Baltimore Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis

 

Year II Adult Psychotherapy Course

2011-2012

 

Instructor: Danille S. Drake, PhD

ddrakephd@verizon.net

301.320.5659

 

 

Neuroses and Character Disorders

 

Session I:  Symptom Formation and Character

 

Arlow, J. (1963).  Conflict, regression, and symptom formation, IJP 44: pp. 12-22

 

Session II:  Anxiety and Hysteria

Gabbard, G. (1994).  Chapter 9, Anxiety Disorders (pp. 249-267).  Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice.  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

Gabbard, G. (1994).  Chapter 18, Personality Disorders: Hysterical and Histrionic (pp. 555-588), Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice.  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

Session III:  Obsessional Neurosis

Freud, S. (1913). Predisposition to Obsessional Neurosis, SE 12, pp. 317-327.

 

Gabbard, G. (1994).  Chapter 9, Anxiety Disorders (pp. 267-273), Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice.  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

Session IV: Depression

Gabbard, G. (1994).  Chapter 8, Affective Disorders (pp. 219-248), Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice.  Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

 

 

 

 

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Dream Seminar

Tessa Cochran, PhD and Lori Marcus Post, MSW

 

Session 1- Thursday,  December 1, 2011

We will begin with an overview chapter by Schlesinger describing the use of dreams in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.  Please read the chapter below and plan in bring in some case examples of dreams from your clinical work.

Schlesinger<H.J> 92003_. “ Dreams: Royal Road or Scenic Route/” ( Chapter 7 in The Texture of Treatment) Hillendale, N.J  Analytic Press: 103-115.

 

Session 2- Thursday December 15, 2011

We will discuss the following article, by Renik, during our second meeting and continue discussing clinical material.

Renik, O. (1981). Typical Examination Drams, “Superego Dreams,” and Traumatic Dreams. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 50:159-189.

 

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Severe Personality Disorders    

                                 

Instructor:      Samuel T Goldberg, MD

 

 

 

Feb 16:       Kohut, H, and Wolf, E.S. (1978): “The Disorders of Self and Their Treatment: An Outline” 

                                                                           The International J. of Psychoanalysis 59:413-425

                   Gehrie, Mark J.(2011): “From Archaic Narcissism to Empathy for the Self: The Evolution of New Capacities in    
                                                        Psychoanalysis” J. of the American Psychoanalytic Association 59:313-333

 

 

March 8:      Goldstein, Wm.(1996) Dynamic Psychotherapy with the Borderline Patient    Jason Aronson, Inc.

                   Chapter 6 The Depressive Impulse-Ridden Character and the Core Borderline Personality

                   Chapter 8   Overview of Psychotherapy

                   Chapter 9 Psychotherapy with the Borderline Patient

 

 

March 15:   Kernberg, O (1988): “Clinical Dimensions of Masochism” J.of the American Psychoanalytic Association
                                                        36: 1005-1029

 

 

March 29:  Jacobs, T  (1996): “On Therapeutic Interventions in the Analysis of Certain “Unanalyzable” Patients___ Lessons from
                                                    Child and Adolescent Technique” Contemporary Psychoanalysis 32: 215-235

                   Kernberg, O  (1999): “A Severe Sexual Inhibition in the Course of the Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Patient With
                                                    Narcissistic Personality Disorder” The International J. of Psychoanalysis 80:899-908

 

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