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    It is a joy to be hidden and a disaster not to be found.

    DW Winnicott
     
    The Daisy Franco Memorial Research Symposium: “Another Kind of Evidence”
     


    May 1, 2010

    IPTAR@50 The Daisy Franco Memorial Research Symposium: “Another Kind of Evidence”

    Saturday, May 1, 2010

    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

    IPTAR WEST (140 W. 97th Street)


    Psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic researchers have generated a research methodology of their own: “another kind of evidence”. Psychoanalytic research aims to legitimize our discipline for ourselves, our patients, and for the community at large. Presented will be clinical highlights, empirical observations, and specifications of innovative psychoanalytic concepts. This is a preview of a forthcoming volume to be published by Karnac–part of the new CIPS book series.


    Norbert Freedman – Chair


    9:00 AM-11:00 AM: How Therapy Lives On

    1. The Effectiveness of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: The Role of Duration, Session Frequency, and the Therapeutic Relationship 
      Joan Hoffenberg
    2. The Reconstruction of Therapy Remembered After Termination: The Internalization of the Therapeutic Dialogue
      Jesse Geller
    3. Was It a Success or Was It a Failure? Distinguishing Two Modes of Remembering: Reminiscing or Recollecting 
      Jamieson Webster




      Discussant: Lora Heims Tessman


    11:00 AM-11:15 AM: Coffee Break

    11:15 AM-1:15 PM: Studies in the Modification of Trauma

    1. Three Pathways toward the Modification of Annihilation Anxiety during Early Transference Engagement, a Phase of Regression and Long-Term Psychoanalytic Treatment.

    Marvin Hurvich & Norbert Freedman


    2. From the Imaginary World of Trauma toward Symbolization: Severely Traumatized Patients’ Attempts at Reorganizing Their Relations to Others in Psychotherapy.

    Sverre Varvin (Oslo) & Bent Rosenbaum (Copenhagan)


    Discussant: Wilma Bucci


    1:15 PM-2:30 PM: Lunch Break – A list of local restaurants will be provided.



    Jay Frankel – Chair


    2:30 PM-4:30 PM: A Specimen of Working Through: A Study of Transformation in a Recorded Psychoanalysis


    1. Working Through: The Transformation Cycle and Progressive Symbolization 
    Norbert Freedman


    2. Nodal Moments in Triangular Space 
    Rhonda Ward


    3. Panel: Nodal Moments and Progressive Symbolization in Clinical Practice: Theoretical and Clinical Reflections

    Jay Frankel, Phyllis Hopkins, Fredric Perlman, & Arnold Wilson

    4:30 PM-5:00 PM: Joint Discussion by All Conference Participants

    Fee: $50

    No charge for candidates and students

    If you have not already done so, please RSVP to:   vonunwerth@gmail.com

    Please include your affiliation