PIECE OF MIND: BOB CARRERE, PH.D., INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS
The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (ICP) would like to offer members of the Northern California psychoanalytic community a brief update, letting you know about new training opportunities and an upcoming clinically oriented event.
ICP now conducts a weekend psychoanalytic training program for those who live outside Los Angeles. It is identical to the Weekly Training Program except seminars are held once monthly on weekends for ten months. ICP-North continues its innovative psychoanalytic psychotherapy training program for the Bay Area. See www.icpla.edufor more information.
Saturday, April 5th ICP-North presents "The Therapist's Vulnerability: Managing Envy, Shame, and Humiliation" with Donna Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D. and Lynne Jacobs, Ph.D., Psy.D. Donna Orange will offer a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective on the vulnerability that we as therapists experience with our patients, focusing particularly on the therapist's feelings of shame, envy, and humiliation in the clinical setting. Lynne Jacobs will present a case in which she, as the therapist, had to contend with her shame and her dread of shame in the therapeutic process with a patient. UCSF Laurel Heights Conference Room. Tuition: $75/ 9 am - 1 pm. For brochure, email:bwootten@ucsc.edu.
Bob Carrere, Ph.D., ABPP