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Upcoming events

    • 09/15/2022
    • 01/16/2025
    • 23 sessions
    • Virtual

    TA/SA Seminar

    The meeting takes place on the Third Thursday of the month at 12:15 PM

    This meeting is for the training & supervising analysts ONLY


    • 09/22/2022
    • 02/27/2025
    • 18 sessions
    • Virtual

    Curriculum Committee Meeting

    The meeting takes place on the Fourth Thursday of the month at 12:15 PM

    This meeting is for the curriculum committee members ONLY


    • 08/23/2023
    • 12/18/2024
    • 14 sessions
    • Virtual

    Executive Committee Meeting

    The meeting takes place on the Third Wednesday of the month at 12:00 PM

    This meeting is for the executive committee members only ONLY


    • 09/05/2023
    • 04/29/2025
    • 60 sessions
    • Virtual

    The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis Child & Adolescent program as part of the Western Child Consortium classes will be held on 30 Tuesday's from September 5, 2023 through May 7, 2024.   10 AM - 12 AM Mountain Time  /  9 AM - 11 AM Pacific Time

    Classes are open only to those enrolled in this program.

    • 09/08/2023
    • 05/17/2024
    • 30 sessions
    • Health Sciences Building on Anschutz Medical Campus

    The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis 2022-2023 classes will be held on 30 Friday's from September 8, 2022 through May 17, 2024. 

    Classes are open only to those enrolled in our program.

    • 09/08/2023
    • 05/17/2024
    • 30 sessions
    • Health Sciences Building on Anschutz Medical Campus

    The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis 2023-2024 classes will be held on 30 Friday's from September 8, 2022 through May 17, 2024. 

    Classes are open only to those enrolled in our program.

    • 10/05/2023
    • 04/03/2025
    • 15 sessions
    • Virtual

    Education Coordinating Committee Meeting

    The meeting takes place on the First Thursday of the month at 12:15 PM

    This meeting is for the education coordinating committee members ONLY


    • 10/24/2023
    • 05/13/2024
    • 5 sessions
    • VIrtual

    A meeting of the Institute's Admissions Committee and its guests.

    A zoom link will be sent approximately 24 hours before the meeting with the zoom link.

    • 11/09/2023
    • 03/13/2025
    • 11 sessions
    • Virtual

    Progression Committee Meeting

    The meeting takes place on the Second Thursday of the month at 12:15 PM

    This meeting is for the progression committee members ONLY


    • 01/06/2024
    • 05/11/2024
    • 2 sessions
    • virtual

    A meeting for the PTP Committee with PTP Faculty and PTP Consultants.

    Meeting will be held virtually.

    • 02/29/2024
    • 10/31/2024
    • 4 sessions
    • Virtual

    Board of Directors Meeting

    This meeting is for the Institute's Board of Directors, and its guests.  


    • 04/26/2024
    • 04/28/2024
    • Baltimore, MD

    NOT AN INSTITUTE EVENT

    Association of Child Psychoanalysis

    2024 Annual Meeting

    SAVE THE DATE!

    April 26 - 28, 2024

    Four Seasons - Baltimore, MD

    Registration will be done via the ACP website

    • 05/18/2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    • TBD
    Register

    Faculty Development with Lena Ehrlich, PsyD, FABP

    Title: Is Teleanalysis a Compromised Treatment?

    Given that most analysts practice teleanalytically for at least a portion of each work week, questions about how to practice and teach it effectively are more pressing than ever. As a framework for addressing these questions, this presentation suggests that the common views of teleanalysis as inherently inferior to in-office analysis undermines our therapeutic effectiveness because it allows analysts to avoid making analytic use of the disturbing feelings hiding within the experience of practicing teleanalysis. With three case examples, it shows that when analysts do not take our negative views of teleanalysis at face value but instead consider them as symbolic expressions of our and our patients’ anxieties, we can improve our understanding of our analytic functioning within the tele-setting and enhance our capacity to engage analytically effectively in any setting.  These considerations have important implications, not only for how experienced analysts practice, but also for how we treat and teach future analysts.

    Objectives:

    1. Identify two challenges to working teleanalytically effectively.
    2. Identify two essential conditions for effective teleanalytic work.

    Approximate Schedule

    Location for faculty development will be decided based on number of confirmed attendees.

