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LATIN AMERICA

 ARGENTINA

 ASOCIACIÓN PSICOANALÍTICA ARGENTINA  ASOCIACIÓN PSICOANALÍTICA DE BUENOS AIRES  ASOCIACIÓN PSICOANALÍTICA DE CÓRDOBA  SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE PSICOANÁLISIS  SOCIEDAD PSICOANALÍTICA DE MENDOZA

 BRAZIL  SOCIEDADE DE PSICANÁLISE DE BRASILIA  SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE PSICANÁLISE DE PORTO ALEGRE  SOCIEDADE PSICANALÍTICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO- RIO 1  SOCIEDAD BRASILEIRA DE PSICONÁLISE DO RIO DE JANEIRO-RIO 2  SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE PSICANÁLISE DE SÃO PAULO  GRUPO DE ESTUDOS PSICANALÍTICOS DE CAMPI- NAS  CHILE  CHILEAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

 COLOMBIA  SOCIEDAD COLOMBIANA DE PSICOANÁLISIS

 MEXICO  ASOCIACIÓN PSICOANALÍTICA DE GUADALAJA- RA  ASOCIACIÓN PSICOANALÍTICA MEXICANA

 VENEZUELA  ASOCIACIÓN VENEZOLANA DE PSICOANÁLISIS

3 ARGENTINA ARGENTINE PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION (APA)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Research Groups dependent on the Scientific Section that deal with the topic of Children and Adolescents: 6

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 We offer courses to the population with topics of interest in what it does to daily consultations regarding children and adolescents: sexual abuse, educa- tion, drug addiction, alcoholism, self-destructive behavior, anorexia and bu- limia.

 Extension courses of the Children and Adolescents Study Center: 4

 Virtual Courses on Children and Adolescents: 3

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 We supervise in the Hospitals offering a theoretical introduction about how to work with children and adolescents, and supervision. This task is joint with the Hospital Commission.

 We must add the intense activity with the Racker Center of the Argentine Psy- CENTRES: choanalytic Association in the supervision of the mentioned areas.

 BUENOS AIRES

4 ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION (APdeBA) A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Our Department offers weekly meetings on subjects related to of children and adolescents and its theoretical and clinical arti- culation. It includes also an up-to-date in these topics.

 We also have on-line transmission to other cities in Argentina, and eventually to other countries.

 Psychoanalytical clinical supervisions offered once a week to candidates and members.

 Area “Autism and severe pathologies of early chidhood” composed mostly by members of the Department.

 Collaborative work with the IUSAM (Mental Health University Institute of APDEBA)’s Department of Research.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Psychoanalytical clinical supervisions offered once a week to other professionals from a psychoanalytical view. On line transmission as well.

 Weekly meetings held for professionals from the mental health field and university students (undergraduate and graduate students). This includes students of our IUSAM (Mental health University Institute of APDEBA) and its career in Clinical Psychology for graduate students.

 Course on basic psychoanalytical principles for psychologists inside and outside our institution.

 CONTROVERSIAS-on-line: On-line journal just on child and adolescent, issues, including peer reviewed process. Integrates Latindex. This journal is free.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Collaborative work with Center David Liberman, that offers psychoanalytic assistance to children, adolescents, and their families.

 Collaborative work with “EDUCREANDO” project, held for 1.000 elementary school pupils from different cities in Argentina. It is a bi- national (Argentina-) project coordinated by the Psychoanalysis and Community Secretaryship of APDEBA.

 We invite regularly training residents in Psychiatry and Psychology of a Childrens Hospital and others for clinical presentations in our weekly meetings (workshops)

 Graduate training in the city of Parana on Child and adolescent psychopatology, as part of a convention signed between APDEBA and the UAdER University. CENTRES:

 BUENOS AIRES

5 ARGENTINA CÓRDOBA PSYCHOAMNALYTIC SOCIETY (APC)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Seminary “From Juanito to Luana – Subjectivities at play” aimed to analysts in for- mation in our Institution and open to the community, held once a week for 1 hour and a half, from April to June of the current year.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Conference “Clinic with Children in Debate – Change in paradigms: parenthoods, sexual identities” – on 2019, June 28th open to the community, with the participation of Lic, Graciela Woloski, from Argentine Psychoanalytical Association and Luic; Ma- ría José Etienot, from Córdoba Psychoanalytical Association.

 Supervision Group on Childhood and Adolescence open to the community, with Supervisors from Córdoba Psychoanalytical Association. Fortnightly frequency.

CENTRES:

 Córdoba

6 ARGENTINA ARGENTINE PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (SAP)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Team meetings

 Clinical athenaeums

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Extension courses for professionals from other institutions

 Scientific meetings with special guests and open to the community

 Annual symposium.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Clinical supervision in public and private hospitals

CENTRES:  BUENOS AIRES

7 ARGENTINA MENDOZA PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (SPM)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Monthly meetings this year we are studying on GENDER.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 open seminar - We had two open seminar this year. For both we invited specialist:  In march it was about the new investigations about Beastfeeding,  In april it was about changes in the laws regarding children and teenagers.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 We give supervisions in different Institutions where children and teenager are attended, also in our institution we are giving supervision to junior professionals.

 And we are preparing activities within University.

CENTRES:

 MENDOZA

8 BRAZIL BRASILIA PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (SPBsb)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 The Early Intervention Course is open only to members of the Society and Insti- tute.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents For the community, SPBsb's Children and Adolescents Department offers the Observation of the Relationship Mother-Baby Course, which is aimed at psychoanalysts, psy- chologists, practitioners and students in related fields.

CENTRES:

 BRASILIA

9 BRAZIL

BRAZILIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY OF PORTO ALEGRE (SBPDEPA)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding trainings

 Open seminars for clinicians outside the SBPdePA.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Study groups held in the centres for other professionals.

 Workshops with analysts of our society with parents, teachers and psychologists, about themes of everyday events and wide social impact, such as the filicíde or issues regarding the reduction of criminal majority.

 Themes such as new family configurations are also added.

 Psychoanalytic community service is offered to children and adolescents according to parents income.

 We have a Center for childhood and adolescence. (Núcleo de infância e adolescência – NIA). For orientation to professionals who work with children and adolescents, in schools and community centers.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Activities in the community like readings and children’s animated films are presented, with subsequent discussions between psychoanalyst and writers of books or theater or CENTRES: cinema directors.

