AEDP Institute

Looking with your Ears, Hearing with your Eyes. And then what happens?

An experiential day of AEDP at Mount Sinai West (formerly Roosevelt Hospital) in New York City

with Jeanne Newhouse NCPsyA and Natasha Prenn LCSW


This seminar will focus on the essential skills of AEDP, looking at videotape and learning from it. How do you watch videotape? Do you focus on the therapist to hone your therapist skills? Do you join with the client and enjoy some vicarious emotion and healing? Do you know what you do? We will show you some ways to hone your videotape watching skills with new eyes and ears. With videotape as a springboard, this experiential day will allow you to both practice AEDP interventions and experience how brain, body, psyche and the experience of human connection and transformation intertwine to unleash deep emotional change and heal attachment trauma.

You’ll Learn To:

  • Use an expanded variety of techniques to look at Videotape
  • Feel more confident in your Moment to Moment tracking skills
  • Utilize strategies to build and expand receptive affective capacity in your clients and yourself
  • Understand Meta Processing as a Key Intervention in AEDP
  • Notice Somatic correlates of emotion to harness change for the better

Meet the Presenters

Jeanne Newhouse, NCPsyA

Jeanne NewhouseJeanne Newhouse, NCPsyA, is a licensed psychoanalyst who has been in private practice in New York City since 1988. Ms. Newhouse, a former actress and singer/dancer, began the practice of helping and healing from a body-based model. She is a trained and certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, and also has studied the Feldenkrais technique and dance therapy. She created a movement therapy program for the Smithers Institute, a residential treatment facility for substance abuse in New York City where she worked for six years. During that time she pursued a master's degree in Motor Learning at Teachers College in New York City. As she worked with more and more people with chronic pain, she began to recognize that healing the heart and soul was an integral part of healing the physical body. Hoping to put two modalities together, she began a four-year training program at the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy from which she graduated from in 1988. She practiced relational psychotherapy with adults until 2005 when she was introduced to the work of Dr. Fosha. Instantly and unreservedly drawn to the work which seemed to do exactly what she had dreamed of many years earlier, Ms. Newhouse took the Immersion course with Dr. Fosha in 2006 and then went on to do 3-plus years of Core Training with Dr. Eileen Russell and 3 years of supervision with Natasha Prenn. She has been an Assistant in the first two NYC Essential Skills courses. Ms. Newhouse has a continuing interest in the physicality of emotion and interpersonal neurobiology and continues to explore breathing and meditation and its impact on her work. Ms. Newhouse has a clinical practice in New York City and is also available for individual supervision.

Natasha Prenn, LCSW

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Natasha Prenn, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, speaker, educator, author and life coach. As a senior faculty member of the AEDP Institute (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), she pioneered the AEDP Essential and Advanced Skills Courses, and is well known as a therapists’ therapist across the U.S. and abroad.

Natasha, an engaging presenter, is noted for her ability to translate AEDP theory into user-friendly steps, and for her enthusiastic belief that the mechanisms of the magic of experiential-dynamic work are teachable and therefore learnable skills. Her obsession with languaging interventions and skills training has led to her co-authoring a monograph for APA: Supervision Essentials for Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy. This book, which Natasha wrote with Diana Fosha, is filled with practical skills to wield the power of AEDP’s theory and practice into psychotherapy supervision.

Natasha offers coaching and psychotherapy to individuals and couples, and consults with psychotherapists individually and in small groups by invitation. She is a founding editor of Transformance: The AEDP Journal, a blogger for CSAR, and the author of the forthcoming AEDP Skills Manual. Some of her articles and book chapters are available on the AEDP website.


Agenda

  • 10:00am Welcome and getting Started, Meditation
  • 10:15 to 12:30 Didactic presentation with Video and Experientials
  • 12:30 to 1:00 Q&A and Metaprocessing
  • 1:00 to 2:00 Lunch
  • 2:00 to 2:30 Lead into the experiential part of the day
  • 2:30 to 3:45 Experiential exercises
  • 3:45 to 4:00 Large group processing and closing Meditation

Fee and Credits

  • $149

Register

This program is eligible for 5 CE Hours of continuing education credit through our co-sponsor R. Cassidy Seminars. To view the CE accreditation statement click here.  CE Credits are included in the course fee. For our cancellation/refund policy click here.

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Event Details:

Date/Time

10/01/2016
10:00 am - 4:00 pm


Location

Mt. Sinai West
1000 Tenth Avenue (betw. 58th & 59th)
New York, NY
10019

 
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