Organization
  • Oct 20, 2014 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm
  • Location: Time is in Central European TIme (Berlin, Zurich)
  • Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2021

Thinking psycho-therapeutically about the digital age: Applying psychodynamics to clinic and culture

On-line workshop with Aaron Balick hosted by Stillpoint Spaces

This webinar is for counselors, therapists and researchers interested in applying psychodynamics to culture and the clinic. Leading this webinar is Aaron Balick, PhD, a psychotherapist, cultural theorist, and author of The Psychodynamics of Social Networking: Connected-up Instantaneous Culture and the Self.

Aaron argues that the development of digital technologies, most notably the interactive Internet (Web 2.0) and the subsequent popularity of social networking, are a consequence and technological extension of our fundamental human selves. Because of this, we can utilize theories from depth psychology to understand how our primary unconscious desires and motivations are operational in a variety of ways online. Using tools from relational and contemporary psychoanalysis, Aaron will explore the meanings and consequences of our digital age in relation to both the individual, and digital culture at large.

In order to engage in a deeper discussion we recommend that prior to the webinar participants read Aaron Balick's article TMI in the transference LOL: Psychoanalytic reflections on Google, social networking, and 'virtual impingement'. This material will be sent to you after your registration. Register here: https://www.stillpointspaces.com/workshops/61

After his presentation, participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences and theoretical perspectives in an open discussion format.

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WHEN: Monday, Oct. 20 at 8pm CEST (Berlin, Zurich)

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About Aaron Balick

Aaron is a psychotherapist and media consultant based in London. As an honorary senior lecturer at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies at Essex University and chair of The Relational School UK, he is also a leading researcher on the intersection of contemporary psychotherapy, culture, and technology. He deploys psychoanalytic theory to explain the impact and role that social media has in our lives.

Aaron was a contributor and consultant editor for the recently released book Psychotherapy 2.0: Where Psychotherapy and Technology Meet. As you can see from his blog at www.mindswork.co.uk – most of his work is committed to opening psychoanalytic approaches to dialogue with a wider audience.9142690498?profile=original

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