Curriculum Vitae
Presentations by Year
1996 Presentations
American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training Programs
Co-presenter of workshop with Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Workshop: “Introducing psychiatry to the hot and the cold of cognition: New advances in the development of emotions, human relationships, memory and narrative”.
San Francisco, CA
January 1996
California Institute for Clinical Social Work
Two day Clinical Workshop: “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self.”
Berkeley, CA
February 1996
Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Seminar: Developmental failures of affect regulation and the origin of primitive disorders.
Los Angeles, CA
Feb-April 1996
Los Angeles Child Development Center, Eleventh Annual Scientific Conference, Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA Campus
Conference on “Neurobiology meets psychoanalysis: How does psychotherapy work?” Presentation: “Emotional communications between mother/infant and therapist/patient: Recent discoveries.”
Los Angeles, CA
February 1996
Harvard University, Department of Human Development and Psychology, Cognitive Development Laboratory, Kurt Fischer, Ph.D. Director
Invited Colloquium: “Recent research on the growth and maturation of the infant brain: Relevance to developmental psychopathology.”
Cambridge, MA
March 1996
Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
Keynote Speaker: “Conference on Divergent perspectives on early development – Implications for psychoanalytic theory and practice.Presentation: “Interdisciplinary developmental research as a source of clinical models.”
New York, NY
March 1996
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy
Guest Lecturer: “Advanced concepts of psychoanalytic theory.”Two lectures: “The neurobiology of emotional development, 1 & 2”.
Los Angeles, CA
April 1996
Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Scientific Paper Presentation: "One hundred and one years after Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology - Is a rapprochement between psychoanalysis and neurobiology at hand?”
Los Angeles, CA
April 1996
Airport Marina Counseling Center
Guest Lecturer, Seminar on child psychotherapy. Lecture: “Implications of recent developmental research for the treatment of primitive emotional disorders of childhood.”
Los Angeles, CA
May 1996
Seattle Psychoanalytic Society / The Seattle Institute for Psychoanalysis / Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington
Lecture Series: “Meetings of the Mind: Integrating developmental psychobiology with psychotherapy.”Two day colloquium: “Primitive emotional disorders: A new psychobiological model and its implications for treatment.”
Seattle, WA
May 1996
Society for the Study of the Self
Lecture: “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self.”
Los Angeles, CA
June 1996
Pepperdine University, Clinical Psychology Psychology Doctoral Program
Lecture: “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self.”
Culver City, CA
July 1996
Pasadena Area Psychological Association
Lecture: “The relevance of recent developmental research to the treatment of primitive emotional disorders.”
Pasadena, CA
September 1996
UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans Administation Hospital
Academic year-long seminar on the integration of attachment theory, psychoanalysis, and neurobiology to third year psychiatric residents.
Sepulveda, CA
October 1996
Psychoanalytic Center of California
Invited presentation: “The relevance of recent developmental research to models of the nonverbal transference-countertransference”
Los Angeles, CA
October 1996
Center for Brain Research and Informational Sciences, Karl H. Pribram, M.D., Director; Radford University
Fifth Appalachian Conferences on Behavioral Neurodynamics, “Brain and Values.” Invited presentation: “The experience-dependent maturation of an evaluative system in the cortex.”
Radford, VA
October 1996
Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies
All day colloquium: “Primitive emotional disorders: A new psychobiological model and its implication for treatment.
Los Angeles, CA
October 1996
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Invited Grand Rounds presentation: “Recent basic research on the growth and development of the infant brain: relevance to psychiatry.”
Dallas, TX
December 1996