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Spring 2025: There’s Always Something: Clinical Challenges and Dilemmas
March 28 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
(Module IV of the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program)
No matter our level of training or the number of years of our experience, there is always something! There is always a challenge or a dilemma to perplex, bedevil, and keep us awake at night and off balance during the day. In this semester we will address the challenges that culture, time, love, hate, fear, clinical failure, technology, passion, loneliness, and endings present in the clinical situation. We will develop an understanding of such challenges at both the feeling level and the thinking level, for both the therapist and the patient. We will also discuss the empirical research that supports successful interventions.
You may enroll in this course even if you have never participated in a Psychodynamic Psychotherapy videoconference.
Program Date(s):
January 10, 2025 – May 2, 2025
Spring 2025 Course Schedule
9-11am on Fridays (US ET)
10 JAN
Locating Ourselves, Locating the Other: Race and Gender in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Andi Eliza-Christie, LPC
24 JAN
When Time Stands Still: Blocked and Stalled Therapies
Karen Fraley, LCSW, BCD
07 FEB
You Are No Help At All: Negative Therapeutic Reaction
Jim Poulton, PhD
28 FEB
If I Loved You: Erotic Transferences and Countertransferences
Sheila Hill, LCSW-C
14 MAR
Screen Dreams: Teletherapy
Caroline Sehon, MD
28 MAR
The Crocodile And The Clock: When Therapy Is Brief
Mike Stadter, PhD
18 APR
Me, Myself, And I: Therapist Self-Disclosures
Stephen Morris, PhD
02 MAY
Finito, Yes or No: Termination Challenges
Michelle Kwintner, PhD, LCSW
ppp@theipi.org