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ANNOUNCING A NEW STUDY OPTION FROM
THE EAST SIDE INSTITUTE FOR SHORT TERM PSYCHOTHERAPY
The International Class
A Global Developmental Learning Community
September 2004 - June 2005
Residencies. The International Class spends a total of 4 weeks (1 in the
fall, 1 in the winter, 2 in the late spring) at the Institute in New York
City working together as a group with Institute faculty. Site visits,
observations, participant observations and experiential learning activities
will supplement daily seminar activity.
At Home. In between residencies, students study the social therapeutic
method, including its history, influences, family resemblances to other
approaches and utilization in diverse disciplines, professions and
locations. Learning formats include on-line-seminars, mentoring, dialogues
with guest colleagues of the Institute and supervision (when applicable)-and
conference calls with faculty and mentors.
Study materials include books, articles, videotapes, audiotapes and
occasional webcasts. Students will create 1-2 projects throughout the course
of the program.
Topics include:
Subjectivity from the social therapeutic perspective
Growing emotionally
Learning, development and developmental learning
The group as the unit of development
Performing becoming and performing therapy
Language, conversation and meaning making
The ethics of psychotherapy and social therapy
Social therapy and postmodernism
Social therapy and Marx
Social therapy and Vygotsky
Social therapy and Wittgenstein
Social therapy and activity theory
Social therapy and politics
Working and playing with adolescents
Working and playing with children
Working and playing with adults
For more information, including dates, fees, applications and scholarship
forms, contact Lois Holzman, Director, East Side Institute for Short Term
Psychotherapy
920 Broadway, 14th floor, New York NY 10010, [log in to unmask]
tel 212-941-8906, fax 212-941-0511
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