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  • CMPS Annual Conference (In-Person)

    Saturday, November 4, 2023  |  9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

    Destruction and Fantasy:  The Other Without, The Other Within 

    Featuring Masha Gessen and Eyal Rozmarin

    5 CE Credits for Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, and Social Workers

    Conference Location: John Jay College of Criminal Justice

    524 West 59th Street, New York City

    Pre-registration is closed. You may still register at the event at 9:30 AM.

    The debate within psychoanalysis about the role of the sociopolitical in the treatment room exemplifies what defines the practice in the first place: the study of blind spots. The hidden “self” gradually manifests, becoming less alien to the other and less other to the alien. Narcissistic wishes both confront and meet the needs of society, but how does the individual reconcile narcissistic wishes with society’s claims? This conference proposes situating the unconscious in the sociocultural and the sociocultural in the unconscious — through an investigation of fantasies of otherness (as characterized by the factors that interfere with narcissistic gratification) and othering (as defined by the pathologizing of the narcissistic aims).

     

      Masha Gessen is one of our most trenchant observers of democracy.  Gessen is the author of eleven books, including the National Book Award-winning The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia and The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin.  A staff writer at The New Yorker, Gessen has covered political subjects including Russia, LGBT rights, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and the rise of autocracy.  Gessen’s latest book, Surviving Autocracy, is a bracing overview of the calamitous trajectory of American democracy under the Trump administration.
     
      Eyal Rozmarin is coeditor of the book series Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis and associate editor of the journals Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Studies in Gender and Sexuality.  He has published numerous articles in psychoanalytic journals, as well as book chapters, and has presented his work around the world.  His research takes place in the intersection of psychoanalysis, social theory, and philosophy, exploring the relations between subjectivity and the collective.  He is in private practice in New York.
     

     

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    ADMISSION: $150 | STUDENTS WITH ID: $40

    Pre-registration is closed. You may still register at the event at 9:30 AM.