves.\n2. Attendees will be able to identify major challenges in the shift from adolescence to adulthood.\n3. Attendees will be able to articulate how the immigration experience effects identity formation. \nCosts\, refunds\, and cancellation policy: payment is organized through Eventbrite. Unlikely cancellations will be announced via email. \nThe Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy is recognized by NY State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Psychologists #PSY-0050; Licensed Clinical Social Workers #SW-0063; Licensed Psychoanalysts #P-0027;Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists #MFT-0040; Licensed Mental Health Counselors #MHC-0075; and Licensed Creative Arts Therapists #CAT-0028 \nA completed evaluation must be submitted at the end of the event. \nWho should attend: NY Psychiatrists\, psychologists\, social workers\, psychoanalysts\, other mental health professionals\, nurses\, graduate students.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-film-night-past-lives/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200857Z
UID:25980192-1709146800-1709154000@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Internal Family Systems (IFS): A Psychoanalytic Tool
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available for\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYD’s \nINTERNAL FAMILY SYSTEMS (IFS) is a guided meditation technique that mirrors the main goals and aims of psychoanalysis. Richard Schwartz who developed the IFS technique noticed that if we are able to feel our feelings as physically embodied\, we then have access to multiple feeling states and we are able access the thoughts\, stories and ideas that accompany these feeling states. \nLike Freud\, IFS starts by examining defenses (IFS calls them ‘protectors’). The complete arc of IFS is then to explore what the defense is defending. Retrieving the underlying stories\, beliefs and experiences that trigger our reactions\, allows for freedom to re-examine the stories and ensuing beliefs. \nIn this two hour workshop\, we will begin with the guided meditation and experience our own work with a part of ourselves. While the work is deeply personal\, the following discussion will focus on the underlying theory of this visceral experience. Participants will be able to share as much or as little of their own experience in the group. This will provide a beginning introduction to work with IFS and incorporating it into your usual practice.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/internal-family-systems-ifs-a-psychoanalytic-tool/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200856Z
UID:25980191-1708542000-1708549200@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:How Our Work As Therapists Changes Us As People
DESCRIPTION:Katonah Study Group joins WCSPP: How Our Work As Therapists Changes Us As People \nPresented by: Andrew Klafter\, MD \nModerated by: Mark Banschick\, MD \n2 CE HOURS available for:NY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs \nBased on 25 years of intensive psychotherapy work with patients and intensive supervision\, training\, and consultation with therapists\, Dr. Klafter will describe his observations about how psychotherapists are affected by their relationships with their patients. Drawing on object relations theories of psychological development\, Dr. Klafter will devote specific attention to the impact of a professional psychotherapy career on the therapist’s real-life interpersonal relationships\, adult personality development\, marriage and romantic relationships\, parenting\, political views\, religious beliefs\, and friendships. \nAndrew Klafter\, MD: Dr. Andrew Klafter is an adult and adolescent psychiatrist\, psychotherapist\, and psychoanalyst. He is director of the Advanced Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Training Program at the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute\, and also serves at Track Leader for the Technique Curriculum in their Analytic Training Program. \nDr. Klafter has served as a psychotherapy supervisor and lecturer at the University of Cincinnati Psychiatry Residency Training Program\, where he is a six-time winner of the Golden Apple Teaching Award. Dr. Klafter is also a 2024 winner of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Esther Sabshin Teaching Award for his innovative techniques in teaching about psychoanalytic theory and technique. \nDr. Klafter has led trainings and seminars in the U.S. and overseas. He has published on various topics related to psychoanalytic theory and technique\, as well as the interface between psychoanalysis and religion. In his private life\, Dr. Klafter is an accomplished photographer and musician\, the proud father of four girls\, proud father-in-law of one son-in-law\, and recently became a grandfather. \nMark Banschick\, MD is the co-founder of The Katonah Study Group for Integrative Medicine\, now in its 25th year. \nDr. Banschick completed a residency in Psychiatry at Georgetown University and a Child Fellowship at New York-Presbyterian Medical Center. He is a contributor to Psychology Today with sixteen million readers to date – and author of The Intelligent Divorce book series. \nRecently\, Mark co-founded Alums for Campus Fairness promoting healthy dialogue on college campuses\, with over 50\,000 members representing 75 colleges. \nDr. Banschick works with children and adults in private practice in Stamford\, CT.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/how-our-work-as-therapists-changes-us-as-people/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T100748
CREATED:20240717T200855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240717T200855Z
UID:25980189-1707505200-1707512400@wcspp.org
SUMMARY:Love\, "The Kiss" and Repair: Clara Thompson's Contributions to Relational Theory
DESCRIPTION:This presentation begins with a moving account of Clara Thompson’s\ncollaborative clinical work with the Hungarian psychoanalyst\, Sandor Ferenczi.\nThe vignette sets the stage for understanding the revolutionary aspects of the\nactive and innovative work between Ferenczi and Thompson\, and the\ntransformative clinical practice Thompson would go on to introduce to her\nAmerican colleagues. \nAnn D’Ercole will draw from her biographical studies of Clara Thompson (see\nbelow) and from notes from Ferenczi’s Clinical Diary (Dupont\, 1988) to give\nattendees a sense of the young Clara\, her upbringing\, and her professional\nawakening. In this presentation\, D’Ercole will focus on Thompson’s essay\nwriting to illuminate how this early psychoanalytic pioneer came to embrace the\ndynamic interpersonal encounter between the patient and analyst. Those\nessays are still relevant today. \nImportantly\, Thompson was critical of Freud’s views on women. She argued\nagainst the inequality of women and men in society and began what we now\nknow as the study of gender and sexuality in psychoanalysis. Clara Thompson\ndeserves to be recognized for her pioneering role in American psychoanalysis\nand for her prescient interpersonal contributions that led to the relational turn in\npsychoanalytic theory and practice. \nAnn D’Ercole\, Ph.D. ABPP\, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology at NYU’s\nPostdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. She is\nDistinguished Visiting Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute. She is\nauthor of Clara M. Thompson’s Early Years and Professional Awakening: An\nAmerican Psychoanalyst (1893-1933) and Clara M. Thompson’s Professional\nEvolution and Legacy: An American Psychoanalyst (1933-1958)\, Routledge\,\n2023. Co-Editor of Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic Approaches to\nSame-Sex Couples and Families (2004) and other essays. \nDr. D’Ercole received the APA\, Div.39\, SGI Award for Outstanding Contributions\nto the Advancement of Sexualities and Gender Identities in Psychoanalysis and\nthe American Board and Academy of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic\nPsychology book award for her contribution to Frie\, R. & Sauvayre\, P.\n(eds). Culture\, Politics\, and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Breaking Boundaries\,\nRoutledge\, 2022 for her essay\, Considering the Radical Contributions of Clara\nMabel Thompson. She is in private practice in New York City.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/love-the-kiss-and-repair-clara-thompsons-contributions-to-relational-theory/
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