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Announcements
The Anna Freud Foundation has contributed $10,000 to the
Child Psychotherapy Service of the Anna Freud Centre for the year 2012.
The Foundation has also contributed $2500 to the Association for Child
Psychoanalysis to be used to supplement the psychoanalytic treatment of
children where funds are otherwise limited.
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ACP 2012 Annual Meeting
Please mark your calendars for the Association for Child
Psychoanalysis 2012 Annual Meeting which will be held May 4-6, 2012 in
Santa Fe, New Mexico. The theme of the meeting is "The Analytic Path to
Progressive Development."
Hotel Information: Inn and Spa at Loretto
211 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
(505) 988-5531 or
(866) 582-1646
www.innatloretto.com
Room Rate: $165.00 per night for
single/double occupancy (plus applicable taxes)
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS
IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK – AAPCSW
March 14-17, 2013
Marriott Durham / Durham Convention Center
Durham, North Carolina
UNDER ONE TENT:
PSYCHOANALYTIC INSIGHTS, IDENTITIES, AND INCLUSIONS
Psychoanalysis has had a sometimes painful history of splintering into
disparate, exclusive groups. Some voices have been muted, while others
have been privileged. Contemporary psychoanalytic theories and
techniques pull from many sources and encourage multiple orientations.
What is gained and what is lost by our efforts at integration or
separateness? Is there still space for debate and dissent? In addition,
how do issues of identity, race, gender, sexual orientation, and social
class inform and challenge theory and practice? In an effort to deepen
our understanding and enrich our practice, this conference seeks to
facilitate dialogue among clinicians and scholars from a broad spectrum
of the psychoanalytic community.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline April 15, 2012
GUIDELINES FOR PAPERS, PANELS, WORKSHOPS, AND ESSAYS
The Conference Committee invites submissions related to the theme.
Papers may reflect but are not limited to the following:
- Historical perspectives and debates in psychoanalysis
- The limits/benefits of working within one model or integrating models
- Trauma and its evolving theories
- Internal and external psychic turmoil as it emerges in the
therapeutic process
- Science and technology in the clinical process
- The manifestation of gender, race, culture, class, and language in
the therapeutic dyad
- The role of enactments and their contribution to the articulation of
transference/countertransference phenomena
- Clinical processes throughout the life span
- Informed psychoanalytic practice in less conventional settings
- The contribution of group, family, or couples’ therapy to
psychoanalytic understanding
- Applied psychoanalysis as it illuminates today's politics and
economics.
Please Include
1. Cover sheet: (a) Name, address, phone number, fax number, e-mail,
(b) title of paper, (c) one-paragraph abstract summarizing core ideas
of paper, and (d) two educational objectives which state what you
intend the audience to learn.
2. A brief one-paragraph professional biographical statement that lists
your credentials, education, 2-3 affiliations, 2-3 publications,
geographical area of practice, etc.
3. A copy of the full paper with no biographical or identifying data.
Presentations will be approximately 25-40 minutes each.
E-mail submissions to: aapcsw@gmail.com.
Please have the subject line of your e-mail read: AAPCSW 2013
Conference Submission.
If for any reason you cannot email the submissions, please follow the
instructions above and send 4 copies of the presentation to: Lawrence
Schwartz Partners, 25-79 31st Street,
Astoria, NY 11102
CALL FOR STUDENT AND/OR CANDIDATE PAPERS
Please follow the submission guidelines detailed above, and mark your
paper as an entry for the special student or candidate award.
Awards will be granted to the best papers in each category. The winners
will be invited to present their papers.
Address inquiries to:
Administrative Coordinator: Lawrence Schwartz, 718.728.741 /
aapcsw@gmail.com
Call for Paper Chair: M. Kim Sarasohn, PhD, MSW, mksarasohn@gmail.com
Student Papers Co-Chairs: Susan Sherman, DSW, drshermsusan@aol.com
Diana Siskind, MSW, dwsiskind@aol.com
www.aapcsw.org
All presenters must pay registration fees and are eligible for a
registration discount.
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