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2024 Conference Series: Intersubjective Self Psychology contributions to family life and to healing, growth and development. Part 2


Total Credits: 1.5 APA Credit, 1.5 NBCC Credit

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Speaker:
Dr. Greg Kolodziejczak, PsyD, PhD
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Audio and Video
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Description

Description: 
Self Psychology, originally developed by Heinz Kohut in the 1960s and 1970s, revolutionized the understanding and treatment of narcissistic personality disorder.  It has since further grown and developed, is now often called Intersubjective Self Psychology (ISP), and is shown to be valuable for understanding and treating a wide range of individual and family issues.  ISP includes a developmental theory that’s consistent with Attachment Theory and infant research, as well as with the approach of Conrad Baars and Anna Terruwe.  This workshop will present a brief yet deep overview of ISP, with applications to psychotherapy, family life, and parish life.

Category of Education: D1.3 Practice/Education/Research

Intended Audience: 

  • Students
  • Psychologists
  • Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors
  • Clergy/Religious

Content Learning Level: Intermediate

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the development process of the self, including the three types of self-object transference: mirroring, idealization, and twinship
  • Explain the difference between leading edge and trailing edge transferences
  • Apply self-psychological concepts to family life and to clinical treatment.

Schedule: 70-minute lecture, including case applications 20 minutes Q&A Total: 1.5 hours 

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Greg Kolodziejczak is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Cambridge, Massachusets, specializing in the treatment of BPD, as well as the integration of psychology and the spiritual life. He received his PsyD from Divine Mercy University in 2006, having previously received an MA in theology from Catholic University of America and a PhD in ocean engineering from MIT. Although he finds his home in Intersubjecive Self Psychology, his background also includes training in DBT, Mindfulness, Emotonally Focused Therapy, Mentalizaton Based Treatment, Internal Family Systems, Relatonship Enhancement Therapy, Bowen Family Systems Theory, and affectve neuroscience.