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SEPT. 13, 2005—IMPORTANT VENUE CHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Due to the claiming of the Great Hall for Hurricane Katrina victims, the conference will now take place at AARON DAVIS HALL. Click here for directions.
Overview
The psychoanalytic world is changing. One of
the most exciting new developments has been the introduction of the terms “mentalization” and “reflective functioning” by Peter
Fonagy, Mary Target, and their colleagues. The purpose of the conference is
to consider the degree to which these new terms have changed the way psychoanalysts
think about internalization, representation, and other central contemporary
psychoanalytic ideas. How are the concepts of mentalization and reflective
functioning related to psychoanalytic constructs? How are they distinct? What
do these constructs add to questions of theory and technique? How do they
change the way we work with patients? Have these constructs changed the landscape
of psychoanalysis in meaningful ways?
Presenters
Anthony Bateman, Sidney Blatt, Philip M. Bromberg,
Susan Coates, Diana Diamond, Peter Fonagy, Glen Gabbard, Gyorgy Gergely, Karen
Gilmore, Elliot Jurist, Otto Kernberg, Kimberlyn Leary, Linda Mayes, Stephen
Seligman, Arietta Slade, Miriam Steele, Donnel Stern, Mary Target, Steve Tuber, Paul
Wachtel, Lissa Weinstein & Zsolt Unoka
Register now
To register, please download a registration form here* or go to our printable web page registration form here.
*The registration form is a PDF document, viewable with Acrobat Reader software. To download a free copy of Acrobat Reader, click here.
Conference Directors: Elliot Jurist, Ph.D. & Arietta Slade, Ph.D.
Conference Coordinator: Emily Bly
Mentalization, Internalization, & Representation Conference • City College of New York • North Academic Building Room 8/107 • 138th Street & Convent Avenue • New York, NY 10031 • Email