The Dance of Relationship: Self, Other and the Intersubjective Space
Presented by Amy Friedman, Ph.D. and Christine Oliver, Ed.M., LICSW
This conversation will explore intersubjectivity from a phenomenological perspective. It will include a focus on multiple layers of experience of being-in the presence of an/other. Concepts will include rediscovering “aliveness” in contemporary psychoanalytic thinking and the mutual and reciprocal impact of client and therapist and explore areas such as affect regulation, attachment, and the phenomena of projective identification. Implications for technique and treatment will be explored through clinical theory and vignettes.
CEs available for LMHC and LICSW
May 31, 2009 Registration 11:30 a.m. Noon – 4:30 p.m. Presentation 12 Noon – 4:00 p.m. Andover-Newton Theological School Peck Faculty Lounge in Stoddard Hall Newton Centre, Massachusetts
Amy Friedman works in private practice in Newton and Brookline. She is also a third year fellow at the Boston Institute for Psychotherapy, and serves as Associate Staff in their outpatient clinic. She provides individual, couple and family therapy, merging an existential and psychoanalytic orientation and style. She is dedicated to further pursuing her interest and experience in both teaching and supervision. She has been a steering committee member and regular presenter for NECET, and currently emphasizes intersubjectivity, relationality, and the blending of theory, technique, and artistry in our clinical work.
Christine Oliver is a senior staff clinician at Wheelock College’s Counseling Center, where in addition to counseling students she serves as supervisor and seminar leader for the intern training program. Christine is also a clinician at the Program for Psychotherapy at the Cambridge Health Alliance, adjunct faculty for Lesley University’s Masters Program in counseling psychology, and maintains a private practice in Brookline, MA.
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