Curriculum Vitae
Presentations by Year
2006 Presentations
R. Cassidy Seminars, Neurobiology and Attachment Theory In Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. Seattle Center
Two day workshop
Seattle, WA
January 2006
Fielding Graduate Institute Psychology Winter Program
Keynote Address.”The science of the art of psychotherapy.”
Santa Barbara, CA
January 2006
University of Southern California, Department of Psychiatry
Lecture to Psychiatry Residency Program
Los Angeles, CA
January 2006
Reiss Davis Child Study Center
Fourth Annual Edna Reiss-Sophie Greenberg Award Address: Recent advances in neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatology: Implications for clinicians
Los Angeles, CA
January 2006
5th Annual Attachment Conference, “The Embodied Mind: Integration of the body, brain, and mind in clinical practice.”UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning, Sponsors, University of California at Los Angeles
Co-presenter with Stephen Porges, Ph.D., Ed Tronick, Ph.D., Daniel Siegel, M.D., Onno van der Hart, Ph.D., Pat Ogden, Ph.D., Ruth Lanius, M.D., & Bessel van der Kolk, M.D..Address, “Attachment trauma and the developing right brain: origins of pathological dissociation.”
Los Angeles, CA
March 2006
California State Psychological Association, Annual Meeting
Keynote Address, “Recent Advances in Neuroscience, Attachment Theory, and Traumatology: Implications for Psychologists”Chair, Panels on Regulation Theory and Neurobiology of Psychopathogenesis, Psychotherapy, and Developmental Neurobiology
San Francisco, CA
March 2006
University of Kansas, Alderson Auditorium in the Student Union
Two Day Workshop "The science of the art of psychotherapy.”
Lawrence, Kansas
April 2006
Southeast Michigan Trauma & Dissociation Study Group Detroit
Co-presenter with Henry Krystal, M.D. One Day Workshop, “Recent Advances in Neuroscience, Attachment Theory, And traumatology: Implications for psychotherapists”
Detroit, MI
April 2006
Chicago Association of Psychoanalytic Psychology,Illinois Association of Clinical Social Workers, and the School of Social Science Administration at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago
One Day Workshop "The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatology for psychotherapists”
Chicago, IL
April 2006
R. Cassidy Seminars, The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century
Two day workshop
San Francisco, CA
May 2006
EEG Spectrum International Clinical Exchange Conference
Keynote Address and workshop
Woodland Hills, CA
May 2006
Anna Freud Centre
Consultation with staff on infant-parent psychotherapy
London, England
May 2006
CONFER presents Professor Allan Schore, University of London
Two Day Intensive Workshop, “The repair of the self: Psychotherapy for the 21st century.”
London, England
May 2006
4th International Biosynthesis Conference, “Building the Bridge Between Body, Mind, and Spirit,”
Co-presenter with Antonio Damasio, M.D., David Boadella, Ph.D., Silvia Boadella, Ph.D. Keynote Address, “The science of the art of psychotherapy.”
Lisbon, Portugal
June 2006
PsyBC presents “Allan Schore: The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy”, Mount Sinai Hospital
Two Day Workshop
New York, NY
June 2006
7th International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress, “Love and Lust in Attachment: Neuro-Psychoanalytic Perspective in Object Relations,”
Co-presenter with Jaak Panksepp, PhD, Stephen Suomi, PhD, and Helen Fisher PhD, Plenary Address, “Right brain attachment regulation: a fundamental domain of neuropsychoanalysis”
Los Angeles, CA
July 2006
Jung on the Hudson Summer Seminar, “Memory, Mind, and Myth: How We Heal,”
Co-presenter with Joseph Cambray PhD, Jeffrey Satinover MD, Jean Knox PhD, Tina Stromsted, PhD, and Margaret, Wilkinson, PhD. Three Day Workshop, “Recent advances in Neuroscience, Attachment and Trauma theory: Implications for Psychotherapists”
Rhinebeck, NY
July 2006
Smith College, Department of Social Work
Three Day Workshop with Judith Schore, PhD.
Northhampton, MA
July 2006
Rocky Mountain Play Therapy Institute Conference, University of Calgary
Two Day Workshop “Advances in attachment theory and early relational trauma.”
Calgary, Canada
September 2006
R. Cassidy Seminars, “The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century.”
Two Day workshop
Cambridge, MA
October 2006
Westchester Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Two Day Intensive Workshop
Mount Kisco, NY
October 2006
International Institute of Object Relations Therapy
Three Day Intensive Workshop, “Recent advances in neuropsychoanalysis: Impact on clinical practice.” Lectures, ”Contributions of regulation theory to developmental models of early object relations,” “The right brain is dominant in psychoanalytic treatment.
Washington, DC
October 2006
International Society of the Study of Dissociation 23rd Annual International Fall Conference
Panel with Robert Scaer MD, Steven Gold PhD, and Carol Low PsyD, "Developmental issues and dysregulation: Implications for dissociation as the perceptual and symptomatic state that defines trauma" Half day workshop with Pat Ogden, PhD,"Applications of advances in attachment theory and neuroscience to the study of pathological dissociation: Etiology, diagnosis, treatment"
Los Angeles, CA
November 2006