Friday - Sunday, March 5-7, 2010
UCLA Ackerman Grand Ballroom
Recent interdisciplinary information on affect and affect regulation is directly relevant to a deeper understanding of early forming disorders of the self. Developmental studies are exploring the intersubjective bodily-based nonverbal affective communication embedded within the mother-infant attachment bond.
New attachment research confirms similar bodily-based nonverbal affective communication in close bonds between adults. Neurobiological research is describing the bodily-based affect regulatory mechanisms of attachment. Experimental models of the enduring impact of early relational trauma on the later capacities of the right brain to implicitly regulate an array of affective and motivational states are generating new models, which are now being incorporated into the core of updated treatments.
In this conference we bring together a number of pioneers and essential contributors to the recent and ongoing paradigm shift in our field. All presenters are authors who have written extensively on the themes of the relationship between affective neuroscience, early development, affect regulation, relational trauma, and psychodynamic models of the treatment of both mind and body.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Friday, March 5, 2010
6 Continuing Education Hours
$175; after 2/5 fee is $195
Reg#V4422
Reg#V5103 - MCEP credit
Saturday - Sunday, March 6-7, 2010
13 Continuing Education Hours
$295; after 2/5 fee is $315
Reg# V4423
Reg# V5104 - MCEP credit
Friday - Sunday, March 5-7, 2010
19 Continuing Education Hours
$440; after 2/5 fee is $460
Reg# V4424
Reg# V5105 - MCEP credit
TO REGISTER ONLINE:
www.uclaextension.edu/attachment2010
or Call: UCLA Extension (310) 825-9971 (have your reg# available)
For more information contact:
UCLA Extension Humanities Dept. (310) 825-7093
or
Lifespan Learning Institute (310) 474-2505
FRIDAY
9:00 AM Introduction
9:15 AM Stephen W. Porges, PhD "Negotiating Safe Place in Therapeutic Settings and Social Relationships"
10:15 AM BREAK
10:30 AM Pat Ogden, PhD & Jaak Panksapp, PhD "The Social Emotional Brain: From Distress to Social Bonding to Play"
12:30 - 1:45 PM LUNCH
1:45 - 2:45 PM Lou Cozolino, PhD "Mirror Neurons and Clinical Treatment"
2:45 - 3:00 PM BREAK
3:00 – 4:00 PM Stan Tatkin, PsyD ""Regulation and Disregulation: A Psychological Approach to Treating Couples"
4:00 - 5:00 PM Panel Discussion
SATURDAY
9:00 AM Introduction--Marion Solomon, PhD
9:15 – 10:20 AM Daniel Siegel, MD "Mindsight and Integration in the Cultivation of Well-Being"
10:20 – 10:35 AM BREAK
10:35- 11:45 AM Diana Fosha, PhD "Emotion and Recognition: Energy, Vitality, Pleasure, Truth, Desire and the Emergent Phenomenology of Transformational Experience"
11:45 – 11:55 AM Q & A
11:55- 1:00 PM LUNCH
1:00 – 2:10 PM Christine Courtois, PhD "You Knew Me When I Didn't Know Myself, But I Didn't Know What I Didn't Know: The Treatment of Complete Dissociative Trauma"
2:10 PM - 2:20 PM Q & A Session
2:20 - 3:30 PM Norman Doidge, MD "The Brain That Changes Itself: The Neuroplasticity of Revolution in Context with Film Clips of Neuroplastic Change"
3:30 – 3:40 PM Q & A Session
3:40 – 3:55 PM BREAK
3:55 – 5:00 PM Panel Discussion
SUNDAY
9:00 AM Introduction—Bonnie Goldstein, PhD
9:15 – 10:30 AM Jaak Panksapp, PhD "In Search of Luderons: The Modern Search for the Cerebral Fountains of Youth"
10:30 – 10:45 PM Q & A Session
10:45 – 11:00 PM BREAK
11:00 – 12:15 PM Allan Schore, PhD "Therapeutic Enactments: Working in Right Brain Windows of Affect Tolerance"
12:15 – 12:30 PM Q & A Session
12:30 – 1:45 PM LUNCH
1:45 – 3:15 PM Pat Ogden, Allan Schore (and Phillip Bromberg on tape) Safe But Not Too Safe "The Inevitability of Therapeutic Enactments in Attachment-Oriented Psychoterapy" Video Presentation and Dialogue
3:15 – 3:30 PM BREAK
3:30 – 4:00 PM Daniel Siegel, MD "Reflections and Integration"
4:00 - 5:00 PM Panel Discussion
Hotel and Travel information: Michael Siddall (888) 747-4359