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film series: engaging race, difference, and otherness through film & dialogue

The ICP Task Force against Racism and Homophobia invites you to our Zoom Film Series: engaging race, difference, and otherness through film and dialogue.

Taking an in-depth look at race, difference, and otherness as well as our own practice of othering presents a challenge for contemporary psychoanalysis. These five films confront us with a view of the lives outside of white, heteronormative perspectives to offer us a focused discussion about what these films capture in us. We’ll watch all five films over Zoom, allowing us to come together and share our thoughts and reactions during the film. The moderated discussion that follows will focus our attention on specific themes from each film, creating space to share our individual experiences with each other.

Film 3: Harvest of Empire

Sunday, January 22, 2023 6-9:30pm PST

The Untold Story of Latinos in America – a feature-length documentary that reveals the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today.

Discussion Facilitators:

Gloria Mucino, Psy D. LCSW graduated from the Simmons School of Social Work in Boston, MA. She has over 30 years of clinical experience, including direct practice, supervision, and consultations. Gloria earned her Psy. D. from the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, where she also has a private practice. She sees adults, families and adolescents. Her work with young children is from an Infant Mental Health perspective. She specializes in anxiety, depression, and processing disorders using a contemporary analytic relational model.

Adrian Larsen Sanchez, PsyD is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst (graduate of ICP). His practice includes psychoanalytic therapy, in English and Spanish, with people who have immigrated from Latin America and he has worked providing forensic psychological evaluations and expert testimony related to trauma in immigation court for asylum seekers and unaccompanied child migrants. He has published in the area of culture-bound psychiatric syndromes among Latin Americans in the US. He is in private practice in Portland, Oregon.

pricing

$30 per film

$125 discounted film series pass that includes all 5 films

There are no CE’s for this series.

All proceeds for the film series go to the ICP BIPOC scholarship fund. We ask you to consider contributing additionally to the Fund as a means for members of the BIPOC community to feel encouraged and financially able to become candidates at ICP.

A 5% service fee will be deducted from all refunds due to non-refundable Eventbrite charges accrued at the time of purchase.

details

All films will be viewed via Zoom followed by a moderated discussion.

No one in the planning or presentation of this activity has any relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose.

The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.

The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

We strive for a discussion that is civil and respectful of all persons and points of view. Should any participant behave in a manner not supportive of these expectations, we will take appropriate measures and remove that participant if necessary.

CE Credit

The Film Series is not eligible for any CE Credits
No one in the planning or presentation of this activity has any relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose.

Special Accommodations

Please submit any requests for Special Accommodations to the ICP Office prior to registering or at your earliest convenience to ensure that we are able to assist.

A 5% service fee will be deducted from all refunds due to non-refundable Eventbrite charges accrued at the time of purchase.