OnDemand Video Library
NCSPP is proud to offer this OnDemand Video Library, which includes archives of our Annual Events, Scientific Meetings, and Workshops. It’s a great way to access all the recorded events you could not attend in person or via livestream. Access to videos will be available two months after the event date and is available 24/7 from any computer or mobile device with an Internet connection.
You may also listen to an audio version of these events. After you purchase the video content you will find the link to the audio file located in the Additional Resources section.
Please note ONLY the video version of the event is approved for CE credit. CE credit cannot be awarded for the audio version. The number of CE Credits awarded, if applicable, are noted below.
BACK INTO THE OCEAN:
Music, Identification, and the Oceanic Feeling
What might the oceanic feeling have to do with music? One answer is that Freud claimed to feel neither of them, a biographical detail that is often attributed to his anxiety about undifferentiation, a fear of sameness, literal homophobia. This program resumes a Freudian voyage potentiated by his sea-change theory of sexuality using contemporary cultural objects including William Finnegan’s surfing memoir, Barbarian Days; John Luther Adams’ environmentalist composition for orchestra, “Become Ocean”; and Frank Ocean’s Blonde trilogy to explore and contrast the erotics of identification (based on shared experience) with sexual complementarity (based on difference) through the work of Adam Phillips, Harold Boris, Leo Bersani, and Jean Laplanche.
11th ANNUAL PSYCHOANALYTIC COUPLE PSYCHOTHERAPY EVENT
Creativity and Imagination in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Influence of Winnicott & Bollas in Clinical Practice
Join NCSPP and PCPG for our 11th Annual Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy Lecture as we host David Hewison of Tavistock Relationships. Dr. Hewison will highlight Winnicott's and Bollas’ rich contributions to psychoanalysis and elaborate his own view on how these ideas can be creatively applied to understanding couple relationships. Shawnee Cuzzillo will serve as discussant and, in the afternoon, Dr. Hewison will illustrate his innovative ideas with a couple case presentation.
MISSING IN ACTION:
The Analyst’s Intersubjective Collision with Unsymbolized Thought and Unrepresented Mental States
In response to participants from “Locating Unrepresented Thought” in Spring 2017, we’re elaborating on the interrelationship between intersubjectivity, unrepresented states, and unsymbolized thought and offering more clinical examples of the extended use of the analyst’s mind. We will talk about a relational, intersubjective view whereby thoughts are made from the interactions between subjects.