IPTAR Presents May 19th: From Practice to Research
Geoffrey Goodman
(02 May 2018 02:15 CEST)
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RE: IPTAR Presents May 19th: From Practice to Research Geoffrey Goodman (03 May 2018 16:35 CEST)
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Some people had trouble with the link I sent on Tuesday for the Chris Muran/Jacques Barber event on May 19 in New York City. Here is the link again: https://iptar.org/event/barbermuran2018/ Please contact me back channel if you still have trouble opening the link. Thanks. I look forward to meeting some of you on May 19! Geoff Geoff Goodman, Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA, CST, CSAT-S, CMAT-S, RPT-S Associate Professor Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Long Island University 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548 (516) 299-4277 http://www.drgeoffgoodman.com http://www.rurallibrariesresearchnetwork.net ________________________________________ From: Geoffrey Goodman Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 8:15 PM To: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org Subject: IPTAR Presents May 19th: From Practice to Research I would like everyone in the New York area (or those visiting New York) to be aware of a program event at IPTAR (a psychoanalytic institute in NYC) featuring two esteemed members and past presidents of SPR--Chris Muran and Jacques Barber. They will be speaking about implementing a research protocol in a psychoanalytic clinic; hence, the title, "From Practice to Research: Psychoanalytic Research Enters the Psychoanalytic Clinic." Registration information and link are included below. Please back channel me if you have any questions. Looking forward to seeing you there! Geoff Geoff Goodman, Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA, CST, CSAT-S, CMAT-S, RPT-S Associate Professor Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Long Island University 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548 (516) 299-4277 http://www.drgeoffgoodman.com http://www.rurallibrariesresearchnetwork.net ________________________________________ From: IPTAR Admin [etalkevents=iptar.org@mail132.atl221.rsgsv.net] on behalf of IPTAR Admin [etalkevents@iptar.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 10:04 AM To: events@iptar.org Subject: [Etalk] IPTAR Presents May 19th: From Practice to Research [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/74afc86422d82eb68b83f6b9e/images/2d0a7deb-d42d-4c66-beeb-c2ef80fe7583.jpg] FROM PRACTICE TO RESEARCH: PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH ENTERS THE PSYCHOANALYTIC CLINIC MAY 19, 2018 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM IPTAR CONFERENCE ROOM 1651 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 205, NEW YORK 10128 REGISTER HERE: HTTP://IPTAR.ORG/EVENT/BARBERMURAN2018<https://iptar.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=74afc86422d82eb68b83f6b9e&id=898ff107d7&e=97c9448b4a> ______________________________________________________ JACQUES P. BARBER, PH.D. GORDON F. DERNER SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, ADELPHI UNIVERSITY "WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE EFFICACY OF PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR SPECIFIC DISORDERS?" J. CHRISTOPHER MURAN, PH.D. GORDON F. DERNER SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, ADELPHI UNIVERSITY "PLURALITY AND CONTEXTUALISM IN A PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH PROGRAM: REDUX 2018" MODERATOR: GEOFF GOODMAN, PH.D. Jacques Barber's presentation: What do we know about the efficacy of dynamic therapy for specific disorders? For years, psychodynamic therapy has been under attack for not being sufficiently empirical. Interestingly both friends and foes are not sufficiently aware of the outcome literature. This presentation will address this gap in knowledge and present systematic reviews addressing the efficacy of dynamic therapy for depression, anxiety disorders and personality disorders. I will delve in greater depth into examining the question of what treatment works for whom. I will suggest a way this kind of critical question for our field can be answered in collaboration between practitioners and researchers. In addition, I will provide some updated data on the role of the therapeutic alliance and insight as mechanism of change in dynamic therapy. Chris Muran's presentation: This colloquium will introduce the Mount Sinai Psychotherapy Research Program as a center for the study of the therapeutic relationship. The program can be understood as organized around the iterative development and evaluation of: a model of alliance rupture resolution, an alliance-focused treatment condition, and an alliance-focused training protocol. Many of the principles derived from this program are consistent with contemporary psychoanalytic theories on intersubjectivity and basic research on interpersonal communication and emotion regulation. The program is designed to assess change on multiple dimensions by multiple measures from multiple perspectives and on three levels of analysis: ultimate, intermediate, and immediate outcome. The colloquium will present a sampling of studies illustrating the work accomplished at each level. Studies supported by grant awards from the National Institute of Mental Health will be emphasized. Learning Objectives 1. To introduce participants to the design of a research program and its various approaches to assessing change. 2. To introduce participants to findings regarding alliance ruptures, rupture resolution, and alliance-focused training 3. To explain to your peers why naturalistic studies as well as randomized clinical trials with control groups are important to examine treatment effectiveness and efficacy. 4. To explain to your peers why psychodynamic therapy is a viable treatment option for some patients. 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