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DR. JEFFREY SEINFELD MEMORIAL PSYCHOANALYTIC LICENSE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS NEURO-PSYCHO-EDUCATION
3rd Trimester of Year
2 and Year 3 of the
Full Training in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
(can be also taken as
an individual post-graduate certificate course; no pre-requisites)
12.5 hrs of post-graduate training certificate
Jeffrey Lewis, PhD
3/23/17 - 6/01/17, 8:15pm - 9:30pm
In-person - 26 W 9th Street (between 5th & 6th Ave), 2C; NYC, 10011 and Virtually (with minimal technical requirements)
$450/ 10-week course; Registration: $25/course (waived for candidates in training)
This 10-week course will trace the origins of antiquity dream interpretation, dream science touching on neuro-biology, Freud's most brilliant discovery even in his own opinion, Jung's re-discovery and elaboration of his masterful theory of mind, Kellerman's work on nightmares, Schwartz's work on the Irma dream (Freud's specimen # 1 and the true beginnings of Psychoanalysis), and the Instructor's samplings of the hundreds of dreams he had utilized in the analysis of his patients during almost four decades of practice.
Beyond theory and the didactic, participants of this course will learn to use their patients' dreams to go someplace in treatment that would be impossible if not for this skill, art and medium.
Topics of the lectures/ discussions planned for :
All readings for this course will be emailed to participants ahead of time.
Flanagan, O.
J. (2000). Dreaming Souls: Sleep, dreams, and the evolution of the conscious
mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Freud, S., &
Crick, J. (1999). The Interpretation of Dreams. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Freud, S. (1900). The Interpretation
of Dreams. S.E.
4-5.
Freud, S.
(1965). The Interpretation of Dreams: Freud’s seminal exploration of human
nature. New York: Avon.
Freud, S.,
Masson, J. M., & Brill, A. A. (2010). The Interpretation of Dreams: The
illustrated edition. New York: Sterling.
Gutheil, E.
A. (1951). The Handbook of Dream Analysis. New York: Liveright.
Hobson, J.
A. (1999). Dreaming As Delirium: How the brain goes out of its mind.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Jung, C. G.
(1975). Dreams. (Translated by Hull, R.F.C.), in C.G. Jung, The
Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vols. 4, 8, 12, 16. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press.
Jung, C. G.,
& Freeman, J. (Eds.) (1964).
Man and His
Symbols.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Kellerman,
H. (2014). The structure of nightmares: Relation to levels of personality. In H.
Kellerman,
A
Consilience of Natural and Social Sciences − A Memoir of Original Contributions (pp.3-90). New York, NY: ORI Academic
Press.
Lansky, M.
R. (Ed.) (1992). Essential Papers on Dreams. New York: New York
University Press.
Ratcliff, A.
J. (1996). A History of Dreams. London: Senate.
Schwartz, J. (2014). Freud’s Irma Dream, the Origin of Psychoanalysis, and the
Bloody Nose. MindConsiliums, 14(9), 1-49.
Stevens, A.
(1995). Private Myths: Dreams and dreaming. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
For more information, please contact ORI administrator Dr. Inna Rozentsvit at 646-522-1056.
Jung, C.G. (1956). Symbols
of Transformation.
Jung, C. G. (1961). Memories,
Dreams, Reflections. (recorded and
edited by Aniela Jaffé).
“I must learn that the dregs
of my thought, my dreams, are the speech of my soul. I must carry them in my heart, and go back and forth over them
in my mind, like the words of
the person dearest to me. Dreams are the guiding words of the soul.
Dreams pave the way for life, and they determine you without you under- standing their language. One would like to learn this language, but who can teach and learn it?
We also live in our dreams; we do not live only by day. Sometimes we accomplish our greatest deeds in dreams.” (Carl Jung)
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