
WELCOME TO IMPULSE, THE ELECTRONIC MONTHLY NEWSLETTER BY NCSPP

July brings an uncommonly slim issue of IMPULSE, reminding us that even the sturdiest containers need time off to stay vital. In that spirit, we wish you a fun and restful summer though we hope you'll take a moment to check out the two lighthearted events in APPOINTMENT BOOK and communications from your colleagues in CLASSIFIEDS.
This month we welcome the newest member of the IMPULSE team, Meg Earles, M.A., who will contribute her copy editing experience to the newsletter. IMPULSE remains enthusiastically committed to serving the needs of our professional community, and we welcome your suggestions and feedback by
email.
Finally, we would like to let you know about two changes in the digital realm that represent evolution in two of our analytic community's many organizations. As an expression of San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute & Society (SFPI&S)'s transformation into the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis (SFCP), its web site has moved to
www.sf-cp.org. And, we would like to invite you to explore the newly redesigned NCSPP site,
www.ncspp.org, which features an all-new interface including the ability to register and pay for learning opportunities online via PayPal.
We hope you enjoy this month's issue, and we hope you'll
join NCSPP to assist us in furthering the community that belongs to us all.

APPOINTMENT BOOK

CLASSIFIEDS

OFFICE FOR RENT: Newly renovated psychotherapy office, quiet part of Clement St. (at 3rd Ave.). Hardwood floors, bay windows, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, in suite of 5 offices. $800.
POST-DOC: Holy Names U. Counseling Services, Oakland. PT, 10 mos., with extension possible. Start mid-Aug. Contact
beyda@hnu.edu for more info.
GOT CONSULTATION? Find a Bay Area consultation or study group through the
bulletin board maintained by the Friends of SFCP and SFCP's Extension Division.
ANALYTIC GROUP THERAPY - BEGINNING AUGUST 2007: Analytic group therapy is an opportunity for a group relational experience that may be adjunctive to individual analysis or an independent treatment modality that offers both analytic experience and group support. This analytic group would be useful to persons working with shame, isolation, relational anxieties, trauma and depression. Each applicant will be interviewed at least once to determine appropriateness. The fee is on a sliding scale: $60 - $100 for a 90 minute session. Group Leader: Sue Saperstein, MFT, Psy.D. For further information: (415) 641-4146 or drsuesaperstein@sbcglobal.net.
BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOTHERAPY OFFICE FOR SUBLET. Mondays in therapy suite on Union Street @ Gough. Large, decorated in natural tones w/artful touches of color. $230/mo. Available 4/1/07. (510) 848-3372.
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED THERAPY OFFICE IN BROWN SHINGLE BUILDING/BERKELEY: Psychotherapy office in all-therapist building for sublet...centrally located on Ashby Avenue...clients love it...parking for clients and tenants in back of building...large, shared waiting room and kitchen. The office is medium size with two large windows/wood levelors, desk, sandtray. Available: Thursdays ($210/month) and Fridays ($175/month). Joan Fenold, MFT, (510) 848-3372.

Old couches, new books, hot jobs, cool internships? Post classified ads on NCSPP's online bulletin board at no charge. We will also feature your listing in IMPULSE for a modest fee. Please see our submission guidelines for details.
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ABOUT NCSPP


The Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (NCSPP) is committed to the study of psychoanalytic psychology and the encouragement of its interest in the professional and general communities. We are a multi-disciplinary, non-profit membership organization open to mental health professionals and all others interested in the study of psychoanalytic psychology.
Our more than 650 members form a community that spans the greater Bay Area and Northern California. NCSPP is a local affiliate of Division 39 (psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association. Our vast array of lectures, intensive study groups, scientific meetings, courses, our journal
fort da, and numerous special events and projects are all brought to you by scores of volunteers who work to support NCSPP's mission. Our educational programs include continuing education credit for psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and licensed clinical social workers. We welcome you into the psychoanalytic community in Northern California.
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MASTHEAD

Adam Kremen, Ph.D., NCSPP President
Cleopatra Victoria, M.A., MFT, Editor
Cate Corcoran, M.A., Features Editor
Meg Earls, M.A., Copy Editor
Brad Falconer, M.A., Managing Editor
Each month, IMPULSE reaches over 1,700 psychoanalytically interested professionals and students in Northern California.
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IMPULSE is a monthly newsletter published by the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology for the purpose of connecting Northern California psychoanalytic practitioners, students, and scholars. IMPULSE aims to foster the development of psychoanalytic practice and thought in our region through collaboration and understanding.
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