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MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
E-mail: iarpp@psicoterapiarelacional.es Web page: www.iarpp2011.com Site: NH Eurobuilding For other social and tourist events, see conference web
PROGRAM
CHANGING PSYCHOANALYSIS FOR A CHANGING
SOCIETY: RELATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
IX Annual Conference of
The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Declared of Public Health Interest by Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Policy and Equality
Conference co-Chairs: Alejandro Ávila & Ramón Riera
International Conference Committee:
Susanna Federici (Chair), Spyros Orfanos, Hazel Ipp, Gianni Nebbiosi, Andrew Samuels, Rina Lazar, Chana Ullman, Gabriella Mann
Organizing Committee:
Rosa Velasco, Rosario Castaño, Carlos Rodríguez-Sutil, Rosa Domínguez, Raúl Naranjo, Mario Nervi, Sandra Toribio, Jorge Gómez, Juan-José Martínez-Ibáñez, Concepció Garriga, Caroline Flaster,
Ariel Liberman, Susana Espinosa, Patricia Fernández, María Hernández, Fernando Silva, Alejandra Plaza.
Conference Manager & Secretariat: Meet & Forum - Camila Lejarraga, Belén Bañegil.
Official Language: English Simultaneous translation to Spanish provided in all Plenaries and Invited Panels.
* Bilingual English-Spanish versions in some papers of simultaneous panel marked ENG – SP will be available as handout
material for a limited number of seats. Some not marked could be added if possible.
With the support of the Spanish Chapter of IARPP and the Institute of Relational Psychotherapy
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
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Plenary Sessions (Hall Madrid): • Opening Plenary:
Spanish Culture as a Crossing Point for Psychoanalysis (Wednesday June 29, 18:00-20:15) Chair: Spyros Orfanos (USA) Presenters: Carlos Rodriguez Sutil (Spain): Velázquez, Picasso, and the Origins of the Contemporary Subject Azucena Keatley (U.K. & Spain): Goya, Spain and the end of an era. Alejandro Ávila (Spain): Traditional and Relationship Healing Powers in Pedro Almodovar´s Films
Amor Oscuro: The Poetry of Federico García Lorca: Lina Orfanos, voice and Dimitris Maramis, piano
• Plenary: Clinical Advancements in Relational Psychoanalysis for a changing society. A case discussion (Thursday June 30 09:00-11:15, Hall Madrid) Chair: Rosa Velasco (Spain) Case Presenter: Ramón Riera (Spain): My Relationship With Alba: Searching for New Forms of
Emotionally Reacting Discussants: Hazel Ipp (Canada) & Jodie M. Davies (USA)
• Plenary: Inter-disciplinary Approaches Enriching Relational Psychoanalysis (Thursday June 30 16:45-19:00, Hall Madrid) Chair/ Interlocutor: Horst Kächele (Germany) Presenters: Daniel Hill (New York, USA): Implications of Affect Regulation:”Socks“, “Say what?”,and “In your
face”.
Vittorio Lingiardi (Italy): The couch in analysis: perspectives from clinical practice and neurosciences
Malcolm Owen Slavin (USA): Grieving for a Lost Garden: Psychoanalysis, Evolutionary Biology and the
origins of our Need for Art and Music
• Plenary: Relational Clinical and Community practices in the Public Health Service. Evidence and social demands (Friday July 1 09:00-11:15 , Hall Madrid) Chair: Alejandro Ávila (Spain) Presenters: Neil Altman (USA): Taking psychoanalysis out of the office: using psychoanalytic concepts and
technical principles in community-based work Jorge Tizón (Spain): The Relational approach in Primary Health Care and Early Attention of Psychosis
Golan Shahar (Israel): The Embedded Agent: A Theme Bridging (Relational) Psychoanalysis,
Community Mental Health, and Research Evidence.
Carmine Schettini (Italy): How listening to and taking care of severe patients in the public services can
change through the model of relational psychoanalysis.
