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Session courses:
October 2004:
1.) Prescriptive, Psychoanalytic Couples Therapy; three comparative cases Schwarzbeck, C. (2005), “Prescriptive, psychoanalytic, couples therapy: interpretive technique”, unpublished. 2.) Toddler and Pre-school age Conjoint Psychotherapy; two continuous cases Stern, D.N., (2004), The Present Moment in Psychotherapy and Everyday Life, pp. 83-91. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
February 2005:
1.) Using ego psychological assessment to determine technical adjustments In object relations and self psychology treatment approaches Bollas, C. (1995), Cracking Up, Chapter 6, pp 146-179. New York: Hill and Wang Scharff, J.S. & Scharff, D.E.(1998), Object Relations Individual Therapy, Chapters 5 & 6, pp. 83-116. London: Karnac Books. Ogden, T. (1994), Subjects of Analysis, Chapters 2-4, pp. 13-60. London: Jason Aronson.
2.) Techniques used to understand and use counter-transference, in choosing between interpretive alternatives; two continuous cases Ogden, T. (1994), Subjects of Analysis, Chapters 7& 8, pp. 107-166. London: Jason Aronson Gabbard, G. (2004), Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Ch. 8, pp. 131-152. Washington, D.C.: Amer. Psych. Pub.
October 2005:
1.) Comparing and using transferential occurrences in conjoint, psychoanalytic couples therapy 2.) Pre-divorce counseling, mediation, and parenting plans
February 2006:
1.) The infant’s affect of its mother, the spouse’s affect on her/his spouse, and the patient’s affect on her/his therapist 2.) Techniques used to understand and use counter-transference, in choosing between interpretive alternatives; two continuous cases; two new cases
The fee for each session (including the three parts) is $1400.
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