In-Person Only | North Carolina
(10:00 am - 12:00 pm EST )
Open to all. In this talk Stacy Nakell, MSW, LCSW, presents a psychoanalytic and attachment approach to work with clients struggling with body-focused repetitive behaviors. She will guide clinicians in understanding the defenses of perfectionism and over-achieving from the perspective of early attachment disruptions. A case study will illustrate the power of a depth-oriented approach in healing both psychic and literal skin. Register at EventBrite.com
[ A certificate of contact hours will be provided. ]
Webinar | ZOOM
(10:00 am - 1:15 pm, Pacific Time)
Jane Abrams, DSW, LCSW and Christina Peters, PhD, LCSW. Dr. Abrams will describe how affective neuroscience, the science of memory and predictive coding form the foundation, along with psychoanalytic theory, of neuropsychoanalysis. She will highlight how neuropsychoanalysis both supports and has led to revisions of many of Freud's ideas. Case examples of clinical applications will be provided. Dr. Peters will amplify how individual neurobiological differences shape our ways of perceiving, experiencing, and understanding intersubjective meanings and the subsequent processes of self-cohesion. Clinical material will be used to explore how these differences add depth and complexity to our understanding of the patient's experience and enhance therapeutic empathy. Visit: https://sanville.edu/event/
[ 3 CE Hours ]