67th Annual Conference
Thursday, February
25
Early Bird Open Sessions
7:15-8:15 A.M.
Session 201
The Large Group
This session
is also being held on Friday (12:45-1:45 pm) and Saturday
(1:30-4:00 pm).
Participants
should try to attend all sessions.
Chairs:
Macario Giraldo,
Ph.D., CGP, Faculty,
Washington School of Psychiatry,
Washington, DC
Ayana
Watkins-Northern, Ph.D.,
Director of
Clinical Services, Chief Psychologist, Howard University Counseling
Service, Washington, DC
In the psychoanalytic Large Group
participants experience the ideals and prohibitions that structure
the social link and the ways how the unconscious of each member runs
up against such structure.
Participants are encouraged to contribute their thoughts and
feelings in spontaneous fashion to find their own voice and that of
the developing community. Participants should try to attend
all sessions.
Learning
Objectives:
The
attendee will be able to:
1. Compare the ideals and prohibitions
of the social group with their own.
2. Appraise the role of regression in large group situations.
3. Question their ego narrative versus the "savoir" (special
knowledge) of the unconscious.
Course References:
1. Salecl, R. (2006). Choice and the ultimate incurable. UMBR(a)
85-98.
2.de Mendelssohn, F. (2000). The aesthetics of the political in
group analytic process: The wider scope. Group Analysis 33(4),
438-458.
3.
Pines, M. (2003). Large Group and Culture. In S. Schneider & H.
Weinberg (Eds.), The Large Group Revisited (pp 48-57) London,
Jessica Kingsley.
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