The Pandemic as an Après-Coup: Helplessness and Uncertainty (Presentation via Zoom)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2022 | 9:30 – 11:30 AM (Eastern)
2 CE Credits for Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, and Social Workers
Practitioners and General Public: $40 | Students: Free
This presentation will focus on the work of Loewald to conceptualize our reaction to the contemporary pandemic as an après-coup, a traumatic recreation of conditions of early helplessness. Loewald, who was an important influence on the relational perspective, especially the work of Mitchell, Bromberg, and Ghent, viewed the emergence of the self in the context of self and other. He considered the beginning of life as a time of primal density and meaning, aspects of which are reexperienced in response to current life events.
Adrienne Harris, PhD, is an instructor and supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. In 2009, she, Lewis Aron, and Jeremy Safran founded the Sandor Ferenczi Center at New School University. With Aron, Eyal Rozmarin, and Steven Kuchuck, she co-edited the book series Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis. She is an editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, and was an editor of the IPA ejournal, Psychoanalysis.today.