Curriculum Vitae
Presentations by Year
1999 Presentations
UCLA Child Care Services Outreach Program
Seminar: “Practical implications of brain research as it relates to infant/toddler development”
Los Angeles, CA
January 1999
Child Psychoanalysis Colloquium of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute
Presentation: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
San Francisco, CA
January 1999
Extension Division of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, Program, “Dialogues in Contemporary Psychoanalysis”, Mount Zion Hospital
Presentation: “Affect regulation: A psychobiological bridge from molecules to mind”.
San Francisco, CA
January 1999
California Institute for Clinical Social Work Winter Colloquium, “The Many Faces of Trauma”
Presentation: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
Studio City, CA
February 1999
9th Infant Development Association of California Annual Conference, “Enhancement, Innovation & Inspiration: Building Quality in Early Intervention”
Keynote Address: “Practical implications of brain research as it relates to infant/toddler development”.
Sacramento, CA
February 1999
Pepperdine University, Clinical Psychology Psychology Doctoral Program
Guest Lecturer: The neurobiology of affect
Culver City, CA
March 1999
Children’s Institute International Conference, “Understanding the Roots of Violence: Kids Who Kill”, Good Samaritan Hospital
Invited Presentation: “The development of a predisposition to violence: The critical roles of attachment disorders and the maturation of the right brain”.
Los Angeles, CA
March 1999
The New York Freudian Society, Program for the Study of Parent-Infant and Parent-Toddler Relationships and Dyadic Treatment, Anni Bergman, Ph.D., Chair
Invited presentation: “Affect regulation: A fundamental process of psychobiological development, Brain organization, and psychotherapy”.
New York, NY
March 1999
Study Group on Developmental Psychoanalysis, Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., Chair
Invited presentation: “The experience-dependent maturation of a regulatory system in the orbitofrontal cortex”.
New York, NY
March 1999
Columbia University Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis Study Group
Discussant: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
New York, NY
March 1999
The Masterson Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Invited presentation: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
New York, NY
March 1999
Conference, “Psychological Trauma: Maturational Processes and Therapeutic Interventions”, Boston University School of Medicine
Co-presenter with Bessel van der Kolk, M.D. and Robert Post, M.D. Invited Address: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
Boston, MA
April 1999
Clinical Social Work Federation, Annual Conference, “The Challenge of Change: The Future of Clinical Social Work and the Biopsychosocial Perspective”
Presentation: “Projective identification: A intrapsychic mechanism of right brain communication”.
Crystal City, VA
April 1999
Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study and The Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Virginia Mason Hospital
All day workshops: “The neurobiology of attachment and the origin of the self: Implications for theory and clinical practice,”and “Early trauma and the development of the right brain".
Seattle, WA
April 1999
Department of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry, Children’s & Women’s Health Center, British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital, University of British Columbia
Academic Rounds presentation: “Recent findings on the development of the emotional brain- an interface of infant psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, and clinical psychiatry.” Address: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
Vancouver, Canada
April 1999
Spokane Society for Psychoanalytic Studies and Marycliff Instutute, Sacred Heart Medical Center
All-day workshop: “Attachment, the developing brain, & psychotherapy: The neurobiology of emotional development”
Spokane, WA
May 1999
Rand/UCLA Child and Adolescent Health Policy Seminar, Rand Corporation
Invited presentation: “Practical implications of brain research as it relates to infant/toddler development”.
Santa Monica, CA
May 1999
The Early Childhood Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Address: “Practical implications of brain research as it relates to infant/toddler development”.
Los Angeles, CA
June 1999
United States Air Force Psychiatry Services Clinic, Willford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base
Distinguished Visiting Professor. Consulation to psychiatry and clinical psychology staffs. Workshop: “Affect regulation: A fundamental process of psychobiological development, brain organization, and psychotherapy”.
San Antonio, TX
October 1999
University of Texas Health Science Center
Grand Rounds Presentation: “Recent findings on the development of the emotional brain – an interface of infant psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, and clinical psychiatry”.
San Antonio, TX
October 1999
San Antonio Society for Psychoanalytic Studies
Presentation: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain”.
San Antonio, TX
October 1999
Psychoanalytic Society of New England East
Co-presenter with Charles Brenner, M.D. and Anna Aragno, Ph.D. Scientific Meeting: Psychoanalysis for the New Millennium: Proposals for a Unified Theory. Presentation: “Neuroscience, development, and clinical psychoanalysis”.
Needham, MA
October 1999
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Scientific Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Section Program Symposium: “Translating neuroscience: Early brain development and pediatric practice”.
Washington, DC
October 1999
Conference on Early Brain Development: Applying Science to Practice and Policy, Brandeis University
Co-presenter with Peter Gorski, M.D. and Jack Shonkoff, M.D. Presentation: “Practical applications of brain research as it relates to infant/toddler development”.
Waltham, MA
October 1999
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Symposium: Attachment, trauma, and the developing mind, Co-presenter with Charles Zeanah, M.D. and Dan Siegel, M.D.Presentation: “The enduring effects of early trauma on the right brain”.
Chicago, IL
October 1999
Erikson Institute
Consultation with Staff and Faculty
Chicago, IL
October 1999
Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry
Scientific Meeting presentation: “Implications of developmental neuroscience for psychodynamic treatment”
Los Angeles, CA
November 1999
Lifespan Second Conference on “Understanding and Treating Trauma: Developmental and Neurobiological Approaches”, Co-participant with Daniel Siegel, M.D., and Francine Shapiro, Ph.D. UCLA Campus
Presentation: “Affect regulation and the repair of the self”.
Los Angeles, CA
November 1999
New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry
Invited presentations: “The right brain as the neurobiological substratum of Freud’s dynamic unconscious,” and “Attachment and the regulation of the right brain.”
Sydney, Australia
November 1999
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists,Section of Psychotherapy
Two day workshop: “Affect regulation: A fundamental process of psychobiological development, brain, organization, and psychotherapy”.
Melbourne, Australia
November 1999
Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne
Workshop: The developing brain and the child in the world: An interactive workshop with Professor Allan Schore.
Melbourne, Australia
November 1999
UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans Administration Hospital
Academic year-long seminar: The integration of attachment theory, psychoanalysis, and neurobiology to third year psychiatric residents.
Sepulveda, CA
November 1999
Zero to Three 14th Annual Training Conference
Invited symposium: “Parent-infant communication and the neurobiology of emotional development.”
Anaheim, CA
December 1999
The First North American International Psychoanalytic Association Regional Conference, Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Conference: “Neuroscience, Development, and Psychoanalysis”. Co-presenter with Daniel Stern, M.D., Robert Emde, M.D.,Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., Michael Posner, M.D., Myron Hofer, M.D., and Linda Mayes, Ph.D. Presentation: “Psychonalysis and the development of the right brain”
New York, NY
December 1999