Los Angeles Chapter  California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists


Los Angeles Chapter — CAMFT

Mission Impossible? An Intersubjective Approach To Doing Therapy In Dark Times Presented by Jane Rubin, PhD, PhD, PsyD

07/15/2025 8:01 PM | Gina Balit (Administrator)

The readings in this course will cover the basic concepts of Intersubjectivity theory, including intersubjective conjunctions and disjunctions; the repetitive and developmental dimensions of the transference; and the intersubjective understanding of trauma. Through case presentations, participants will learn to apply these concepts in clinical situations. Jane Rubin, PhD, PhD, PsyD, received her PhD in philosophy from UC Berkeley and her PhD in clinical psychology from the Wright Institute. She did her psychoanalytic training at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles. She is in private practice in Berkeley.

Dates: Oct. 17th, Nov 21st, Dec 19th, 2025; Jan 16th, Feb 20th, Mar 20th, Apr 17th, May 15th,
2026 | 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
All Sessions via ZOOM
CIP Member Rate: $400 early registration up to 10 days prior to seminar, $480 after
Non-member Rate: $480 early registration up to 10 days prior to seminar, $560 after
16 CEs for LMFTs & LCSWs and 16 CEs for Psychologists.

Website: https://cipmarin.org/event/mission-impossible-an-intersubjective-approach-to-doing-therapy-in-dark-times-presented-by-jane-rubin-phd-phd-psyd-study-group-8-days/

Contact: Robin Berenson / rjberenson@cipmarin.org(415) 459-5999 ext. 101 / http://www.cipmarin.org/

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