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THEORIES OF AFFECT REGULATION:
A CLINICIAN’S SYNTHESIS

INSTRUCTOR: DANIEL HILL, PHD

Description:

This course will consist of a series of 15 lectures with Q&A on clinical theories of affect regulation. These will cover the theories of mind, development, pathogenesis, and therapeutic action based in the work of Allan Schore, Daniel Siegel, Peter Fonagy, Ed Tronick and the Boston Study Group. (See Course Outline below for list of lecture topics)

These are “stand-alone” lectures that provide an in-depth, clinically oriented understanding of the new paradigm transforming psychotherapeutic practice. Readings provided in the syllabus will enrich learning but are not required to find immediate clinical usefulness. The lectures are designed to provide the basis for and guide psychotherapists and psychoanalysts in their continuing mastery of the integration of attachment theory, neurobiology, psychoanalysis, and infant studies.

Note: The first lecture is an overview of the entire course; the broad strokes of the clinical theory of affect regulation. Prospective students are invited to attend the first lecture as a way of deciding whether to take the entire course. (Those registering for the Full Series will be given priority for initial lecture.)

Date and Time: Mondays, 7:30 - 9:30 PM           March 1 – June 21
                            (No classes April 5; May 31)

Location: 59 west 19th street- suite 3a2, Manhattan, NY 10011

Fees:           Introductory Lecture: $97           Full Series: $1,250

CE Credits:                    (2)                                      (30)

Register online for Introductory Lecture Only

Register online for Full Series

Refunds:
      Refunds less $45 processing fee when cancelled before February 23rd.
      No refunds for introductory lecture after February 23rd.
      No refund for Full Series after March 1st.

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COURSE OUTLINE

March 1 Theories of Affect Regulation: A Clinician’s Synthesis (Overview of the course)


THEORY OF MIND

March 8 States as a Basic Clinic Unit

March 15 Attachment States: State of Mind with Respect to Attachment

March 22 States of Mind: Points of Clinical Interest


THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT

March 29 Classic Attachment Theory: Clinical Implications (A)

April 12 Classic Attachment Theory: Clinical Implications (B)

April 19 Modern Attachment Theory and the Implicit Realm

April 26 The Development of the Capacity to Regulate Affect and the Development of the Self

May 3 The Development of the Capacity to Regulate Affect: Secure Attachment (A)

May 10 The Development of the Capacity to Regulate Affect: Secure Attachment (B)


THEORY OF PATHOGENESIS

May 17 Trauma-Dissociation as the Pathogenic Model

May 24 Personality Disorders: Sequelae of Attachment t/Trauma


THEORY OF THERAPEUTIC ACTION

June 7 Expanded States of Consciousness and Rupture-Repair Sequences

June 14 The Treatment of the Capacity to Regulate Affect

June 21 Regulation and Dysregulation in the Split-Second World of the Therapeutic Relationship

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Educational Objectives:

Attendees will learn:
A Clinical Model for Theories of Affect Regulation including

  • The theory of mind
  • The theory of development
  • The theory of pathogenesis
  • The theory of therapeutic action

Continuing Education Accreditations:

Counselors
PsyBC is an approved sponsor of CEU's for counselors by the National Board of Certified Counselors. Provider #5751

MFT's and LCSW's
PsyBC has been approved by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to offer CE credits to licensed clinical social workers (LCSW's) and licensed marriage, family therapists (MFT's) in the state of Californio Provider #PCE439

Psychoanalysts
PsyBC has been approved by NAAP for psychoanalysts.

Psychologists
PsyBC is approved by the American Psychological Association (provider #10801) to offer continuing education for psychologists. PsyBC maintains responsibility for the program. Approved by the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences (PCE #439).

Social Workers
This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Provider #886357582) for 7 continuing education contact hours.

Psy Broadcasting Corporation, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Psy Broadcasting Corporation is provider #1099 and maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to review the current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal.

States Approved by ASWB:Alaska, Alberta Canada, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Manitoba Canada, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Wisconsin, Wyoming

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