The Sense of Spirit in Psychotherapy

Keynote Speaker: Professor Russell Meares

GARVAN INSTITUTE 384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst (entry from Bourke Street opposite the side of St Vincent’s Public Hospital) Saturday 25th May 2013, 9.30 AM – 4.30 PM

The subject of spirituality is not one that usually comes into the therapy room, but it is often implicitly present. In this Full-Day seminar we will be exploring this crucial but hidden issue.

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ANZAP READING GROUP SERIES SEMESTER II, 2013 Sydney.

THURSDAY, EVENINGS FROM 2 May – 15 August 2013

Russell Meares:  Borderline Personality Disorder and the Conversational Model – A Clinician’s Manual.
Norton (2012)
 
ANZAP is pleased to announce the second Reading Group in our series for 2013.  Our Reading Groups are suitable for people with no or some knowledge of the Conversational Model.

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ANZAP VII book

The Self in Conversation (Vol. VII)

Edited by Russell Meares and Pauline Nolan

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The Self in Conversation Volume VII

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TRAINING SYDNEY 2013-2015

THE CONVERSATIONAL MODEL OF PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY SYDNEY 2013- 2015

ANZAP will commence a three year part-time training course in Adult Psychotherapy in Sydney from March 2013.  Applications are invited from suitably qualified mental health practitioners for this Course.

ANZAP has held training courses in Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Perth, Canberra, Townsville, Brisbane, Newcastle and New Zealand since 1990.  The training course is provided by an experienced psychoanalytically-trained multidisciplinary Faculty with additional invited specialist lecturers from time to time.  Click on “Training” for more information and to download a Training Application Form.

 

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A SPECIAL EVENT JOINTLY PRESENTED BY ANZAP AND SCIARPP DONNA ORANGE:

‘Whose Shame Is It Anyway?’

Saturday 3 July, 2010 - 9.30 am – 12.30pm
The Australian Museum Theatre, College Street, Sydney

Shame, with its insidious nature and powerful unconscious hold, is one of the most difficult emotions to tolerate. Donna Orange will present her thesis that the generation, maintenance and exacerbation of shame is intersubjective. She looks at the way in which families, cultures, religions and psychotherapeutic communities create shame-blame systems, and how these emerge in the treatment from the interplay of the life worlds of both participants. Through processes of shame awareness, radical acceptance and profound recognition, this "ratty, gnawing" emotion can be mitigated and self-respect can grow.

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Donna Orange is training and supervising analyst and faculty member at ISIPSe (Istituto di Specializzazione in Psicologia Psicoanalitica del Se e Psicoanalisi Relazionale, Roma); Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York. She is author of Emotional Understanding: Studies in Psychoanalytic Psychology; Thinking for Clinicians: Philosophical Resources for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Humanistic Psychotherapies, and with George Atwood and Robert Stolorow, of Working Intersubjectively: Contextualism in Psychoanalytic Practice and Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis.