Dallas
Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology
FALL WORKSHOP
Saturday
October 12, 2002
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Texas Scottish Rite
Children’s Hospital
Hay T. Clark Auditorium II
WORKSHOP LEADER
Robert D Hinshelwood, MD
Dr. Hinshelwood is a British psychoanalyst
whose work has extended the thinking of Melanie Klein and Wilfred Bion. As
an individual psychoanalyst he has studied individual development and as a
group and institutional consultant he has explored how the group facilitates
or inhibits this development. He has worked in some of the premier
institutions in Britain during the introductions of NHS, (their version of
HMOs) and has actively helped institutions develop the analytic space
necessary for psychotherapeutic work as well as to analytically understand
themselves as an institution. He will be helping us to understand how
reflective space can be developed and enhanced in our individual, group, and
institutional work.
Dr. Hinshelwood is the author of numerous
books and of over one hundred academic articles and book chapters. He has
spoken extensively throughout Europe and North America and is the Clinical
Director of the Cassel Hospital in London. Dr. Hinshelwood is a current
editor of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis. He is an
international authority on Kleinian theory.
Case Presentation
Carolyn M Bates, PhD
Dr. Bates is a private practice psychologist
in Austin, TX. She received her doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology at
the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Bates has spoken extensively about
the issue of sexual impropriety in the therapeutic relationship, and has
authored a book on this subject.
| Saturday,
October 12, 2002
| 8:30
am |
Registration
& Continental Breakfast |
| 9:00
am |
Presentation:
Robert D. Hinshelwood, MD |
| 10:00
am |
Break |
| 10:15
am |
Discussion
Period |
| 11:30
am |
Lunch |
| 1:00
pm |
Case
Presentation: Carolyn M. Bates, PhD |
| 2:15
pm |
Break |
| 2:30
pm |
Case
Analysis / Discussion
Period |
| 4:00
pm |
Adjourn |
|
*Continental Breakfast and
Lunch Included*
Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the concept of
reflective space, including how different factors facilitate or inhibit
its development
- Understand the clinical applications of
reflective space in individual, group and institutional work
Continuing Education
DSPP's workshops are
approved for 5 continuing education credits, category 1, by the Texas
State Board of Examiners of Psychologists. DSPP is also approved as
a sponsor of continuing education credits by the Texas State Board of
Examiners of Social Workers and for Licensed Professional Counselors by
the Texas State Board of Examiners of Licensed Professional Counselors.
Location and Directions
Texas Scottish Rite
Children’s Hospital
Hay T. Clark Auditorium II
2222 Wellborn St. Dallas,
Texas 75219
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