Hi all

 

Although not specifically about research with children and young people, I thought some on this list might be interested in this talk…

 

Best wishes

 

Nick

 

 

 

There is no fee to attend this lecture (on zoom or in person) but registration is required, so click below to register.

 



Nick Midgley
Professor of Psychological Therapies for Children and Young People, UCL.
Co-Director of the Child Attachment and Psychological Therapies Research Unit (ChAPTRe).
Academic Programme Director, Doctorate in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
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Featuring Jacques P. Barber, PhD, ABPP

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The Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

 

 

You are invited to join us for

The 2024 Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

 

"My Journey as a Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Researcher: The Process of Studying Outcome and the Outcome of Studying Processes"

 

Presented by

Jacques P. Barber, PhD, ABPP

Professor and Former Dean • Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology • Adelphi University

 

Professor • Psychology Graduate Group • Department of Psychiatry • University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

 

Adjunct Professor • Department of Psychiatry • NYU Grossman School of Medicine

 

Barber

 

In discussion with

 

Luo

 

Xiaochen Luo, PhD

Assistant Professor • School of Education and Counseling Psychology • Santa Clara University

Silberschatz

 

George Silberschatz, PhD

Volunteer Clinical Professor • Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences • UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences

 

 

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

1:00–3:00 p.m. PDT

 

UCSF Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building

675 18th St. • San Francisco, CA

 

Also available on Zoom

 

 

 

CME/CE credit

 

CME/CE credit is expected to be available, but cannot be confirmed at this time. For more information, contact gina.martinez@ucsf.edu.

 

 

About this year's honoree

 

Jacques P. Barber, PhD, ABPP, is internationally known for his research on the efficacy of psychotherapy in treating depression, panic disorders, personality disorders, cocaine dependence and interpersonal problems. He is a professor and former dean of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University, as well as an adjunct professor of psychiatry at New York University and professor emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and in the Graduate Psychology Group at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Dr. Barber has published more than 290 papers, chapters and books, including Psychodynamic Therapy: A Guide to Evidence-Based Practice, which he coauthored with Richard F. Summers, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, and Practicing Psychodynamic Therapy: A Casebook, co-edited with Dr. Summers. He and his Adelphi colleague J. Christopher Muran, PhD, collaborated on a revised psychodynamic therapy research chapter in Bergin and Garfield’s Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change (7th Edition), considered “the bible of psychotherapy.”

 

He has won numerous awards for his scholarship. In addition to the Distinguished Career Research Award from the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology, Division 39 of the American Psychological Association (APA), Dr. Barbr has received two honors from the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy, Division 29 of the APA: the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Mentorship Award as well as the Distinguished Psychologist Award for Contributions to Psychology and Psychotherapy. He is a past president of the international Society for Psychotherapy Research and was a recipient of its early career award in 1996 and its Distinguished Research Career Award in 2014.

 

 

About this lecture series

 

The Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy is given annually in honor and remembrance of the late Professor Robert S. Wallerstein, MD, who served as chair of the UCSF Department of Psychiatry from 1975–1985. The series is focused on showcasing psychoanalytic knowledge and clinical expertise that influence psychiatry, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis.

 

Dr. Wallerstein was a distinguished psychiatrist, psychotherapy researcher, and psychoanalytic leader who left a legacy of a widened scope of theory and technique in the psychological sectors of psychiatry. He was an administrator who advocated for cooperation between psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers in achieving academic excellence and sought to develop a new profession, the Doctor of Mental Health. He also developed a departmental structure that worked across professional lines, leading to new ideas on research centers, educational plans, and high quality service delivery.

Wallerstein

 

 

2023-2024 Wallerstein Lectureship Committee

 

Joseph Zamaria, PsyD, ABPP, chair

Kathryn DeWitt, PhD

Amy Wallerstein Friedman, LCSW

Adam Goldyne, MD

Mary Susan Hansen, MD

Mardi Horowitz, MD

Marc Jacobs, MD

Jonathan Shedler, PhD

George Silberschatz, PhD

Katherine Straznickas, PhD

William Wolfe, MD

 

 

 

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