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 Please register in advance to reserve your lunch May 14, 2011 Go to: www.AAPDP.org to register today!  Free to All Residents 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Where psychiatrists committed to psychoanalysis and dynamic psychiatry find a forum to learn and to share ideas American Academy of Psychoanalysis And Dynamic Psychiatry One Regency Drive P.O. Box 30 Bloomfield, CT 06002 Phone: 888-691-8281 Fax: 860-286-0787 E-mail: [email protected]

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Page 1: Residents Luncheon

Despite the development of new psychopharmacological agents and extensive

research meant to elucidate biological underpinnings of psychiatric illness, the

practice of psychopharmacology without a psychotherapy component has

significant limitations. This presentation is meant to identify dynamic factors that,

when unaddressed, contribute to treatment resistance. Ambivalence about

treatment and untranslated communications embedded in treatment resistance will

be explored along with counter-therapeutic use of medications. This presentation

will also address how the development of a psychodynamic understanding of the

patient enhances the development of a therapeutic alliance that facilitates the

effectiveness of psychopharmacological interventions.

Free to All

Residents

Presentation

includes a boxed

lunch

Network with

dynamic

psychiatrists

Please register in

advance to reserve

your lunch

Presented by:

Samar Habl, M.D.

Staff Psychiatrist

Austen Riggs Center

Stockbridge, MA

Where psychiatrists committed to psychoanalysis and dynamic psychiatry find a forum to learn and to share ideas

One Regency Drive

P.O. Box 30

Bloomfield, CT 06002

A m e r ic a n A c a d e m y o f P s y c h o a n a l y s i s A n d D y n a m i c P sy c h i a t r y

Phone: 888-691-8281

Fax: 860-286-0787

E-mail: [email protected]

May 14, 2011

12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.

Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology: Relevance to Treatment of the “Difficult” Patient

Residents’ Luncheon

Go to: www.AAPDP.org

to register today!