• Final Round Table: Changing Psychoanalysis for a Changing Society: An open debate (Saturday July 2, 13-14:15, Hall Madrid) with Spyros Orfanos (USA),
Alejandro Ávila (Spain), Ramón Riera (Spain), Susanna Federici (Italy), Margaret J. Black (USA)
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Invited panel I:
• Stephen Mitchell´s Award Panel Hall MADRID Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Margaret Black (USA) Presenter: Lisa Cataldo (USA): Where God is Between Us: Religious Experience, Surrender, and the
Third in Clinical Perspective
Discussant: Chana Ullman (Israel)
Invited panel II:
• Every Culture Creates the Psychoanalysis it Needs: Culture and the transformation of psychoanalysis (II)
Hall MADRID
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Jeremy Safran & Rachel Peltz (USA) Presenters : Joan Coderch (Spain); Roberto Arendar (Argentine); Fernando Silva (Portugal); Alejandra Plaza (Mexico); Vittorio Lingiardi (Milano, Italy); Rolf Holmqvist (Sweden)
Invited panel III:
Embodied Communication as the Core of Change Process
Hall MADRID
Friday 1 15.30
Chair/Discussant: Ramón Riera (Spain) Presenters: Steven Knoblauch (USA), Gianni Nebbiosi (Italy)
Invited panel IV:
Renovating Psychoanalysis: Clinical meets theoretical
Hall MADRID
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Muriel Dimen (USA) Presenters: Orna Guralnik, Glenys Lobban, Olga Pugachevsky, Eyal Rozmarin, Avgi Saketopoulou, and Maura Sheehy
Invited panel V:
Gender theory for the 21st century: nonlinear, undone, queered, relational
Hall MADRID
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair/Discussant: Concepció Garriga (Spain) Presenters: Adrienne Harris (USA): Gender as Soft Assembly: Developmental Models and Post-modern
Embodiment
Virginia Goldner(USA): Trans: Gender in Free Fall Ken Corbett (USA): Gender Now Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen (Norway): The uncontemporaneity of gender
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
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Panel / Paper sessions
A1 Working with the Implicit ENG – SP Hall ROMA 1
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Margaret Crastnopol (USA) Case presenter: Laura Molet (Spain) Discussants: Rosa Velasco (Spain) & Nicola Ciccone (Italy)
A2 Homes Lost and Found Hall ROMA 2
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair/ Discussant: Jean Wolff Bernstein (USA) Presenters: Sivanie Shiran (Israel): To Inherit the Earth: Coming of Age in the Aftermath of the Haiti
Earthquake. Julia Beltsiou (USA): Lost and Found: The Immigration Process as an Interplay between Fantasy
and Actuality
A3 Training and Supervision in Psychoanalysis: A relational perspective
Hall BERLIN
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Jaquelina Nanclares (Argentine) Presenters: Jon Sletvold (Norway): Analytic Training Frederico Pereira (Portugal): On supervision: Instructional and Relational models Neri Daurella (Spain): From super-vision to inter-vision A relational perspective on training in
psychoanalysis ENG – SP
A4 Constructing relational capacities: From children to adults Hall LONDRES
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair/Discussants: Caroline Flaster (Spain) & Neil Altman (USA) Presenters:
María Eugenia Boetsch Salas (Chile): The Drama of the Coached Child ENG – SP Esther Bamberger & Ruth Feldman (Israel): Dialogical Abilities of Young Adolescents with
Mothers, Fathers, and Best Friends: Continuity of Relational Patterns Holly Levenkron (USA): Relational Functionality in a case of Asperger’s Syndrome.
A5 Relational processes, group and culture interventions Hall PARIS
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair/Discussant: José Guimón (Spain) Presenters: Lucia Lezama Dundara (USA): Playing Mafia: A processing Group with Bereaved Adolescents in
Northern Ireland ENG – SP Katarina Kompan Erzar (Slovenia): Young mother´s groupMargy Sperry (USA): Sameness and
Difference: Cultivating Dialogue Across Cultural World
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A6 Expanding the Frame (I): Consider Children's Play and Artists' Ways of Symbolizing Implicit Experience
Hall BRUSELAS
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: José Manuel Pinto (Spain) Presenters: Jacqueline Gotthold(USA): Illuminating the implicit through play with children Marjorie Bosk(USA): Making the implicit symbol manifest through art and play
Discussant: Laurel M. Silber (USA)
A7 The Language of Eros in the Analytic Space: Ongoing Dialogic Possibilities
Hall VIENA
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Muriel Dimen (USA) Presenters: Marina Amore (Italy): The Aura of Eros: Sensory Reverberation and Analytic Function
Larry Zelnick (USA): Eros unbound: A relational clinical perspective on the treatment of eroticized
addictions.
