Countertransference: What It Is and How to Use It - Elizabeth Weinberg, MD (Recorded)

This is a sixty minute presentation that will include opportunities for questions and discussion in the large group of conference attendees.
Working with the Bodily Unconscious: Somatic Narration as a Method to Anchor the Working-Through in the Body-Self - Dr. Sebastian Leikert (Recorded)

Severely disturbed patients often show bodily symptoms relating to unrepresented states. These states result from traumatic breakdown of the patient’s ability to symbolize but also from a traumatic disorganization of the patient’s body-self.
Roundtable #1 - Loneliness and the Human Need for Connection Across the Lifespan - Moderated by Katie Lewis, PhD (Recorded)

Part of the 2024 Virtual Roundtable Series,
Roundtable #2 - Addressing Parent and Early Childhood Mental Health - Moderated by Linda Mayes, MD (Recorded)

Part of the 2024 Virtual Roundtable Series,
2023 Fall Conference Part 3: Psychodynamic Technique in Pharmacotherapy (Recorded)
Part 3 of a 4-part series featuring recordings from the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center's 2023 Virtual Fall Conference: Losing Our Mind and Finding It: Re-Integrating Meaning in a Neurobiologically-Focused Era
2023 Fall Conference Part 2: Meaning and Medication (Recorded)
Part 2 of a 4-part series featuring recordings from the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center's 2023 Virtual Fall Conference: Losing Our Mind and Finding It: Re-Integrating Meaning in a Neurobiologically-Focused Era
2023 Fall Conference Part 1: Thinking About Mental Illness (Recorded)
Part 1 of a 4-part series featuring recordings from the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center's 2023 Virtual Fall Conference: Losing Our Mind and Finding It: Re-Integrating Meaning in a Neurobiologically-Focused Era - A Conference for Psychiatric Care Providers, Psycho
The Dynamic Interplay of Adult Development and the Treatment Process - Steven D. Axelrod, PhD (Recorded)

In this presentation Steven D. Axelrod, PhD, elaborates two perspectives on the psychology of adulthood–a developmental scheme of tasks and emerging capacities and the drivers for individual growth and vitality.
Listening to Patients: What We Can Learn from Memoir about Ethics and Therapy - Elliot L. Jurist, PhD, PhD (Recorded)

Memoirs provide a window into the actual experience of patients in psychotherapy, and they are also a useful way to look closely at the work of therapists, in particular, their ethical conduct. In this talk, Dr.
2023 Fall Conference Part 4: Pharmacotherapy as a Psychotherapeutic Focus (Recorded)
Part 4 of a 4-part series featuring recordings from the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center's 2023 Virtual Fall Conference: Losing Our Mind and Finding It: Re-Integrating Meaning in a Neurobiologically-Focused Era