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The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis 122 South Michigan Avenue Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60603 ACCREDITATION Physicians: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with in accordance with the Essentials Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American Psychoanalytic Association and the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. The American Psychoanalytic Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity. The American Psychoanalytic Association designates each Saturday program as earning a maximum of 4 hours in category 1 credit towards the physicians Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Psychologists: The Institute for Psychoanalysis of Chicago is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Institute for Psychoanalysis maintains responsibility for these programs. The Institute designates these continuing education activities as each earning a maximum of 4 hours Continuing Education. Professional Counselors: The Institute for Psychoanalysis of Chicago is approved as a continuing education sponsor for Professional Counselors and Clinical Professional Counselors by the Department of Professional Regulation of the State of Illinois. The Institute designates each of these continuing education activities as earning a maximum of 4 hours Continuing Education credit. Social Workers: The Institute for Psychoanalysis of Chicago is approved as a continuing education sponsor for Social Workers by the Department of Professional Regulation of the State of Illinois. The Institute designates each of these continuing education activities as earning a maximum of 4 hours Continuing Education for Social Workers. Saturday, March 22, 2014 Saturday, April 5, 2014 122 South Michigan Avenue National Louis University Room 5006 (5 th floor) Chicago, IL 60603 The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis Presents Two Saturday Afternoon Programs in Spring, 2014 THE MARIAN D. TOLPIN MEMORIAL SEMINAR ON THE FORWARD EDGE OF SELF PSYCHOLOGY and USING WINNICOTT THE CHICAGO INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS Founded in 1932, the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis is one of the foremost psychoanalytic training centers in the world. For 75 years, it has served as a recognized leader in the areas of treatment, education, and community service. The Institute’s mission is to provide training in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy and to enhance psychodynamic thought through research and scholarship. It applies these principles to therapeutic and educational programs for the public, and offers treatment for children and adults at reduced fees, to the benefit of underserved communities.

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ACCREDITATION

Physicians: This activity has been planned and

implemented in accordance with in accordance with

the Essentials Areas and Policies of the Accreditation

Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)

through the joint sponsorship of the American

Psychoanalytic Association and the Chicago Institute

for Psychoanalysis. The American Psychoanalytic

Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide

continuing medical education for physicians and

takes responsibility for the content, quality and

scientific integrity of this CME activity. The American

Psychoanalytic Association designates each Saturday

program as earning a maximum of 4 hours in category

1 credit towards the physicians Recognition Award.

Each physician should claim only those hours of credit

that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

Psychologists: The Institute for Psychoanalysis of

Chicago is approved by the American Psychological

Association to sponsor continuing education for

psychologists. The Institute for Psychoanalysis

maintains responsibility for these programs. The

Institute designates these continuing education

activities as each earning a maximum of 4 hours

Continuing Education.

Professional Counselors: The Institute for

Psychoanalysis of Chicago is approved as a

continuing education sponsor for Professional

Counselors and Clinical Professional Counselors

by the Department of Professional Regulation of

the State of Illinois. The Institute designates each

of these continuing education activities as earning a

maximum of 4 hours Continuing Education credit.

Social Workers: The Institute for Psychoanalysis

of Chicago is approved as a continuing education

sponsor for Social Workers by the Department of

Professional Regulation of the State of Illinois. The

Institute designates each of these continuing education

activities as earning a maximum of 4 hours Continuing

Education for Social Workers.

Saturday, March 22, 2014Saturday, April 5, 2014

122 South Michigan AvenueNational Louis UniversityRoom 5006 (5th floor)Chicago, IL 60603

TheChicago Institute for PsychoanalysisPresents TwoSaturday Afternoon Programs in Spring, 2014

THE MARIAN D. TOLPINMEMORIAL SEMINAR ON

THEFORWARD EDGEOF SELF PSYCHOLOGY

— and —

U S I N G

WINNICOTT

THE CHICAGO INSTITUTE FORPSYCHOANALYSIS

Founded in 1932, the Chicago Institute

for Psychoanalysis is one of the foremost

psychoanalytic training centers in the

world. For 75 years, it has served as a

recognized leader in the areas of treatment,

education, and community service. The

Institute’s mission is to provide training in

the theory and practice of psychoanalysis

and psychotherapy and to enhance

psychodynamic thought through research

and scholarship. It applies these principles

to therapeutic and educational programs for

the public, and offers treatment for children

and adults at reduced fees, to the benefit of

underserved communities.

