Curriculum Vitae
Presentations by Year
2000 Presentations
Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Contemporary Child Analytic Program
Workshop: Early relationships, attachment and the developing brain: A workshop with Allan Schore, Ph.D. Presentations: “Psychoanalysis and the development of the right brain,”and “Relational trauma of the developing right brain and the origin of severe disorders of the self.”
Los Angeles, CA
January 2000
Center for Attachment-Based Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Seventh Annual John Bowlby Memorial Lecture: “Attachment, the self-organizing brain, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy,” Invited address: “Traumatic attachment and the development of the right brain.”
London, England
March 2000
Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists, Tavistock Clinic
Scientific Meeting: “Projective identification - an interface of developmental psychoanalysis, neuropsychoanalysis, and clinical psychoanalysis.”
London, England
March 2000
Anna Freud Centre
Invited presentation: “Early relational trauma and the development of the right brain”
London, England
March 2000
Masterson Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 24th Annual Conference, “Countertransference: Integrating Neurobiology and Psychology”
Keynote address: “Clinical implications of a psychoneurobiological model of projective identification”
San Francisco, CA
March 2000
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute
Seminar: “Developmental failures of affect regulation and the origin of primitive disorders”.
Los Angeles, CA
March 2000
Hakomi Integrative Somatics
All-day workshop: “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self and “Relational trauma of the developing right brain and the origin of severe disorders of the self.”
Boulder, CO
March 2000
Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Annual Meeting
Keynote Address: “Early trauma and the development of the right brain” Plenary workshop: “Affect Regulation.”
Denver, CO
March 2000
Northern California Masterson Alumni Group
All-day institute:”Attachment, the developing brain, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy,”and “Relational trauma of the developing right brain and the origin of severe disorders of the self.”
Oakland, CA
April 2000
Marycliff Institute, Sacred Heart Medical Center
All-day workshop: “Emotion regulation and the repair of the self: Attachment and the developing brain”
Spokane, WA
April 2000
United States Association for Body Psychotherapy Annual Conference
Plenary Address: “Affect regulation and relationship in human development and psychotherapy: Affect, emotion and expression”.
San Francisco, CA
June 2000
Head Start’s Fifth National Research Conference, “Developmental and Contextual Transitions of Children and Families: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice.”Department of Health and Human Services, Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health,
Plenary Address: “Parent-infant communication and the neurobiology of emotional development.”
Washington, DC
June 2000
EMDR Annual International Conference
Plenary address: “Traumatic attachment and the development of the right brain.” All day institute: “The neurobiology of attachment and the origin of the self: Implications for theory and practice.”
Toronto, Canada
September 2000
Child Guidance Clinic of Frederiksborg County
All day institute: “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self
Denmark
October 2000
Danish Psychotherapeutic Society for Psychologists
All day institute: Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self
Copenhagen, Denmark
October 2000
San Joaquin Psychological Association
All day workshop: The neurobiology of attachment and the origin of the self: implications for the psychotherapeutic process.
Fresno, CA
October 2000
Austin Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (ASPP), Chapter of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association
Lecture: Traumatic attachment and the development of the right brain. All-day workshop: Affect Regulation.
Austin, TX
November 2000
UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans Administration Hospital
Academic year-long seminar on the integration of attachment theory, psychoanalysis, neurobiology, and clinical psychiatry to third year psychiatric residents.
Sepulveda, CA
November 2000
International Conference, Healthy Children for the 21st Century. Healthy Children Foundation, Luxembourg and World Health Organization, Sponsors
Keynote address: “Healthy childhood and the development of the human brain.”
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
November 2000
Los Angeles County Psychological Association Continuing Education Series
All-day workshop: “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.”
Los Angeles, CA
December 2000