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SUMMARY:Personality Dynamics in Psychotherapy: A Roadmap for Lasting Change  – Presented by Jonathan Shedler\, PhD [Zoom Seminar]
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Master clinicians know meaningful and lasting psychological change does not come from focusing on symptoms\, but on the personality dynamics and patterns underlying them. In the morning lecture\, “Personality Pathways to Depression\,” Dr. Shedler will discuss the personality styles most often seen in clinical practice (e.g.\, narcissistic\, borderline\, depressive\, obsessive-compulsive)\, drawing on and integrating long-standing clinical wisdom with contemporary empirical findings. He will discuss how each personality style represents a unique psychological pathway to a diagnosis of “depression” that requires a distinct treatment focus and will offer clinical strategies for deepening treatment. \nBuilding on concepts from the morning\, the afternoon workshop will have a hands-on clinical focus. Participants will develop a deeper appreciation of the role of personality dynamics in psychotherapy through clinical case presentations by workshop participants\, with case discussion\, “live” supervision\, and role playing to demonstrate effective intervention. Dr. Shedler will emphasize how personality dynamics and relational patterns unavoidably play out in the therapy relationship\, and how to use the therapy relationship constructively in the service of deep and lasting change. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:   \nUpon completion of this workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nUnderstand how familiar personality styles represent distinct pathways to depressive disorders\nDescribe how narcissistic\, paranoid\, and borderline personality styles create psychological vulnerability to depression\nDescribe how borderline personality is a distinct psychological pathway to depression\nDescribe the defining features of depressive personality as a diagnostic construct and its implications for treatment\nGain an introductory-level familiarity with the Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP) personality assessment method\nDevelop a deeper understanding of role of personality in clinical treatment through case discussion\, role play\, and live clinical supervision\n\n  \nJonathan Shedler\, PhD is known internationally as an author\, consultant\, and master clinician and teacher. He is author of numerous scientific and scholarly articles\, creator of the Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP) for personality diagnosis and clinical case formulation\, and co-author of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2).  He has more than 25 years’ experience teaching and supervising psychologists\, psychiatrists\, and psychoanalysts.  He is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California\, San Francisco (UCSF)\, faculty member at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis\, and Consulting Supervisor at California Pacific Medical Center. \n  \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Members:  \n$100 early registration 10 business days prior to seminar; $120 after \nNon-Members:  \n$130 early registration up to 10 business days prior to seminar\, $150 after \nCEs: 6 CEs for LMFTs\, LCSWs\, and Psychologists. Participants must attend the full live session and complete the evaluation at the end to receive a CE completion certificate. \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  \nCancellation must be received in writing by email: Full refund if canceled 48 hours prior to the event; $25 cancellation fee if canceled with less than 48 hours notice.  \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nGrievance Procedure: CIP will respond to complaints in a reasonable\, ethical and timely manner\, when submitted by program attendees in writing to the Chair of CIP’s Professional Development Committee. \nAnti-Discrimination Policy: CIP shall not discriminate against any individual or group with respect to any service\, program or activity based on gender\, race\, creed\, national origin\, sexual orientation\, religion\, age or other prohibited basis. CIP does not require attendees to adhere to any particular religion or creed in order to participate in training. CIP will not promote or advocate for a single modality of treatment that is discriminatory or likely to harm clients based on current accepted standards or practice. \n*There is no conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/personality-dynamics-in-psychotherapy/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T090000
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SUMMARY:Essentials of Suicide Risk Assessment & Intervention  – Presented by Joe Obegi\, PhD [SEMINAR]
DESCRIPTION:This 6-hour course covers the essential aspects of suicide risk assessment and intervention. Part 1 teaches participants how to complete a high-quality suicide risk assessment\, an essential first step in protecting the suicidal patient. Participants will learn a structured approach to (a) inquiring about suicidal thinking and behavior and (b) integrating this information with warning signs and risk factors for suicide. Guidelines for estimating suicide risk will be reviewed as well as how to create a treatment plan that reduces risk. \nIn Part 2\, participants will learn about treatment options that can safely and effectively reduce suicide risk. Two interventions—safety planning and means safety—address the near-term safety of patients\, while outpatient treatments that prioritize suicidality can mitigate factors that drive suicide risk. Participants will be introduced to these interventions and their research basis. Finally\, participants will learn the legal complexities involved in treating suicidal patients. \nThis updated course has the latest national statistics on suicide\, new research findings on suicidal ideation and the relationship between inequality and suicide. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES:   \nUpon completion of this workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nDescribe the populations most vulnerable to suicide\nDefine three theories of suicide\nDescribe the phenomenology of suicidality\nApply a structured approach to evaluating suicide risk\nApply interventions to counsel patients and their families about the benefits of reducing access to lethal means\nCo-create a safety plan with suicidal patients\nList the four components of professional negligence\n\n  \nDr. Obegi completed his education at the California School of Professional Psychology and his postdoctoral training in the Department of Psychiatry\, UC San Diego. He is a Senior Psychologist with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation where he coordinates suicide prevention efforts in a large psychiatric hospital at the California Medical Facility. In the community\, he provides training and consultation in topics related to suicide and has part-time practice working with adults. He writes about suicide risk assessment\, the standard of care\, and suicidality as a diagnostic candidate. He is the co-editor of Attachment Theory and Research in Clinical Work with Adults. \n  \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Members:  \n$100 early registration 10 days prior to seminar; $120 after \nNon-Members:  \n$130 early registration up to 10 days prior to seminar\, $150 after \nCEs: 6 CEs for LMFTs\, \nLCSWs\, and Psychologists. \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  \nCancellations must be received in writing 10 business days prior to the seminar or class for a refund minus a $25 cancellation fee. \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nGrievance Procedure: CIP will respond to complaints in a reasonable\, ethical and timely manner\, when submitted by program attendees in writing to the Chair of CIP’s Professional Development Committee. \nAnti-Discrimination Policy: CIP shall not discriminate against any individual or group with respect to any service\, program or activity based on gender\, race\, creed\, national origin\, sexual orientation\, religion\, age or other prohibited basis. CIP does not require attendees to adhere to any particular religion or creed in order to participate in training. CIP will not promote or advocate for a single modality of treatment that is discriminatory or likely to harm clients based on current accepted standards or practice. \n*There is no conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/essentials-of-suicide-risk-assessment-intervention-presented-by-joe-obegi-phd-seminar/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Seminars
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SUMMARY:When Self-Hate is Self-Protection: Understanding Eating Disorders– Lisa Bograd\, MA\, MFT [CLASS] [CANCELED]
DESCRIPTION:This class has been canceled. It has been rescheduled to October 24\, 2020 at 9AM.  \nNarrative: Eating disorders are very complex disorders that can be very difficult for clinicians to treat both because of the life threatening nature of these disorders as well as the tendency of those afflicted with them to cling desperately to them despite the grave risk they pose to their physical health and emotional wellbeing. But if we really understand what is at stake for these patients in giving up their disorder\, if we can appreciate the profound way in which these afflictions have protected our patients from the pain of abuse\, neglect\, and from myriad parental failures and privations\, we may have a much better chance of helping to loosen their grip. \nIn my class we will delve into some of the writings of Freud\, particularly his paper\, “On Mourning and Melancholia\,” and we also explore some of the seminal contributions of Melanie Klein and Heinz Kohut as we seek to understand the deeper underpinnings of eating disorder symptomology. I will also incorporate examples from my own case material and do a mock session to elucidate some of the concepts I will be exploring as a means to give clinicians a better understanding of how to work psychodynamically with eating disorder sufferers\, and\, in so doing\, to begin to engage in the kind of work that can be far more rewarding and can lead to deep and lasting change. Lastly\, I will discuss eating disorders against the backdrop of race\, gender\, and sexual orientation with a focus on how eating disorders affect different minority groups. \nLisa Bograd\, MA\, MFT\, has been working with people with eating disorders and their partners and parents for close two decades. She has trained for 4 years with the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute in their East Bay Year Long programs and for 3 years with the Northern California chapter of the Institute for Contemporary Psychanalysis. Lisa gives lectures to professionals and to interns and trainees on eating disorder treatment and assessment\, and she runs workshops for parents and for people with eating disorders and their loved ones. She has a private practice in San Francisco and Berkeley where she specializes in working with adults\, preteens and teens with eating disorders\, addictions\, depression and anxiety and codependency. \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Member:   \n$75 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to class\, $90 after \nNon-Members:\n \n$100 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to class\, $110 after \nCEs: 4 CEs for LMFT & LCSWs and 4 CEs for Psychologists \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for these programs and their contents. \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nCancellations must be received in writing 10 business days prior to the seminar or class for a refund minus a $25 cancellation fee.
