JAP ONLINE EVENTS – SPRING 2023

1.  Meeting the Author: Mark Winborn 
Interactive Zoom online event, Saturday April 15th
Mark will present his paper which won the Gradiva Best Article 2022 award: “Whispering at the edges: Engaging ephemeral phenomena” (JAP, 67(1), 363–374). https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-5922.12765

Please see below for details. Contact JAP’s Co-Editor-in-Chief, Arthur Niesser, for a registration form for this free event: arthur.niesser@doctors.org.uk

2.  Clinical Writing Workshops with Suzi Naiburg, PhD, LICSW
Workshop 1: Writing from the Inside Out: Saturday May 20TH
Workshop 2: The Dual Landscape of Clinical Narratives: Saturday June 10TH
(The workshops may be taken separately or together)

Please see below for details. To register complete the booking form at:
https://www.thesap.org.uk/events/journal-of-analytical-psychology-workshops-on-clinical-writing/

Meeting the Author: Mark Winborn 

Winner of the Gradiva Award for Best Article in 2022
Interactive Zoom online event, Saturday April 15th
19:00 to 20:30 UK time (20:00 Central Europe, 11:00 California, 14:00 East Coast)
Mark will present his Gradiva award-winning paper:
Whispering at the edges: Engaging ephemeral phenomena
Published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 67 (1), pp. 363–374.
This is a new initiative by the JAP in which selected authors will present their papers and provide the opportunity to ask questions and to enter into a discussion.

Participation is free but restricted to psychotherapeutic practitioners.
To register please email the Managing Editor Jane Turney at jane@thesap.org.uk.

MARK WINBORN, Ph.D., (USA) is a Jungian psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist. He is a training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the C. G. Jung Institute Küsnacht. His primary areas of interest are analytic technique and the integration of psychoanalytic theories. He has published or edited five books: Deep blues: human soundscapes for the archetypal journey; Shared realities: Participation mystique and beyond; Interpretation in Jungian analysis: Art and techniqueBeyond persona: On individuation and beginnings with Jungian analysts (with Lavinia Țânculescu) and Jungian psychoanalysis: A contemporary introduction (in print August 2023, a new volume in the Routledge series Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis), as well as numerous articles and book chapters. He lectures widely both in the USA and internationally.

CLINICAL WRITING WORKSHOPS
with Suzi Naiburg, PhD, LICSW

WORKSHOP 1: WRITING FROM THE INSIDE OUT 
Saturday May 20TH
WORKSHOP 2: THE DUAL LANDSCAPE OF CLINICAL NARRATIVES 
Saturday June 10TH

The Journal of Analytical Psychology wants to support both new and seasoned writers and is offering two virtual three-hour writing workshops with well-known teacher and analyst, Suzi Naiburg, PhD, LICSW, author of Structure and spontaneity in clinical prose: A writer’s guide for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists. The aim of the workshops is to help you build confidence as you develop your writing skills and to offer you an experience of the ways in which writing can deepen your understanding of yourself, your patients, and your clinical work. Writing that shows as well as tells invites readers to think about how they might respond if they were in your situation.

Both workshops will include a graduated series of close reading and writing exercises. Excerpts from gifted writers from different fields will be mined for inspiration and practical lessons in the craft of writing. Short, focused writing exercises will give you an opportunity to put what you learn immediately into practice. Listening to one another, you will come to appreciate the myriad ways you can use writing to discover something new and tell your stories in an authentic and distinctive voice.

The first workshop, “Writing from the Inside Out,” will focus on bringing your subjective experience to the page, creating landscapes of emotion, identifying subject position, and articulating discordant links between what your patient presents (intentionally or otherwise) and your response.

The second workshop, “The Dual Landscape of Clinical Narratives,” will show you how to bring clinical process to life on the page as an “immediate scene” (as a play unfolding before your readers’ eyes) while incorporating your subjective experience.
You will be invited to write an immediate scene, so please bring some process notes for you to work from. A written syllabus will be provided with all the writing samples and exercises used during the workshops.
Those of you who have previously attended Suzi’s workshops may build on what you know, but previous experience is not a prerequisite, and attendance at one workshop is not essential for attendance at the other. Come ready to write!

WORKSHOP 1: WRITING FROM THE INSIDE OUT
SATURDAY MAY 20TH          Time: 4 pm-7 pm (UK)
WORKSHOP 2: THE DUAL LANDSCAPE OF CLINICAL NARRATIVES
SATURDAY JUNE 10TH        Time: 4 pm-7 pm (UK)

COST: £70 for one workshop and £120 for both workshops.
Concessionary rates of £45 and £80 respectively for candidates in training, routers and students.
REGISTRATIONS: Please complete the booking form at:
https://www.thesap.org.uk/events/journal-of-analytical-psychology-workshops-on-clinical-writing/

SUZI NAIBURG, Ph.D., LICSW, is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, in private practice in Belmont, MA, USA. She is the author of Structure and spontaneity in clinical prose: A writer’s guide for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists (Routledge, 2015); guest editor of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 40(2), “‘Slouching towards Bethlehem’: Our analytic self emerges”; co-editor of Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 16(2), “How clinical and personal writing catalyse the implicit, unspoken, and unspeakable in the analyst and the field”; and an editor and writing coach, who has taught more than 200 clinical writing workshops. www.SuziNaiburg.com

With best wishes
Ann Addison, Arthur Niesser, Nora Swan-Foster, Co-Editors-in-Chief
Amanda Dowd & John Merchant, Deputy Editors