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Patients' Secrets, Analysts' Secrets: Some Reflections on Their Interaction (Lecture)

  • May 04, 2018
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Montview Blvd Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80220
  • 52

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Featuring Ted Jacobs, MD

In this paper, I take up secrets kept by patients, secrets kept by analysts, and the interaction of the two.  This interplay, which often remains covert and not dealt with by either party, can have profound effects on the analytic process.

LEARNING GOALS & OBJECTIVES:

After attending this session, participants will:

 1) Discuss the role that secrets kept by patients and analysts play in the analytic treatment.

 2) Identify three types of secrets typically kept by analysts.

 3) Discuss the problem of collusions between patients and analysts in order to maintain secrets that both do not wish to confront.

 Click here for a printable flyer.

This event is free of charge but we gladly welcome donations at the event or on our website.

Certificates of attendance only.  No CME credits are provided.


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