Winter 2012 Event: A Day With Psychoanalyst, Author and Gestalt Therapist Lynne Jacobs PhD

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SICGT’s Winter Event:

A Day with

Lynne Jacobs, PhD

Saturday Feb. 25, 2012

A Relational Perspective in Psychotherapy:

Experiential Complexity and Intrinsic Ethics

An Experiential Workshop

Designed to Help you Professionally …

Deepen your understanding of psychotherapy as a relational endeavor.

Expand complexity through contact

Work within a relational ethical frame

Broaden your use of self in the Psychotherapeutic Dialogue

Experience a master therapist working with individuals in live therapy demonstrations

… and  Personally

Enjoy the company of old and new friends

Enhance your professional network

Enjoy a Day with a Master Psychotherapist

Learn & Grow with a diverse group of Colleagues

At first glance the three topics: relationality, ethics, and experiential complexity, may appear to be separate themes. However, when one embraces the foundational assumptions of relationality, emotional processes are seen as more shared than belonging to the province of the individual. And emotional complexity brings one into contact with others in such a way that an intrinsic ethic emerges.  In this experiential workshop, Dr. Jacobs will elaborate on the foundational assumptions of relationality, on experiential complexity, and on the intrinsic therapeutic and personal ethic that emerges from our situated human living.  In live demonstration sessions, she will work with individuals, bringing workshop participants into a shared experience of relational psychotherapy in practice.

10 am – 4pm

International House

UC Berkeley

$130 Professionals

($115 early registration)

$110 Groups of three or more

$100 Interns & Students

Lynne Jacobs, PhD
Lynne, Ph.D., lives in two psychotherapy worlds. She is co-founder of the Pacific Gestalt Institute and is also a training and supervising analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. She is co-author (with Rich Hycner), of The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy: A Dialogic / Self Psychology Approach (1995). She and Hycner co-edited Relational Perspectives in Gestalt Therapy (2010). She has also written numerous articles for gestalt and for psychoanalytic publications. She has an abiding interest in furthering our understanding of relational factors in the therapy process.  Lynne trains therapists internationally.

She has a private practice in West Los Angeles.

Please Register Online or call us at 510-647-8894 to register by phone
Groups of four or more, please call for registration and discount.

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