Fridays @ CCP Lecture Series
Lynne Zeavin, Psy.D
(New York, NY)
Friday, January 17, 2025
INTERPRETATION: Time, Timing, Loss & Recovery
7-9pm: (CST):Presentation & Discussion
Haymarket House, 800 W Buena Ave, Chicago, IL
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Zoom
About the presentation: In the paper the author argues for the contemporary and ongoing relevance of interpretation and suggests that it serves a crucial linking function between patient and analyst . In addition, interpretation provides an important link with temporalities; the time of the analytic hour and the time of the patient’s history as it unfolds in the present. Analysis, the author argues. is bounded by time and by loss. Writing from a Kleinian perspective, the paper includes two case vignettes that exemplify these propositions.
Dr. Lynne Zeavin is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst in full time practice in New York City. She is a training and supervising analyst at the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, where she chairs the Curriculum. An Associate Editor at JAPA, she is the author of papers that have explored idealization, the status of the object, neutrality,interpretation and the various aspects of Kleinian theory. Dr. Zeavin supervises widely from a contemporary Kleinian perspective. She is co-founder of the Rita Frankiel Memorial Fellowship funded by the Melanie Klein Trust and a founder of Second Story, a non-institutional psychoanalytic space in New York City.The co-editor, with Donald Moss, of Hating, Abhoring and Wishing to Destroy: Psychoanalytic Essays on the Contemporary Moment, Dr. Zeavin is currently working on a co-edited book, with Sally Weintrobe, on Clinical Conversations surrounding the Climate Emergency.
Learning Objectives
1. Participants will be able to describe the temporal dimension of psychoanalytic treatment and its relationship with mourning and loss.
2. Participants will be able to identify the role of interpretation in the here and now of the analytic session
This is an All Level Presentation
Fees
CCP members: free with annual $195 membership, payable at registration.
Students:free with annual $175 membership, payable at registration.
New Fellows / Ongoing: free with annual $250/$300 membership, payable at registration.
Non-CCP members, single admission: $50
Continuing Education
This program is sponsored for Continuing Education Credits by the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis. There is no commercial support for this program, nor are there any relationships between the continuing education sponsor, presenting organization, presenter, program content, research, grants or other funding that could be construed as conflicts of interest. Participants are asked to be aware of the need for privacy and confidentiality throughout the program. If the program content becomes stressful, participants are encouraged to process these feelings during discussion periods. The Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis maintains responsibility for this program and its content. CCP is licensed by the state of Illinois to sponsor continuing education credits for Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Counselors and Licensed Clinical Psychologists (license no. 159.000941 and 268.000020 and 168.000238 Illinois Dept. of Financial and Professional Regulation).
Professionals holding the aforementioned credentials will receive 2.0 continuing education credits for attending the entire program. To receive these credits a completed evaluation form must be turned in at the end of the presentation and licensed psychologists must first complete a brief exam on the subject matter. No continuing education credit will be given for attending part of the presentation. Refunds for CE credit after the program begins will not be honored. If a participant has special needs or concerns about the program, s/he/they should contact Toula Kourliouros Kalven by January 16, 2025 at: tkalven@ccpsa.org
References/Suggested Readings
Baraitser, L. (2017). Enduring Time. London: Bloomsbury Press.
Bion, W.r. (1962). Learning from Experience. London: Karnac Books, 1984.
Britton, R & Steiner, J. (1994). Interpretation: Selected fact or overvalued idea? International Journal of Psychoanalysis 75:1069–1078.
Feldman, M. (1993). The dynamics of reassurance. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 74:275–285.
Klein, M. (1940). Mourning and its relation to manic-depressive states. In Love, Guilt and Reparation and Other Works, 1921–1945. London.
Presented by
The Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis/CCP Program Committee: Toula Kourliouros Kalven, Alan Levy, PhD, Zak Mucha, LCSW
The Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis is an IRS 501(C)(3) charitable organization, and expenses may be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law and your personal tax situation.