This introductory webinar will provide a general overview of the concept of psychoanalytic listening including an exploration of the role of free association, the mechanisms of transference and countertransference and how these phenomena relate to a therapist's capacity to listen most effectively to the spoken and unspoken. It will also highlight how the maintenance of a particular therapeutic stance is helpful in becoming more attuned to latent material.
Considerations for listening within the framework of teletherapy will also be examined.
https://frumtherapist.com/workshops/FoundationsofPsychoanalyticListening/viewFoundations of Psychoanalytic Listening
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Presenter: Chaya Rubin, Ph.D.
Course Length: 1 Hour
This introductory webinar will provide a general overview of the concept of psychoanalytic listening including an exploration of the role of free association, the mechanisms of transference and countertransference and how these phenomena relate to a therapist's capacity to listen most effectively to the spoken and unspoken. It will also highlight how the maintenance of a particular therapeutic stance is helpful in becoming more attuned to latent material.
Considerations for listening within the framework of teletherapy will also be examined.
Introduction to psychoanalytic listening
Listening for the unconscious
Listening for transference and countertransference
Listening to language
Silence and the place of interpretation
Questions, summary, and conclusion