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October 2019 Scientific Meeting

 October 16, 2019

 Title: “Intuition: An Overview'” 

Presenter: Jeffrey Eaton, MA, FIPA
 
The topic of Intuition is an intriguing, elusive and perhaps neglected one in psychoanalytic thinking. Some of the outstanding figures in British Object Relations were known as deeply intuitive thinkers. For example, the clinical work of Melanie Klein, Wilfred Bion, Donald Meltzer, and Betty Joseph relied not only on theory but on the analyst’s intuition in making links from the patient’s communications and material. How do we think about intuition and its place in psychoanalytic listening?

Over the course of several meetings presenters will consider the theme of intuition and explore how to conceptualize and describe it. Presenters will include Maxine Anderson, MD, FIPA, Jeffrey Eaton, MA, FIPA, Judy K Eekhoff, PhD, FIPA, Caron Harrang, LICSW, FIPA, and Robert Oelsner, MD, FIPA. Presentations will include reviews of articles and discussions with the audience as well as the presenters' own reflections on articles and topics and in some cases original work. A panel of presenters will end the series in May.

At the October meeting, Jeffrey Eaton will present a brief overview of the concept of intuition drawing on Freud, Bion, and Grotstein. He will sketch a model to contextualize the concept of intuition within a practical clinical context. The emphasis will be on the therapist’s experience of intuition as an aspect of evolved listening. There is no required reading for this seminar but reference will be made to clarifying notions derived from Bion’s paper “Notes on Memory and Desire” and in particular his concept of an “evolution” in a session.

Learning Objectives:

1. Participants will be able to describe what Bion means by the terms “patience” and “security.”
 
2. Participants will be able to describe what Bion means by “evolution” in a session.
 
3. Participants will be able to describe what Grotstein means by a “Transcendent Position” and its relationship to the concept of intuition.

About the Presenter:
Jeffrey Eaton, MA, FIPA is a graduate and faculty member of NPSI. He is in private practice in Seattle providing psychoanalysis and psychotherapy to children and adults. He is author of A Fruitful Harvest: Essays after Bion. Additional information at www.jleaton.com.

Location - NPSI at 2701 First Avenue, Suite 120; Seattle, WA 98121 (next door to Chase Bank).

Please enter through the side (north) door adjacent to the small street level parking lot.

7:00 - 7:30 pm - Socializing
7:30 - 9:00 pm - Presentation and Discussion

Continuing Education Credits - 1.5 Hours

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