 PORTO ALEGRE

10 BRAZIL

RIO DE JANEIRO PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (SPRJ) RIO 1

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings Internal Activities: This Deputy Director promotes scientific activities for members of society and, among them, organizes monthly supervision with discussion of clinical material for children and adolescents. Clinical material may be brought by a member of the training group or another member of society, who wishes to present their clinical case. This activity is open to members and candidates of the Institute.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 conferences, courses and events - The Scientific Committee coordinates the activities related to conferences, courses and events for the Society's internal and external public. Several Child and Adolescent courses, confer- ences and events are offered to both internal and external audiences, including the Annual Perinatal Mental Health Journey and some Extension Courses aimed at mental health and education professionals, such as courses dealing with early emotional development and its deviations, as well as others about infants, children and adoles- cents.  Child and Adolescent Training - Activities open to the interested public done in partnership with the Socie- ty's Scientific Committee. This year we are promoting our Tenth Journey, which is subdivided into three annual events, one on to Early Childhood, another on Latency, and the third on Adolescence. Some of the topics cov- ered in the Journeys are autism, child psychosis, violence, subtle violence, sexual abuse, gender identity con- struction, early eroticization, perversion, latency today, the effects of gadgets on the constitution of subjectivity and other themes related to adolescence.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Child and Adolescent Training - Courses and Supervisions for other Institutes: The Institute offers the Bra- zilian Society of Belo Horizonte a course on the Esther Bick Method of Observing Mother-Baby Relationship, which CENTRES: began in 2017 and is to be completed in December 2019. In February 2020, a new Observation Group and a course on  RIO DE JANEIRO Early Child Intervention and Parent Psychotherapy Course will be offered.

11 BRAZIL BRASILIAN PSICHOANALYTIC SOCIETY OF RIO DE JANEIRO (SBPRJ) RIO 2

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings The Child and Adolescent Department is offering at the moment seminars for eight analysts and candidates who want to specialize in child and adolescent psychoanalysis. It is a four-semester pro- gramme with theoretical and clinical seminars held weekly. The candidates have to observe a baby for one year and have two patients supervised for a period of one year each. A paper must be writ- ten on one of the cases under supervision.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents Some years ago, for a period of eight years we held seminars weekly for professionals of other are- as and parents. The programme covered from pregnancy until adolescence. At the moment the Child and Adolescent Department is not offering these seminars.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Seminars, conferences and supervisions for other institutions are provided by other departments of our Society.

CENTRES:  RIO DE JANEIRO

12 BRAZIL BRASILIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY OF SÃO PAULO (SBPSP)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Study Groups:  Psychoanalysis of Autistic Disorders: clinical and research - with A.T. PRISMA (Protocol for psychoanalytic investigation of signs mapping changes in autism) - A research project initially supported by IPA – CERP to evaluate development of autistic children in inten- sive psychoanalytic treatment  Adoption and parenting research -  Adolescent Laboratory - Theoretical-clinical studies of adolescents exchanging experiences and theories  Child and Adolescent Clinic - The group discusses theoretical and technical issues from clinical material. B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Psychoanalysis of Child and Adolescent Secretary Partnerships - directed to the public of the “extra muros” community - Interdisciplinary activities between Psychoanalysis and Pediatrics  Community Service Board  Covenants: Children's Home (CIP) - Psychological care directed to children who attend the Home and supervised by the teachers of CINAPSIA - In- troductory Course to the Psychoanalytic Care of Childhood and Adolescence, directed at professionals from outside the SBPSP, lasting for two years UNAS - Union of Nucleus and Association of Residents of Heliópolis and region - Work that currently impacts 12 thousand people / CENTRES: month, through more than 50 social projects. The central demand refers to the strong emotional load of educational agents in dealing with  SÃO PAULO very precarious and violent situations of the reality of children and adolescents.  Meetings and Conversations Project: Emotional Development Group of Children in Early Childhood Group (zero to three years). Child in latency and pre-adolescence (06 to 12 years) - especially considering the situation of children in school.  Psychoanalytic Care Center (CAP): Transcultural Clinic - Based on the model developed by Marie Rose Moro in the field of ethnopsychoanalysis, clinical and social research is being developed, receiving families of refugees or immigrants in situations of high social, economic and family vulnerability. Clinic from 0 to 3 - Clinic 0 to 3 seeks to intervene in the difficulties of the relationship of parents or guardians with their babies / young children. C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Regional meeting to discuss "Identification and Gender"

 Community Service Board - Courses:  CINAPSIA - Introductory Course to the Psychoanalytic Assistance of Childhood and Adolescence  Setting and Management of the Transcultural Clinic (Marie Rose Moro)  Increase in the training of psychoanalytic work for infants, children and parents (Régine Prat). D) Scientific Program  Working Party - Model of three levels of observation of changes in child patient. 13 BRAZIL CAMPINAS PSYCHOANALYTICAL STUDY GROUP (GEPC)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the Trainings

 Seminars for Candidates from the Institute, specific about early childhood:

 Primitive Emotional Development  Contemporary Authors - Representation, Symbolization  Baby Observation

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 First Childhood: Voluntary Project for expansion of psychoanalytic thought. Presentation and discussion on 2018, July 14th: "The Matrix of the Mind", by Thomas H. Ogden.

 Presentation: Adriana Maria Nagalli de Oliveira / psychoanalyst, coordinator of the project "First Childhood".

 Conference - “About mothers and babies: a Winnicottian vision” (on 2018, November 24th )

 Relator: José Carlos Veras di Migueli - Effective Member of GEPcampinas.

 Comment: Adriana Maria Nagalli de Oliveira - Effective Member of GEPCampinas (Delegate of children and adoles- cents Fepal / GEPCampinas)

 Mind Matrix Study Group: Monthly meetings

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Conferences

 “The Emotional Experience in Early Childhood”

 Rio Claro - 2019, February 9th

 Relator: Adriana Maria Nagalli de Oliveira - Psychoanalyst, delegate of children and adolescents of FEPAL by CENTRES: GEPCampinas  Comment: Renata Tasca - Psychologist, candidate of the Institute of Psychoanalysis of GEPCampinas  CAMPINAS

 "On the emotional life of the baby"

 Valinhos - 2019, May 4th

14 COLOMBIA COLOMBIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (SOCOLPSI)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Continuing Education Seminars on child and adolescent topics which are not part of the General Child and Adolescent Training Program and allow the participants to gain a deeper under- standing on specific matters.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Many members of the Department are frequently invited to give talks at schools where they can communicate psychoanalytic understanding to teachers and parents of many relevant topics re- garding child and adolescent development and mental health.

 Books written in non-technical language for parents and teachers regarding child and adolescent development and mental health.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 The Department is organizing at least two mayor educational activities towards the com- munity per year. The contents and the formats vary from year to year but we privilege the Sym- posium format for the main one.

