Psychodynamic Psychiatrists to Meet Alongside the APA in San Francisco
The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry welcomes all psychiatrists interested in psychotherapy and psychodynamics and has as its mission keeping psychodynamic therapy as an integral part of the psychiatric profession.
San Francisco will host the 57th annual meeting of the
The AAPDP welcomes all psychiatrists interested in psychotherapy and psychodynamics and has as its mission keeping psychodynamic therapy as an integral part of the psychiatric profession. This year’s meeting will highlight the topic of Suicide and the Opening Speaker will be Mardi Horowitz, MD, who will present on Grieving as Well as Possible.
The Keynote Address will be given by APA President,
Friday’s noon workshops will address the paradoxes of, Suicide as Impact of Trauma and Trauma as Impact of Suicide, concurrently with another workshop on, Relational Suicide Assessment With Particular Attention to Medical Students. The afternoon will start with a presentation of a 90-minute documentary film titled Don’t Change the Subject, followed by an interview with the documentary author-filmmaker Michael Stutz, conducted by AAPDP President, Michael Blumenfield, MD, followed by a question and answer session with the audience.
Other symposia will include, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy With Persons that have Medical Illnesses, and States of Mind Preceding Near Lethal Suicide Attempts. Workshops will continue on Saturday and will address such tiles as: Trauma and Identity in a Psychological Autopsy and other symposia addressing novel approaches of the psychodynamic treatment of PTSD, countertransference issues in suicide, treatment of the suicidal adolescent, the psychodynamics of physician-assisted suicide, suicide issues in the military, the therapeutic use of dreams, Jungian perspectives on suicide, a pharmacology peer supervision workshop, and a workshop for residents and medical students.
The meeting will also feature a live interview with one of the masters of the AAPDP covering the life and work of Leah Davison, MD. The meeting will conclude with the Presidential address given by former APA president Herb Pardes, MD, who will discuss Psychodynamics in a Turbulent World of Health Reform.
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