Date: Saturday, March 19, 2022

Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Pacific Time Zone /Sign in to waiting room at 9:45am 

Online: Access through our Event Page - connect via Zoom and Zoom Breakout Rooms 

Host: Existential-Humanistic Institute

Tickets: General/Professional-$35; Student/Elder- $20; Economic Hardship/Equity-$10

3 CE hours —Live Presentation participation only. Fee: $18.50. Please contact us for more info regarding the course at [email protected].

Therapeutic Professionals  Invited!

This workshop by Robert Kramer, PhD, will highlight how Rankian concepts form an existential-humanistic framework for clinical practice. Workshop participants will learn about Rank’s emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the primary agent for change, how that emphasis influenced Roger’s client-centered approach, and, in fact, helped eventually move psychotherapy away from perspectives that were based on seeing the therapist as the agent of change whose goal was to “fix” the patient. This workshop will include: a Rankian therapy demonstration, discussion on the primacy of the therapeutic relationship and Rankian therapy's relevance to contemporary Humanistic-Existential practice .

This workshop is an introduction to the central and influential role Otto Rank’s perspectives on psychology and psychotherapy have played in the development of the existential and humanistic movements within the disciplines of psychology and psychotherapy. Though many students and professionals within these fields are likely to associate Rank with Sigmund Freud and psychodynamic theories and approaches and though many know about the key role people like Rollo May, Ernest Becker, Carl Rogers, James Bugental, Irv Yalom and Abraham Maslow have played in the development of existential and humanistic approaches - fewer are aware of the Rankian concepts that sit at the foundations of existential and humanistic psychology. In a word, Rank discovered the “existential unconscious”—an unconscious far more anxiety-provoking and liberating than either the Freudian unconscious or the Jungian unconscious. Both the Freudian personal unconscious and the Jungian collective unconscious can be known. The existential (or Rankian) unconscious can never be known. It is a mystery wrapped in an enigma shrouded in darkness. 

Overview

The workshop presenter, Dr. Robert Kramer, will outline Rank’s role in the evolution from first-wave, psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy to the third way of existential-humanistic psychotherapy, and in particular focus on Rank’s influence on Carl Rogers and Rollo May. Workshop participants will learn about Rank’s emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the primary agent for change, how that emphasis influenced Roger’s client-centered approach, and, in fact, helped eventually move psychotherapy away from perspectives that were based on seeing the therapist as the agent of change whose goal was to “fix” the patient. Unlike Freud, Rank also believed there was a necessity for metaphysical problems to be addressed in therapy a position that inspired Rollo May and laid groundwork for the exploration of existential givens and cosmological forces in psychotherapy. Dr. Kramer will also highlight Rank’s focuses on the relevance of existential anxiety as opposed to drive anxiety, and working with “patients” in the here-and-now in therapy, rather than on mining their past. This orientation toward being with and examining the living, present moment and all its possibilities and limitations is core to the existential-humanistic psychotherapeutic approach. This workshop will highlight how Rankian concepts form an existential-humanistic framework for clinical practice.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe at least one (1) way in which Otto Rank saw the therapeutic relationship as the agent for change
  • List at least two (2) Rankian concepts that inform contemporary existential-humanistic psychotherapeutic practice
  • Identify the contours of the “existential unconscious” as it emerges, through a glass darkly,  in psychotherapy


Preparing for the Workshop: Important Readings & Pre-Workshop Exercise

(The links will be included in your Registration Confirmation Email)

Pre-Workshop Exercise

Robert would like to have the attendees read this article, When We Die, and write 2 - 3 sentences of what comes to them in reading it. He will have attendees read what they wrote during the intro section of the workshop.

Two Preparatory Readings Prior to Workshop
(We will provide registrants with PDFs of this book and journal article.)

1. The Birth of Relationship Therapy: Carl Rogers Meets Otto Rank  (1st ed., 2019)

2. Kramer, R. (2022). "Discovering the Existential Unconscious: Rollo May Encounters Otto Rank." The Humanistic Psychologist (in press) 

Dr Kramer would like attendees to read both of the above PDFs prior to the workshop, if possible (or at least skim through them if you don’t have enough time) - links to download both the book and the journal article will be found in your registration confirmation email.