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/when-self-hate-is-self-protection-understanding-eating-disorders-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200404T160000
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CREATED:20190626T150626Z
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SUMMARY:The Rough Patch in Marriage: Working with Couples Psychoanalytically – Daphne de Marneffe\, PhD [SEMINAR] [CANCELED]
DESCRIPTION:This class has been canceled. It has been rescheduled to Saturday\, October 3\, 2020. \nNarrative: Empirical and clinical research on couple processes and couple therapy has expanded in the last thirty years.  Simultaneously\, psychoanalytic views of development and therapeutic action have incorporated findings from research on attachment\, mentalization\, and emotion.  This seminar provides a grounding in current theories of mentalization\, couple therapy\, and adult development as a vehicle for considering the crises and challenges of long-term intimate relationships and how to best work with them psychoanalytically. As therapists\, we need to hold in tension the needs of the individuals and the needs of the couple. How do marriage and individual development enhance or constrain each other?  How does our therapeutic perspective change by virtue of treating the individual or the couple?  Through the use of didactic presentation\, clinical examples\, and interactive discussion\, the following topics will be covered: the roles of attachment\, mentalization\, and emotion regulation in couple dynamics; enhancing the “couple state of mind”; a clinical approach for enlivening “dead” couples; and clinical dilemmas surrounding specific issues in long-term relationships (affairs\, drug/alcohol use\, money\, children\, health\, and the empty nest). Together we will think about the values—psychoanalytic\, ethical\, existential—that shape our understanding of these issues and inform our clinical choices. \nDaphne de Marneffe\, PhD is a psychologist and author of The Rough Patch: Marriage and the Art of Living Together and Maternal Desire: On Children\, Love\, and the Inner Life.   She has published scholarly papers on gender identity development\, maternal subjectivity\, and psychoanalytic history\, and she teaches and lectures on couple therapy\, adult development\, and parenthood. She is also a contributing editor to Parents Magazine\, where she writes a monthly column on couple relationships.  Her work has been featured in the New York Times\, O Magazine\, NPR\, Greater Good\, Psychotherapy Networker\, and Talks at Google.  She is in private practice in Corte Madera\, CA \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Member:   \n$100 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to seminar\, $120 after \nNon-Members:\n \nNon-member Rate: $130 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to seminar\, $150 after \nCEs: 6 CEs for LMFTs & LCSWs and 6 CEs for Psychologists \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for these programs and their contents. \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nCancellations must be received in writing 10 business days prior to the seminar or class for a refund minus a $25 cancellation fee.
