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LARS AND THE REAL GIRL: A Story of Loss, Latex and Love
October 4, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
— FreeThe SPSI Art Salon Committee presents a screening of the film, Lars and the Real Girl. This will be followed by a panel discussion with Rebecca Meredith, MA, and Liz Ulrich, LICSW, who will explore the concepts of grief and sadness, and how we replace our lost objects, when mourning is incomplete. Sue Radant, PhD, will moderate the discussion.Â
This film is presented in conjunction with the Continuing Education event, Guys and Dolls: Intimacy in Technological Era, by Danielle Knafo, Ph.D. on October 18th and 19th. (You may register for the CE event by clicking the link above.)
This event is free, but we encourage you to make a donation to SPSI to support future programming. Thank you for your support!
Please RSVP early, as seating is limited.
Rebecca Meredith, MA, is a psychoanalyst, poet and writer. Her poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies. She was the first poet laureate of the city of Redmond. Her award-winning novel, The Last of the Pascagoula, has a sequel, Look Up From the Water, which is now available on Amazon.
Liz Ulrich, LICSW, is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist working with adults, adolescents and children. Her private practice is located in Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood.
Sue Radant, PhD, is a Training and Consulting Psychoanalyst and past-director of SPSI. She treats adults, children and adolescents in her private practice in Seattle.