TAMPA BAY INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDIES, INC
13919 Carrollwood Village Run, Tampa, FL 33618
813-908-5080
http://tampapsychoanalytic.webs.com
13919 Carrollwood Village Run, Tampa, FL 33618
813-908-5080
http://tampapsychoanalytic.webs.com
Fall Semester 2014
All Courses meet for 16 Wednesdays: Sep 17; Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov 5, 12, 19; Dec 3, 10, 17, 2014; Jan 7, 14, 21, 28, 2015
Registration deadline is
August 1, 2014 and includes a subscription to PEP (psychoanalytic electronic
publishing). Fee:
$250 for a single course; $200 per course if enrolled in 3 or more courses.
Developmental Issues: Narcissism and the Development
of Shame Throughout the Life Cycle
(16 weeks) Wednesdays
8:00am-9:15am This course
offers a contemporary understanding of narcissism, both its developmentally
appropriate and pathological aspects, with an emphasis on its primary affect
shame, and helping the clinician to avoid engendering shame in the therapeutic
situation. It includes discussion of envy and rage and deficits in
mentalization. We emphasize recognition, containment, empathy and mirroring. Instructor:
Lycia Alexander-Guerra
Clinical Case Conference (16weeks) Wednesdays
9:30am-10:45pm This course is
designed to support the clinician’s work and offers opportunity to integrate
clinical material with psychoanalytic concepts, including ethics, and ways to
deepen the psychoanalytic process, with a focus on the therapist’s self
reflection, the clinical relationship, and ways to facilitate what is mutative
for the patient. Attendees are encouraged to present case material. Instructor:
Lauren Levine
Relational
Concepts and Methodology I (16 weeks) Wednesdays 11:00am-12:15am This course is designed to elucidate
some of the differences between classical and postclassical psychoanalytic
thinking. We will compare assumptions about the mind, compare ideas about
clinical process, and consider how relationship is built, maintained, and
repaired. With an emphasis on the analyst’s self reflection we will explore how
we locate ourselves in the therapeutic process. Instructor: Susan Horky
Psychosoma I
(16 weeks) Wednesdays
11:00am-12:15pm We view hypochondriacal and psychosomatic symptoms as
communication of past trauma. This course focuses on helping clinicians with
patients who are alexythymic, i.e. have no words for experience—a population
often confounding and daunting for the
therapist—and instead express their experience through physical symptoms. We
will review an historical perspective and the current psychoanalytic literature
on psychosomatic thought. We discuss how embodied experience represents an expansion
of the analyst’s work in both transferential and countertransferential. Some
specific organ systems (pulmonary,
reproductive, skin, etc) are highlighted. Instructor: Lycia Alexander-Guerra
Hate, Envy, and Destructiveness in the Clinical Situation
(16 weeks) Wednesdays 12:30 pm -1:45pm Working with the affectively
dysregulated patient presents increased challenges for the clinician, including
the need to survive (i.e., neither withdraw from nor retaliate against the
patient). Negotiating intersubjective space will be discussed, as will
contributions from object relations and how understanding trauma informs our
interpersonal interactions. Fee: $250 for a single course; $200 if enrolled in
full semester. Instructor:
Lorrie Gold
TBIPS FALL 2014 REGISTRATION FORM
______ Developmental Issues:
Narcissism and the Development of Shame
Throughout the Life Cycle (16 weeks) Wednesdays 8:00am-9:15am Sep 17, 2014 – Jan 28, 2015. Fee: $250 for a single course; $200
if enrolled in 3 or more courses.
_______
Clinical Case
Conference (16 weeks) Wednesdays
9:30am-10:45pm Sep 17, 2014 – Jan
28, 2015. Fee: $250 for a single course;
$200 if enrolled in 3 or more courses.
_____ Relational Concepts and Methodology I (16 weeks) Wednesdays 11:00-am12:15pm
Sep 17, 2014– Jan 28, 2015. Fee: $250 for a single course; $200 if enrolled in 3 or more courses.
______ Psychosoma
I (16 weeks) Wednesdays 11:00am-12:15pm Sep 17, 2014 – Jan 28, 2015. Fee: $250 for a single course;
$200 if enrolled in 3 or more courses.
______ Hate, Envy, and
Destructiveness in the Clinical Situation
(16weeks) Wednesdays 12:30pm-1:45pm Sep
17, 2014 – Jan 28, 2015. Fee: $250 for a
single course; $200 if enrolled in 3 or
more courses.
_______Total Payment Enclosed (one
course: $250; two courses: $500; three courses: $600)
(refund
policy: 85% 7 days before classes begin)
Must Include this page with
Payment.
Registration
deadline is August 1, 2014. Deadline is for all application material, registration
form, and payment. We cannot provide papers through a subscription to PEP
(psychoanalytic electronic publishing) unless make deadline.
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check made out to TBIPS (and CV if first time registrant) to
TBIPS,
Inc 13919 Carrollwood Village Run,
Tampa, FL 33618
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