Katz - CANCELLED
Lewis and Clark College - Miller 105 615 SW Palatine Hill Rd Portland, OR 97219 United States View additional information
Saturday, April 22, 2017, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Category: Special Programs
CANCELLEDContemporary Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Stories, Dreams, and Metaphorwith S. Montana Katz, PhDThis program will begin with a brief historical overview of the development of field concepts in psychology and psychoanalysis. The theory and technique of the three principal forms of psychoanalytic field theory will be described. The three forms originate with the work of Madeleine and Willy Baranger in South America, the Bionian field theory of Antonino Ferro in Europe, and, the results of the work of Harry Stack Sullivan, Edgar Levenson and others on the development of interpersonal psychoanalysis in the United States. Theoretical and clinical implications of the three models will be explored and compared. The use of psychoanalytic field concepts as a means to constructing a general framework for different psychoanalytic perspectives will be discussed at the end of the program. Educational Objectives: Participants will be able to:
S. Montana Katz, Ph.D., LP is a psychoanalyst and author in private practice in New York City. She is a Training and Supervising Analyst and Senior Faculty Member at The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis and an Affiliate Faculty Member at the Austen Riggs Center Erikson Institute. Montana Katz is a co-Founding Director of the International Field Theory Association (www.internationalfieldtheoryassociation.com), co-Editor of the Routledge Psychoanalytic Field Theory Book Series, and on the editorial boards of The Psychoanalytic Review and Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Montana Katz has published many journal articles and book chapters on psychoanalysis. She has also published a play, a monograph and five books, including Advances in Psychoanalytic Field Theory (co-Editor), Contemporary Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Stories, Dreams and Metaphor (author), and Metaphor and Fields: Common Ground, Common Language and the Future of Psychoanalysis (editor and contributor. Fee $150 / $135 members
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