Dr. Herzog will present a paper on biological and psychological aspects of character development and defense which features an adult analysand and two children.
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Dr. Herzog will present a paper on biological and psychological aspects of character development and defense which features an adult analysand and two children.
James Herzog, MD, is an adult and child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is a training and supervisory analyst at BPSI and a child analytic supervisor there as well. He is also a supervisory analyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute In Zurich Switzerland. His interests center around the role of play; the nature and impact of trauma both directly inflicted and trans generationally transmitted and the role of the father in multiple aspects of development and intrapsychic organization and functioning. He teaches at Harvard and a number of other academic and psychoanalytic centers. His new book, nearing completion, is tentatively titled, "Deep Play in the Presence of a Significant Other; Child Analysis and Adult Analysis".
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Dr. Christian will present a series of vignettes drawn from clinical work with Latinx populations to shed light on the psychological complexities of life in the barrio that is often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race.
Presenter: Christopher Christian, PhD
Christopher Christian, Ph.D. is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychoanalytic Psychology (Official Journal of Division 39, Published by the Educational Publishing Foundation of the American Psychological Association); Past Dean, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). He is the co-editor, with Patricia Gherovici of Psychoanalysis in the Barrios: Race, Class and the Unconscious (Routledge, 2019).
In this talk, the authors will present a series of vignettes drawn from clinical work with Latinx populations to shed light on the psychological complexities of life in the barrio that is often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race. The authors will illustrate how psychoanalysis in not only possible in the barrio, but in fact indispensable to it; while also addressing the historical estrangement between psychoanalysis and cultural issues in the United States.
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