Our Presenter

Robert Kramer, PhD

Robert Kramer is Professor of Psychoanalysis at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and a historian of psychoanalysis. During academic year 2015-16, he was the inaugural International Chair of Public Leadership at the National University of Public Service in Budapest, Hungary. From 2016-present he has taught at Eötvös Loránd University and at Corvinus University, both in Budapest. From 2002-2005, he was director of executive education at American University’s School of Public Affairs. In 2002, he received the Outstanding Teacher Award at AU. In 2004, he won the Curriculum Innovation Award of the American Society for Public Administration. From 2002-2004, he was an elected member of the Board of Directors of the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society for Management Educators, a group of 650 professors in leadership and management education worldwide. From 1975-2001, he served in progressively senior positions in the US government, including as a member of Vice-President Al Gore’s task force to reinvent the Federal government.


Dr Kramer is the editor of Otto Rank’s A Psychology of Difference: The American Lectures (Princeton University Press, 1996); co-editor, with E. James Lieberman, of The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank: Inside Psychoanalysis (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012); and author of The Birth of Relationship Therapy: Carl Rogers Meets Otto Rank (Psychosozial Press, second ed. 2022, in press).



Workshop Host: Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI)

Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI) offers trainings, workshops and education in Existential-Humanistic approaches to psychotherapy. Formed in 1997, EHI continues to offer experiential training retreats, certificate programs, workshops, consultation groups, theory courses and community gatherings in the Bay Area with the goal of supporting existentially and humanistically informed psychologies and psychotherapies: approaches that focus on and nurture subjective experiential reflection of life's deepest joys and predicaments.

 

Our Co-Sponsor

APA Division 32, Society of Humanistic Psychology, is a proud cosponsor of CE credits for EHI events and trainings whenever CE credits are offered.  EHI would like to thank The Society of Humanistic Psychology for the continued and whole-hearted support of our online offerings and courses. 

APA Division 32: Society for Humanistic Psychology recognizes the full richness of the human experience. Its foundations include philosophical humanism, existentialism and phenomenology. The Society seeks to contribute to psychotherapy, education, theory/philosophy, research, organization, management, social responsibility and change. The Humanistic Psychologist is the society journal, published quarterly. Consider becoming a member today!

Continuing Education Details—Live Workshop Only

3 CEs. Fee: $18.50 (pay below during registration)

APA Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. APA Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

  • Accessibility: It is the policy of EHI to make every reasonable effort to provide attendees with disabilities with the opportunity to take full advantage of its programs. Please contact us ahead of time so we can work with you. Please contact our Admin, Michelle by email at [email protected] or by phone at 415.689.1475.

Please note that CE credit can only be awarded if an attendee meets all of these requirements per APA:

1) Attended the live session-no exceptions. Be signed in for the duration.  

2) Completes the post-workshop evaluation (anonymous)

3) Requests and pre-pays the CE fee prior to workshop.

There are no refunds if an attendee cannot meet the above requirements. Certificate of Completion will be issued by email after the requirements are met. 

CE Credit Info for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCs

Many licensing boards for LPCs, LCSWs, and LMFT's accept CE credits from an APA Approved Provider like our cosponsor for their continuing education requirements. Please check with your Board or your Board's website to find out if they accept CEs from an APA Approved Provider like our sponsor, APA Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology.

California BBS accepts CEs from APA Approved Providers!

Waiver

There is a required waiver for attending and participating in this workshop due to both the topic and the format. This workshop in general, and break-out groups in particular (when used), will include experiential exercises that might be more likely to evoke emotional - including difficult emotional reactions than just presentational techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this workshop for? This event is designed for both licensed/ pre-licensed professionals in the therapeutic fields and master's/graduate students in therapeutic programs. Students, therapists, psychologists, MFTs, social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, and doctors are all welcome!

How do I get my Zoom link? We will not send a specific Zoom link - we will send you specific instructions to join us online.

Does this workshop have CEs?  APA Continuing Education sponsorship for this workshop is for 3 CEs. CE participants are responsible for meeting the requirements and ensuring their licensing board accepts continuing education credit from an APA Approved Sponsor like APA Division 32, The Society for Humanistic Psychology.

How do I get Zoom or a Zoom Account? Visit the Zoom Download page here to find the app/client that is right for your device.

