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CE: A Relational Approach to Couples Psychotherapy – Dr. Ringstrom

Zoom (link will be emailed upon registration)

Sponsored byThe WILA Alumni Association   Program Description This program involves Dr. Philip Ringstrom’s presentation of his original model for doing relational psychoanalytic couples therapy. It involves a grounded framework […]

CE: Treating Eating Disorders – Dr. Lauren Moses

Zoom (link will be emailed upon registration)

Sponsored by The WILA Alumni Association   Program Description Working with eating disorders presents a complex and unique set of challenges for clinicians unfamiliar with this population. This course is […]

CE: Psychoanalytic Supervision – Drs. McWilliams, Gomes & Phillips

Zoom (link will be emailed upon registration)

Sponsored byThe WILA Alumni Association   Program Description This event will address individual and group supervision from a psychoanalytic perspective as well as core legal and ethical considerations when working […]

CE: “Emotional Inheritance: The Legacy of Trauma” – Dr. Galit Atlas

Zoom (link will be emailed upon registration)

Focusing on Atlas’ new book Emotional Inheritance, this CE presentation will discuss the ways in which trauma is transmitted from one generation to the next and held in our minds and bodies as our own. Atlas will examine emotional material that we unknowingly carry with us: the memories, feelings, and traumas that we inherit from previous generations and the link between our parents and grandparents’ history, and our own emotional struggles.

Online CE Event – “The Art and The Science of Working Through in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy” with Martha Stark, MD

Zoom (link will be emailed upon registration)

Martha Stark, MD, returns to Wright Institute Los Angeles for a psychology/psychotherapy Continuing Education/Continuing Professional Development webinar. In her typical stunningly clear and clinically precise fashion, Dr. Stark will address the therapeutic process of "working through" in the psychotherapeutic setting.