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January 2010
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Date & Time: |
January 10, 2010 - 8:30am to
12:30pm |
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Location: |
Imperial Point Medical Center,
Private Dining Room
6401 N. Federal Highway, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33308
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Presentation: |
"Magic and Reality: The Universal
Craving for an Omnipotent Protector"
Three (3) CE Units, upon completion
of event
Click here
to view entire brochure
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Presenter |
Frederic J. Levine, Ph.D. |
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Cost |
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$35 for Members |
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$50 for Non Members |
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FREE for Student Members |
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$10 for Student Non Members
(current I.D. required) |
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To Register |
To register, click here (pay at the door, checks preferred) |
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February 2010
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Date & Time: |
February 27, 2010
- 8:30am to 12:30pm |
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Location: |
Memorial Hospital, Auditoriums
A,B,C and D,
3501 Johnson Street | Hollywood,
Florida 33021
(954) 987-2000, www.mhs.net |
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Presentation: |
Click here to download full
brochure
Dr. Arietta Slade will begin by focusing upon the
place of fear in psychoanalytic theory and practice. Despite the fact
that fear is believed central to the development and regulation of the
attachment system, is of primary interest in contemporary
neuroscience, and is a root cause of suffering in many traumatized
patients, its role in the organization of psychic experience and in
the development of relationships has been poorly understood. Dr. Slade
aims to locate a consideration of fear more centrally in
psychoanalytic dialogue. Secondly, Dr. Slade will present a
mentalization-based intervention for high-risk mothers, infants and
their families: Minding the Baby. This is an intensive,
interdisciplinary program aimed at helping parents whose lives have
been disrupted by trauma, abandonment, loss, and severe mental
illness, develop the capacity to envision their own and their child’s
internal experience. Results from a longitudinal outcome study will be
used to demonstrate the application of contemporary psychoanalytic and
attachment theories in a community setting. Finally, a case will be
presented and Dr. Slade will discuss the case material to elucidate
the concepts she has presented. |
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Presenter |
Arietta Slade,
Ph.D. (Click
here for info) |
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Cost |
Note: Fee
includes Continental Breakfast
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NEW Non
C.E. providing rate: $70 |
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SEFAPP Members:
$100 |
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Non-SEFAPP
Members: $125 |
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Student SEFAPP
Members: $10 (with copy of student ID) |
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Student
Non-Members: $20 (with copy of student ID) |
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Employees: FREE |
Refund Policy – Refunds will be made upon written request until
02/26/2010. No refunds will be made after 2/27/2010. |
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To Register |

Click here to pay online via secure PayPal
If you would prefer to mail in
your check, click here to download our printable brochure. |
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March 2010
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April 2010
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Date & Time: |
April 11, 2010,
8:30 am to 12:30 pm *
*Brunch included in fee |
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Location: |
Private Home of Dr. Kerstin Kupferman,
3108 Lakeview Blvd., Delray Beach, FL, 33445
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Presentation: |
Long Term
Psychoanalytic Treatment of an Autistic Child
The treatment of the child began as part of a project
directed by Margaret Mahler and Manuel Furer at the Master’s Children
Center in New York. The child had no language and was extremely wild
and disorganized but it was always clear that she was very gifted and
intelligent. The treatment focused on mother and child together to
help not only the child but also the mother’s ability to tolerate the
severity of her daughter’s illness. She left home as a teenager,
married an Indonesian man and gave birth to two children, during which
time, therapy continued by correspondence. When she returned to New
York with her children, regular treatment resumed on a three times a
week basis. Dr. Bergmann’s presentation will discuss the treatment
and illustrate some aspects of the therapeutic process with recorded
vignettes from sessions. Dr. Bergmann continues to see the patient
and will fully describe how the patient functions presently as an
adult, an artist and a mother of two grown children.
“The patient is and always has been fully dedicated to
her children, who play an important part in her recovery from her
autistic past.” |
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Presenter |
Dr. Anni Bergmann |
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Cost |
Seating limited
to 38 participants. Registration fees must be received by April
9th. NO AT THE DOOR REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS EVENT.
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SEFAPP
Members: $35 |
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Non-SEFAPP
Members: $50 |
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SEFAPP
Student Members: FREE (with ID) |
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Non-SEFAPP
Student Members: $10 (with ID) |
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To Register |