 Supervision for institutions are design and deliver, especially educational or health institutions, on demand.

CENTRES:

 BOGOTÁ

15 CHILE CHILEAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION (APCH) A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 We have monthly clinical meetings, where we present clinical material of children and adolescents, theoretical, clinical-theoretical papers, baby observations, etc. This activity is extended to all members of the APCh who are interested in attending and when there is no clinical material, which is confidential, outsiders of the APCh are invit- ed. In this way, psychoanalysis and our work can be disseminated.

 We give a seminar of Early Psychism for the AEF of the APCh during a semester and a seminar of Observation of babies at the beginning of the training and that also lasts a semester. The teachers are analysts of the committee.

 We have an ongoing training activity that is currently studying the issue of autism. Some analysts of our com- mittee and other interested analysts of our association participate. B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Different seminars are held throughout the year. This year we have:  On line: a seminar on “suicide and self-destructive behavior in adolescence” addressed to psychiatrists, psy- chologists, doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, and school teachers and counselors. The aim is to give a psychoanalytic view of the self-destructive activities and the suicide attempt and give some suggestions.  Seminar on "Frequent questions and questions in working with children and adolescents in school situation". To psychologists, teachers, counselors and professionals who work in schools.  Supervisory groups by Analysts of Children and Adolescents of our Association for psychotherapies of adoles- cents for psychologists, psychiatrists, AEF and analysts. C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Some radio interviews are conducted on topics of general interest in children and adolescents.

 Individually, some people on the committee carry out the following activities outside our association:

 Supervision of psychotherapy (by Skype) of children and adolescents to psychologists and analysts in training of Asoveo de Venezuela.  Participation in a program of accompaniment to a foster family in a public hospital group.  Counseling to a team of psychologists of municipal school.  Supervisions to psychologists of “Hogares” and activities of formation of volunteers in accompaniment of ba- bies in abandonment of institution dedicated to the childhood.  Some of our members participate in the ALOBB group. CENTRES:

 SANTIAGO

16 MEXICO GUADALAJARA PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION (APG)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 A one-year long certified course is offered exclusively for Candidates and Analysts. It in- cludes the supervision of children and adolescents’ cases and is delivered by an Analyst from our Association.

 Every year, 10 seminars on children and adolescents’ psychoanalysis are organized along with Analysts from the Psychoanalytical Association of Argentina and the Psy- choanalytical Association of Uruguay.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 The 10 seminars with APA and APU Analysts are open to all public and some professionals from other disciplines attend. For parents there are no activities held at the moment.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 In Colima, clinical-scientific days, with the participation of analysts from Guadalajara.

CENTRES:

 GUADALAJARA

17 MEXICO MEXICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION (APM)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Master in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy is offered at the Postgraduate Studies Center of the Mexican Psychoanalytic Association that lasts for two years, and it´s incorporated into the Ministry of Pub- lic Education.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 We teach two graduates per year about themes related to Children and Adolescents at the Postgraduate Studies Center ( CEP) of the Mexican Psychoanalytic Association (APM).

 We hold twice a year Scientific Conferences about Children and Adolescents at the Postgraduate Studies Center of the Mexican Psychoanalytic Association.

 We have a psychotherapy clinic that offers psychotherapy services for children and adolescents from low-income populations.

 We offer clinical practices to master´s students and candidates who wish to do so at the Psychiatric Chil- dren´s Hospital: Juan N. Navarro.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 We have been working in a project called “Play, Raise” where we work together with the country´s prison, in order to provide visibility to children born there, through reinserting them into the community, working with children from 0 to 3 years old . CENTRES:  We work together with the Mexican Association of Child Psychiatry.  MEXICAN CITY  We participate in the Children and Adolescents Committee of the Latin America Psychoanalytic Federation (FEPAL) in teamwork with the Committee of Severe Pathologies ( autism ) of the Latin Amer- ica Psychoanalytic Federation.

18 VENEZUELA VENEZUELAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (ASOVEP)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Scientific meetings: Scientific papers on the subject of children and adolescents for ASOVEP´s members and candidates.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents Psychoanalytic psychotherapy course for children and adolescents: aimed to psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, educational practitioners and teachers among others, in order to sensitize them to emotional difficul- ties occurring during childhood and adolescence. It lasts one year and we are currently finishing the third course. Enrollment has varied between 20 and 25 participants at each one. Teaching activities related to child and adolescent psychoanalysis at Universities and Hospitals for undergradu- ate and graduate students, regarding subjects of theoretical, technical, and clinical aspects of children and adoles- cents, through workshops, seminars, conferences, and individual and group supervision. Regarding the post gradu- ate, include those of Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology and even Pediatrics.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Conferences, workshops, and assessments in schools, day-care and other institutions, including those provid- ing foster care.  Workshops for parents: To discuss with them their concern about upbringing.  Annual scientific meetings, which always include subjects related to children and adoles- cents.  Cinema forum  Free clinical assistance to children and adolescents in some low income communities. CENTRES:  CARACAS

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NORTH AMERICA

 UNITED STATES

 INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING AND RE- SEARCH

 NEW CENTER FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS (LOS ANGELES)

 NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE

 SEATTLE PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE

 TAIWAN

 TAIWAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

20 UNITED INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING AND RESEARCH (IPTAR)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 IPTAR’s Child and Adolescent Program (CAP) invites a wide community of professionals to the two lectures mentioned in Section D, Scien- tific Programme.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 IPTAR’s Salon Programs are offered two times a year and are open to members of the IPTAR community and to professionals who are interest- ed in psychoanalytic training. This year there were 2 programs: “Our Bodies Ourselves: Bodies in the Psychoanalytic Encounter” and “Psychoanalysis without Walls.”  The Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program (ABPIP) has sponsored meetings with invited speakers on specific topics, open to professionals working with parents and infants in the wider New York City area. C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Over the past twelve years, a group of clinicians at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) has been developing and re- fining a psychoanalytically informed model for working with a range of inner-city children who struggle with histories of trauma and loss - range in age from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Some require special education, while others are intellectually gifted.  We offer psychodynamically oriented individual and group therapy on-site during the school day, tailored to the needs of each school and its students. Therapists integrate treatment, available at whatever frequency is clinically indicated, with regular consultations with parents, teachers, and administrators. Each school has a site supervisor, an IPTAR graduate, who works with the educational staff to design and evaluate programs. Over the years, in addition to our regular clinical services, we have run groups for parents, teachers and for pregnant or parenting ado- lescents. Since 2002 we have treated over 700 students and provided training to 124 therapists. In 2013, the IPTAR On-Site School Program was awarded the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Educational Achievement Award, which honors outstanding psychoanalytically informed work with educators and schools.  For the last four years, the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program (ABPIP) has provided weekly home-based dyadic psychotherapy to parents and their infants and children under the age of three living in homeless shelters, and to parents and children at foster-care agencies who are in CENTRES: the process of reunification. Therapists are analysts and also graduates of the ABPIP.  The Anni Bergman Parent Infant Program (ABPIP) developed a 7-week Seminar in Infant Observation using video material of a mother-baby  NEW YORK dyad over the first year of the baby’s life. Participants in the seminar have been professionals working in agencies that serve at-risk families, trainees at other psychoanalytic institutes, and centers for mothers and babies.

