Psychoanalytic Explorations: Ended but Not Over: Explorations of Difficult Terminations in Psychotherapy by Jeffrey Sibrack, MD

NOBPC or Zoom 3624 Coliseum St., New Orleans, United States

Psychoanalytic Explorations is a series in which faculty members and students of the NOBPC, as well as interested members of the community, present and discuss issues of current concern to them. The focus will be on clinical practice, theoretical challenges, and non-clinical applications of psychoanalytic theory; all presentations are intended to deepen attendees’ ability to ... Read more

Beyond Words: Exploring Countertransference Through Art & Sensory Expression by Robert Wolf, DPsa Scientific Conference In-person or Zoom

Imagine Recovery New Orleans 738 Nashville Ave, New Orleans, LA, United States

Sponsored by The Svenson Lectureship Fund NOBPC in collaboration with Imagine Recovery New Orleans presents Beyond Words: Exploring Countertransference Through Art & Sensory Expression An Experiential Workshop for Clinicians on Navigating Unconscious Responses Robert Wolf, DPsa Attendees will receive a 3-hour CME certificate. This is a hybrid event. Please choose to join us at Imagine ... Read more

Doubting Doubt: Success, Failure and Ambiguity in Two Psychodynamic Treatments of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Paul Doyen, LMSW

NOBPC or Zoom 3624 Coliseum St., New Orleans, United States

Psychoanalytic Explorations is a series in which faculty members and students of the NOBPC, as well as interested members of the community, present and discuss issues of current concern to them. The focus will be on clinical practice, theoretical challenges, and non-clinical applications of psychoanalytic theory; all presentations are intended to deepen attendees’ ability to ... Read more

Murder-Suicide in Post-Katrina New Orleans: A Perfect Storm of Multidetermined Causes – W. Scott Griffies MD, DFAPA

NOBPC or Zoom 3624 Coliseum St., New Orleans, United States

This applied psychoanalytic paper explores the phenomenon of murder-suicide in post-Katrina New Orleans, focusing on the case of Zack Bowen and Addie Hall. The aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina often leads to increased mental health issues, including violence and suicide. The author, who lived and practiced psychiatry in the French Quarter, was involved ... Read more