Join the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis as it launches its latest educational program. AN INTERNET-BASED CLINICAL SEMINAR DEVELOP GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONTEMPORARY DILEMMAS OF YOUR PATIENTS THROUGH CONSIDERATION OF UNCONSCIOUS COMMUNICATIONS AND THE IMPACT OF EARLY LIFE HISTORY Earn CEU’S by bringing your cases and questions to our live, weekly on-line Clinical Seminar Program Details: Online Classroom with Live Instructor (see below) Take turns presenting clinical issues & cases to instructor and colleagues across the country. 8 weeks per quarter for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarter Cost $400 for a single quarter or $1000 for all three Earn CMEs/CEUs All licensed, insured mental health professional are welcome Contact Alison Chandler at 312.922.7474 x303 or achandler@chicagoanalysis.org, for additional questions or visit our website at http://www.chicagoanalysis.org/content/distance-learning-institute-psychoanalysis for an application. WINTER QUARTER – Seminar Leader: Arnold Tobin, M.D., psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and senior faculty member is best known for his vivid teaching and supervision of ‘problems of love’ and sexual relationships. A staunch champion of Freudian theory, Dr. Tobin has demonstrated the continued usefulness of this theory in clinical work and research on the psychological underpinnings of dreams, prostitution, criminal behavior, addictions, delinquency, acting-out and violent adolescents, post-traumatic stress and chronic feelings of guilt, presenting his findings at numerous professional meetings. He has served as consultant to many agencies, government departments, hospitals and the judiciary. Currently, he is a frequent presenter at national and international psychoanalytic conferences, utilizing psychoanalytic theory to understand character motivation and plot in classic dramas. -----Class begins Monday, January 26TH at 3:30 pm. SPRING QUARTER - Seminar Leader is Brenda Solomon, M.D. Also a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Dr. Solomon teaches courses on the ethics of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy which are helpful in addressing therapists’ ethical dilemmas including ethical use of the internet. Across her career, Dr. Solomon has shown great interests in both Self Psychology and the moral & psychological development of women which she has incorporated into her numerous publications. As a member of many psychoanalytic and psychiatric organizations, she is a frequent speaker, presenting on all aspects of women’s lives—such as adolescence, parenthood, affect regulation, therapeutic boundary violations, how women progress in tx, feminism, women’s power, and modes of relating. Recently, she received the American Psychoanalytic Association’s ‘Helen Brown Woman Psychoanalytic Traveling Scholar Award’ and currently sits on its Committee on the Status of Women and Girls. - Class begins Friday, May 10th at 3:30 pm Additional areas of expertise to be covered in future quarters include: - The Trauma of War & Posttraumatic Stress - Gay & Lesbian Issues