Working Clinically with Overwhelm: The Cost and Growth-Inducing Possibilities of Undoing the Self - Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD (Webinar live online)

March 13, 2026

2025-26 Friday Night Guest Lecture Series 

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This presentation begins with a summary of the theory of overwhelm, a way of conceptualizing working with intensity and excitation that is not about guarding the self (not about emotional regulation, not about protecting the ego from the drives) but which explores what  becomes possible when one reaches the limit of what is bearable in oneself, when one follows the exigency of the unconscious. For the clinician, working with overwhelm is both a challenge and an art form: it requires us, as therapists, to make ourselves permeable to our patients in ways that make us exquisitely vulnerable and to take true risks the results of which cannot be guaranteed ahead of time.

To illustrate the difficulty, but also the extraordinary possibilities of such work, work that rends the self to allow something new to emerge, Dr. Saketopoulou will discuss the analysis of a Jewish patient whose encounter with the Palestinian genocide raised considerable anxieties and revived questions of identity, trauma, and intergenerational transmission. The clinical workand the presentationraise questions of ethics, of rethinking questions of intergenerational transmission and the debts it incurs, and the relation of the political to the psychic.

Course summary
Course opens: 
06/13/2025
Course expires: 
03/13/2027
Event starts: 
03/13/2026 - 6:30pm EDT
Event ends: 
03/13/2026 - 8:00pm EDT
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Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD, is a Cypriot and Greek psychoanalyst practicing in NY, and on the faculty of the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Her publications have received numerous prizes including twice the annual prize of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (in 2014 and 2023), the Ralph Roughton Award, the Symonds Prize, and Div39's Scholarship Award. Her interview on psychoanalysis is in the permanent holdings of the Freud Museum (Vienna) and in 2021 she co-chaired the first US-based conference on the work of Jean Laplanche. In her monograph, Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia (2023), she braids psychoanalysis with performance studies, philosophy, and queer of color critique to explore the vicissitudes of overwhelm and repetition. She is co-author, with Ann Pellegrini, of Gender Without Identity, which includes a re-worked version of the essay for which they received the IPA’s First Tiresias Prize and in critical conversation with Dominique Scarfone in The Reality of the Message: Psychoanalysis in the wake of Jean Laplanche. She is currently working on her next book manuscript provisionally titled The Offer of Sadism: Overwhelm, Crisis, Possibility.

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