program description:
Join us for a live case presentation and discussion that will highlight the diversity of contemporary relational psychoanalytic approaches to clinical work available within the training programs at ICP Los Angeles.
Recent ICP graduate, Gaea Logan, LPC-S, CGP, AGPA – Fellow, will present an evocative case of unresolved trauma and the unfreezing of dissociated self states. ICP members Kris Yi, PhD, PsyD, Earl Bland, PsyD, PsyD, and Lynne Jacobs, PhD will provide commentary on the case and engage in a discussion of Gaea’s case material. Audience members will also have the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about the case.
Following the program, you will have the opportunity to meet our instructors, candidates and members and to hear about ICP’s unique training opportunities in psychoanalysis, including our Foundation Series, Saturday Series, and the 4-year Psychoanalytic Training Program. You will experience why ICP and its members are leaders in the psychoanalytic community as respected educators, scholars, clinicians, and clinical supervisors. We hope that you will be inspired by our rich and dynamic display of some of the offerings at ICP.
case presenter:

Gaea Logan, LPC-S, CGP, AGPA-Fellow, Doctor Honoris Causa, Professor Emerita
Gaea Logan, LPC-S, CGP, AGPA-Fellow, Doctor Honoris Causa, Professor Emerita, is a psychoanalyst, clinical consultant, writer, and educator. She serves as Chair of Public Education at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles, where she develops and teaches programs at the intersection of psychoanalysis, culture, democracy, and social responsibility.Gaea is Executive Director and lead faculty of the International Institute for Trauma Studies in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, directing nationally recognized programs in trauma training, compassion education, and community psychoanalysis in wartime contexts. She is a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, a faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, and a Board Member of the International Association for Group Psychotherapy, where she chairs the Task Force on Dialogue and Peace and co-chairs the Social and Communal Trauma Committee. Her work integrates relational psychoanalysis, group process, and contemplative practice, with a focus on dialogue, collective trauma, and ethical repair in clinical, institutional, and civic life.
panelists:

Kris Yi, Ph.D., Psy.D.
Kris Yi, PhD, PsyD, is a psychoanalyst and a clinical psychologist in Pasadena, California. She is a faculty member and training/supervising analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Newport Psychoanalytic Institute. Her scholarship focuses on the intersections of psychoanalysis, race, and culture. She serves as an Associate Editor of The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA).
Earl D. Bland, PsyD, PsyD
Earl D. Bland, PsyD, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and professor of psychology at the Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University in La Mirada CA. He primarily teaches clinical courses in the area of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, clinical theory, and the integration of psychology and religion. Earl also serves on faculty at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles. He is the co-author/editor of Christianity and Psychoanalysis: A New Conversation as well as numerous other publications in the areas of psychoanalytic treatment and the intersection of psychology/psychoanalysis & religious faith. He maintains a private practice where he treats individuals and couples.


Lynne Jacobs, Ph.D.
Lynne Jacobs, PhD, has long been interested in the relational dimension of psychotherapy, and in integrating humanistic theories with contemporary psychoanalytic theories. She is also interested in what it means to practice as a white therapist in culturally diverse environments. Both a gestalt therapist and a psychoanalyst, she is a co-founder of PGI and faculty analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (ICP) in Los Angeles. She teaches at ICP, and teaches gestalt therapists locally, nationally, and internationally. She has published two books (with Rich Hycner) as well as numerous articles in both gestalt and psychoanalytic journals.
CE Credit
No one in the planning or presentation of this activity has any relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose.
Special Accommodations
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The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (ICP) is a continuing education provider that has been approved by the American Psychological Association, a California Board of Behavioral Sciences recognized approval agency.
No one in the planning or presentation of this activity has any relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose.
The Presenter/s will receive an honorarium.
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