      10 am - 1 pm:     Paper presentation

      1 pm - 2 pm:       Lunch

       2pm - 4:30 pm:  Case discussion


    Faculty Appreciation Dinner will be at Del Frisco's Grille, Cherry Creek

       6pm - 9pm:        Faculty Appreciation Dinner (free for faculty, fee for guests)


    Bio:

    Lena Theodorou Ehrlich is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and Visiting Faculty at the Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Florida Psychoanalytic Center. In addition to her 35 years of clinical and supervisory practice in Ann Arbor, she is internationally recognized for her writing and teaching on various aspects of clinical theory and practice, including obstacles to beginning and deepening analysis, forming and nourishing an analytic identity and practice, supervisory countertransferences, and the psychoanalytic frame. Her paper “Teleanalysis: Slippery slope or rich opportunity?” won the 2019 Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Prize Award for excellence in psychoanalytic scholarship and distinguished contributions to the journal. In 2020, she published a book entitled Psychoanalysis from the Inside Out: Developing and Sustaining an Analytic Identity and Practice. Dr Ehrlich is the recipient of the 2024 ApsaA Candidates' Council Master Teacher Award. She is currently serving on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

    • 08/16/2024
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Anschutz Health Sciences Building

    Orientation for the incoming PTP and Analytic trainees

    • 09/06/2024
    • 05/16/2025
    • 31 sessions
    • Health Sciences Building on Anschutz Medical Campus

    The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis 2024-2025 classes will be held on 29 Fridays and 1 Saturday from September 6, 2024 through May 16, 2025. 

    Classes are open only to those enrolled in our program.

    • 09/06/2024
    • 05/16/2025
    • 30 sessions
    • Health Sciences Building on Anschutz Medical Campus

    The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis 2024-2025 classes will be held on 29 Friday's and 1 Saturday from September 6, 2024 through May 16, 2025. 

    Classes are open only to those enrolled in our program.

    • 09/07/2024
    • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • DU
    • 100

    SAVE THE DATE

    This event is open only to Institute Faculty, Graduates, Candidates, PTP Students and their guests.

    The Institute's annual banquet and graduation will be held on Saturday, September 7th, 2024 at the Fritz Knoebel at D.U.  A non-hosted bar and mingling will begin at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner and the graduation ceremony at 7 PM.


    Each dinner will come with a salad, dessert and coffee or tea. You may choose from three dinner options as listed below:

    Miso Mahi Mahi (Gluten & Dairy Sensitive)

    Sweet soy, cilantro pistou, chili, lemon grass jasmine rice, sesame charred brussels sprouts, curry macadamia nuts

    Bistro Beef (Gluten Sensitive)

    port wine demi, onion confit, grilled asparagus, garlic mashed potatoes

    Polenta and Roasted Mushrooms (Vegetarian, Gluten Sensitive)

    Wilted greens, mustard carrots, whole grain mustard cream


    Please RSVP by Thursday August 31st by completing the online event registration.

    Fees:

    • Analytic Graduates attend FREE.  They may bring a guest(s) but will need to pay for the guest(s).
    • Attendees & guests are $75 per person.  To add a guest, please be sure to select their entrée on the registration form, which will add the $75.    

    Pay online, or if sending in a check, please make your check payable to:   The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis, Mail Stop F546, 1890 N. Revere Court, Aurora, CO 80045.

    Parking: parking passes might be provided for parking lot E floors 2-4 closer to the event.  Or there is a self-pay station for parking on the first floor which is $2/hour.


    Additional notes:

    • Late registration may not be possible after September 1st.  
    • An email reminder will be sent a little over a week before on September 1st and the day before so you have the address handy.


    Faculty Members:  also looking to register for the faculty meeting, you can do that here.


    Disclaimer: This event is not sponsored by or affiliated with Colorado Seminary or the University of Denver. Please note that the university's campus is 100% smoke free, and smoking is not allowed indoors or outdoors on campus property. 


    • 10/26/2024
    • 9:00 AM
    • 10/27/2024
    • 2:00 PM
    • Anschutz Medical Campus

    SAVE THE DATE

    Western Regional Child Analytic Conference

    More information to be posted soon

    • 05/02/2025
    • 05/04/2025
    • TBD

    NOT AN INSTITUTE EVENT

    Association of Child Psychoanalysis

    2025 Annual Meeting

    SAVE THE DATE!

    May 2-4, 2025

    TBD

    Registration will be done via the ACP website

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