Velleda Ceccolli (USA): Interpretations between Adults: Erotic Narratives in Treatment
A8 Expanding the Frame (II): on the participants role Hall LISBOA
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Sharon Ziv Beiman (Israel) Presenters:
Frank García-Castrillon (Spain): The Psychoanalytical Frame Revisited ENG – SP Steven Cooper (USA): More on the New Bad Object and the Therapetuic Action of
Psychoanalysis.
Susana Martínez (USA): Beyond Free Association: Analysis as Theatrical Play ENG – SP
A9 Religious beliefs and the relational Hall NIZA
Thursday 30 11.45
Chair: Judy Pickles (USA) Presenters: Ingrid Pedroni (Italy): Talking with God: how the therapeutic encounter can be shaped by
religious experience and their social counterpart in communities and family ENG – SP Mitchel Becker (Israel): You Are Requested to Raise Your Eyes And See: The Reconstruction of
Religious and Psychoanalytic Belief In The Intersubjective Encounter ENG – SP
B1 Treatment enclaves and treatment outcome: A clinical mystery
Hall ROMA 1
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Chana Ullman (Israel) Presenter :
Joyce Slochower (USA) ENG – SP Discussants: Adrienne Harris (USA) & Ariel Liberman (Spain)
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B2 Aggression and Sexuality in Contemporary Contexts Hall ROMA 2
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Orna Kislasi (Israel) Presenters:
Andrew Samuels (U.K.): Promiscuities: Psychology, Politics, Spirituality - and Hypocrisy ENG – SP Rosario Castaño (Spain): The integration of aggression and tenderness as a factor that actives
and maintains sexual desire. ENG – SP Ginna Clark (USA): Monogamy unsettled, love undone: a contemporary ethos of eros
B3 How Shall I Live? The Quest for Depth and Meaning in a Technological World
Hall LISBOA
Friday 1 11.45
Chair/Discussant: Ilana Laor (Israel) Presenters: Frank Summers (USA): The Search for the Self in a World of Technology
Peter Shabad (USA): Face-to Face: Constructing Meaning in the Facelessness of Technology
B4 Relational Psychoanalysis Confronted to Contemporary Societies
Hall BRUSELAS
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Alexis Mordoh (Greece) Presenters: Doris Brothers (USA): Promising, Bystanding and Standing Beside: Relational Psychoanalysts as
Healers and Activists ENG – SP GRITA (Augusto Abello et al.) (Spain): Facing globalization: Surrender or connection of the self in
a changing society ENG – SP David Wald (Israel):Psychoanalysis and social involvement ENG – SP
B5 What Does Relational Psychoanalysis Have To Say To Work With Difficult To Reach Patients? OR It’s Hard To Treat a Patient When There Is Only One Self in the Room!
Hall LONDRES
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Talia Appelbaum-Peled (Israel) Presenters: JADE P. MCGLEUGHLIN (USA): Playing in the analyst’s mind: a necessary way station on the route
to subjectivity?
Steven H. Cooper (USA): Heart/Mind Theft and the Dilemma of Psychoanalytic Engagement:
The Analyst's Fantasy of Becoming a Good Internalized Object Discussant: Malcolm O. Slavin (USA)
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
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B6 Philosophical and Clinical Perspectives on Liberation: B. Brandchaft, Relational Pioneer
Hall PARIS
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Hugo Bleichmar (Spain) Presenters: Donna Orange (USA): “The attitude of heroes”: Bernard Brandchaft and the Hermeneutics of
Trust ENG – SP Shelley Doctors (USA): Liberating Patients from the Residues of Relational Trauma:
Brandchaft's Quest Discussant: Michael Reison (USA)
B7 Engagement and Relatedness Hall VIENA
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Sacha Cuppa (Spain) Presenters: Stephen Schlein (USA): The Nature of Clinical Evidence and Dimensions of Relatedness: An
Investigation into Erik Erikson´s Interpersonal-Relational Method of Psychoanalysis
Ilene Philipson (USA): Erich Fromm: A Challenge to Contemporary Thinking About the
Traumatized Other
Maurizio Pinato (Italy): Thinking in a time of crisis
B8 Anxiety, “Primitive”, Trauma and Faith Hall BERLIN
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Neri Daurella (Spain) Presenters: Juan José Martinez Ibáñez (Spain): Rethinking the concept of anxiety. An overview of the concept
through the approach of Relational Psychoanalysis ENG – SP Maria de Lourdes Mattei (UK): PRIMITIVE MATTERS Lisa Cataldo (USA): I know That my Redeemer Lives: A Relational Perspective on Trauma,
Dissociation, and Faith ENG – SP
B9 Culture Differences and the process of integration Hall GLASGOW
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Tessa Philips (Australia) Presenters: Ruth Lijtmaer (USA): The Analyst Inevitable Involvement in the Patient´s World: Culture and
Ethnicity in the Therapeutic Relationship Sally Swartz (South-Africa): The broken mirror: Difference and shame in South African
psychotherapy Patricia Fernández (USA): A Spaniard in a Latino NYC: Holding the Paradox of Privilege and
Marginality ENG – SP
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B10 Relational Psychoanalysis and social influences Hall NIZA
Friday 1 11.45
Chair: Raúl Naranjo (Spain) Presenters: Judy Roth (USA): Partnering on a Frontline: Exhaustion, Sobriety, and Possibility. A Relational,
Integrative View ENG – SP
Elizabeth A. Corpt (USA): Grist for Whose Mill?: Is the analyst the mill owner, the mill worker, or
the peasant in the field? ENG – SP
Amira Simha-Alpern (USA): Analyst´s Imperfection: Therapeutic Use of Analyst’s Imperfection as
Psychoanalysis Transitions From its Oedipal to Post Oedipal Eras.
C1 Confusion Hall ROMA 1
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Emilce D. Bleichmar (Spain) Presenters: Ken Corbett (USA): Relational Ethics and The Confusing Practice of Unknowing
Eyal Rozmarin (USA): A double confusion of tongues
Discussant: Jessica Benjamin (USA)
C2 Women on the Couch: Genital Stimulation and the Birth of Psychoanalysis
Hall ROMA 2
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Susanna Federici (Italy) Presenter: Karen Starr & Lewis Aron (USA): Women on the Couch: Genital Stimulation and the Birth of
Psychoanalysis
Discussants: Ann D´Ercole & Susanna Federici
C3 On Analytic Peace and the “Fetish” Hall BERLIN
Friday 1 15.30
Chair/Discussant: Barry Magid (USA) Presenters: Joye Weisel-Barth (USA) : The Fetish in Nicole Krauss’s Great House and in Clinical Practice: A
Relational Perspective on One Response to Trauma ENG – SP Steven Stern (USA): Analytic Peace: A Relational Reframing of the Concept of Working Through ENG – SP
C4 The Frustration and Fostering of Desire in a Changing World Hall LONDRES
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Shlomo Beinart (Israel) Presenters:
Julia E. Davies (USA): Beyond Selfish and Selfless; the Dialectics of Generative Desire ENG – SP Margaret Crastnopol (USA): The Microtraumatic Influence of Righteous Indignation on Self and
Others ENG – SP Discussant: Sandra Buechler (USA)
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C5 Ghosts in the 21st Century Hall LISBOA
Friday 1 15.30
Chair/Discussant: Adrienne Harris (USA) Presenters: Atlas-Koch, Galit & Fox, Arthur (USA): Ghosts aren’t allowed here
Ferguson, Heather & Kalb, Margery (USA): The Unburied Dead: Ghostly Visitations and their
Countertransference Vicissitudes
Michael Feldman and Susan Klebanoff (USA): Turning Ghosts into Ancestors
C6 From Research to Relational Practice Hall PARIS
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Francesc Vieta (Spain) Presenters:
Francesc Vieta (Spain):Receptivity and initiative ENG – SP Sarah Calvert (New Zealand): Reading what is not said: Doing research which reads ‘between
the lines’. ENG – SP Jessica Boyat (USA): The Power of In-between space: The human mirror neuron system and
processes of change in clinical work and society
C7 Non symbolic processes in Relational Psychoanalysis Hall BRUSELAS
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Carlos Rodríguez Sutil (Spain) Presenters:
Rina Lazar (Israel): "Infinite conversation": The work of the Unconscious ENG – SP Karl Loszak (Canada): Empathy and Intersubjectivity; From Phenomenology to Psychoanalysis
Tomas Wange (Sweden): Towards a Formulation of An Epistemological Theory For
Psychotherapy
C8 On Shipwrecks and mourning Hall VIENA
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Birgitta Elmquist (Sweden) Presenters:
Roberto Arendar (Argentine): Sinking with the Titanic? ENG – SP Diana Margarita Kahn (Italy): Shipwreck with spectator ENG – SP Stephanie Bot (Canada): The Grieving Analyst: Intersubjective Tiers of Mourning
C9 Women through conflict Hall GLASGOW
Friday 1 15.30
Chair: Barbra Z. Locker (USA) Presenters: Bonnie Zindel (USA): Simone de Beauvoir, a one-woman show: a dramatization of the
revolutionary feminist’s mind in an imagined relational psychoanalysis while writing her
seminal creative work challenging the role of women in society.
Judy Gold (USA): Elena. A woman of world history
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
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D1 The Changing Face of Erotic Countertransference: From Boundary Violation to Therapeutic Action
Hall ROMA 1
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Manuel Aburto (Spain) Presenters: Galit Atlas-Koch (USA): Touch me, Know me - A Clinical Case of Distress, Regulation and Sex
Steven Kuchuck (USA): Please (Don’t) Want Me: The Therapeutic Action of Male Sexual Desire
in the Treatment of Heterosexual Men
Steven Knoblauch (USA): “Wild” Phallacies : The Perversion of Erotic Countertransference
Experience ENG – SP
D2 On Eros, Love and Couple Hall ROMA 2
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Yavuz Erten (Turkey) Presenters: Darlene B. Ehrenberg (USA): On Love and Coercion
Paolo Stramba-Badiale (Italy): “I’m so excited that I can’t give up” Erotomania and dissociative
states. Pere Llovet (Spain): The emotional connection of the couple and the new contexts of Egalitarian
Individualism ENG – SP
D3 Preventative Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Clinical Consideration of Systems of Pathological Accommodation
Hall BERLIN
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Mª Dolores J. Díaz-Benjumea (Spain) Presenters: Jacqueline Gotthold (USA) & Dorienne Sorter (USA): Preventative Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy: A Clinical Consideration of Systems of Pathological Accommodation
Discussant: Amy Joelson (USA)
D4 Relational perspectives on Clinical Writing… Through training and beyond
Hall LISBOA
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair/ Discussant: Joyce Slochower (USA) Presenters: Barbara A. Baer (USA): Psychoanalytic Writing: Lynchpin for Tripartite Analytic Training
Jane B. Burka (USA): Metabolizing Trauma Through Psychoanalytic Writing
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein (USA): Writing to and from the Arts
D5 Expanding the Frame (III): Technical models Hall LONDRES
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Alejandra Plaza Espinosa (México) Presenters: George Lianos (Australia): The conversational model: An evolving Therapeutic Approach for
Dynamic Times
Luis Raimundo Guerra Cid (Spain): A new Topographic for Therapeutical Action ENG – SP Antonio A. Pires (Portugal): From the armchair to the couch and from the couch to the armchair
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D6 Creativity Unbound: Relational Perspectives on Finding One´s Creative Voice
Hall PARIS
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Juanita Andrea Amaya Charras (Argentine) Presenters: Lauren Levine (USA): Into thin air: Co-constructing shame, recognition, and creativity in an
analytic process
Mark Gerald (USA): Struggling for Mutual Expression: Discovering and Creating a
Psychoanalytic Voice
Discussant: Fred Stern (USA)
D7 Cyberworld, Instant Culture and Relational Psychotherapy Hall BRUSELAS
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Fernando Urizar (Spain) Presenters: Ruth Sharabany (USA), Etziona Israeli (Israel) & Zehorit Asulin-Simhon (Israel): Interface of
Cyber Space and Psychotherapeutic Space-Relationship Avoidance vs. Closeness in Adolescents’
Psychotherapy
Aaron Balick (U.K.): TMI in the Transference, LOL: the loss of therapist anonymity in the Google
generation ENG – SP Don Greif (USA): The Revitalization of Psychoanalysis: Antidote to ‘Instant Culture’
D8 Traumatized Bodies: Mirror, Witness, and Creative Transformations
Hall VIENA
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Cristina Bonucci (Italy) Presenters: Cleonie White (USA): Poetry, Music, and Strawberries: Implicit Resonance of the Patient's
Trauma in the Body of the Analyst
Alexandra Giniger (USA): Canvassing Memory: Felix Nussbaum's Portraiture of Shifting Identities
as Witness to Trauma in Weimar Germany
D9 Motherhood, Infertility, and Society in the Changing Analytic Dyad
Hall GLASGOW
Saturday 2 09.00
Chair: Judi Kobrick (Canada) Presenters: Kathy Bacon-Greenberg (USA): Whose Eggs/Whose Baby: When the Analyst’s
Experience Broadens the Inquiry
Bárbara Freedgood (USA): Infertility: Ambivalence, Technology and Loss through a Relational
Lens
Patricia Tidwell (USA): Creating Fertility in Analytic Dyad: A Relational View
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E1 Improvisation in 21st Century Psychoanalysis ROMA 2 Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Phillip Ringstrom (USA) Presenters: Phillip Ringstrom, Anthony Bass, Darlene Ehrenberg (USA) Fellow authors: Hazel Ipp (Canada), Stephen Knoblauch, Steven Stern (USA)
E2 Freeing an un-free mind: The birth of a psychoanalytic community in former soviet states
Hall ROMA 1
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair/discussant: Donna Orange (USA) Presenters: Gabriela Mann (Israel); Gila Ofer (Israel)
E3 A Missing Link for Academic Research: Integrating Relational Psychoanalytic Theory and Methods to Psycho-Social Research
Hall BERLIN
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Montserrat Ventura (Spain) Presenters: Katie Gentile (USA): A Missing Link for Academic Research: Integrating Relational
Psychoanalytic Theory and Methods to Psycho-Social Research
Katharina Rothe (Germany): Analyzing Guilt and Shame as Countertransference within a
Psychosocial Research Context
Sarah Hill (USA): True Self/False Self Dynamics on the Social Level: Working Towards a Coherent
Subjectivity with the Socially Constructed Other
E4 A comparative psychoanalytic view of traumatic loss, death and mourning
Hall LONDRES
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Susana Espinosa (Spain) Presenters: Deborah Dowd (USA): When Ghosts Remain Ghosts (and not Ancestors). A Relational Approach
to Traumatic Loss and Enduring Grief
David Doolittle (USA): Neo-Kleinian perspectives on traumatic loss and mourning
Discussant: Malcolm O. Slavin (USA)
E5 Implicit/Explicit and Body/language relationships Hall PARIS
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Luisa Vilardell (Spain) Presenters: Valeria Pulcini (Italy): “Mary Rose, me, and a little girl sitting on sacks of flour" Accessing
implicit memory through the use of analogical language ENG – SP
Starr Kelton-Locke (USA): The Body as Big Sagacity: Subsymbolic Forms of Communication
ENG – SP
Guler Fisek (Turkey): Please See Me Even if I Don´t See You: Relational Encounters in
Psychotherapy ENG – SP
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E6 Analyst Presence and Absence Hall BRUSELAS
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Tamar Barnea (Israel) Presenters: Linda Jacobs (USA): The Analyst´s Maternal Presence/Presents: The Mutative Impact of the
Analyst´s Affective Engagement
Carlamarina Rodriguez Pereira (Spain): Break in the Continuity of the Psychotherapeutic Process:
Change of Psychotherapist. A Reflection From the Relational Perspective ENG – SP Kasiani Feleki (Greece): An Erotic Dream of the Analyst About Her Patient and its Disclosure
E7 Communication in Relational Psychoanalysis: Alternatives Hall VIENA
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Boaz Shalgi (Israel) Presenters: Maria Tammone (Italy): "Sotto voce" Playing together with different notes. Co-Construction of
a double-counterpoint
John Sloane (Canada): Sleep, death & rebirth.