Educational ObjectivesAfter the presentation the participant will be able to:

of a patient’s self through

psychotherapy

presentation of self in

therapy reflects the origin

of the self in infancy

edge concepts in self

psychology while working

with patients

Educational ObjectivesAfter the presentation the participant will be able to:

defensive states in patients

developing more of a

patients and avoid the

standing of holding

concepts of the transitional

object and potential space

able to use you, the

therapist, as an object

THE MARIAN D. TOLPIN MEMORIAL SEMINARON THE FORWARD EDGE OF SELF PSYCHOLOGY

Saturday, March 22, 20141:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Institute for Psychoanalysis presents the sixth annual seminar

in honor of the memory of Marian Tolpin.

Guest SpeakerJoseph Lichtenberg, M.D.

There will be a talk by Joseph Lichtenberg entitled: The Origins of the

Sense of Self in Infancy and the Further Enlivening of the Self

through Psychotherapy followed by a Psychoanalytic Case Presentation

with commentary by Dr. Lichtenberg.

Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D., is one of the most creative,

Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Director Emeritus of

the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis,

and a former President of the International Council for

16 books, including Psychoanalysis and Motivation: A New Look

(Routledge, 2010); Craft and Spirit: A Guide to the Exploratory

Psychotherapies (Analytic Press, 2005); and Sensuality and

Sexuality across the Divide of Shame (Analytic Press, 2007).

The Marion D. Tolpin Memorial Seminar is made possible by the Marian

Tolpin Memorial Fund. The Chicago Institute thanks the Tolpin Family and

other generous donors to the fund.

USING WINNICOTT

Saturday, April 5, 201412:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

articles in the psychoanalytic archive, the top two are by

become commonplace in the field are associated with him, such

and “the use of the object.” The conference begins with James

W. Anderson, a leading psychobiographer who has interviewed

many of the people who were closest to Winnicott, exploring who

Winnicott was as a person and how his innovative psychoanalytic

approach grew out of his life experience. Then three of the foremost

experts on Winnicott explain how we may make use of Winnicott

in our clinical work and in our understanding of human interaction.

Joyce Slochower, who wrote a classic text, recently expanded and

published in a second edition (Holding and Psychoanalysis: A

Relational Perspective), considers how she as a relational analyst

clinician in his own right, examines ways of using Winnicott in his

written innovative papers that take off from Winnicott’s concept

of the use of the analyst, describes his perspective by showing its

application to a scene from the Bergman film, Autumn Sonata.

12:30 Registration

12:55 Erika Schmidt, Welcoming Remarks

1:00 – 1:45 James W. Anderson, Who Was D. W. Winnicott?

1:45 – 2:45 Joyce Slochower, Using Winnicott Today: The View of a Relational Winnicottian

2:45 – 3:00 Break

3:00 – 3:45 The Conservative and Radical Uses of Winnicott

3:45 – 4:00 Autumn Sonata

4:00 – 4:45 The Usable Winnicott: With Observations about Autumn Sonata

REGISTRATION FORM

Saturday, March 22, 2014Marian Tolpin Memorial Seminar

Saturday, April 5, 2014Using Winnicott

122 South Michigan AvenueRoom 5006 (5th floor), Chicago, IL 60603

SEND COMPLETED FORM TO:The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis

Attention: Christine Susman

122 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1314

Chicago, IL 60603

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Email: [email protected]

Website: www.chicagoanalysis.org

Note: Seating is limited so early registration is strongly encouraged.

Registration fee is $60.00 (student rate $30).

Special rate of $100 ($50 for students) for those who register for both programs.

Checks should be made payable to theInstitute for Psychoanalysis.

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James W. Anderson, Ph.D.,Institute for Psychoanalysis; Clinical Professor,

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

the Annual of Psychoanalysis

(Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2014) and D. W.

Winnicott’s Constant Search for the Life That

The Winnicott

Tradition, 2014).

Kenneth Newman, M.D.,Dean of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis.

Theories of Object Relations: Bridges to Self

Psychology

Affective Engagement of the Analyst in Reaching

Analyzability” (Annual of Psychoanalysis, 1999)

Psychoanalytic

Inquiry, 2013).

Joyce Slochower, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita,

Holding

and Psychoanalysis: A Relational Perspective

(2nd Edition, 2013) and Psychoanalytic Collisions

Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2011).

Frank Summers, Ph.D.,Institute for Psychoanalysis; Clinical Professor,

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American

The

Psychoanalytic Vision: The Experiencing Subject,

Transendence, and the Therapeutic Process

(2013); Self Creation: Psychoanalytic Therapy,

and the Art of the Possible (2005), and Object

Relations Theories and Psychopathology (1994).