Fall Conference: Identities in Transit: Psychoanalysis With Marginalized Populations by Patricia Gherovici, Ph.D.
Saturday, November 2, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
This conference will be held in-person at Congregational Church (296 Angell Street, Providence, RI, 02906). There will also be a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. If you register to attend virtually, a link will be emailed to you the day before the event.
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This presentation explores identity formation and identity presentation in psychoanalytic practice with Latinx populations to shed light on the complexities of life in the barrio, a life often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race. I will explore identity and identification at the intersection of psyche and community, addressing modalities of individual suffering that are also allegories of social conditions, with populations that have been historically marginalized for their race, gender, class, or sexualities..
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3 CEs available through APA and NASW
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RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.
For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so.
Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $75
-Non-Members: $125
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $15
Saturday, November 2, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
This conference will be held in-person at Congregational Church (296 Angell Street, Providence, RI, 02906). There will also be a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. If you register to attend virtually, a link will be emailed to you the day before the event.
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This presentation explores identity formation and identity presentation in psychoanalytic practice with Latinx populations to shed light on the complexities of life in the barrio, a life often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race. I will explore identity and identification at the intersection of psyche and community, addressing modalities of individual suffering that are also allegories of social conditions, with populations that have been historically marginalized for their race, gender, class, or sexualities..
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3 CEs available through APA and NASW
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RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.
For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so.
Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $75
-Non-Members: $125
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $15
Saturday, November 2, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
This conference will be held in-person at Congregational Church (296 Angell Street, Providence, RI, 02906). There will also be a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. If you register to attend virtually, a link will be emailed to you the day before the event.
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This presentation explores identity formation and identity presentation in psychoanalytic practice with Latinx populations to shed light on the complexities of life in the barrio, a life often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race. I will explore identity and identification at the intersection of psyche and community, addressing modalities of individual suffering that are also allegories of social conditions, with populations that have been historically marginalized for their race, gender, class, or sexualities..
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3 CEs available through APA and NASW
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RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.
For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so.
Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $75
-Non-Members: $125
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $15