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The 19th International congress of the Rorschach and Projective Methods, which will be held in Leuven, Belgium, July 22-25, 2008, in collaboration with the International Society of the Rorschach and Projective Methods (ISR).

The 19th International congress of the Rorschach and Projective Methods, which will be held in Leuven, Belgium, July 22-25, 2008, in collaboration with the International Society of the Rorschach and Projective Methods (ISR).
For more information, see the attached flyer, and our website: http://www.rorschach2008.org/
There will be much attention to psychodynamic research, and particularly the use of psychodynamically inspired measures to assess therapeutic change. In addition, Robert Bornstein, one our preeminent psychodynamic researchers, will give the plenary lecture. So I would encourage anyone on this list to submit proposals for papers, posters, or symposia. All key note lectures will be simultaneously translated in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese, so language barriers should not be an issue.
In addition, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the deadline for submission has recently been extended to March 1, 2008 to facilitate the submission and registration process. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding submissions.

Prof. Dr. Jozef Corveleyn
Department of Psychology
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Tiensestraat 102
B-3000 Leuven
Tel: */32/16/325958 or 326044 (secr.)






CURRENT RESEARCH ON BETWEEN–SESSION COMMUNICATIONS

CURRENT RESEARCH ON BETWEEN–SESSION COMMUNICATIONS
How [Do?] You Handle E-mail from Patients?

I seek the assistance of Division 39 members with a research project that explores existing and potential clinical uses of computer-mediated communications (CMC)
such as e-mail between sessions.

Specifically, I am requesting that licensed clinicians spend 10-15 minutes to complete
an anonymous on-line survey about their clinical practice.


To take the survey, follow this link or type the address into the navigation bar of your Internet browser:
http://snipr.com/PBsurvey

NOTE: If you have any trouble accessing the survey in this way, please contact me as specified below. I will send you an email with a clickable link to the survey, or can mail/fax a printed copy of the survey for you to return to me.


In a study entitled, Exploring Clinical Uses and Implications of Computer-Mediated Communication in Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Practice, I will combine the results of this nationwide survey with qualitative data from interviews with clinicians who currently use e-mail or other Internet-based technologies with patients. (Please contact me if you are such a clinician and would be willing to discuss your experience!)

The aim of this project is to explore whether, how, and why forms of computer-mediated communications (CMC) have a place in psychodynamic/analytic treatment. The primary goal of the survey is to assess the prevalence of e-mail use within current practice. A related, secondary objective of the study is to look at the meanings and uses of all communication exchanges between therapist/analyst and patient/client that occur outside of the shared physical surround of the consulting room. What are the precedents and differences between CMC and other forms of adjunctive exchange such as the telephone? Does the easy on-line availability of personal and professional information about clinicians and clients/patients affect the work, or create a virtual Old Vienna with less expectation for privacy?

Contact
Priscilla Butler, M.A.
pbutler@myway.com
(312) 498-2128
I very much appreciate your assistance. Please tell your colleagues!



Website now open to all Division 39 members

The Board of Directors of Section V decided at its April meetinG to open up the Section V website to all members of Division 39.

WELCOME! AND JOIN THE DISCUSSION!

Just register with your name and email address and we'll send you a password.

Then with your password and email address (as user id) you can log in.


Student Essay Contest Winners

We've got winners in the 2006 Student Essay Contest--"On encountering the Unconscious: a personal essay"

The $500 prize goes to Dan Livney for his essay analysing a dream and a short story which came out of it.

Honorable Mention goes to Nina Katzander for "The Collected Unconscious: first year encounters of a graduate student"

See the Student Section




Student Outreach--psychodynamic training

As part of the student committee's outreach for new student members we are requesting that you send via email any psychodynamically-oriented Ph.D programs, analytic training institutes, or professors with a dynamic bent in otherwise generally non-dynamic programs of which you are aware.

Please forward your responses to Eric Peters


Post your writings


Members of Section V are invited to post short pieces--brief statements, observations and the like in Free Associations.

We have three writing categories: Free Associations (for short pieces), Essays (for longer work), Open Forum for featured, invited, discussion pieces.


Send all submissions to dlichtenstein@gmail.com


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