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SUMMARY:Neuropsychoanalysis:  The Resilient Mind
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, 7:10-9:10pm (ET)\, September 5 – December 19\, 2024 \nAttend on Zoom or in person in Livingston\, NJ \nCo-sponsored by NAAP \nJoin our groundbreaking interdisciplinary course! \nEarn – 25 CEs \n\nEager to explore the intricate dance between the mind\, the brain\, and the psychotherapeutic process? \nThis course offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of the mind-brain relationship\, expand your clinical toolkit\, and enrich your practice with cutting-edge insights. Don’t miss this chance to elevate therapeutic skills and make a lasting impact on clients’ lives. \nAll required reading or viewing materials provided with no additional fee. \n\nSome Things You’ll Explore: \n\nIs there a drive to love?\nDo our minds create our brains?\nWhy does depression feel bad?\nWhat counts as consciousness?\nIs forgetting necessary for resilience?\nCan memories be inherited?\nCan we modify the addiction cycle: substances\, behavior\, eating\, lying?\n\nCAN WE HARNESS NEUROPLASTICITY? \n\nCourse Highlights:\n\nNeuroanatomy Fundamentals: Gain an elementary foundation in neuroanatomy and its relevance to psychotherapy.\nEmotions and Behavior: Discover how emotions shape brain function and how that influences behavior.\nNew Vistas: Open new perspectives on the psychotherapeutic relationship and enhance your clinical intervention strategies.\nInteractive Learning: Engage with readings\, clinical presentations\, videos\, and guest speakers.\n\n\nInstructor:\nPatricia Harte Bratt\, PhD\, PsyaD\, ACS is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist practicing in Livingston\, NJ and New York City. Her early career focused on psychodiagnostics and neuropsychology. Combining that with psychoanalytic training\, she became involved in neuropsychoanalytic studies in the early 2000’s. Dr. Bratt is a director at ACAP\, and BGSP-NJ. She is president of the National Association for Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) and the NJ Certified Psychoanalysts Advisory Committee. As Director of Applied Psychoanalysis at ACAP she developed it’s program in Trauma & Resilience Studies\, and in 2018 launched the iStrive Center: a weekend program for young adults on the autism spectrum. \nDr. Bratt has been faculty and training supervisor at several psychoanalytic institutes and universities. She has served as a frontline mental health specialist in disaster situations\, domestic violence intervention\, and family court. She is the author of articles including topics such as\, “Working with Memory Impaired Trauma Victims”\, “Fearless: Resistance to Resilience”\, ”Loneliness\, Longing and Love”\, and “Reciprocal Resilience”. Dr. Bratt has been a consultant expert on TV and in the news media. Her recent book\, Mutual Growth in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship: Reciprocal Resilience\, is published by Routledge. \nhttps://www.patriciabratt.com/ \n\nNeed more info\, questions? \nEmail Cassio Campello: events@acapnj.org \nOr call 973-629-1002 \nFees \nCourse fee: $835.00 \nCE Certificate: $17.00 \nAll required reading or viewing materials provided with no additional fee. \n25 CEs \n\nCE Provider for: \nPsychoanalysts \nNY Psychoanalysts \nSocial Workers \nNY Social Workers \nMental Health Counselors (NBCC) \nCreative Arts Therapists \nNY Creative Arts Therapists \nNurses \nMarriage & Family Therapists \nPsychologists
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SUMMARY:BBL: Transgenerational Trauma:  ﻿ How it Haunts Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Brown Bag Lunch Series\nwith \nDr. Nancy Gerber\, PhD\, NCPsyA \nSeptember 18th 2024 12:00 – 1:00 pm \nOn Zoom – 1 CE \n\n\nWhat do we mean by transgenerational transmission of trauma? Transgenerational traumas are those that have not been fully processed or integrated and are passed along to successive generations. Fragments of the original trauma may become unconsciously embedded in the next generation or repeated and enacted in altered forms. \nIn “Ghosts in the Nursery” (1975)\, Selma Fraiberg\, a child psychoanalyst\, observes how the specter of parents’ unremembered\, conflicted histories leads to repetitive enactments in the parenting of children. In treatment\, patients may describe feelings that their lives are haunted by parents and ancestors. \nIn this workshop we will explore how trauma reverberates across generations and how early attachment affects the transmission of trauma. Symptoms associated with transgenerational trauma\, including aloneness\, depression\, and dissociative defenses\, will be explored. In addition\, case examples and therapeutic interventions will be presented and discussed. \nCourse Objectives – Participants will learn to:\n\nDefine transgenerational transmission of trauma and how it manifests as symptoms in successive generations.\nUnderstand how ruptures in early attachment relationships perpetuate the transmission of trauma.\nDescribe two therapeutic interventions with patients.\n\n\nDr. Nancy Gerber\, PhD\, NCPsyA | Dr. Nancy Gerber completed psychoanalytic training at the Academy of Clinical and Applied Psychoanalysis (ACAP)\, where she is a member of the faculty. She is the author of seven books\, including fiction\, memoir\, and poetry. Her chapbook\, “We Are All Refugees\,” is a series of poems describing how she was affected by her father’s experience as a refugee from the Holocaust. Her book of poetry and prose\, Fire and Ice\, was a finalist for a Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. \n\nFor questions or information email Cassio Campello at \nevents@acapnj.org or call 973-629-1002 \n\nACAP is an approved CE provider for:\nArt Therapists — Counselors \nMarriage and Family Counselors \nNJ Psychoanalysts — NJ Social Workers \nNY Creative Arts Therapists \nPsychologists \n For full CE Information- visit our website: https://acapnj.org/ce-information/
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