D) Scientific Programme

 IPTAR’s Child and Adolescent Program (CAP) offers conferences on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.  “The Visiting Lecturer Series” with presentations by leading clinicians, theorists and researchers in the field.  “The Child Therapist at Work Series”: A formal clinical case presentation by CAP candidates, graduates and faculty.

21 UNITED NEW CENTER FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS (NCP)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Monthly Child Analytic Study Group  2018-19 Curriculum: Psychosomatics in Infants, Children and Adolescents  2019-20 Curriculum in Development: Technical Issues in Infant, Child and Adolescent Analysis  Bimonthly (2nd and 4th Tuesdays) Child Analytic Clinical Case Conference. Child Candidate presents current pro- cess notes (individual and parent work sessions) with discussion with 2 faculty members and child candidates by zoom teleconference for a twelve month period.  2 year Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy program (CAPPP) with many of the child faculty and senior child candidates as CAPPP faculty (In 2018-2019, we had 6 first year students and 5 2nd year students)  Travel Grants for child psychotherapy students to attend APsaA conferences and child psychoanalytic candidates to at- tend APsaA, IPA and Association for Child Psychoanalytic meetings

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 NCP (Low fee) psychoanalytic clinic for ages 0-21, including parent work and consultation with schools (for more information, please go online to https://www.n-c-p.org/therapy-for-children-and-adolescents.html)  Center for Reflective Communities: Parenting Groups, Training for Mental Health workers and Educators, Parenting Workshops (for more information, please go online to http://reflectivecommunities.org/  Film Series on Friday evenings: Several per year on subjects related to children with child candidates and faculty as commentators

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Child Analytic Faculty lecture and/or supervise in the training programs of: CENTRES:  UCLA Adult Psychiatric Residency and Child Fellowship Programs  UC Irvine Adult Psychiatric Residency and Child Fellowship Programs  LOS ANGELES  University of Southern California Child and Adolescent Fellowship Program  Maple Counseling Center (Beverly Hills)

NCP Donates Normal Child and Adolescent Development: A Psychodynamic Primer by Karen Gilmore and Pamela Meersand to every child and adolescent psychiatric fellow at UCLA, USC and UCI D) Scientific Programme

Annual Expert Child Analyst Weekend with 4 events:  Thursday evening Scientific Program for entire NCP community  Saturday morning Extension Program for larger community  Saturday evening fundraiser for the NCP Infant, Child and Adolescent Clinic. NCP also offers extension programs on Saturday mornings, several per year on topics related to infants, children and adolescents, presented by child faculty and candidates.

22 UNITED NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE (NYPSI)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 theoretical and technical aspects of adolescent analysis  continuous case seminar in child and adolescent analysis  advanced Ssminars

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 For parents and teachers and other interested professionals we have the "dialogue om...".

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 seminars  supervision:  Our child analysis faculty supervises child psychiatry fellows as well as adult psychiatry residents on their child psy- chiatric work at the following psychiatry residency and child fellowship programs (Mount Sinai Medical Center, Montefikore Medical Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital and New York University).  Additionally, the child faculty supervises the child psychotherapy work and psychological testing of the NYPSI psy- chology trainees.  Our child anaysis faculty also is involved in clinical case discussions for child psychiatry fellows at Mount Sinai Medical CENTRES: Center.

 NEW YORK D) Scientific Programme

 Bi-annual Kabcenell Memorial Lecture. 19 lectures have been held. Last one on June 11, 2019. The speaker will be James Herzog, M.D. The title is: “It can’t be”. How two "child analytic experiences" look to a man who re-enters analysis on the occasion of strange feelings regarding an analysis for his grandson.  Bi-annual Blos Memorial Lecture. The last speaker of this lecture was Rex McGehee, M.D. on Oct. 10th, 2017. The title was “Marijuana and the Adolescent Process”. The speaker for the academic year 2019/20 will have to be decided.

23 UNITED STATES SEATTLE PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE (SPSI)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 study groups which meet regularly, usually monthly, on a variety of topics of interest to our Institute members.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 regular Tuesday evening presentations. Members of the faculty present papers. The presentation is then followed by a formal discussion and an open discussion among members attending the meeting. These groups are open to the professional community and are well attended by mental health profes- sionals as well as by professionals from other disciplines.  We occasionally sponsor a day or weekend long conference. Again these programs are well at- tended by professionals and members of the community who have an interest in the program. * We have not offered programs specifically for parents although that idea has certainly been raised from time to time and is an activity which most individuals support.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 events organization and hosting for the larger neighborhood community  occasional Friday evening movie and dinner which is both a pleasant social event and an oppor- tunity to consider a movie’s theme from an analytical perspective.  occasional art show sponsored by the Institute. The show includes artworks made by members of CENTRES: the Institute, not only visual arts but other kinds of art including jewelry, sculpture, ceramics and poetry, for example.  SEATTLE  Our faculty participate in teaching courses at other institutes, particularly courses on child therapy and child analysis. Instructors for these courses are in demand as we have a limited number of child an- alysts in the community.  supervision of therapists and analysts in the community.  We have a low fee clinic with members of the Institute providing low fee analysis and psychothera- py.

24 TAIWAN TAIWAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY (TPA)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - ex- cluding the trainings  Supervisions of Infant Observation for clinicians in China.  'Reading book’ - seminar on Therapeutic Intervention with Parents, Infants and Young Children.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and par- ents

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions  “Chuan-Xin Psychotherapy Clinic” in Taipei: individual child analysis, work with parents, assessment.  “China Medical Hospital” Psychoterapeutic work and supervision in Taiwan.  Seminars in Hospitals on child psychotherapy and work with parents.

