1 ECCP CONGRESS, PORTOROŽ-SLOVENIA, 2014 Other contributions Broude Leonid (Israel) [email protected]CV Leonid Broude is: - Israeli psychiatrist (an expert in psychiatry) - Psychotherapist, - Certified forensic psychiatrist, - Curator of the psychiatric service of Northern Areas of Israel (Clalit health services), and the Head of the mental health unit of Migdal Ha-Emek Multi-Field Clinic (Clalit health services), - Mentor and Clinical Supervisor of the Medical Faculty of Bar-Ilan University and a Member of: - a Board Member and National Representative (Israel) of the ECCP - a Honorius Member of the Ukrainian Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies - OPPL - the Israel Medical Association - Israel Psychiatric Association - Israeli Association for Psychotherapy - Israeli Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy - Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League Israeli Society of Hypnosis The Multiple Selves of an Analyst and Pluralistic Postmodern Psychotherapy (Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Changes in society and psychoanalytic psychotherapies) Understanding of the analyst depends on his own perspective at this time, which depends on its own resistance and can always be replaced by a different position. We must use our own personal subjectivity to understand our patients and our consequent lack of objectivity. Self is the main subject and object of understanding, but an Integrative Self is only narcissistic illusion with copying function. A human being's ability to live a life with both authenticity and self awareness depends on the presence of an ongoing dialectic between separateness and unity of one's self - states, allowing each self to function optimally without foreclosing communication and negotiation between them. All of our selves are true , they represent our ability to respond and adapt to different situations and different people – in a life as in a treatment. That defines the
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- Israeli psychiatrist (an expert in psychiatry) - Psychotherapist, - Certified forensic psychiatrist, - Curator of the psychiatric service of Northern Areas of Israel (Clalit health services), and the
Head of the mental health unit of Migdal Ha-Emek Multi-Field Clinic (Clalit health services),
- Mentor and Clinical Supervisor of the Medical Faculty of Bar-Ilan University and a Member of: - a Board Member and National Representative (Israel) of the ECCP - a Honorius Member of the Ukrainian Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies - OPPL - the Israel Medical Association - Israel Psychiatric Association - Israeli Association for Psychotherapy - Israeli Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy - Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League Israeli Society of Hypnosis
The Multiple Selves of an Analyst and Pluralistic Postmodern Psychotherapy
(Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Changes in society and psychoanalytic psychotherapies)
Understanding of the analyst depends on his own perspective at this time, which depends on its
own resistance and can always be replaced by a different position. We must use our own personal
subjectivity to understand our patients and our consequent lack of objectivity. Self is the main
subject and object of understanding, but an Integrative Self is only narcissistic illusion with
copying function. A human being's ability to live a life with both authenticity and self awareness
depends on the presence of an ongoing dialectic between separateness and unity of one's self -
states, allowing each self to function optimally without foreclosing communication and
negotiation between them. All of our selves are true , they represent our ability to respond and
adapt to different situations and different people – in a life as in a treatment. That defines the
multiplicity of relationships that go on between the patient's selves and the analyst's selves, only
some of which are being focused on at any given moment.
The aim of my lecture is to discuss how different self -states of a psychotherapist could help
him/her to integrate different psychotherapeutic technics and approaches to help better to every
specific patient.
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Dernovšek Z. Mojca in Battelino Urška (Slovenia) [email protected], [email protected] CV Mojca Z. Dernovšek: Doctor of medicine, psychiatrist, Ph.D. Current employment: Associate Professor at Chair of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Psychiatrist at the University psychiatric hospital, Ljubljana, Slovenia. National WHO coordinator for mental health. Bibliography: Author or co-author of 50 original scientific articles, 18 review articles, 4 short scientific articles, 15 professional articles, 6 independent scientific or professional component part or a chapter in a monograph. Urška Battelino: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, Current employment: Private practice, work
with individuals and groups.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder – medical and psychoanalytical approach go hand in hand
(Workshop, Congress Sub-Heading:Different techniques in psychoanalytic psychotherapies)
In the workshop will be presented the treatment approach for people with obsessive –compulsive disorder (OCD) developed by team (two psychiatrists and a psychoanalyst). The treatment approach includes: 1) detailed diagnosis of OCD and comorbid conditions, 2) the treatment plan, and 3) enrolment in the group and/or individual psychoanalytic treatment. Based on the examples the authors will present some of the most common symptoms and signs of OCD treatment approach and the promising results of the two years of collaboration.
[email protected] CV Psychoanalyst IPA/ECPP, Psychotherapist, Coach, Consultant. Private Practice in Zurich/Switzerland, Former President of Swiss Psychotherapists Association (1993-2003), Former and Honorary President of ECPP, Professor and Lecturer at Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna and many psychoanalytic institutes. Author of several books and many scientific articles.
Postmodern Cultural Resistances against Psychoanalytic Working – how to deal with it?
(Keynote speech/Clinical Workshop , Congress Sub-Heading:Changes in society and psychoanalytic psychotherapies) Postmodernism, Globalization and Acceleration are three major cultural developments producing specific cultural and individual resistances against psychoanalytic working. How can we psychoanalysts deal in a creative and efficient way with this resistances, on a clinical as well as on a political and cultural level? What are our own resistances against influencing individuals as well as the society with our psychoanalytic perspectives and instruments? The author formulates some tentative and provocative hypotheses. Workshop: Discussion of my lecture/speech or presentation of a clinical case.
[email protected], [email protected] CV Yan Fedorov, MD, psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, psychiatrist. Vice-president, Training Analyst and Supervisor in ECPP-Russia. Chief of the day- department for outpatients in Mental Hospital #7. Chair of the department Introductory Medical Course in Eastern-European Institute of
Psychoanalysis (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Oldster-analysis (Seminar lecture: Congress Sub-Heading: Different countries and the development of
psychoanalyticm psychotherapies)
Author explores the question of psychoanalysis patients older than 60 years. He talks abou t his
own experience of psychoanalytic therapy of elderly people in the private practice and the state
medicine. The report considers in detail some specialized features of “seniors’ groups” in the
psychoanalytic setting such as transfers, resistance, countertransference and several typical
difficulties. Author believes, this category of patients has a high need for psychotherapeutic
support. It can provide a psychoanalytic approach. Complex therapy (collaboration with
psychiatrists, gerontologists, neurologists) is a good resource in the treatment these category of
Karl Golling, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, Austria. Training as psychoanalyst at NPAP, NY, USA.
Advanced Organisational Consultation, Tavistock Institute, UK. Organisation of Groupanalytic
Training in Sofia, Bulgaria. Lecturer and Training Analyst at the Sigmund Freud University in
Vienna. Private practice in Vienna, Austria.
1. Introducing Multi-Media to Psychoanalytic Training (Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Modern technologies and psychoanalytic
psychotherapies)
This project demonstrates how the transfer of theory-based knowledge, imparting the terms of
psychoanalysis in particular, can be facilitated by linking language to pictures.
Keywords: Psychoanalysis, encyclopedia of psychoanalysis, knowledge transfer, psychoanalytical
interpretation of fiction, philosophy of language, cognitive-learning theory, learning.
2. Introducing PI from the company SoftFreud4U (Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Modern technologies and psychoanalytic
psychotherapies)
Will psychoanalytic psychotherapists of the future use software? This presentation is the introduction to a tool for every individual and group psychotherapist who is interested in patient documentation, tests and research (enumerative and qualitative). The resulting product of many years of software development will be presented. Keywords: psychoanalysis, group therapy, software, documentation, administration, research.
CV Oksana LAVROVA is a Jungian analyst according to International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) & training analyst according to European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies (ECPP-Russia). She is an Associate Professor of East European Institute of Psychoanalysis, PhD ; the Head of the local center of the Russian Society of Analytical Psychology (training institutes RSAP-IAAP) in East European Institute of Psychoanalysis , and the coach, and consultant for Corporate Governance and Organization Development.
Modern Jungian supervision: analytical session in a Group (Workshop, Congress Sub-Heading: Modern technologies and psychoanalytic psychotherapies)
Analytic session - a new form of group work with theoretical and clinical material. The intention is to provide an analytical session, which was prepared on the IAAP supervision workshops in 2012 and 2014 and includes 1) presentation of the underlying aspects of supervision with the discussion (90 min); break 15 minutes; 2) analysis of a clinical case with a cycle of dreams and group discussion format analytic session (90 min).
CV Natalia Nalyvaiko, psychoanalist with master of Humanitarian Studies in psychoanalysis, psychopathology and clinical psychology from the University of Strasbourg (France). Professor of International Institute of Depth Psychology (Kyiv). Board member of Ukrainian Association of Psychoanalysis. Member of the Ethical Committee of Ukrainian Association of Psychoanalysis. Member of the All-Ukrainina Association for Overcoming of Psychotraumatic Events. The author of the magazine«Psychoanalysis». Interpretor.
Neutrality and Working Alliance in Modern Times Under the Circumstances
of Civil Armed Conflict. Reflections of Maidan (Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Headin: Changes in society and psychoanalitic
psychotherapies)
The well-known recent events in Ukraine have dramatically changed the global map literally and figuratively. The rising protests, at the beginning mostly considered as a simple disobedience, appeared to become the voice of the subject, who started to emerge from the uniformity of mass, gradually turned into the conflict between totalitarianism and subjectivity. The opposition which was called “the revolution of dignity” took away many lives and split the society into “ours” and “strangers”. Psychotherapeutic community has reflected this dramatic conflict. Professionalism in terms of keeping neutrality was put under the threat and really started to struggle, along with the psychotherapist who was suffering of being split between his civil and professional positions. Based on the spokesperson own clinical examples and her work experience during the protests with protesters from both sides, the lecture presents reflections, countertransference feelings and issues of working alliance which appeared in recent times under the circumstances of prolonged civil armed conflict.
[email protected] CV Mikhail Reshetnikov, MD, PhD, Meritorious Scientist of Russia, East European Psychoanalytical Institute, Rector (St. Petersburg, Russia), All -Russian Council for Psychotherapy and Consulting (Moscow, Russia), European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies, Past -President (Vienna, Austria), Russian National Branch of the ECPP, President (St. Petersburg. Russia), Philosophical Department of the St. Petersburg State University - Member of Scientific Board
Group psychic trauma and group pathology (Seminar lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Changes in society and psychoanalytic psychotherapies) The most significant psychoanalytic approaches to group psychology are outlined, and contemporary data on prevalence of psychopathology in European countries are analysed. Concepts of traumatized society and chosen historical trauma, as well as mechanisms and psychological phenomena of intergenerational transmission, are substantiated.
CV Damijan Sever works as Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist (ECPP) in the Center for Psychotherapies in Maribor (www.cpmb.si). He work individually, but also in a group. He love music, healing films and psychoanalysis, so he chose the same topic also for his master's thesis. He gives lectures about different topics connected with psychoanalysis.
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapist in training; - Co-founder and first president of Students of psychotherapy association of Slovenia; - Co-founder and manager of non-governmental organisation, Institute Anima Vita; - ECPP Congress coordinator;
Role of psychoanalysis in modern society: Tackling uncertainty with differentiation or illusions of control
(Seminar Lecture, Congress Sub-Heading: Changes in society and psychoanalytic psychotherapies) A strong argument in favour of the notion that Europe/the world are in fact inhabited by modern societies would undoubtedly be the widespread availability of information. However, from a psychological point of view, this potentially enlightening abundance of information also carries with it a shadow. A shadow which harbours within itself the potentiality of overshadowing the true psychological value of information and turning knowledge (K) into anti-knowledge (-K). We are, of course, talking about a shadow of uncertainty and its potentiality and tendency to drive individuals into functioning by way of a divided, rather than integrated state of mind. In this sense, psychotherapists, even psychoanalytic psychotherapists with our perhaps the most researched and descriptive theories of personality, are no exception. Especially considering that one of the main characteristics of the psychotherapeutic profession is the task of alleviation of suffering of our patients.
Uncertainty lies at the very heart of the psychotherapeutic encounter and we must be careful not to allow ourselves to be overwhelmed by unconscious frustration and our desire to “help” without acknowledging the underlying dynamics of such an action.
The lecture will address the psychoanalytic “calling” and its societal function of habituating curiosity and counterweighing society`s tendency to harbour illusions of control in face of imminent frustration.