The Courage to Fight Violence Against Women MARCH 4 - 5, 2016
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IPA COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AND PSYCHOANALYSIS COWAP CONFERENCE The Courage to Fight Violence Against Women MARCH 4 - 5, 2016 AT THE KATZEN ARTS CENTER, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, DC RECEPTION: SATURDAY LUNCH FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY INDEX PROGRAM AT A GLANCE p.7 CONTINUING EDUCATION p.19 PRESENTERS BIOS p.30 REGISTRATION FEE p.42 REGISTRATION FORM p.45 CLICK ON SECTION TITLE TO NAVIGATE 1 We present an international and interdisciplinary Conference on the Courage to See and Fight Violence against Women. In recent years there has been a surge in awareness of the many arenas in which violence against women occurs. There is a grow- ing attention to human and sex trafficking and femicide through- out the world. Female genital mutilation along with childhood marriage and rape occur regularly in many societies. Sexual vic- timization of women in custody is now exposed. College campus violence against women has been a serious problem and only recently acknowledged. In this conference psychoanalysts show how violence can be seen, known and represented on the world stage and in psycho- analytic treatment. Scholars and psychoanalysts from Argenti- na, Mexico, Peru, the United Kingdom and the United States will together address this serious problem along with the consider- ation of depictions of violence against women in film, art, drama and poetry. With courage, multiple modalities of intervention become possible. 8 CE and CME credits offered. 2 credits Friday evening & 6 credits Saturday. 2 Please Join Us for the Full Conference GO TO OUR REGISTRATION FORM SPECIAL PRICE WHEN SIGN UP FOR SESSIONS 1 & 2 TOGETHER ABRAMSON FAMILY RECITAL HALL, KATZEN ARTS CENTER American University, Washington, DC. 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20016 Parking is free on weekends and after 5 pm on weekdays in the Katzen’s underground garage. Paid parking is available 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Information on the Katzen Center is available at: KATZEN MUSEUM WEBSITE CLICK ON SECTION TITLE TO NAVIGATE 3 Please Join Us for the Full Conference PRESENTED BY: SPECIAL PRICE WHEN SIGN UP FOR SESSIONS 1 & 2 TOGETHER ABRAMSON FAMILY RECITAL HALL, KATZEN ARTS CENTER International Psychoanalytical Association: Committee on American University, Washington, DC. 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Women and Psychoanalysis Washington, DC, 20016 The Contemporary Freudian Society The American University Katzen Arts Center The Baltimore Washington Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis The Washington Center for Psychoanalysis 4 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Paula Ellman | Chair Nancy Goodman | Associate Chair Robin Dean | Assistant Chair Justine Kalas Reeves | Assistant Chair Margarita Cereijido Joy Kassett Lizbeth Moses Carla Neely 5 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE FRIDAY - MARCH 4TH, 2016 SATURDAY - MARCH 5TH, 2016 Paula Ellman | Chair Nancy Goodman | Associate Chair Robin Dean | Assistant Chair Justine Kalas Reeves | Assistant Chair Margarita Cereijido Joy Kassett Lizbeth Moses Carla Neely 6 “RAPTURE” BY KIKI SMITH 7 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 SESSION 6:30-9:00PM (2 CE AND CME CREDITS) 6:00PM Registration and Coffee 6:30PM Introduction and Welcome: Paula L. Ellman, Conference Chair, Member of COWAP, Psychoanalyst, Washington DC , Contemporary Freudian Society Jack Rasmussen, Director, Katzen Arts Center, The American University Alexandra Billinghurst, Vice President, the International Psychoanalytical Association 6 6:45PM PANEL - “Fighting Violence Against Women Across the Frontiers”: Moderator: Margarita Cereijido, Psychoanalyst — Washington DC, Washington Center for Psychoanalysis Human Trafficking, Training Healthcare: Vivian Pender, Psychoanalyst New York City, IPA/UN Committee “Niña Quebrada (trans.Broken Girl)”, A Short Film: Diana Romero, award winning film-writer/producer CONTINUE SESSION 1 8 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 SESSION 6:30-9:00PM (2 CE AND CME CREDITS) 7:45PM Coffee Break 8:10PM Moderator: Carla Neely, Psychoanalyst — Washington DC, Washington Center for Psychoanalysis Interventions with Female Adolescents at Sexual Risk in Quintana, Roo, Mexico: Can Psychoanalytic Knowhow Help?: Raquel Berman, Psychoanalyst Mexico City, Mexican Association for Psychoanalytic Practice, Training and Research 8:40PM Audience Discussion and Final Comments: Paula L. Ellman and Nancy R. Goodman, Psychoanalysts Washington DC, Contemporary Freudian Society 9:00PM End CONTINUE TO SESSION 2 9 “NIÑA QUEBRADA” FILM 10 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 SESSION 9:00AM-5:00PM (6 CE AND CME CREDITS) 8:30AM Registration and Coffee 9:00AM Introduction and Welcome: Paula L. Ellman Peter