Seminars of the Department of Psychology

Stephen Seligman, D.M.H., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco; Training and Supervising Analyst, San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis

Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma through Infant-Parent Interaction: Perspectives from Early Development Research and “Two-Person” Psychoanalysis

This presentation shows how a detailed analysis of the fine details of infant-parent interaction can illuminate the intergenerational transmission of trauma.  A video vignette of the interaction of  a 3 day old baby with his father , who was himself abused by his own father, will be illuminate moment-to-moment, non-verbal interaction processes through which the father imposes his agonizing internal world on his helpless son.  In doing so, the concept of projective identification will be updated to yield a strong psychoanalytic model of psychic life oriented in a theory of internal two-person structures.  Other video vignettes will be shown if time permits.

 

Friday, May 24 2019, h14.30

Graduation Hall of the Department of Psychology, U6 Building (3rd floor)

Free entry.

Info:

Prof. Cristina Riva-Crugnola

cristina.riva-crugnola@unimib.it

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