CENTRES:

 taipei

25 COCAP MAP: IPA REGION

EUROPE  AUSTRIA  PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

 BELGIUM  BELGIAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 FINLAND  FINNISH PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

 FRENCH PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION  PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 GERMAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION

 GREECE  HELLENIC PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

 ISRAËL  ISRAËL PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

 ITALY  ITALIAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 POLAND  THE POLISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 PORTUGAL

 PORTUGUESE PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 RUSSIA  MOSCOW PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 SPAIN  SPANISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY  MADRID PSYCHONALYTIC ASSOCIATION

 SWEDEN  SWEDISH PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

 SWITZERLAND  SWISS SOCIETY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

 TURKEY  ISTANBUL PSYCHONALYTICAL ASSOCIATION

 BRITISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

 UKRAINE  UKRAINIAN STUDY GROUP

 SOUTH AFRICA  SOUTH AFRICA PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

26 AUSTRIA VIENNA PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 As a counseling center, we network with the members and candidates who work with par- ents, children and adolescents.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 We have a counseling center for parents, children and adolescents (Elkiju counseling center), in which child and adolescents psychotherapists and candidates offer unpaid counseling and, if necessary, refer to child analysts.

 We provide contributions as part of a jour fixe, that offers monthly lectures to the public.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 The counseling center also gives regular lectures at conferences and takes care of public relations. CENTRES:  We also go to kindergartens and schools to inform parents about our offer.  Vienna

27 BELGIUM BELGIAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings Some sessions of the open monthly “seminar on Wednesday” (conferences) are focused on C/A topics.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

This year a conference was about early infancy. Last year one conference dealt with adolescence. Everyone can attend these conferences.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Some SBP members are intervening in the 3d cycle at University.  The praticians who work in some C/A health centres benefit from seminars, conferences or groups pro- posed by C/A analysts who are SBP members also working there.  In some medical centres, SBP members might offer some open activities on C/A topics. For instance: in Fil-à-fil-ambulatoire”, an associative health centre dedicated to the parent-child relation, in Liege, activities held by SBP members are proposed such as a group for parents, a discussion-movie meeting, open conferences.

CENTRES:

 BRUXELLES

28 FINLAND FINNISH PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings There is a Foundation with the name “Leena-Maija Jokipaltio” (our pioneer in child and adolescent psychoanalysis, trained in the 60s in Switzerland), this foundation is able to finance the psychoanalytic treatment ( 4 weekly ses- sions) of several children and adolescent for several years. We have received the money for the Foundation from indi- vidual donations. We have a working group “Public information” which tries to find out where and in what way the issues of child psychoanalysis should be discussed with the non-psychoanalytic professionals, like MDs and non-psychodynamic psy- chotherapists.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

The child and adolescent psychoanalysts are sometimes organizing a conference for professional people who are work- ing with children and adolescents.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Child and adolescent psychoanalysts have web pages which give general information and contact infor- mation about psychoanalytic child and adolescent services and treatments.  The child and adolescent psychoanalysts  are regularly teaching in the child and adolescent training programs of the many Psychotherapy Institutes in Finland,  are also supervisors for many child and adolescent psychotherapeutic training programs and therapists.

D) Scientific Programme CENTRES:  We are soon publishing a book on child and adolescent psychoanalytic treatments  helsinki

29 FRANCE

FRENCH PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 One seminar on C/A psychoanalysis and psychotherapy (C/A clinical cases presentations) to members and candi- dates.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Paris  Training in psychoanalytical psychodrama open to the psychologists working in a private Hospital for Adolescent (Clinique G. Heuyer)  Seminars, conferences, supervisions open to professionals (psychologists and psychchiatrists) working in several medical centres for children and adolescents: Centre Alfred Binet, Centre Claude Bernard, Centre Edouard Clapa- rède, ASM 13, Centre E. and J. Kestemberg.  Groups for parents are also held in some of these Centres.  Seminars and conferences for the employees in Hospitals such as Sainte Anne and La Pitié-Salpétrière, L’Hopital de Jour pour enfants  Seminars and Conferences in the Institute for Psychosomatic (IPSO) Pierre Marty  Conferences held by the GERPEN (Studies and Research Group on Child and Infant Psychoanalytical develop- ment)  Interventions in meeting organized by associations or municipal structures (ex :”The Space for Young peaple” dedi- CENTRES: cated to adolescents)

 paris Toulouse  Seminars of introduction to the C/A psychotherapy for medical students. (University Diploma: C/A psychiatric di- OTHERS: ploma) and conferences of introduction to C/A psychoanalysis at University for Medicine and Hospital 3 regional groups (Lyon, Bordeaux, * see Paris Psychoanalytical Society Nantes)

30 FRANCE PARIS PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

Paris Infant observation held by Paris Society psychoanalysts independently from the SPP Lyon, Toulouse and Regional groups (Savoie, Aquitaine, Bour- gogne-Champagne -Franche Comté , Mediteranean group, Norman group, Bretagne-Pays de Loire ):  Theoretical and clinical Seminars, groups, conferences for members and candidates  Bordeaux: infant observation, Research group on Adolescent Psychopathology (CAPA)

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

Paris  One Monthly open Conference of introduction to C/A Psychoanalysis  Open theoretical and clinical seminars open to members, candidates and professionals (psychiatrists, psychologists)  Collective supervision for C/A psychotherapy ( for psychologists, psychiatrists having done a psychoanalysis)

Lyon, Toulouse and Regional groups  Conferences of introduction to C/A Psychoanalysis open to psychologists, psychiatrists and other professionals in Lyon  Conferences on C/A psychopathology and psychoanalytical clinic for Health professionals in Marseille  Seminars on C/A Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy - on the infantile and child clinic - on the C/A Psychoanalytical work, for psychoanalytical psy- chotherapists; Clinical groups open to professionals in Grenoble  Theoretical and clinical group on C/A psychoanalysis, in Savoie  Conferences of Introduction on C/A psychoanalysis in Toulouse  Nantes and Bordeaux: Infant observation (Michel Amar) open to members, candidates and other professionals (having done a personal analysis)  Theoretical and clinical seminar on C/A psychoanalysis open to students and professionals, in Besançon  Seminar on the clinic of the baby and his parents, in Avignon  Theoretical and clinical group on C/A psychotherapy open to doctors, psychologists, medical students in Nice  Theoretical and clinical group on diseased infant, C/A clinical group in Aix-en-Provence  Psychoanalysis of C/A in Monaco  C/A clinical workshop in Rouen  Seminars and conferences held in Lyon, Aix-en-provence, Rouen through the SEPEA; Colloquium proposed by CAPA (group on Adolescent Psy- chopathology) in Bordeaux; ARPPEA meetings; AFPPEA meetings CENTRES: C) in the community  Paris Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Lyon Paris  Toulouse  Training in psychoanalytical psychodrama open to the psychologists working in a private Hospital for Adolescent (Clinique G. Heuyer)  Seminars, conferences, supervisions open to professionals (psychologists and psychchiatrists) working in several medical centres for children and adolescents: Centre Alfred Binet, Centre Claude Bernard, Centre Edouard Claparède, ASM 13, Centre E. and J. Kestemberg.  Groups for parents are also held in some of these Centres. Others:  Seminars and conferences for the employees in Hospitals such as Sainte Anne and La Pitié-Salpétrière, L’Hopital de Jour pour enfants There are 8 other Regional groups (Groupe Aqui-  Seminars and Conferences in the Institute for Psychosomatic (IPSO) Pierre Marty  Conferences held by the GERPEN (Studies and Research Group on Child and Infant Psychoanalytical development) tain, Groupe Bourgogne-Champagne-Franche-  Interventions in meeting organized by associations or municipal structures (ex :”The Space for Young peaple” dedicated to adolescents) Comté, Bretagne-Pays de Loire, Grenoble, Sa- voie, Groupe Mediterranéen, Groupe Normandie, Toulouse Groupe Nord-Pas de Calais).  Seminars of introduction to the C/A psychotherapy for medical students. (University Diploma: C/A psychiatric diploma) and conferences of intro- duction to C/A psychoanalysis at University for Medicine and Hospital

