Hello CAPE participants,
We are looking forward to beginning CAPE year 1 seminars with you on Wednesday, September 8th, 2021 8-9:30 pm.
Below you will find:
- The seminar schedule for the year with presenters listed for each seminar (this is based on your signing up to present in our July meeting; note that Elhav Weinstein will not be joining us this year). If you decide to trade with someone please let us know as soon as possible. We will be in touch with each presenter a month or so in advance to arrange a meeting with you, hear about the case, and help you fine-tune some clinical vignettes for the seminar meeting.
- A link for the reading for the first seminar. This is for September; each month, Madrid will send an email reminding you of the date with a link to the reading.
- The zoom link for the seminar
If for any reason you cannot make the seminar please email us to let us know; in the event of technical difficulties, you can also text Ruth at 347-563-3893.
We hope you are enjoying August and we look forward to seeing you in September!
Warm regards,
Ruth and Sabrina
Wednesday, September 8, 2021, 8-9:30 pm
Seminar 1: What is a training analysis? Instructors: Cherry/Graver
Reading:
Required: Cabaniss, D.L. Bosworth, H. (2006). The Aim of the Training Analysis. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 54(1):203-229.
Recommended/optional:
Note: the first paper below is based on the interviews that Sabrina et al have been conducting with Columbia graduates; we will summarize these findings for you in the meeting. The second is an older paper that represents an interesting perspective that puts today’s debates in historical context.
Cherry, S. Mann, G. Graver, R. (2020). Becoming a Training and Supervising Analyst: Interviews from the Columbia Postgraduate Analytic Practice Study. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 101(2):300-319.
Balint, M. (1954). Analytic Training and Training Analysis. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 35:157-162.
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