NYIPSP Extension Center for the Study of the Self
Fall 2010 Workshops

Reviving the Stalemated Treatment Through a Self Psychology Re-Analysis
Instructor: Florence Rowe, MSW-BCD-P

2 Hours: One 2 hour session

This paper discusses the treatment of a woman who had been in a 12 year analysis when treatment became unproductive and stalled.. With much trepidation a Self Psychology treatment was undertaken. This paper discusses the difference in the two treatments and what accounted for the patient's developing capacity to work through her many issues. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss cases where treatment seems to be stalemated.

Florence Rowe, MSW, BCD-Pfounding member, The New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology; graduate, The New York Freudian Society; training analyst and faculty, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis; member: the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work; private practice, New York City.

Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: NYIPSP, 230 West End Avenue, #1D (enter on West 70th Street), New York, NY
Fee: $20.00
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The Study of a Chronically Homeless Mentally Ill Woman: The Use of Empathic Attunement and Positive Selfobject Transference to Facilitate Successful Transition out of Homelessness
Daniel Farrell, LCSW

2 Hours: One 2 hour session

This program has been approved by NASW- New York State for 2 contact hours under approval S-439-D.

The life of a person who is chronically homeless may serve a variety of organizing and cohesive functions in the service of self preservation. People who are chronically homeless have been able to carve out an existence, and, at times, feel empowered by their life on the street or in a homeless shelter setting, thus successfully adapting to a state of homelessness. The case of Ms. Z illuminates her successful adaptation of homelessness for over 20 years. Once her experiences were understood and validated as her unique ontological truth, she began to allow the development of a positive selfobject transference, which ultimately facilitated an end to her life in homelessness.

Daniel Farrell, LCSW Director of Park Avenue Women's Shelter; NYIPSP Graduate and Doctoral Student at NYU's Silver School of Social Work

Date: December 5, 2010
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: NYIPSP, 230 West End Avenue, #1D (enter on West 70th Street), New York, NY
Fee: $20.00
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Open to all mental health professionals. CEUs from NASW NY are pending approval.

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