NAAP's 43rd Annual Conference
Saturday, November 14, 2015
8:45 AM - 6:00 PM
at the New York Law School
"Attendance at programs or courses approved by boards that license social work practice in other states: one credit for each hour of attendance."
p.17: #11 of Section 13:44G-6.4
http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/regulations/Chapter-44G-State-Board-of-Social-Work-Examiners.pdf
Lori Feigenbaum - 973-629-1002
National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis - Margery Quackenbush
212-741-0515
events@acapnj.org
Join us as we explore the multiple Assaults on the Psyche that contemporary culture and the environment expose us to in everyday life. Learn about effective ways to modify, counter, or adapt to the emotional strain they produce. NAAP's conferences include presentations by fascinating artists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, sociologists, and educators.
The much sought after Gradiva® Awards will be presented to this year's winners, psychoanalysts and artists whose outstanding contributions to creativity and exploration of the human experience were chosen from among the many accomplished nominees for the 2015 awards. The Gradivas will be presented at an awards banquet following the morning presentations.
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Moderator - Douglas F. Maxwell, NAAP President
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Michael Eigen, PhD
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS:
Titus Kaphar - Artist and Creator of "The Jerome Project"
Lee Jenkins, PhD - "Assaults Against the Self - Psychosocial Adaptations & Paradoxical Results"
Danielle Knafo, PhD - "Cyberworld's Dark Side"
GRADIVA AWARDS BANQUET
with
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Michael Eigen, PhD
P.M.
Moderator - Patricia Harte Bratt, PhD
Danielle Egan, PhD - "Finding a Self: Psychoanalytic Understanding and Complex Gender Issues"
Charles Strozier, PhD - "Rage and its Meanings: Individual and Collective Experiences"
Steven Reisner, PhD - "On Psychoanalytic Resistance and Privacy"
There is always ample time for audience Q&A at the NAAP conferences, and we invite you to join us for a wine and cheese reception following the day's events.