Starr, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, American University Remarks by Nancy R. Goodman 9:15AM PANEL - “Courage to Understand, Courage to Stand Up to Violence” Moderator: Joy Kassett, Psychoanalyst — Washington DC, Baltimore Washington Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis 6 “The Hunting Ground” — College campus violence: Annie Clark and Andrea Pino, Co-Founders of End Rape on Campus and featured in documentary. (film excerpt) Anatomy of a Man’s Assault on a Woman: Donald Campbell, Psychoanalyst — London United Kingdom, British Psychoanalytic Society Sexual Victimization of Women in Custody: Brenda V. Smith, Professor, American University, Washington College of Law CONTINUE SESSION 2 11 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 SESSION 9:00AM-5:00PM (6 CE AND CME CREDITS) 10:15AM Coffee Break 10:35AM PANEL - “Women Facing Physical Violence Around the World” Moderator: Louis W. Goodman, Professor and Dean Emeritus School of International Service, American University, Washington DC Femicide in Mexico: Maureen Meyer, Washington Office on Latin America Documenting Sexual Violence in Areas of Conflict and Unrest: Hope Ferdowsian, Consultant, Physicians for Human Rights Women Seeking Asylum Due to Gender-Based Violence: Katalin Roth, Physician, George Washington University Medical School 11:20AM Audience Discussion 11:40AM The Courage to Fight Violence Against Women Poetry: E. Ethelbert Miller, Poet, — Washington DC CONTINUE TO SESSION 2 12 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 SESSION 9:00AM-5:00PM (6 CE AND CME CREDITS) 11:55AM Introduction to Katzen Gallery, Women’s Art Exhibit: Jack Rasmussen PANEL - “Psychoanalysis and Art Presentation” Moderator: Lizbeth Moses, Psychoanalyst — Washington DC Baltimore Washington Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis Contemporary Women Artists’ Depictions of Violence against Women: Janice Lieberman, Psychoanalyst and Art Discussant — New York City, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research 12:30PM Catered Buffet Lunch in Katzen Arts Center (Museum is open) 1:45PM Introduction and afternoon chair: Cecile Bassen, Psychoanalyst — Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Chair of North America COWAP Committee Comments on Unconscious Fantasy: Paula L. Ellman CONTINUE SESSION 2 13 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 SESSION 9:00AM-5:00PM (6 CE AND CME CREDITS) 2:00PM PANEL - “Representations of the Primitive Maternal and the Feminine in Analysis and Art”: Moderator: Justine Kalas Reeves, Psychoanalyst Washington DC, Contemporary Freudian Society The Primitive Maternal Imago in the Treatment of the Female Patient by the Female Analyst: Rosine Perelberg, Psychoanalyst — London UK , British Psychoanalytic Society The Representation of Women in the Andean World: Moises Lemlij, Psychoanalyst — Lima Peru, Peruvian Psychoanalytic Society 2:45PM Discussion: Arlene Kramer Richards, Psychoanalyst — New York City, Contemporary Freudian Society 3:20PM Coffee Break CONTINUE SESSION 2 14 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 SESSION 9:00AM-5:00PM (6 CE AND CME CREDITS) 3:50PM Introduction: Moderator by Robin Dean, Psychoanalyst Washington DC, Contemporary Freudian Society “Traces in the Wind” staged reading of docudrama of women Holocaust survivors courageous creativity Gail Humphries Mardirosian, playwright — Saint Louis, Missouri, Stephens College and Barbara Oliver Korner with Music by Rom Andes 4:30PM Discussion: Nancy R. Goodman 4:40PM Concluding Panel Discussion: Paula L. Ellman and Nancy R. Goodman with presenters 5:00PM End CONTINUE TO OPTIONAL EVENING 15 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE OPTIONAL:SATURDAY EVENING BOX DINNER WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE 7:00PM Film Screening Saturday evening: “The Hunting Ground” – Award winning film on campus violence starring Annie Clark and Andrea Pino (moderating) (1.5 hours) 8:30PM Audience Discussion Annie Clark, Andrea Pino and Psychoanalysts 9:00PM End 16 PHOTOGRAPHER: YUTAKA YOSHII 17 CONTINUING EDUCATION 1 SESSION 2 CE AND CME CREDITS 18 1 SESSION LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify circumstances of sex and human trafficking where it was previously unseen and invisible. Explore and formulate interventions with young women culturally vulnerable to victimization. Identify traumatic affects that develop from the trauma of sexual violence. Apply the concepts of violence, trauma, and witnessing to their clinical work with patients. 19 1 SESSION CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS PHYSICIANS: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accredita- tion Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of MedChi, The Maryland State Medical So- ciety, and The Contemporary Freudian Society. MedChi is accred- ited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. MedChi designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim