agenda 9:00 Overview of the work of Jean Laplanche 10:15 Q & A 10:30 Break 10:45 Putting the theory to the test: Case presentation with discussion by Dr. Scarfone 12:15 Lunch 1:30 Paper: “Transference and the Reality of the Message” 2:30 Q & A 3:00 Break 3:15 Recap of the day with audience participation 3:45 Adjourn learning objectives 1. Learn a new way to integrate the dynamics of transference with the clinical facts. 2. Better understand delusional transference and its possible outcome in analytic treatment. 3. Better integrate clinical facts and theoretical for- mulations regarding generalized seduction theory and psychic reality. suggested readings Scarfone, D. (2014). The Three Essays and the Mean- ing of the Infantile Sexual in Psychoanalysis. Psycho- analytic Quarterly, 83(2): 327-344. Simpson, Richard B. (2007). A Letter to Hans Loe- wald. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 76(4): 1171-1193. For copies of the above papers, contact [email protected]. registration Seduction, Trauma and Transference Dominique Scarfone, M.D. October 7, 2017, from 9:00 am to 3:45 pm registration and continental breakfast from 8:30 am to 9:00 am Hacienda del Sol 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Rd. Tucson, AZ ______________________________________________ NAME DEGREE ______________________________________________ ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP __________________ __________________________ PHONE EMAIL If you are not on our email list for upcoming Society events and news, would you like to be? ______ Yes ______No PLEASE CIRCLE THE CORRECT FEE. Pre-registration fee (register by 9/30/17) SPS Members $160 Non-Members $185 Candidates and Residents $85 Students $50 Non-Member Students $55 Registration received after 9/30/17 SPS Members $170 Non-Members $195 Candidates and Residents $95 Students $60 Non-Member Students $65 You may register at the door. An administration fee of $25 will be charged for cancellations received by 9/30/17. There will be no refunds for cancellations after that date. ____Check (preferred) - payable to SPS Credit Card: ____Visa ____MasterCard ____Discover _______________________________________Credit card # ____________exp date ______________________Amount ___________________________________________Signature Mail registration to: Helene Barab, PhD, 1998 N. Kolb Rd., Tucson, AZ 85715-4005 program description Based in the French psychoanalytic tradition with an emphasis on the work of Jean Laplance and drawing on Winnicott’s clinical wisdom, Dr. Scarfone’s goal is to offer a refreshed view of Freudian psychoanalysis. He hopes to show that Freud’s thinking is very modern if, following masters such as Laplanche and Winnicott, we are able to think anew about some of the major Freudian tenets, first among them the theory of seduction, trauma and psychic temporality. Dr. Scarfone also hopes to show that Ethics, under- stood as different from deontology (a set of pro- fessional rules), is a fundamental component of the psychoanalytic endeavor. First, he will pre- sent an outline of Laplanche’s modern revisiting of the Theory of seduction and its consequences on the understanding and management of trans- ference. Then, Dr. Scarfone will put his model to the test using a clinical case presentation that he has not selected. He will welcome a lively dis- cussion with the audience. In the afternoon ses- sion, Dr. Scarfone will present a detailed case of delusional transference. He will dig deeper into his conception of transference and of analysis or psychotherapy as a whole, illustrating the sheer autonomy of the analytic process and what it entails for the members of the analytic dyad. A recap of the day will follow, with a general ques- tion and answer session. continuing education This program meets criteria for 5.5 hours of Category 1 credit for Psychologists. Participants must attend the entire event. Upon completion of the program and an evaluation form, an at- tendance certificate will be provided. This inter- mediate level program is open to all interested mental health professionals. If participants have special needs, we will at- tempt to accommodate them. Questions, concerns or to ask about scholarships, call Helene Barab at 520-290-3606 or email [email protected].