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Spring Courses
*,** Dreams in Clinical Practice
Ann Arbor
Julia Davies, Ph.D.
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 734 761-2434
 
Wednesdays, February 15-April 25, 2012, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
 

Beginning with some of the writings of Sigmund Freud, and continuing with contemporary contributions, this course will emphasize the role of dreams and dream interpretation in the practice of psychoanalysis.    

Approval for 15 CE credits pending. [A, C, P]  Syllabus

Dreams in Clinical Practice
Price: $195.00



*,**Psychoanalytic Process (Working Through)
Ann Arbor
Evangeline J. Spindler, M.D.
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 734 665-2457
 
Wednesdays, February 15-April 18, 2012, 9:30-11 a.m.

This course will explore the various theoretical perspectives in relation to the concept of working through. Conflict, structural, developmental, object relational, self psychological and neuropsychoanalytic perspectives may be examined. The contribution of each perspective to psychoanalytic technique will be discussed.     An attempt at integration of these multiple perspectives will be made. Participants will be encouraged to present clinical material from their own practice.

Approval for 15 CE credits pending. [A, C, P]  Syllabus


Psychoanalytic Process
Price: $170.00


 

**Working with Parents
East Lansing
Brenda Lovegrove Lepisto, Psy.D.
brenda.gmail.com, 517 333-0332
 
Mondays, February 13-April 4, 2012, (no class March 5) 10 a.m. -12:00 noon
 
This class will focus on the understanding of parental dynamics, developing a treatment alliance with parents, and the problems that often arise when treating children. Premature termination can occur in child therapy as a result of parental dissatisfaction, unilateral decision-making, changing dynamics between parent and child, misunderstandings of the treatment process and a number of other issues related to the parent-child and parent-child therapist relationship. Using clinical and reading material, techniques that enhance parent and child treatment will be explored.

Approval for 15 CE credits pending. [C]


Working with Parents
Price: $170.00



**Assessment and Psychopathology Of Adolescence
Jackson
Ira J. Schaer, Ph.D.
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 248 399-6030
 
Fridays, February 3 – April 6, 2012, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
 
This course explores symptomatic presentation and etiology of psychopathology of adolescence.   Emphasis will be placed on fixing these problems within the context of the Developmental Profile. Adolescence is a particularly difficult time to initiate and sustain treatment, due to the need to separate and individuate from all adults, parents and therapist alike. Understanding the particular developmental and psychopathological issues of this stage of development is essential for the treatment process to occur.

Approval for 15 CE credits pending. [C]

Assessment and Psychopathology of Adolescence
Price: $170.00


 

 

 

(E) = elective         [A– Adult analysis; C– Child analysis; P—Psychotherapy]
* Denotes a required course in the Adult Psychoanalysis Training Program
** Denotes a required course in the Child Psychoanalysis Training Program
§ Denotes a required course in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training Program