Dr. David Hicks: “Then, one day…” How to Process Grief Through Story
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Join the Colloquium here: https://chicagoanalysis.zoom.us/j/83519816724 Please join us for the Colloquium to celebrate the winners of the Erika Schmidt Essay Prize. The two winning essays illuminate social, cultural and clinical issues from a psychoanalytic perspective and further the relationship between the clinical encounter and larger social understandings. First Prize: “Deprivation and Disruption: The Development of...
Join the Institute for Clinical Social Work and Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute for a free hybrid event. A presentation will be followed by respondents and a community discussion.
The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute invites you to join us for an Open House to learn more about our distinguished education programs. This event will take place at two separate time slots, both 8:30a.m. and 7:00p.m. CST, and run for about an hour. This event is an excellent opportunity for prospective students...
Canvas of the Mind welcomes everyone who believes in the importance of quality mental health services. Join us as we have some fun with creativity and how the mind works.
Most people both inside neuroscience and in the general public associate consciousness with the higher cerebral cortex. In this talk, Dr. Mark Solms will argue that this is incorrect: consciousness arises from the primitive brainstem. Moreover, he will argue that consciousness is not fundamentally perceptual and cognitive but rather fundamentally affective and emotional. He will present clinical neurological and experimental evidence to support these arguments, which have their historical origins in two ideas of Freuds, namely, that perception and cognition are largely unconscious and that affective feelings are intrinsically conscious.
In this thought-provoking presentation, acclaimed psychoanalyst and writer Adam Phillips explores the fundamental tension between Richard Rorty's pragmatic philosophy—which suggests truth is what helps you get the life you want—and...
Second Chances: Shakespeare and Freud" brings together Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt and psychoanalyst Adam Phillips to trace the evolution of the concept of ‘second chances’ from Shakespeare straight through to the works of another Shakespeare scholar, Sigmund Freud. The phrase "second chance" appears 470 times on “PEP Web,” from the 1920s up to the present day. Greenblatt and Phillips take us back further still, 400 years ago, to Shakespeare’s “Winter’s Tale,” which they call a “template” for understanding second chances. They move on to Freud, inviting us to wonder about Freud’s paradoxical observation that people resist the ‘second chance’ they are given in psychoanalysis, though it is the aim of analysis.
This talk provides an introduction to the theory, evidence, and practice of Regulation Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C). RFP-C is a manualized, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy for children with externalizing problems. It is designed to help children and their families understand the meaning of disruptive behavior and to increase effective emotion regulation.
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