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Category
Credits
Event date
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- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
Race as a lens through which we achieve psychoanalytic understanding is not universally valued or adopted in institutional psychoanalysis. There is either -or-ism-either we are psychoanalysts who stay true to our traditions, or we threaten, weaken, dilute, or confuse the identity by errantly venturing into the social realm. Because of this persistent bifurcation, there is no widely accepted set of standards regarding race in psychoanalysis: for study in institutes, for professional practice, for scholarly inquiry, for admission and retention, or for career progression.
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
In this lecture Neil Altman, PhD, will look at race and the critical role it plays in society and in clinical practice. Much of the effort going into racial consciousness-raising for people who identify as white rests on the notion of unearned “white privilege.” Altman looks deeply into this idea, along with associated concepts of guilt, power, and identity. He suggests that there are embedded assumptions therein that perpetuate the very racially prejudicial ways of thinking that are purportedly being dismantled.
- Psychoanalysis
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
In this talk, Mitchell Wilson, MD, considers the concept and economic fact of property in relation to the training and practice of psychoanalysts. The principle of ownership, and the legal system that has been built up around it ("private property") has broad influences, from the physical places in which we practice to the words we utter in conversation with patients. Through the lens of property, issues of race and class as they relate to psychoanalytic work can be more easily discerned.
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
The Austen Riggs Center presents the work of the Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAN). This moderated panel discussion focuses on helping therapists address insurance denials, violations of parity, and other treatment limitations that impact providing optimal care for our patients. The landmark Wit v UBH class action lawsuit represented a huge win for patients, therapists, and depth therapy. However, that lawsuit is now in peril, and insurance companies continue to violate parity laws and essentially ration care, which particularly impacts the provision of depth therapy.
- Psychoanalysis
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
This presentation will provide a theoretical framework that integrates cultural competence as a core emphasis of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. A historical overview of both psychoanalytic neglect and contributions to understandings of sociocultural context, and specific contemporary psychoanalytic approaches to culturally informed practice, such as the recognition of social oppression and the complexity of cultural identifications, will be discussed.
- Psychoanalysis
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
Psychoanalytic therapy is an evidence-based treatment. Effect sizes are as large as those of other therapies that are actively promoted as “empirically supported” and “evidence-based,” and patients who receive psychoanalytic therapy not only maintain therapeutic gains but continue improving after treatment ends. Research also shows that other forms of therapy may be effective largely because the more skilled practitioners incorporate (often unacknowledged) psychodynamic methods.
- Biopsychosocial
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
The presentation will provide an introduction to the concept of epistemic trust and its recent application to developmental psychopathology. Epistemic trust refers to trust in communication or communicated knowledge, and has been implicated in both social learning and psychopathology, as a result of disruptions in the capacity to adopt an appropriate epistemic strategy in relation to social information.
- Psychoanalysis
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
A longstanding clinical conviction is that people with anxiety disorders must directly confront their feared object or situation in order to reduce fear of it. This dogma is the basis of exposure therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Challenging this belief, Dr.
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
In the last 25 years suicide has increased by 30% in the US, while a growing crisis in mental health is recognized in the post-pandemic world. Broadening training of clinicians to treat suicidal patients is an appropriate response. Although several manualized behavioral and psychodynamic therapies have been found to be efficacious in treatment of suicidal and self-destructive borderline patients, few clinicians achieve proficiency in even one of these.
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- APA
- ASWB-ACE
- Contact Hours/ Participation
$0.00
Suicidal thoughts are known to fluctuate dramatically over time, presenting an ongoing challenge to clinicians and researchers alike. While supportive social relationships are known to help reduce risk over time, the short-term impact of interpersonal conflicts on suicide risk is less well understood. In this presentation, contemporary theories drawn from the realms of personality science and suicide prevention will be used as a foundation for understanding the role of implicit relational dynamics in suicide risk.