Endangered Psychotherapies (Poster)
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2016-04
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Health insurance companies and Federal regulators are moving the American health care system– including psychotherapy–toward
“evidence-based treatment.” For psychotherapy, that means a movement in the direction of short-term behaviorally-focused treatments, which can be manualized and evaluated quickly and cleanly. This movement thus imperils a rich tradition of psychotherapies which are based
on European models, which are more introspective, longer-term, and harder to evaluate. This series examines three “endangered
psychotherapies” coming out of European intellectual traditions: psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy, Jungian psychotherapy, and Gestalt psychotherapy.
Date, time, and place of events :
Awareness, Authenticity & Aggression: Superpowers in a Dis-Empowering World / Michael O'Brien : THURSDAY | APRIL 7 | 7:OO PM | EAC 2 --
Making Psychoanalysis Relevant. Practicing in the Real World / Ghislaine Boulanger| MONDAY | APRIL 18 | 10:10 AM | BARN 100 --
A Jungian Approach to Working with Borderline Disorders / Francine Lorimer| THURSDAY | APRIL 28 | 7:00 PM | CAPA SYMPOSIUM
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Posters, Psychotherapy, East Academic Center (EAC), CAPA Symposium, Barn 100