31 GERMANY GERMAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 The “study-week of Sils” gets recognized of the DPV as part of the training program

cross-regional activities within the field  German speaking “study-week of Sils on child- & adolescent psychoanalysis” (“semaine d’études de Sils sur la psychana- lyse pour les enfants et des adolescents”)  Child analysts participate in the COCAP as well as in the child analyst programs of the IPA-conferences  EPF (European Psychoanalytical Federation) – conferences  DPV- child-psychoanalytical conferences held together with the SPGP and the WPV every two years  Annual child-analytical conference held in Mainz  Supervision and support in training institutions, who are not member of the IPA

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 The DPV hosts two annual scientific meetings, which attract keen interest from an average of 500 members and guests each time  Elected Members represent the interest within the professional political field of the organizations of the doctors and psy- chologists  Institutions offer regular open-house – and other informing events  Summer School in Frankfurt CENTRES:  Public psychoanalytical discussions of cinematic movies  BERLIN  BREMEN C) in the community  FRANKFURT Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions  FREIBURG  GIESSEN  Supervision in psychiatric child- & adolescent clinics, kindergartens and counselling centers  HAMBURG  HEIDELBERG  Supervision of medicine-, psychology- and social work student groups  KASSEL  Organization and participation in New-born outpatient clinics (cry-babies)  KÖLN / DÜSSELDORF  Participation in student counselling institutions  LEIPZIG  MAINZ  STUTTGART / TÜBINGEN  ULM

32 GREECE

HELLENIC PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 At the Hellenic psychoanalytic Society We already have established and we will continue in the adult program a seminar on (children and adolescents).

 We Participate in our Society’s monthly Clinical Meetings with presentations on infant and child themes

 We are now (January 2010) beginning our recently approved ITT program with a seminar on early development. This will be followed (September 2020) by infant observation seminar, a seminar on development of latency and adolescence, and then a seminar on psychopathology. B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

Members of our Society:  Teach at parents seminars: which are open to parents of children. Topics: “Childhood loves”, “Childhood fears”, “Building identity”.  Give lectures at schools : Bullying, self-harm, learning difficulties.  Hold workshops or pregnant women and mothers with babies 0-1 year old.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Training analysts and ordinary members of our Society are involved in various projects in the community.

 They offer supervisions and analysis to candidates of the local Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of children and adolescents.  They teach seminars and offer group supervisions in Child Psychiatry and Psychology University departments in Athens, Thessaloniki and Patras on Child and adolescent development. Psychodynamic assessment. Anxiety, Delinquency, Depression, Autism. Psychosis.  They hold Seminar on adolescence in department of Adolescence in General Hospital of Athens on Gender identity, The Body, Communication in the adolescent (language, body, actions, new technologies), The loves of adolescence. CENTRES:  The Hellenic Society participates every year with a panel at the Conference of The Hellenic Child Psychiatric Association on New Psychopathologies in ado- lescence  athens I n collaboration with The Hellenic Society for Infant Mental Health organize monthly interdisciplinary clinical meetings addressed to specialists and per- sonnel of the perinatal period that take care of infants and pregnant women on Maternal depression,early trauma, psychosomatics.

 D) Scientific Programme The Hellenic Society co-organized with other French and Greek associations, and universities a Franco-Hellenic Conference on the theme of The Image and Its Use in Adolescence (October 19-20, 2019). The recent development of technology and the domination of social media promotes the image as a means of expression over words and thinking. The positive use and the negative misuse of “image” in adolescence is a topic that psychoanalysts need to address.

33 ISRAËL ISRAËL PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

Open to all members  baby observation - for first year  the work of Klein with children  working psychoanalytically with parents  child forum - monthly meetings this year about adolescence Each year at least two workshops are held by child analysts (This year: “ethics of child analysis” and “transfer of trauma from parents to children”)

Analysts coming for a week to Israel to supervise and teach Infant Observation .

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents A Committee responsible for outreaching to public health settings proposes a few activities of outreach every year, some of which are in child and adolescent settings. Last year for example C/A training analysts of the Israël Society gave a seminar of ten lectures to a child unit of health care.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Two "lecture days" organized by the child and adolescent track are open to people outside the institution  We are planning to host candidates from the Bick institution who will be coming for a week to Israel to see the work done in public setting, meet our candidates for supervision together and also discuss child observation.

D) Scientific Programme Congresses, conferences on child and adolescence psychoanalysis.

