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Freud: Classical to Modern (Cohort 2)
September 16, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm, Classroom Four
2-Year Certificate Program (2YCP), Cohort 2 (Crossroads)
2024-25, 1st Term — Mondays, 6:30-7:45pm
Kelly Lippman, LMHC
Martin Bullard, LICSW
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September 16, 2024
[20 pages]
The Interpretation of Dreams is one of Freud’s most significant and enduring contributions to clinical practice and the history of ideas. In this class, we will read a chapter from a popular textbook by Glen Gabbard that summarizes the principles of working with dreams clinically, based on Freud’s original ideas. We will also read a more modern paper by Kris expounding on the value of free association,and ‘wearing theory lightly’ amidst enduring usefulness of Freud’s topographic model of the mind in therapy
Seminar Objectives:
- Understand Freud’s first structural theory, also known as the “topographic model”, including the key features of the unconscious.
- Become familiar with Freud’s landmark book The Interpretation of Dreams.
- Understand the four principle dreamwork mechanisms.
- Appreciate how dreams and fantasies can help elucidate the unconscious in clinical work.
Gabbard, G. (2017) Ch 7 “Use of Dreams and Fantasies in Dynamic Psychotherapy” in Long-Term Psychotherapy: A Basic Text, Third Edition, pp141-155.
Kris, A.O. (1983) The Analyst’s Conceptual Freedom in the Method of Free Association. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 64:407-411