How Does Early Development Affect the Embodiment of the Clinical Encounter?

WAWI William Alanson White Institute

IN COLLABORATION WITH THE WILHELM REICH CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF EMBODIMENT

How Does Early Development Affect the Embodiment of the Clinical Encounter?

SPEAKERS

Ruella Frank, Zeynep Catay, Julianne Appel-Opper, Helena Vissing

MODERATORS

DORIS BROTHERS & JON SLETVOLD

SATURDAY, JUNE 1st
12 Noon – 2:00 PM/Eastern

There can be little doubt that babies communicate with their caregivers
through body–to–body interactions. However, there are many ways to understand how these early interactions affect the embodiment of the therapeutic exchange. Our speakers offer a variety of perspectives on the crucial importance of understanding the link between embodiment in early life and the treatment situation.

Panel presentation and discussion followed by audience interaction.

2 CEs are available

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