BEYOND THE CONSULTING ROOM:
A Conversation with Dr. Karim Dajani
NCSPP’s Pre-licensed Clinicians Committee invites you to the 22nd in a series of conversations with senior clinicians in the field of depth psychology. Join your colleagues for a stimulating evening of food, wine, and conversation with Dr. Karim Dajani, an immigrant psychoanalyst and instructor at SFCP. Dr. Dajani is deeply interested in the relationship between the individual and the collective. He has written about the various ways culture structures the unconscious and its role in shaping perception, thinking, and feeling. He is committed to expanding the scope of psychoanalysis, to addressing cultural and collective problems, and to applying psychoanalytic ideas to issues of social justice.
Karim G. Dajani, Psy.D., MFT is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice with a specialization in treating bicultural individuals. His research and writing include publications on psychological resilience and on culture, where, his work examines the role culture plays in determining an individual's role within a collective, and on the experience of cultural dislocation.
Graduate students and all mental health professionals are welcome.
No refunds will be allowed for this event.
For program related questions contact Kylie Svenson, M.S. at kylie.svenson@gmail.com.
For questions related to enrollment, locations, special needs, course availability and other administrative issues contact Michele McGuinness by email or 415-496-9949.
Pre-licensed Clinician Members Committee
The Pre-licensed Clinician Members Committee focuses on outreach to Bay Area psychology students and brings NCSPP-affiliated psychologists to local graduate schools. The committee focuses on supporting professional development, as well as fostering community-building and networking among the next generation of psychoanalytic psychotherapists.