Click here to pay online via secure PayPal
If you would prefer to mail in
your check,
click here to download a printable form. |
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Directions |
*Note: Event is in a private home*
Home of Dr. Kerstin Kupferman
3108 Lakeview Blvd.
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Take I-95 to Linton Blvd. Exit west on Linton
Blvd.to Military Trail. Turn right (north) onto Military Trail and
continue just past St. Emanuel Catholic church which is on the
right. Past the church on the right will be the entrance to
Sherwood Park development. Enter Sherwood Park, go one block to
Sutton Place and turn right. It will turn into Lakeview Blvd.Go to
the end past "The Dead End Sign" on Lakeview Blvd. to 3108
Lakeview Blvd.; the second house on the right; a granite block,
one story home.
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Date & Time: |
April 17, 2010
8:30 am to 12:30 pm |
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Location: |
Memorial Regional Hospital,
Auditoriums A, B, C and D
3501 Johnson Street, Hollywood, FL,
33021
Phone: 954-987-2000
Website:
www.mhs.net
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Presentation: |
Addictions and Relatedness: A
Neuropsychoanalytic Approach to Treating the Addicted Patient
As
neuroscience advances in the 21st century, it is catching up with some
of the concepts of psychoanalysis, allowing us to enrich our
understanding of addictions and expand our clinical approaches to the
treatment and psychotherapy of addicted patients. Because we can now
articulate the ways in which motivations for relatedness are
supplanted by the compulsive motivations to obtain chemical substances
with established neural effects, the treatment of addicted patients
has become more specific and refined. Dr. Johnson will review the
neuroscience and psychodynamics of addictions and depression and
discuss how antidepressant medications influence the relatedness
motivational system, including sexuality and cognition, and address
the ways in which motivations for relatedness are instantiated in
neurotransmitters, hormones and brain structures. Differentiating the
impacts of cocaine and heroin addiction on the motivational system,
Dr. Johnson will also present clinical material from the treatment of
an addicted patient, reflecting the use of supportive, informative,
psychoeducational, cognitive, motivational, advisory and
interpretations of unconscious thinking and behavior to illustrate the
broadness and robustness of his treatment approach to these
"difficult" patients.
Click
here to view entire brochure and Objectives.
THIS PRESENTATION
OFFERS THREE (3) C.E. OR C.M.E. CREDITS, UPON COMPLETION.
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C.M.E. Statements |
This activity has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the
Florida Medical Association and the joint sponsorship of the Florida
Psychiatric Society and Southeast Florida Association for
Psychoanalytic Psychology. The Florida Psychiatric Society is
accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
The Florida Psychiatric Society
designates this educational activity for a maximum of three (3.0)
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Meeting
Disclosure
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The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) has mandated that all speakers must disclose any
affiliation with a commercial organization, which is supporting the
CME activity or whose products, research, or services may be addressed
in their presentations. Having an interest in or affiliation with any
corporate organization providing support for a program does not
prevent a speaker from making a presentation, but the relationship
must be made known in advance to the audience in accordance with the
Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Medical Education of
the ACCME. |
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Presenter |
Brian Johnson, M.D. |
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Cost |
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NEW
Non C.E. providing rate: $35 |
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SEFAPP Members: $60 |
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Non-SEFAPP Members: $90 |
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Student SEFAPP Members:
FREE |
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Student Non-Members: $10
(with copy of student
ID) |
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To Register |

Click here to pay online via secure PayPal
If you would prefer to mail in
your check,
click here to download our printable brochure. |
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May 2010
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Date & Time: |
May 14, 2010 |
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Location: |
Culinary Institute
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
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Presentation: |
17th Annual Freud Amongst the Arts Fundraiser |
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Cost |
TBD |
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To Register |
Coming Soon! |
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June 2010
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Date & Time: |
June 13, 2010 |
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Location: |
TBD |
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Presentation: |
The Body in Psychotherapy |
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Presenter |
Scott Winfield, LCSW |
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Cost |
TBD |
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To Register |
Coming Soon! |
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September 2010
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October
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November 2010
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December 2009
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Date & Time: |
December 4, 2010 |
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Location: |
Memorial Regional
Hospital, Auditoriums A,B,C and D
Hollywood, FL |
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Presentation: |
TBD |
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Presenter |
Dr. Kilbourn |
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Cost |
TBD |
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To Register |
Coming Soon! |
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