PAST EVENTS AND ARCHIVES
The Washington School of Psychiatry has offered a wide variety of innovative programs over its long history. Here are some of the past programs of the School (some of which may be repeated at future dates):
2007–2008
- Penetrating Defenses to Overcome Character Disturbances
- Immersion Training: Working with the Fragile Patient
- Practical Ethics for Psychodynamic Clinicians
- Buddhism in Psychotherapy
- GPAA/MAGPS Cinema Series: Tootsie
- The Dynamics of Divorce
- Backlash and Hate Crimes
- Attachment Theory: Basic Concepts and Clinical Applications
- Brevity and Relatedness: An Object Relations Perspective on Brief Psychotherapy
- The Emotionally Unregulated Child: Impact on Relationships, Behavior, and Adjustment to School
- Treatment of the Fragile Patient
- Practical Legal Advice for Mental Health Practitioners: Protecting Client Information and Other Thorny Legal Issues Facing Practitioners
- Trauma & its Treatment in Infants and Young Children
- Lecture - The Vagus, vague no longer: The work of Stephen Porges and the Polyvagal theories of emotion
- Movie Morning - Military Interrogation: A Game of Wits ---- or Torture?
- Basic Principles of Group Psychotherapy - The Core Course
- Infant Observation: Paving the Way to Early Intervention
- Love as a Symptom
- The Art of Clinical Supervision: Forging a Strong Supervisory Alliance
- GPAA/MAGPS Seminar Cinema Series
- Annual Benefit Gala
- Clinical Program on Psychotherapy Practice OPEN HOUSE
- Ethics Workshop
- Membership Event - The Leaders We Need and What Makes Us Follow
- Child Dynamic Therapy -What Works?
- Group Psychotherapy Start to Finish
- Advanced Psychotherapy Training Program OPEN HOUSE
- Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Training Program: Annual Weeklong Immersion Course
- Yoga Therapy Workshop: Techniques for Somatic Healing and Emotional Wellbeing