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DESCRIPTION:All Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) faculty\, staff\, and train
 ees are invited to a workshop with Dorothy E. Holmes\, PhD\, who is a sup
 ervising analyst as well as a teaching and training analyst emerita at th
 e Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas. She is consulting with YSM the 
 next day and generously fit this time into her travel day for the YCSC co
 mmunity. This workshop is based on the paper titled “Marianne Goldberger:
  A Mold-breaking Psychoanalyst in Her Time\, and Importantly\, for Ours.”
  Drawing from experience with her first psychoanalytic supervisor\, the p
 aper explores the power of a rich supervisory relationship and informs a 
 supervisor’s capacity and zest to foster innovative\, “outside-the-box” t
 hinking. While the paper focuses on experience with a clinical supervisor
 \, the workshop teaches skills and mindsets beneficial in other leadershi
 p roles and professional relationships. Participants will be invited to: 
 Reflect on how to engage with others in ways that sustain what is working
  well in a professional relationship\, while also deepening curiosity and
  openness. Consider emotional reactions to clinical care and supervision 
 as signals for learning and growth. The workshop will include a paper pre
 sentation\, followed by breakout discussions. Dinner will be provided. Re
 gister online by August 24\, 2026 . Holmes is widely published and has se
 rved on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Psychoanalys
 is and Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA). She was
  also a recipient of the JAPA Prize (2021)\, the Sigourney Award (2022) a
 nd the Hans W. Loewald Memorial Award (2025). She lives and works in Bluf
 fton\, South Carolina.\n\nSpeaker:\nDorothy E. Holmes\, PhD\n\nAdmission:
 \nFree\n\nFood:\nDinner\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/event/
 what-a-good-enough-supervisor-teaches-us-basic-skills-and-what-it-takes-t
 o-innovate/\n
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GEO:41.305675;-72.932946
LOCATION:305D\, 350 George Street\, New Haven\, CT\, United States
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Community Workshop
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