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Saturday, March 9 • 10:15am - 11:45am
Transforming an Intimate Enemy Into an Intimate Friend: A Time-Limited Model of Couple's Therapy Based on Psychoanalysis and Mindfulness

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This session will introduce time-limited couple's therapy based on psychoanalysis and mindfulness that may apply to co-therapists or a single therapist. “Dialogue therapy" is designed to address power struggles, active and passive aggression (as they are used to avoid conflict negotiation), and the entanglements that arise from unconscious communication between partners. This session will introduce the fundamental concepts that underlie this form of therapy, discuss the pitfalls of couple's therapy, and offer video examples of co-therapists using dialogue therapy with a couple.  

“Dialogue Therapy" is designed and structured to address power struggles, active and passive aggression (as they are used to avoid conflict negotiation), and the entanglements that arise from unconscious affective communication (e.g. projective identification) between partners in a couple.   This workshop will introduce the fundamental concepts that underlie this form of therapy, talk about the pitfalls of couple therapy, and show some video of co-therapists using Dialogue Therapy with a couple.   

Upon attending this session, participants will be able to:
  • Identify the concepts of “doubling” and “alter ego” from dialogue therapy
  • Describe the psychoanalytic concept of the “internal theater” and see its relationship to the Kleinian idea of “projective identification” for couples
  • Summarize the goals and process of dialogue therapy and discuss how to avoid the major pitfalls of couple's therapy

Speakers
avatar for Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD

Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD

Clinical Associate Professor, University of Vermont
Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD is a Jungian psychoanalyst, a psychologist, and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont. She is the founder and director of the Institute for Dialogue Therapy and the author of 16 books that have been translated into 20 languages... Read More →


Saturday March 9, 2019 10:15am - 11:45am CST