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The Southeast Florida Association for Psychoanalytic
Psychology (SEFAPP) is a local chapter of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association.
SEFAPP is a multi-disciplinary group dedicated to furthering the study and application of broad-based psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the methods of psychoanalytic inquiry through the sponsorship of conferences, symposia and workshops on clinical issues, theoretical papers and ongoing research by SEFAPP members and recognized experts in the field.
Members can attend SEFAPP Scientific Meetings, the Annual All-Day Conference, the Symposium Brunch Series and the Film Study Series at reduced fees and post their professional news, events, and classifieds for free on our online “Members Area”. The online Membership Directory allows members a further resource for referrals and professional connections.
Division 39 is approved by the American Psychological
Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Division 39 maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
The Southeast Florida Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology (SEFAPP) is an approved continuing education provider by the Agency for Health Care Administration of the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling (BAP #857, expires March 31, 2017).
This program, when attended in its entirety, offers three (3) CE credits.
SEFAPP and Division 39 are committed to conducting all activities in conformity with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles for Psychologists. Participants are asked to be aware of the need for privacy and confidentiality throughout the program. If participants have special needs, we will attempt to accommodate them. Please address questions, concerns and any complaints to Lisa Schulman, Ph.D. at (561) 622-7722.
A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free within the state at (800) 435-7352.
The risks, utility and limitations of this treatment will be covered during the talk. The presenter is not receiving commercial support, nor representing any commercial interest or recommending any commercial product in relation to their presentation.
Memorial Regional Hospital Auditorium A, B, C, & D
3501 Johnston Street Hollywood, FL 33021
(954) 987-2000 www.mhs.net
From I-95: Take the Hollywood Blvd. exit 20. Go West on Hollywood Blvd for 7 miles to N. 35th Ave. Go .4 miles to Johnson St. Just a half block past Johnson St. the hospital is on the left (west) side of the street.
Parking: Look for a canopy that reads: “Memorial Medical Office Centre, 1150 NW 35th Ave. Parking garages for visitors are on the north side of the hospital.
To the Auditoriums: Enter using the main entrance of the hospital, across the street from the parking garages. Once in the hospital, walk straight ahead to the security desk for directions to the auditorium. Auditorium is around the corner to the right from the security desk.
THE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY
A local chapter of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American
Psychological Association
PRESENTS
For more information, contact Giselle Badillo, SEFAPP Administrator
1238 Block Island Rd, Wellington, FL 33414 Phone/Fax: (954) 587-0820
Email: [email protected] * Website: www.sefapp.org
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
LOCATION
Memorial Regional Hospital
SPONSORS
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Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D.
Saturday, November 7th, 2015 Saturday, November 7th, 2015 Saturday, November 7th, 2015
Saturday, November 7th, 2015
Name: ____________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
City, State: _______________________ Zip: ___________
Phone: ______________ Email: _____________________
Please make your check payable to SEFAPP and send it with this form to: SEFAPP C/O Giselle Badillo
1238 Block Island RD, Wellington, FL 33414
For further information, please call (954) 597-‐0820 Email: [email protected] * Website: www.sefapp.org
NOTE: All checks and online payments must be received by 11/4/2015 for “Early Bird Rates”. Registration rates, in most categories, are higher at the door (see below).
� If you would like to join SEFAPP, or renew, and benefit from the member discount, please add $90 (or $60 for Early Career; or $30 for students w/ID)
*Inc ludes Cont inenta l Breakfast Refund Pol i cy : Refunds will be made upon written request until
event date. No refunds will be made after event date.
I take as my point of departure the dawn of psychoanalysis. Hysterical patients presented somatic problems for which traditional medicine could give no answer; this led Freud to invent a new mode of treatment. For Freud it meant postulating the existence of the unconscious. The hysterics’ symptoms all revealed a sexual origin. During the same period, leading sexologists and pioneer activists, like Magnus Hirschfeld, worked closely with Freud, which seemed to promise a fruitful collaboration between the fields. Unhappily prejudice prevented this collaboration, and sexology and psychoanalysis took divergent, even opposed paths. Historically, psychoanalysts have taken a normative position by reading transsexuality as a sign of pathology. Nothing could be further from what one learns in the clinic about sexuality. The transgender experience both reorients psychoanalytic practice and reframes debates about gender and sexuality. This workshop will explore psychoanalysts’ prejudice that obfuscates clinical efficacy. This program will expose participants to new clinical modalities to approach sexual and social difference. Clinical vignettes will help participants see the practical dimension of the presentation’s claim.
INSTRUCTION LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
At the conclusion of the program, participants will be able to:
1. Assess the controversial yet central role played
by psychoanalysis in the history of transsexualism.
2. Discuss the idea that transgender is always a pathology.
3. List examples of “gender trouble” and provide practical responses and strategies from a psychoanalytic clinical point of view to address the specific needs of minority patients, those segregated by language, sex, gender, race, and income.
Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D. is a psychoanalyst who is an analytic supervisor, senior member and faculty of the Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association of New York and
co-founder and director of the Philadelphia Lacan Group. Her books include: Please Se l e c t Your Gender : From the Invent ion o f Hyster ia to Democra t iz ing o f Transgender i sm (Routledge, 2010) and The Puer to Rican Syndrome (Other Press, 2003) winner of the Gradiva Award and the Boyer Prize. Most recently, she has contributed to Lacan and Addic t ion : An Antho logy (Karnac, 2011) and The Lit e rary Lacan: From Lite ra ture to “Litura ter r e ’ and Beyond (Seagull Books, University of Chicago Press, 2013). She has just published a new collection (with Manya Steinkoler) Lacan on Madness : Madness , Yes You Can’ t (Routledge, 2015). She is currently co-editing with Manya Steinkoler Lacan, Psy choanalys i s and Comedy (Cambridge Unversity Press, forthcoming). Her new book Psy choanalys i s Needs a Sex Change : Lacanian Approaches to Sexual and Soc ia l Di f f e r ence is forthcoming by Routledge.
Membership Category Early Bird Rate
Day of Event
Non-‐Member $95 $110 Professional Member $65 $80 Student Non-‐Member (Student ID required) $15 $30
Student Members Free $15 Memorial Regional Employees (Employee Memorial ID required) Free Free
SCHEDULE 8:30am – 9:00am Registration & Continental
Breakfast
9:00am – 9:15am Welcome & Introduction Lisa Schulman, Ph.D., SEFAPP President
9:15am – 10:45am Presentation by Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D. 10:45am – 11:00am Break
11:00am - 12:30pm Q&A/ Discussion
12:30pm Complete Learning Assessment & Adjourn
What We Can Learn from Transgender about Sexual & Social Differences
Saturday, November 7th, 2015
Pay online at www.sefapp.org, in the “Events” section via secure PayPal TM
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