Sun, Oct 15, 2017
2:00 - 5:15 pm

San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis (SFCP)

444 Natoma Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Type: 
Salon | Social Event
Participant Limit: 
60
Tuition: 

$18 General Public
$15 NCSPP Members

Tuition listed above is for early registration, $2 discount off full fee. For registrations received after the deadline, full tuition will be applied to all registrations.

Early Registration Deadline: 
October 01, 2017
Registration Notes: 

NCSPP offers online course registration and payment using PayPal, the Internet’s most trusted payment processor. All major credit cards, as well as checking account debit payments, are accepted.

 

FALL MOVIE MATINEE - Moonlight

Course Overview: 

Join the PLC and Forrest Hamer for a screening and discussion of the Oscar-winning film, Moonlight, which follows the childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood of an African-American male as he develops his identity and sexuality. Following the movie screening, psychoanalyst and award-winning poet, Forrest Hamer, will discuss the film. Popcorn will be served.

Instructor(s): 

Forrest Hamer Ph.D., is a graduate and faculty member at SFCP.  He is the author of three collections of poems, most recently Rift (Four Way Books), and he is in private practice in Oakland.

Target Audience & Level: 

This event is for the general public and mental health professionals of all levels.

Cancellation & Refund Policies: 

No refunds will be allowed for this event.

Contact Information: 

For program related questions contact Danni Biondini at danni.biondanni@gmail.com.

For questions related to enrollment, locations, CE credit, special needs, course availability and other administrative issues contact Michele McGuinness by email or 415-496-9949.

Committee: 

Pre-licensed Clinician Members Committee

The Pre-licensed Clinician Members Committee focuses on outreach to Bay Area psychology students and brings NCSPP-affiliated psychologists to local graduate schools. The committee focuses on supporting professional development, as well as fostering community-building and networking among the next generation of psychoanalytic psychotherapists.

Gavriella Silverman, Chair
Fraser Fontane, MA
Anjali Mistry, Psy.D.