CENTRES:

 jerusalem

34 ITALY ITALIAN PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Child and Adolescence Observatory meets regularly on a monthly base to discuss clinical material and theoretical issues on child and adolescent psycho- analysis.  Rome Psychoanalytic Centre, Milan Psychoanalytic Centre, Florence Psyc. Centre, Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre.  Psychoanalysis and Institutions Supervision group for staff working with children and adolescents in Family Homes and Child Guidance.  Rome-1 and Rome-2 Psychoanalytic Centres, Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre.  Theoretical and clinical study group for members and candidates currently focussing on Sexuality.  Veneto Psychoanalytic Centre

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Public Consultation Service for parents, children and adolescents  Rome-1 and Rome-2 Psychoanalytic Centres Rome-2, Milan Psychoanalytic Centre, Veneto Psychoanalytic Centre.  Clinical and Research Group on ‘Difficulties in procreation and in early relationship between parent and child’ The group has been working since 2008 and is open to paediatricians and gynaecologists.  Rome-1 Psychoanalytic Centre.  Open Seminars: seminars open to the public.  Veneto Psyc. Centre, Florence Psyc. Centre, Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre.  Seminars and discussion groups for teachers  Rome-1 Psychoanalytic Centre.  Workshops on psychoanalysis for University students, Psychology Department.  Genoa Psyc. Centre. CENTRES:  Turin Psychoanalytic Centre C) in the community  Milan Psychoanalytic Centre Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions  Pavia Psychoanalytic Centre  supervision groups in a rehabilitation centre for interdisciplinary staff: psychotherapists, speach therapists and occupational therapists.  Veneto Psychoanalytic Centre  Rome-2 Psychoanalytic Centre.  Genoa Psychoanalytic Centre  “migrant children: vulnerabilities and paths for development”: research in partnership with the University of Genoa coordinated by a C/A psychoan-  Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre alyst over the past two years.  Genoa-Psychoanalytic Centre.  Florence Psychoanalytic Centre  Film screenings and discussions on the subject of children and adolescents.  Roman Psychoanalytic Centre (Rome 1)  Rome-2 Psyc. Centre and Genoa Psyc. Centre.  Psychoanalytic Centre of Rome (Rome 2)  Training for Doctors and Pediatricians at Ordine dei Medici.  Naples Psychoanalytic Centre  Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre.  Observation training for educators, group meetings with parents in Nests and Kindergartens.  Palermo psychoanalytic Centre  Bologna Psychoanalytic Centre.

D) Scientific Programme The Scientific Programme of the Centres and of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society include several Scientific Seminars and Conferences on Child and Adoles- cence Psychoanalysis. 35 POLAND

THE POLISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

conferences on child analysis: the participants are psychologists, therapists, psychiatrist. Conference guests have been: Anne Al- varez, Robin Anderson, Catalina Bronstein, Denis Flynn, Florence Guignard, Angela Joyce, Valii Kohon, Dr Francois Ladame, Ales- sandra Lemma, Dr Maxim de Sauma, Michael Sebek, Margot Waddell.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

Open lectures held in our Centre in Warsaw.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Supervisions to other professionals in hospitals, clinics or other healthcare institutions.

D) Scientific Programme Translations of books on child analysis from English into Polish.

CENTRES:  WARSAW

36 RUSSIA MOSCOW PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Seminars on child development as part of the theoretical program for the candidates of the Moscow Psychoanalyt- ic Society.  Participation in organizing and conducting the theoretical and clinical seminars for the candidates of the child and adolescent psychoanalytic training of the European Psychoanalytic Institute (Han-Groen-Prakken).

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

Activity at the base of the Centre of the child psychology “August”, Moscow (multidisciplinary team including psycho- analysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, family psychotherapists, art psychotherapists, neuropsychologists, speech therapist, clinical psychologists):  Public Consultation Service for parents, children and adolescents (psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, consultations and group psychotherapy).  The 4 years program on child and adolescent psychotherapy for psychologists.  Infant observation groups.  Open Seminars on child and adolescent psychotherapy.  Supervision groups for the candidates of the program on the child and adolescent psychotherapy.  The cinema club for adolescents and cartoon club for children.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Seminars on child development at the Institute of practical psychology and psychoanalysis for students of the spe- cialization on psychoanalytic psychotherapy, Moscow.

CENTRES: D) Scientific Programme  MOSCOW The Scientific Programme of the Moscow Psychoanalytical Society and of the “Centre of the child psychology August” include organisation of some Scientific Seminars and Conferences on Child and Adolescence Psychoanalysis.

37 SPAIN MADRID PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

Madrid  The Department in Madrid organize monthly activities, every first Tuesday night. Basque Country  Yearly weekend Conference (Bilbao). Valencian Country  Monthly meeting for members and candidates.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Spring conferences: between 4 and 6 conferences (weekly) One year is about children and the next year about adolescent.

 Saturday Workshop: first Saturday in June The Department choose a topic and invite a Psychoanalyst from outside. He gives a conference and in a second moment we discuss a clinical case that is presented and discussed with the visitor and the members who participate. One year the topic is children and the other is about adolescent.

 Congress of the Society (November) One of the workshop is organized by our Department.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Conferences in hospitals In 2017 and 2018 members of the Department participated in conferences about adolescent for nurses, doctors, psychologists, etc. and also supervising presentations with psychiatrist and psychologist who work in the hospital. CENTRES:  Conferences in other cities  MADRID  Three years ago we organized all the weekend in Malaga two Conferences one about Baby observation (Saturday) and the other about Adolescent (Sunday).  At the end of the year we are planning a Conference about adolescent in Valencia with the Valencian Centre. OTHER TRAINING CENTRES:  NORTH SPAIN (BASQUE COUNTRY)  EAST SPAIN (VALENCIAN COUNTRY)

38 PORTUGAL

SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE PSICÁNALISE (SPP)

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings Between 2014 and 2018 there were supervision groups coordinated by members of our Society and open to the public to other professionals in both Centres.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

Workshops for other professionals: 2016 - I Course on Mental Health in Childhood and Adolescent – 30h each one 2014/2015 and 2017/2018 - Awareness Course on Psychoanalysis (two editions) - a module dedicated to childhood - a module dedicated to adolescence – 5h each module 2017 - Psychoanalysis Themes (IFT Porto) Psychoanalysis Themes - The child and the adolescent. 2019/2020 - II Course on Mental Health in Childhood

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

Infant observation seminar for the Training coordinated by members of our Society and also open to the public.

D) Scientific Programme Conference and Book presentation “Baby watching: Method and Applications” – 2019 – open to public

CENTRES:  LISBON

 PORTO

39 SPAIN SPANISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates- excluding the trainings

 Weaving Thoughts workshop with analysts of our society (intervision group with the Weaving Thoughts method, where we present and discuss clinical material)

 Evolutionary psychology

 Infant observation

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Supervision workshop addressed to clinicians outside the SEP who work with children and adolescents in schools, social centers, etc.

 Deepening into the psychodynamic psychotherapy with ASD children for clinicians members and non-members of SEP

 Prenatal aspects: the dark side of the womb for members and non-members of SEP

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Therapeutic interventions with parents and children and parent-centered psychotherapy (PCP)

 Infant observation

 Clinical seminar about focus psychotherapy with children

 Conferences open to other professionals (not SEP psychoanalysts) held by analysts of our society as well as by pre-

senters invited from other societies. Usually in form of discussions about issues concerning teachers, social workers, pedi- CENTRES: atricians and other professionals who work in direct contact with children and adolescents  BARCELONA  SEVILLA D) Scientific Programme

 Clinical sessions addressed to members of the SEP, open to other colleagues outside our society about psychoanalytical treatment of children or adolescent, as well as psychotherapy or family treatment  Round table with children and adolescents topics for members and non-members of SEP

40 SWEDEN SWEDISH PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 The Children and Adolescent Education Committee in the Swedish Psychoanalytical Association organises each term several theoretical and clinical seminars. All seminars are open also to members and candidates of the Association who are otherwise not following the pro- gram; even some external psychotherapist may be invited in agreement with the seminar teachers.

