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APSA_NY12-400

Educators Symposium: Executive Function Disorders and Disorders of the Self: Exploring No Man’s Land

Speakers: Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed (Silver Spring, MD); Joseph Palombo, MA (Chicago, IL); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA); Tillie C. Garfinkel, M.Ed. (Silver Spring, MD); Stephen D. Kerzner, MD (Duxbury, MA)

This symposium is geared to APsaA Educator Associates, K-12 educators, psychoanalysts, and mental health professionals. Executive functioning disorders are brain based dysfunctions involving neuropsychological deficits, often producing deficits in the sense of self. A complex relationship exists between executive functions and ADHD. The integration of neuropsychological and psychodynamic factors requires a new paradigm incorporating neuropsychological, relational, and intra-psychic dimensions. This session explores implications of this new paradigm. Joseph Palombo is a clinical social worker, and founding Dean, Institute for Clinical Social Work, and faculty Rush Neurobehavioral Center and affiliated with Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Stephen Kerzner, psychoanalyst and school consultant, provides a psychoanalytic perspective.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA_NY12-403

Panel III: Desire and Being Desired

Speakers: Melinda Gellman, PhD (New York, NY); Marilla Aisenstein, PhD (Paris, France); Carol Gilligan, PhD* (New York, NY); Donald B. Moss, MD (New York, NY); Deborah Luepnitz, PhD (Philadelphia, PA); Reporter: Phoebe Ann Cirio, MSW, LCSW (St. Louis, MO)

This panel revisits a concept essential to psychoanalysis from its origins to the present day, considering it within contemporary contexts. Desire and being desired are discussed from traditional and evolving perspectives, highlighting their place in the psychoanalytic canon, in individual development, their relationship to culture, and impact within the treatment dyad. Clinical material and discussion among the panelists illustrates the ways in which we encounter and conceptualize desire in clinical practice.

Audio CDs: 3

Audio CD

$45.00

$45.00

APSA_NY12-308

Scientific Paper 3: Mass Murder and the Individual: Group Psychology and Individual Morality and Empathy

Speakers: Vamik D. Volkan, MD (Charlottesville, VA); Author: Anna Ornstein, MD (Brookline, MA)

In view of the frequency with which terror acts are being committed, this paper suggests the possible psychological changes individuals may have to undergo when committing mass murder. The paper would be of interest to analysts who consider the social, political and the cultural surround relevant to psychoanalysis.

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

Subtotal

$70.00

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