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Practical Psychoanalysis:
The Patient/Therapist Relationship and Dreams

The second part of this two part series on Practical Psychoanalysis will focus on the relationship between the analyst and the patient and on Dreams. Each of these phenomena are critical to the analytic process. Issues to be explored in Part 2 will include:

*The therapeutic alliance, both real and transferential--How the patient/ analyst relationship develops during the analysis

* The Transference/Countertransference matrix--the intricate conscious and unconscious interweaving of the patient's transference and the therapists countertransference and how they impact each other.   

*The use of dreams, "the royal road to the Unconscious"; how therapists can listen to and interpret the patient's dream. Dreams will be examined from both a psychoanalytic and neuroscience perspective.

Ample time will be provided for clinical examples and for questions and discussion.  

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Practical Psychoanalysis:
The Patient/Therapist Relationship and Dreams

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Presenter: Hindie M. Klein, PsyD

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Course Length: 2 Hours

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define the key concepts of the Therapeutic relationship, both from the perspective of the Real Relationship and the Transferential Relationship
  2. Define and summarize the Transference/Countertransference Matrix and how it informs and fuels the treatment
  3. Define key concepts in dream analysis and interpretation from a classical perspective
  4. Define key concepts in dream analysis from current neuroscientific findings
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The second part of this two part series on Practical Psychoanalysis will focus on the relationship between the analyst and the patient and on Dreams. Each of these phenomena are critical to the analytic process. Issues to be explored in Part 2 will include:

*The therapeutic alliance, both real and transferential--How the patient/ analyst relationship develops during the analysis

* The Transference/Countertransference matrix--the intricate conscious and unconscious interweaving of the patient's transference and the therapists countertransference and how they impact each other.   

*The use of dreams, "the royal road to the Unconscious"; how therapists can listen to and interpret the patient's dream. Dreams will be examined from both a psychoanalytic and neuroscience perspective.

Ample time will be provided for clinical examples and for questions and discussion.  

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define the key concepts of the Therapeutic relationship, both from the perspective of the Real Relationship and the Transferential Relationship
  2. Define and summarize the Transference/Countertransference Matrix and how it informs and fuels the treatment
  3. Define key concepts in dream analysis and interpretation from a classical perspective
  4. Define key concepts in dream analysis from current neuroscientific findings

Agenda:

Introduction and Overview (10 minutes)

The Therapeutic Alliance:  Real and Transferential  (15 minutes)

The Development of the Relationship in Psychoanalysis (15 minutes)

The Transference/Countertransference Matrix (20 minutes)

Dream Work: A Psychoanalytic Perspective (10 minutes)

Dream Work:  A Neuroscience Perspective (10 minutes)

The Technique of Dream Interpretation (20 minutes)

Further Growth (5 minutes)

Case Examples/ Q&A (15 minutes)

 



This presentation is open to:
  • Social Workers
  • Professional Counselors
  • Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
  • Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
  • Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
Course Level: intermediate
Level of Clinician: intermediate
  • New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
  • Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
  • Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
  • Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
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