 Each year, the first weekend of February, the Committee arranges a two days meeting open to psychoanalyst of the Nordic countries and some invited children psychotherapists. The program includes a lecture with dis- cussion and a day dedicated to clinical presentations using the Weaving Thoughts method.

 Infant observations are part of the adult training program and are organised by the committee responsible for that program.

 The Clinical Reception and Outreach Group, in Swedish called UBU, works with telephone and mail recep- tion where parents and professionals can seek psychoanalysis, consultations, and psychotherapy for adolescents, children and infants. The Clinical Reception, after contact with the one seeking treatment, arranges a meeting with an Adolescent and Child analyst, who has a vacancy.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 The Outreach activity consists of arranging meetings with professional groups in the community working with infants, children and adolescents and their parents. The intention is to inform about psychoanalytic treatment and create a link between the Psychoanalytic Reception and for example Reception for Medical Treat- ment of Children, Family Counselling and others within the same working field.

CENTRES:

 Stockolm

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SWISS SOCIETY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Seminars on child analysis held in Geneva, Bern, Basel, Zurich Centres for IPA members or candidates.

 Lectures for candidates and members COSPEA/COCAP Geneva

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 One of the member usually organize and promote “la semaine de sils” open to members and not members

 Association ASUPEA organizes conferences and supervision for psychotherapists- psychoanalysts (Geneva)

 EFPP Geneva-Lausanne (European Psychotherapy-Psychoanalytical Training) offers modules to the training of psychotherapists of children and adolescents

 Supervisions for Children and Adolescent Integrated Formation (FI)

 Members are training analyst COSPEA-COCAP, they work in Institutions, like Geneva university Hospital, or Office medico-pédagogique (OMP) and sometimes they do psychoanalytic work and other do the same in private practice.

CENTRES:

 Geneva

 Bern

 Basel

 zurich

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A) work within the field

Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - exclud- ing the trainings

 Regular child forum

 Presentation of a child case for colleagues working with children

CENTRES:  LONDON

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ISTANBUL PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION

A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Seminars on psychoanalysis are organized for school guidance counsellors by Istanbul Psychoanalytical Associa- tion. These seminars have been continuing for 3 years with monthly presentations made by voluntary psychoana- lysts at school and guidance research centres.

 In the “Pedagogy and Psychoanalysis” seminar, which started this year, monthly meetings with school counsellors and teachers are being held and Biddy Youell's " The Learning Relationship: Psychoanalytic Thinking in Education " book is being studied.

 In addition, various seminars have been given in cooperation with our association and guidance research centres to consultants who work in public schools during the past 3 years.

B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents A project named “Psychoanalytic Clinic for Community” within our association is in progress for one year. Within the framework of this project, we reach the children who are under the care of those institutions and need mental health support by contacting various social institutions, and our clinician members working with children voluntarily carry out regular psychoanalytic studies with them.

C) in the community CENTRES: Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions  ISTANBUL  Our association members regularly conduct psychoanalytic supervisions at various schools in Istanbul. These studies are mostly carried out with school guidance services. Studies have started with teachers and school princi- pals in recent years and they are in great demand. Seminars are also organized for parents on various subjects.

 In previous years, studies were carried out with physicians (paediatric diseases, infertility specialists, etc.) in hospi- tals. However, we do not have current work in this field.

D) Scientific Programme

 Three scientific meetings are organized in the field of children and adolescent psychoanalysis within our associa- tion every year. These congresses, which is named “Discussions on Youth” for 21 years and “Child Psychoanal- ysis Days” for 17 years, last for two days and enable us to host many local and foreign guests.

 Our third meeting is named “School and Psychoanalysis”. Subjects related to school-time experiences such as “graduation, being in a boarding school, etc.” are discussed together with mental health professionals who work at schools in this congress. This event completed its 13th year.

44 UKRAINE UKRAINIAN STUDY GROUP A) work within the field Seminars and Groups held in the Centres for analysts and candidates - excluding the trainings

 Supervisions of Child and Adolescent cases for IPA and EFPP Candidates  18 months program for PIP with Center and continue supervisions with her by Skype  Group of IPA and EFPP analysts, therapists and candidates translated into Russian and published a book Ger- trude Dim- Ville "The first years of life". Another collection of papers on the Infant Observation are going to be published too. B) Outreach Activities Groups and Seminars held in the Centres for other professionals and parents

 Public Consultation Service for parents, children and adolescents and pediatricians In the Centre for Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy of the Ukrainian Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gy- naecology of the Ukrainian Academy of Medical Sciences Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist and Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Psycho Analyst conduct consultations, short time psychotherapy, Parent-Infant analytic consultations and Parent-Infant Psychotherapy, Consultations for pregnant women and families with infertility problems.

 Since 2013 in cooperation of Ukrainian specialists with the WAIMH colleagues since 2006, in 2013 British - Ukrainian project on “Infant Mental Health and Infant observation according to the Tavistock Clinical Model” was established in Kiev  invitation for open lectures on Child and Adol. psa. medical and psychology students.  Seminars on the C& A analysis, conducted by colleagues in the different cities of Ukraine.

C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions

 Annual Conferences on Child Psychotherapy, Perinatal Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychoso- CENTRES: matics on the basis of the Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Ukarinian Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine and in cooperation with the Association of Pediatrics for Pediatricians, Child Psy- chiatrists, Clinical Psychologists, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Family Doctors, Speech Therapist, Social  kiev Workers, etc.  Symposiums on Perinatal Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy and Child Psychotherapy and Psycho- analyisis in the National Pediatrics Congresses, in the National Psychosomatic Congress, Psychiatric Confer- ences.  Supervisions for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists, Psychiatrists.

D) Scientific Programme

 Participation in the Scientific Research Projects of the Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and presentation of the results in the Conferences on Child and Adolescence Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis – IPA, WAIMH, EPF.

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C) in the community Seminars, conferences, supervisions for other Institutions UBUBELE: NGO (non governmental organisation) Parent work, mother baby interventions, supervision to the staff. www.ububele.org

CENTRES:  JOHANNESBURG

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