Educational Objectives:
To demonstrate the importance of defining the focal conflict
To demonstrate the importance of the transference-countertransference interaction.
This workshop will demonstrate the clinical application of developmental, self and object relations theory to psychotherapy with borderline and narcissistic patients- both shorter and longer term. After brief orienting remarks by Dr. Masterson, the participants will present their clinical material for discussion. This material can vary from single interactions to vignettes to longer presentations. Particular attention will be paid to the role of therapeutic neutrality and countertransference.
Judd Marmor (1990) outlines the history of brief dynamic psychotherapy by outlining the psychotherapy beginning with Freud and psychoanalysis. He profiles patients he believes will benefit from short-term therapy. He then conducts supervision with two volunteers. Following the demonstration Marmor discusses his technique.
Educational Objectives:
To know appropriate application of commonly accepted "gestalt" techniques
To know the basic philosophy of gestalt psychotherapeutic interaction
Supervision Panel 3 featuring Bruno Bettelheim, PhD, Albert Ellis, PhD, Salvador Minuchin, MD, and Miriam Polster, PhD.
Moderated by Stuart M Gould, Jr, MD.
Price:
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Supervision Panel 2 featuring Mary M Goulding, MSW, Ronald D Laing, MD, Virginia M Satir, ACSW, and Joseph Wolpe, MD.
Moderated by Harold Arkowitz, PhD.
Price:
$29.00Base Price - $59.00 Sale is $29.00price reduced from Base Price - $59.00