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Body Rhythms and the Unconscious: Toward an Expanding of Clinical Attention

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Body Rhythms and the Unconscious: Toward an Expanding of Clinical Attention

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The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology
2501 Elliott Avenue
Seattle, WA 2501 Elliott Avenue
United States

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The Seattle School is excited to partner with the Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study to host an evening lecture with Dr. Steven Knoblauch. Each year, The Seattle School and the Northwest Alliance work together to host clinicians and thought leaders who are contributing innovative, compelling work to the fields of psychology and therapy.

During his Friday evening lecture Dr. Knoblauch will present his approach to expanding analytic attention to include embodied as well as imagined experience in the clinical field.  This will include illustrations from his recent papers for ways to attend to, improvise with and narrate a range of embodied registrations for both patient and analyst. This wider ecology for experiencing the processes of relating, always unfolding in a clinical interaction, includes an important distinction between micro and macro dimensions of affective registrations as described in the work of Daniel Stern.

Dr. Steven Knoblauch is an internationally recognized clinician, teacher and lecturer on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. In addition to maintaining a private practice in New York City, he serves as  faculty and clinical consultant at The New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis where he is currently a member of the Executive Committee of that program. He is author of The Musical Edge of Therapeutic Dialogue (2000, The Analytic Press) and co-author with Beebe, Rustin and Sorter of Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment (2005, Other Press).

In addition to his professional activities in treatment, education and training, Dr. Knoblauch continues to play jazz saxophone and study Brazilian percussion traditions integrating these experiences into his teaching and practice.


Ticket prices: $40 | $35 for NW Alliance members | $20 for students. $10 Early bird discount if registering before September 4. Click here to learn more and to register.

The seminar with Dr. Steven Knoblauch will continue on Saturday, September 19 with a daylong workshop entitled "Navigating the Emotional Rhythms Embodied in Clinical Treatment".

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