about our retreat
Each spring members of the WCSPP
community gather to listen, learn,
and enjoy each other’s company in
a weekend retreat that replenishes
our professional selves. Please join
us this April 4 – 6 at the beautiful
Dolce Hotel and Conference Cen-
ter, a luxurious resort setting sur-
rounded by 66 wooded acres of
countryside only 15 minutes by car
from Stamford and 45 minutes from
New York City.
Our topic for 2014 is Time, a fitting
theme for the year we celebrate
our Institute’s 40th anniversary. Don-
nel Stern will share his remarkable
paper, “Witnessing Across Time: Ac-
cessing The Present From The Past
and The Past From The Present.”
Along with our discussant Neil
Skolnick, we will have an opportuni-
ty to delve into the interplay be-
tween Past, Present, and Future in
psychoanalysis, in our professional
development, and in all facets of
our lives.
We will also gather together to ex-
plore our myriad relationships with
Time through music, meditation,
film, and dreamwork. Of course,
spending time with one another,
setting aside a weekend from our
usual routines and obligations, is es-
sential to gaining fresh perspec-
tives, and so we encourage you to
reflect and relax. Spend your time
as you wish: Explore Dolce’s wood-
ed trails, reconnect with colleagues
and friends, swim in the indoor pool,
or luxuriate in the sauna following a
workout in the resort’s superb fitness
center or racquetball and basket-
ball courts.
We look forward to sharing Time
with you during this special anniver-
sary weekend.
Sincerely,
Your 2014 Retreat Committee
Emi Bromberg, Chair, Wade Ander-
son, Suzanne Burger, Vicki Eherlich,
Aviva Gitlin, Deborah Melincoff, Ra-
mona Segreti, Dale Singer, and Nick
Singman
program
Friday, April 4
3:00 Registration in the Main Lobby
4:45 – 5:45 Meditation workshop with Mark Finn
6:00 – 7:00 Cocktail Hour
7:00 – 8:30 Dinner
8:30 – 10:00 Speed Dating Ice Breaker
Saturday, April 5
7:00 – 8:30 Breakfast
8:45 – 12:00 Donnel Stern, Ph.D.
Witnessing Across Time: Accessing the Present From
the Past and the Past From the Present
Discussant: Neil Skolnick, Ph.D.
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 3:15 Papers inspired by Dr. Stern's "Witnessing Across Time"
3:45 – 4:45 Meditation workshop with Mark Finn
5:30 – 7:00 Cocktail Hour with live Jazz by Matt Parker
Silent Auction Fundraiser
7:00 – 8:30 Dinner
8:30 – 11:00 Movie screening: Run Lola Run (1998)
Sunday, April 6
7:00 – 8:30 Breakfast
8:15 – 9:15 General Board Meeting
9:30 – 11:30 Dream workshop with Aviva Gitlin
program details: keynote address Donnel B. Stern, Ph.D. Witnessing: Across Time: Accessing the Present From the Past and the Past From the Present
Dr. Stern is Training and Supervising Analyst and member of the Faculty, at the William Alanson White Institue in New York City; and Faculty and Supervisor at the NYU Postdoctoral
Program in Psy-c h o a n a l y s i s and Psycho-therapy. He is the Editor of a book series at Routledge, Psy-choanalysis in a New Key, which has 12 volumes in print and an-other half doz-en in various stages of prep-aration. He is the former Edi-
tor-in-Chief of Contemporary Psy-choanalysis. He is the author of Un-formulated Experience: From Dissoci-ation to Imagination in Psychoanaly-sis, published by The Analytic Press in 1997, and Partners in Thought: Work-ing with Unformulated Experience,
Dissociation, and Enactment, pub-lished by Routledge in 2010. He is the co-editor of The Handbook of Inter-personal Psychoanalysis and Pio-neers of Interpersonal Psychoanaly-sis, both published in 1995 by The An-alytic Press, and the author of nu-merous articles and book chapters. Currently he serves on the Editorial Boards of Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Psychoana-lytic Psychology, and the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Associ-ation. In 2005, he received the First Biannual Award for Lifetime Achieve-ment in Psychoanalysis, presented by Section 5, Psychologist -Psychoanalyst Practitioners of the Di-vision of Psychoanalysis of the Ameri-can Psychological Association. He is in private practice in New York.
program details: discussant Neil J. Skolnick, Ph.D.