Janine de Peyer (USA): Raising the curtain: Unconscious Communication and the Uncanny
E8 Wisdom from the past - new paths for the Future: Recovering philosophical, theological and historical narratives
Hall LISBOA
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Maite Jordán (Spain) Presenters: J. Alistair Ross (U.K.): Sacred psychoanalysis - a new development in contemporary
psychoanalysis Marie Hoffman (USA): From sacred narrative to intersubjectivity theory - Musings on Hegel,
Ricoeur and Benjamin
B. William Brennan (USA): Ferenczi´s Consulting Room – How our Past informs our Future
E9 Transgenerational processes Hall GLASGOW
Saturday 2 11.00
Chair: Fernando Silva (Portugal) Presenters: Tami Dror-Schieber (Israel): Trans- generational Transference from a Relational Perspective –
Whose Ghosts Are These?
Laurel Silber (USA): Transformation at Adolescence Requires Resisting The Transmission of
Dissociated Transgenerational Processess to Feel Real
Gerhard Payrhuber (Austria): In the Realm of the Undead – Intergenerational Transference
* Bilingual English-Spanish versions in some papers of simultaneous panel marked ENG – SP will be available as
handout material for a limited number of seats. Some not marked could be added if possible.
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
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Interactive Poster Session
(Multilingual, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese):
(Hall MADRID area; Thursday June 30, 15:15-16:45 / 2nd. Turn Friday July 1, 17:45-18:45)
Focusing on a variety of themes, including experiences in clinical and community settings
Cod Presenter Title P01 AMAYA CHARRAS, JUANITA ANDREA Art From The Relational View of Fairbairn
P02 FRAILE MARQUES, LUCAS La pieza perdida del puzzle psicoanalítico
P03 GRANELL NINOT, LUIS El trabajo en equipo en la construcción de la relación
terapéutica. Un caso.
P04 KOBRICK, JUDI The Desire for Submission and the Fear of Surrender: Related,
Lived and Imagined
P05 MULET HOMS, MARÍA MARGARITA Disfunción Parental en la Familia de Origen como Factor de
Riesgo Obstétrico
P06 NANCLARES, JAQUELINA El encuadre en Psicoanálisis Relacional
P07 NIR, ADIT Self-Mutilation In The Context of Mutual Creation
P08 PLAZA MARTÍN, ALBERTO & VENTURA, MONTSERRAT
Grupo terapéutico combinado con psicoterapia individual. Dos
recursos, un proceso
P09 PÉREZ RIGAU, ISABEL “A contrapelo”, una paciente que quiso ser perfecta.
P10 RODRÍGUEZ PEREIRA, CARLAMARINA Descriptive Study of the Role of the Secondary gain in
Psychotherapy in a Mental Health Public Service (Bilingual
English/Spanish)
P11 SAMPERISI, ALBERTO RAMON El Psicodrama como Psicoterapia relacional
P12 TORIBIO CABALLERO, SANDRA Time Over - Life After Treatment
P13 ULLOA DE D´AGOSTINO, MABEL ALBA Método Alba: Nueva Visión del Espacio y del Tiempo en el
Abordaje de Patologías Severas
P14 VILARDELL, LUISA “¿Por qué tengo que seguir? ¡Ni siquiera sé nedar! Reflexiones
en torno al afecto de la vergüenza.//”“Why should I go on? I
can´t even swim! Thoughts on shame.” (Bilingual
English/Spanish)
MADRID June 29 – July, 2 2011
E-mail: iarpp@psicoterapiarelacional.es Web page: www.iarpp2011.com Site: NH Eurobuilding For other social and tourist events, see conference web
Special Sessions:
Meet the authors! New Relational Books!
Sign the books! (Friday July 1, 17:45-19:00)
In English: Introducing and moderating, TBD (Hall ROMA 2)
• Steven Cooper: "A Disturbance in the Field: Essays in Transference-Countertransference" Commented by TBD.
• Marie Hoffman: “Toward mutual recognition” Commented by Alistair Ross.
• Donna Orange: "The Suffering Stranger: Hermeneutics for Everyday Clinical Practice" Commented by Judy Pickles.
• Shelley Doctors, Bernard Brandchaft and Dorienne Sorter "Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis: Brandchaft's Intersubjective Vision" Commented by Jacqueline Gotthold.
In Spanish: Introducing and moderating, Alejandro Ávila (Hall LISBOA)
• Ramón Riera´s “La conexión emocional” (Barcelona, Octaedro, 2011) Commented by Joan Coderch (Spain)
• Joan Coderch´s “La práctica de la psicoterapia relacional” (Madrid, Ágora Relacional, 2010) Commented by Neri Daurella (Spain)
• Augusto Abello B. & Ariel Liberman “Una introducción a la obra de Winnicott” (Madrid, Ágora Relacional, 2011) Commented by the authors (Spain).
In Italian: Introducing and moderating, Susanna Federici (Hall ROMA 1)
• Vittorio Lingiardi, Gherardo Amadei, Giorgio Caviglia, Francesco De Bei “La svolta relazionale. Itinerari italiani” (“The relational turn. Italian journeys”) Commented by Jeremy Safran.
Pre-conference workshops (Wednesday June 29, 9.00-13.00 / 14.30-17.15)
• Research Methodology for Relational Psychoanalysis (Horst Kächele) (Hall BERLIN)
• Affect Regulation: A Clinical Synthesis (Daniel Hill) (Hall LONDRES)
• The Analytic Relationship and the Dialogue of Unconsciouses: A Clinical Workshop (Anthony Bass) (Hall PARIS)
• Sándor Ferenczi, the “introjective psychoanalyst” and the role-reversal dynamics (Franco Borgogno) (Hall BRUSELAS)
Other meetings and Activities:
• IARPP Board meeting (Wed. 14:00-16:30)
• Candidate´s reception (Wed. 17:00 -18:00))
• Welcome reception (Wed. 20:15-22:00)
• IARPP Local Chapters meeting (Thursday by lunch time)
• IARPP Membership Meeting (Friday by lunch time)
• Gala Dinner and Live-Music performance (Friday night)
CONTINUING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES This conference is intended for psychoanalysts, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, marriage and family counselors, and clinical professional counselors. The conference is organized to facilitate maximum opportunity for dialogue between the audience and the presenters, allowing clinicians to engage in an extensive variety of topics relevant to the field. ACCREDITATION The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy (IARPP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. IARPP maintains responsibility for this program and its content. CE credits will be available to social workers pending approval for conference by NASW. Continuing Education Credits will be awarded as follows: Preconference workshops= 5 credits; Main Conference Program (Thursday - Saturday) = 20 credits; Total Conference = 25 credits *Other professionals are welcome to apply for CE credits, however, they are responsible for checking with their country/state licensing boards if APA credits are valid. ACREDITACIÓN Este congreso ha sido declarado de interés sanitario por el Ministerio de Sanidad, Política Social e Igualdad de España (Resolución de 24-3-2011). Solicitados créditos de Formación Continuada de las Profesiones Sanitarias- Sistema Nacional de Salud (Agencia Laín Entralgo, C.A.M.) (Expdte. 11/ 1561) para los profesionales sanitarios españoles (Médicos y Psicólogos Clínicos) que asistan a la conferencia completa y a uno de los talleres pre-congreso.
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