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SUMMARY:Who’s Splitting Who? Cultural change and the clinical management of aggression
DESCRIPTION: The Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Co-sponsoring with MPG Consulting NYC\n\nInvite you to our Sunday Dialogue Program\n\nWho’s Splitting Who? Cultural change and the clinical management of aggression\n\nwith David Anderegg\, PhD\nSunday\, February 20\, 2022\, 1:00-3:30pm\, on Zoom\n3 CE credit hours\n\n\nProgram Description\nClinicians of a certain age may feel\, at times\, like the cultural conditions that grounded our concepts of treatment have shifted under our feet. One such concept is the treatment of splitting: there is a traditional clinical dogma that split-off aggression is an indicator and a cause of personality pathology\, and\, therefore\, aggression needs to be addressed\, and survived\, in a two-person relationship in order for psychic growth to occur. But contemporary life does not support this activity. In many contemporary settings and institutions\, an older clinician might see split-off aggression being allowed or encouraged as people\, especially younger people\, have come to expect that they are entitled to feel “safe.” The current paper attempts to operate from a position of neutrality: maybe our young people are being encouraged in unhealthy splitting…or maybe our theories of personality pathology are outmoded. Or neither. Or both.\n\n\n\nSpeaker\nDavid Anderegg PhD did his pre-doctoral training at Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital and post-doctoral training at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge\, MA. He has held faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School\, Tufts University\, and Smith College School of Social Work\, and recently retired after 22 years of teaching psychology at Bennington College. He maintains a private practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy of children and adults in Lenox\, MA.\, and teaches and supervises in the psychiatry residency program at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield\, MA. He has served for many years on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Psychology and has published on the topics of play and creativity in psychotherapy. He is also the author of two popular-press books on developmental psychology topics\, Worried All the Time and Nerds\, and has published on the op-ed pages of major metropolitan dailies including the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.\n\nRussell Merritt (Moderator)\nRussell Merritt\, LCSW\, Faculty & Senior Supervisor\,\nPostgraduate Psychoanalytic Society and Institute\n\nLearning Objectives\nUpon completion\, attendees will be able to\n\nEvaluate traditional psychoanalytic theories of the role of splitting in personality pathology;\nDescribe and recognize institutional practices that may support or encourage splitting;\nEvaluate and/or revise traditional approaches to splitting in accordance with contemporary institutional life.\n\n\nClick here to download the fillable pdf>>\nA zoom link will be sent to registrants 1-2 days prior to the event.\nFor further information or questions please send an email to:\n\n      Russell Merritt\, LCSW: rgm3@columbia.edu\n      If you do not receive a timely email response\, telephone:\n      Nobuko Meaders\, LCSW: 212-228-6988\n\nThis program is approved for 3 CE Credit Hours\n\nMPG Consulting is an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Social Workers (#0119) and for Licensed Psychoanalysts (3P-0034). MPG Consulting\, LCSW\, PLLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health.
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