Faculty and Supervisor, WCSPP
Dr. Skolnick is a Clinical Associate Professor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program. He is a past Associate Pro-fessor of Clinical Psychology at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychol-ogy, Yeshiva University. He received his Psychoanalytic Certificate at NYU (1986), where he has been teaching and supervising for the Relational Track since 1990. He also teaches and supervises at a number of psy-choanalytic training programs both in NYC and regionally around the country (Kansas City, Minneapolis and Sacramento). His primary inter-ests are in object relations theory, both classical and contemporary, Kleinian theory and contemporary relational theory. He has numerous publications and presentations, in-cluding co-editor, Relational Per-spectives in Psychoanalysis and co-editor, Fairbairn: Then and Now. He is an Associate Editor at Psychoanalyt-ic Dialogues: A Journal of Relational Perspectives and is on the editorial board of Relational Perspectives: A Journal of Integrative Psychoanaly-
sis. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, Div 39, and the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psy-chotherapy. Dr. Skolnick maintains a private practice in psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and supervision in Manhattan.
program details: keeping time Matt Parker
Tenor Saxophone,
Composer
A Fort Lauderdale native, Parker came to New York in 1999 to at-tend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. He spent two years with Maynard Ferguson and his Big Bop Nouveau Band, touring in the U.S. and abroad. Matt can be heard on the band’s M.F. Horn VI: Live at Ronnie Scott’s, as well as on recordings by Jesse Elder’s Foldersnacks, Hess Is More, Reggie Quinerly, and Greg Garing. He performs regularly with the Candy Shop Boys and the 2s & 4s, which he co-leads with Julio Mon-terrey.
Here’s what Downbeat magazine has to say about his 2013 debut cd. To learn more about our musi-cal entertainment for this retreat, visit
www.MattParkerMusic.com
program details: time is running out!
Movie:
Run Lola Run (1998)
In this thrilling roller-coaster ride, Lola receives a frantic phone call from her boyfriend, Manni, who's lost a small fortune belonging to his mob-ster boss. If Lola doesn't replace the money within 20 minutes, Manni will suffer the consequences.
Join us for a fun, exciting, and play-ful end to a full day of stimulating conversation and learning.
program details: so much more! Friday Night Ice Breaker:
Speed Dating
Start the weekend by meeting new people and learning new things about old friends!
Dale Singer and Suzanne Burger will lead us through a series of short conversations with one another, with questions and prompts relating to our experience of time in our practices, our personal lives, and our histories at WCSPP.
Meditation Workshops
Join us as Mark Finn provides oppor-tunities to explore and discuss the subjective experience of time dur-ing two one-hour meditation work-shops.
More About Time:
Saturday Afternoon Papers
After lunch on Saturday we return to the Amphitheater for three papers from members of our own communi-ty. Dale Singer, Nicholas Singman, and Wade Anderson will present pa-pers on time, inspired by Donnel Stern’s paper, “Witnessing Across Time: Accessing The Present From The Past and The Past From The Present.”
Sunday Dream Workshop
We end our weekend with a Dream Workshop led by Aviva Gitlin. Be part of one last group activity before re-turning home to reflect on our time together.
Silent Auction Fundraiser
Win prizes while supporting your home community and exploring offerings from local businesses and WCSPP members! Visit our Silent Auction tables during Saturday’s cocktail hour and live music performance.
Rates for the Weekend Package
All‐inclusive three‐day weekend package includes room, meals, snacks,
non‐alcoholic beverages and use of all Dolce Norwalk facilities
Location:
Dolce Norwalk 32 Weed Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06850
The Dolce Hotel and Conference Center is a luxurious resort
surrounded by 66 wooded acres of countryside
only 15 minutes by car from Stamford and 45 minutes from New York City.
It features wooded trails, an indoor pool, a sauna, a fitness center,
and racquetball and basketball courts.
Visit their webpage at www.dolce‐norwalk‐hotel.com
*Stipends are reflected in candidate pricing.
A limited number of partial scholarships are available. In order to offer this benefit to as
many new attendees as possible, we ask that you not request a scholarship if you have
been granted two or more scholarships in the past. To request a scholarship,
please email Carol Mahlstedt at [email protected]. Requests are kept confidential.
registration
Single Room Sharing a Double Room
Limited Availability
Graduates & Affiliates
$490 $380
All Candidates*
$445 $350
TIME WCSPP Retreat 2014
Friday, April 4 – Sunday, April 6
Dolce Norwalk
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