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Virtual Lunch & Learn Introduction to a Trauma-Based Listening Perspective
Monday, June 14, 2021, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM PDT
Category: Lunch & Learn

Los Angeles County Psychological Association

   2021 Lunch & Learn CE Series

 

 

Introduction to a Trauma-Based Listening Perspective 

Intermediate Level

1.5 Free LIVE CE Credits For LACPA Members

 Presented by: Carl H. Shubs, Ph.D.

  

Click Here to Register 

 

This presentation provides a new psychoanalytic perspective on trauma entailing a reconstruction of object relations, an integration with intersubjectivity, and their intersection with a redefinition of trauma, a recognition of how those experiences manifest in the body, and how this perspective has applications in psychotherapy.

 
Carl H. Shubs, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice in Beverly Hills since 1984, working with individuals and couples, seeing adults, adolescents, and children. He has specialties working with people dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, addictions (substances and behaviors), LGBT issues, and infidelities.

He has written several books on trauma and its treatment, with a focus on his new SAO/TEND psychoanalytic perspective and its applications. The first of them, Traumatic Experiences of Normal Development: An Intersubjective, Object Relations Listening Perspective on Self, Attachment, Trauma, and Reality, was published by Routledge, March 2020. He also had three articles published in Psychoanalytic Psychology, January 2008, on issues regarding transference, countertransference, and other issues in the treatment of trauma.
He was granted the Award for Outstanding Practice, 2020, by The American Psychological Association (Division 56 – Trauma Psychology) “to celebrate you and your fantastic work for Trauma Psychology [and] your amazing contributions to the field.”

 

Outline

1) Opening introduction by a LACPA representative - three (3) minutes
2) Introduction
3) What are LISTENING PERSPECTIVES, and why do we need to understand them - fifteen (15) minutes
4) TRAUMA - eighteen (18) minutes
5) SPLITTING - six (6) minutes
6) PART 1 – 42 MIN. TOTAL 
7) PREDATOR OTHER (PO)- nineteen (19) minutes
8) SPLITTING REVISITED - six (6) minutes 
9) DISAVOWALS - five (5) minutes
10) TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS of SAO/TEND listening perspective - five (5) minutes
PART 2 – 35 MIN. TOTAL

Course Goals and Educational Objectives:

1. Define the new meaning of trauma
2. Explain the reconstructed meaning of an object relationship
3. Explain the SAO/TEND trauma-based listening perspective and its application to clinical material.

 


 Please note that the Lunch & Learns are being offered as a LACPA Membership Benefit.  

Virtual attendance is limited to 100 LACPA members. Should you have a friend or colleague who would like to attend, please have them join LACPA before they send in this registration form. Programs are subject to change. 

The Los Angeles County Psychological Association (LACPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. LACPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

This course may be taken to satisfy the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) continuing education requirements.

 

LACPA – 6345 Balboa Blvd, Bldg 2, Suite 126, Encino, CA 91316

818-905-0410   FAX 818-332-4949   [email protected]    www.lacpa.org

Those who attend the workshop in its entirety, sign in and out through the Zoom Chat, and complete the evaluation, will receive 1.5 CE credits. CE Certificates will be emailed within two weeks of the program

Please note; that LACPA Student and Post-Doc/Pre-Licensed members are not granted CE Credits.

APA CE rules require that we only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop.

Those who arrive 15 minutes past the start time or leave before the workshop is complete will not receive CE credits.


Contact: LACPA Office - [email protected] - 818-905-0410