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Philadelphia Jungian Professional
Club
And
The Philadelphia Society of Clinical
Psychologists,
The Human Services Center
Present
Night Terrors: A
Titanic Experience
The topic of night terrors has not been addressed in the Jungian literature. The
scientific background will be provided, along with mythological amplification by
considering stories of the Titans and the life history of Edvard Munch, whose
famous painting the Scream personifies the night terror moment. Clinical
relevance will be addressed.
Date: Friday, May 14, 2010
Place: The Academy House (Lower Level)
1420 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215-735-9096 (Academy House) or 215-450-9941 (Marion’s cell)
Time: Registration: 12:30 p.m. Enrollment
limited. (Light lunch provided.)
Program:
1:00pm to 5:00pm.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
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Define night
terrors and differentiate from nightmares
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Describe the
Titans and what might be a Titanic effect. Differentiate the Titans from the
Olympians
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Consider the
value of artwork as amplification for clinical practice
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Describe
psychoanalyst Andre Green’s concept of the “dead mother”
PRESENTER
Linda Carter, MSN, CS is a Jungian analyst practicing in Boston and in
Providence, RI. She is the US Book Review Editor for the Journal of Analytical
Psychology and an Assistant Editor for the Jung Journal of San Francisco. She
edited Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis
(2004) with Joe Cambray. In 2008, she published a paper called
“Bi-directionality of Influence in the Matisse/Picasso Relationship and in
Clinical Practice” for Quadrant. In press is a book chapter called "Countertransference
and Intersubjectivity” to be published in Murray Stein’s new edition of Jungian
Analysis. She is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston.
CE CREDITS
Registration Fee: $125.
CE Credits: Continuing Education Credits are available for psychologists
and social workers from the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists. Add
$20 to registration fee. This program is cosponsored by Philadelphia Society of
Clinical Psychologists and the Philadelphia Jungian Professional Club. The
Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists is approved by the American
Psychological Association to sponsor Continuing Education for psychologists. The
Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists maintains responsibility for the
program and its content.
This program provides Four (4) Hours of CE Credits for psychologists and social
workers.
Mail registration to: PPS c/o Dr. Marion Rudin Frank
250 S. 17th Street, Suite 101,
Phila. Pa. 19103 (215-545-7800)
www.thejungclub.com for registration
form and additional information
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