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/rough-patch-in-marriage-working-with-couples-psychoanalytically/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081726
CREATED:20190626T185904Z
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SUMMARY:Lust\, Rage\, Chaos and Love: Erotic Transference in Psychotherapy– Felicia Matto-Shepard\, LMFT [CLASS] [CANCELED]
DESCRIPTION:This class has been canceled. It has been rescheduled to June 20\, 2020. \nNarrative: While all psychotherapists are trained to understand that “therapy never includes sex\,” few feel adequately train in how to navigate sexual content that might emerge in the course of treatment.  And when the sexual content is directed toward the therapist\, many feel unprepared to respond. Merely setting boundaries with the patient without exploring the meaning of the erotic transference risks the loss of a vital archetypal energy that could be critical to the patient’s development.  At the same time\, eros has the potential to create chaos and destruction.  When we don’t address eros in the room\, it is relegated to the shadow of the unconscious where it can cause more harm. \nThis workshop will provide a framework for understanding the archetypal nature of erotic transference and its potential to function as a defense or as a healing force.  Based in Jungian psychology\, the presentation will include a theoretical framework of mythology and archetype\, case examples of both the healing and destructive nature of eros\, and experiential exercises to apply the material.  We will consider variations of gender and sexual orientation\, lust and rage as defenses against connection and the place of love in psychotherapy. \nFelicia Matto-Shepard\, MFT is a certified Jungian Analyst in private practice in Petaluma.  She works at the intersection of psychology\, embodiment and imagination.  She has a long time interest in sexuality\, power and gender.  In addition to psychotherapy\, Felicia teaches classes in active imagination through process art.  Felicia is an Analyst Member of the CG Jung Institute of San Francisco. \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Member:   \n$75 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to class\, $90 after \nNon-Members:\n \n$100 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to class\, $110 after \nCEs: 4 CEs for LMFT & LCSWs and 4 CEs for Psychologists \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for these programs and their contents. \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nCancellations must be received in writing 10 business days prior to the seminar or class for a refund minus a $25 cancellation fee. \n\nThis class has been canceled. It has been rescheduled to June 20\, 2020.
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/lust-rage-chaos-love-erotic-transference-psychotherapy/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T081726
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SUMMARY:Buried Above Ground Understanding\, Assessing\, and Treating Suicidal People – Presented by Joseph H. Obegi\, PsyD
DESCRIPTION:Narrative: This 6-hour course covers the essential aspects of suicide risk assessment and intervention. Part 1 teaches participants how to complete a high-quality suicide risk assessment\, an essential first step in protecting the suicidal patient. Participants will learn a structured approach to (a) inquiring about suicidal thinking and behavior and (b) integrating this information with warning signs and risk factors for suicide. Guidelines for estimating suicide risk will be reviewed as well as how to create a treatment plan that reduces risk. \nIn Part 2\, participants will learn about treatment options that can safely and effectively reduce suicide risk. Two interventions—safety planning and means safety—address the near-term safety of patients while outpatient treatments that prioritize suicidality can mitigate factors that drive suicide risk. Participants will be introduced to these interventions and their research basis. Finally\, participants will learn the legal complexities involved in treating suicidal patients. \nThis course fulfills the BOP-CA suicide requirement for psychologists. \n Dr. Joseph Obegi completed his education at the California School of Professional Psychology and his postdoctoral training in the Department of Psychiatry\, UC San Diego. He is a Senior Psychologist with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation where he coordinates suicide prevention efforts in the inpatient psychiatric units at the California Medical Facility. In the community\, he provides training and consultation in topics related to suicide and has part-time practice working with adults. He writes about suicide risk assessment\, the standard of care\, and suicidality as a diagnostic candidate. He is the co-editor of Attachment Theory and Research in Clinical Work with Adults. \n\nCOST:  \nCIP Member:   \n$100 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to seminar\, $120 after \nNon-Members:\n \nNon-member Rate: $130 early registration\, up to 10 days prior to seminar\, $150 after \nCEs: 6 CEs for LMFTs & LCSWs and 6 CEs for Psychologists \nCommunity Institute for Psychotherapy is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Community Institute for Psychotherapy maintains responsibility for these programs and their contents. \nAccommodations will be made wherever possible to those with disabilities.  Please let us know of any disabilities upon registration\, to ensure proper accommodations are put in place prior to workshop/training. \nCancellations must be received in writing 10 business days prior to the seminar or class for a refund minus a $25 cancellation fee.
URL:https://cipmarin.org/event/buried-above-ground-understanding-assessing-treating-suicidal-people/
LOCATION:Zoom Only\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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