Professional Papers and Presentations
January 2009
May
2008
“The Dreaming Mind:
Unconscious Processes, Intersubjectivity and Change in Psychotherapy”; a
six hour continuing education workshop sponsored by the Maryland
Psychological Association.
“Ethical Vulnerability
and Self Care”; a three hour continuing education workshop for
psychologists, sponsored by the Maryland Psychological Association”
March
2008
“Psyche and Spirit:
psychoanalytic mysticism in Freud, Jung, Bion, and Lacan”. American
Psychological Association, Division of Psychology and Religion annual
conference,
September 2007
“The New Face of
Psychoanalysis”: a six hour continuing education program for
psychologists on contemporary psychoanalytic theory and technique and
its interface with neuroscience and attachment theory. Maryland
Psychological Association Foundation and the graduate departments of
Clinical Psychology and Pastoral Counseling,
December 2006
“Numinosity
and Transformation”: a three hour presentation on numinosity in the
writings of Jung, Lacan, Winnicott, and Grotstein. Baltimore Jung
Working Group.
July
2006
“Shame and
Transformative Experience in Psychotherapy”: a three hour theoretical
and clinical presentation on the dynamics of shame and its resolution in
psychotherapy.
June
2006
“Diversity in Psychoanalytic Process”: a three hour case presentation
with commentary by two senior psychoanalysts. Annual Meeting, American
Psychoanalytic Association.
June
2006
“An Evening with John Hayes”: a three hour workshop presentation on
various issues in the interface of analytic psychology and contemporary
psychoanalysis.
May 2005
“Shame and Transformative Experience in Psychotherapy”: a nine hour
weekend continuing education course for psychologists: on theory and
technique in resolution of shame in psychotherapy.
May
2005
“Have You No Shame?”: a six hour lecture and workshop program for mental
health professionals, co-presented with Andrew Morrison, MD. Pro-Bono
Counseling Project of
January 2003
“Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Spirituality”: a six hour
lecture/workshop presentation to psychologists, integrating classic work
of William James on religious experience with perspectives from self
psychology and analytic psychology.
May
2003
“Psyche and Spirit: Psychoanalytic Explorations of Spirituality”: a
twelve hour expansion of the January program.
May
and October 2002
“Perversity and Transformation: Transference and Counter-transference”:
lecture presented at annual convention of the Maryland Psychological
Association, and the annual convention of the
November 2002 Silver Spring,
“Update in Professional Ethics”: a three hour workshop for psychologists
presented with other members of the Ethics Committee.
May
2001
“Contemporary Psychoanalytic Approaches to Dreams in Psychotherapy”: a
twelve hour continuing education course for psychologists on the
psychoanalytic and Jungian approaches to implementing experiential work
on dreams to deepen psychotherapeutic process.
December 2001
“Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Professional Ethics”: a three hour
lecture/workshop on ethical issues in psychotherapy for mental health
professionals.
November 2000
“Analytic Vision in Psychotherapy”: a lecture
presentation for psychologists of the National Security Agency and the
Central Intelligence Agency.
December 2000
“Update in Professional Ethics”: a three hour lecture/workshop on
professional ethics for psychologists, presented with other members of
the Ethics Committee.
October 2000
When Knowledge Fails”: a three hour workshop on
professional ethical dilemmas, presented with Monica Callahan, Ph.D.,
for psychologists at the annual convention of the Maryland Psychological
Association.
May
2000
“Analytic Process and Analytic Space: Openings to the Sacred”: a twelve
hour continuing education course for psychologists.
May
1998
“Shame and the Shadow”: twelve hour continuing education program for
psychologists exploring shame in analytic psychology and contemporary
psychoanalysis.
November 1997
“The Difference in Jung and the Difference It Makes”: three hour
lecture/workshop for mental health professionals on the distinctive
contributions Jung has made to psychoanalytic theory and practice.
November 1996
“Myth and Healing” lecture presented at
September 1996
“Character and Character Pathology in Analytic Psychology”: three hour
lecture/workshop for psychologists.
May
1996
“Character Style and Character Pathology: Perspectives from Analytic
Psychology and Psychoanalysis”: twelve hour continuing education course
for psychologists.
May
1995
“Archetypes of the Masculine and Feminine: Clinical and Developmental
Perspectives”: twelve hour continuing education course for
psychologists.
May
1993
“The Healing Potential of Madness: Explorations of Psychosis in
Psychoanalysis and Analytic Psychology”: twelve hour continuing
education course for psychologists.
June
1993
“Jung and the Problem of Evil”: a three hour seminar
for psychologists on Jung’s “Answer to Job” , at the annual convention
of the Maryland Psychological Association.
May
1992
“Jungian Dream Interpretation in Psychotherapy”: twelve hour continuing
education course for psychologists.
February 1991
“Masculinity and Transformation in Celtic Mythology”: lecture and
workshop.
May
1991
“Jungian Approaches to Marital Therapy”: twelve hour continuing
education course for psychologists.
November 1991
“Marriage
and Individuation”: lecture and workshop. Mid-Hudson Jungian Psychology
Association
May
1990
“Jungian Approaches to Psychotherapy of Narcissistic and Borderline
Disorders”: twelve hour course for psychologists.
November 1989
“Transformation and Individuation in Celtic Myth”:
lecture and workshop. Baltimore Jung Working Group.
May
1988
“Jungian View of Narcissistic Disorders: Beyond
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology”: lecture for psychologists
at the annual convention of the Washington Psychological Association.
June
1987
“Body and Soul in Psychotherapy: Contemporary Jungian
Approaches”: lecture for psychologists at annual convention of Maryland
Psychological Association.
June
1986
“St. Brendan’s Voyage and the Journey of the Self”: lecture/workshop.
May
1985
“Celtic Consciousness in the Culture of Narcissism”: lecture/workshop.
May
1980
“Developmental Approaches to Understanding Children with Learning
Disabilities”:
May
1979
“Psychological Assessment of Learning Disabled Children”:
May
1977
“Ego Identity and Moral Character Development”,
doctoral dissertation, Catholic University of America
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