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Steven Knoblauch, PhD
Bodies of Emotion in Interaction:
A Field of Rhythms
Through shared words and movement, Dr. Knoblauch will
invite us into an experience/vision of psychoanalysis which shifts the
focus of the analyst's activity from, predominantly, an emphasis on mentation
and conversation, to include attention to embodied gut reaction/response. both
the analyst's and the patient's. The experience will encompass shared
movement exercises (easy and fun), theoretical visions, his own woven with
those of Racker, Reis Daniel Stern, Civitarese and Ferro and a contemporary chorus
of relationally identified colleagues, as well as clinical narrative.
Dr. Knoblauch's papers and texts The Musical Edge of
Therapeutic Dialogue (2000, The Analytic Press, reprinted in paperback,
2015, Taylor and Francis) and Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant
Research and Adult Treatment (2005, Other Press), authored with Beebe,
Rustin and Sorter, have used a musical metaphor and systems
perspective to capture the difficult to define flow of emotions in an analytic
process. This approach encompasses embodied dimensions of exchange
including facial expression, gaze, posture, breath but also the rhythms and
tonality/intensity of voice and gesture.
Dr.
Steven Knoblauch is an internationally recognized clinician, teacher and
lecturer on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. He serves as faculty and clinical consultant at The New
York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, The
Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, The Institute for the Psychoanalytic
Study of Subjectivity and a number of other training programs in New York City
and abroad. He is the author of numerous
papers published over the last 2 decades and The Musical Edge of Therapeutic
Dialogue (2000, The Analytic Press, reproduced in paperback, 2015, Taylor and
Francis). This text has been translated
in Japanese and a Spanish translation is in process. He is also co-author with Beatrice Beebe,
Judith Rustin and Dorienne Sorter, of
Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment (2005, Other
Press). He is on the editorial boards of
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Psychoanalytic Perspectives and The International
Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. He also serves on the Board of
Directors of The International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and
Psychology.
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Contact Betsy Levine, LCSW at sicp.lectures@gmail.com or Barbara Bolas, PhD at sicp.lectures.barbara@gmail.com for information
Friday night, 7-9 pm. Registration starts at 6:30.
Location: ICP Library, 1841 Broadway, 4th floor, NY, NY 10023 (enter on 60th St)
Advance payment online is preferred. If you would like to pay at the door, email sicp.lectures.barbara@gmail.com and we will reserve your seat and add you to the “pay at the door” list. There is a $10 charge for payment at the door. Refunds are available until 1 week before the event.