What if I have difficulty logging in? We will have some tech help in the Zoom Chat on the days of the workshop. Text Michelle at 415-689-1475. (She will help people in the order texts come in, if she does not answer right away she could be helping another attendee. She will respond as soon as she can. Right at 10 am she will be addressing the attendees with a couple of housekeeping items, so give her a moment, please.)

I cannot seem to register, is there a tip? Try the steps in this order: 1) select the number of tickets you would like to purchase and 2) put in your initial for the waiver in the box. These need to be completed before continuing on to put in your billing info. Please reach out if you have any issues: Michelle at [email protected].

Do I need to give you my real email address? Will I get spam?  You do need to give a real email address as that is how you will get your Registration Confirmation with access to the Event page and info about Continuing Education. No Spam! We will send you only reminder emails, thank you discount codes, and emails about upcoming E-H events-but those will be created and initiated by us not the ticketing service. We will never share your info with any third-party and you can unsubscribe from our emails at any time. Contact Michelle at [email protected] if you would like us to take you off our outreach list.

TicketsPriceFeeQuantity

Professional/Pre-Licensed/General

Refund Policy: Full refund minus a $5 admin fee if withdrawn by March 5th; a 50% refund if withdrawn by March 12th. No refund available after March 12, 2022.

$35.00$0.00

Student/Elder

Student: University/College | Elder: 65+
Refund Policy: Full refund minus a $5 admin fee if withdrawn by March 5th; a 50% refund if withdrawn by March 12th. No refund available after March 12, 2022.

$25.00$0.00

Economic Equity/Hardship

Refund Policy: Full refund if withdrawn by March 5th; a 50% refund if withdrawn by March 12th. No refund available after March 12, 2022.

$10.00$0.00
Total: $0.00

Optional: 3 CEs

  • Continuing Education Credits for Live Presentation

    Continuing Education Credits for Live Presentation

    I Request the 3 CEs for attending the workshop on March 19th, 2022.
    CE requirements:
    1. Attend the entire live presentation.
    -Sign in prior to start and stay through to the end, participating in the exercises,
    2. Paid the $18.50 CE fee.
    3. Complete the online course evaluation after the training-emailing us the proof of completion.

    Certificate will be emailed after requirements are met.

    Please do not request CEs if you will not be able to attend the live workshop- there are no refunds for non-attendance and CE credit cannot be awarded if the CE seeker is not present. Prior to the workshop the refund dates are the same as for registration. CE Grievance Policy is available.

    *APA Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. APA Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

    Even though it says "ea." after the $18.50, please note that the 18.50 fee is for all 3 CEs! quirk of the system....lol

    $18.50 ea.


I acknowledge that I am voluntarily participating in an online workshop hosted and organized by Existential-Humanistic Institute, a California Benefit Corporation (hereafter referred to as “EHI, Inc.”). I am aware that, based on the subject matter of this workshop, I might experience strong and difficult emotions, and that this workshop might evoke challenging, personal psychological material. I am voluntarily participating in this workshop with full knowledge of the risks involved, and hereby agree to accept any and all risks of harm that might result from participating in the activities in this workshop.

I understand that due to the format of this online workshop, participants might be broken into small groups or dyads for experiential learning opportunities during which there will be no oversight from the facilitator(s). I understand that this workshop in general, and the break-out groups in particular, will include experiential exercises that might be more likely to evoke emotional - including difficult emotional reactions than just presentational techniques. Experiential exercise might include role plays in which one or more participants play a therapist or facilitator and one or more participants play a client. I understand that if I role-play the client, I am not an actual client in a therapy session and that the participant(s) practicing psychotherapeutic skills while I am role-playing is not acting as a therapist in an actual therapy session. I understand that these role plays are not actual therapy sessions and that these role plays are for training purposes only. I also understand that I can leave this workshop at any time and that I am not required to participate in any exercises the facilitator suggests.

I agree that if I do have difficult psychological, emotional and/or somatic experiences while participating in this workshop, including in the role plays, I am personally responsible for therapeutically addressing these issues and that EHI, Inc. bears no responsibility. I hereby agree that neither I nor any of my family members or legal representatives will make a claim against or sue EHI, Inc., or its board members, contractors, affiliates, agents or volunteers for injury or damage arising from my participation in this workshop - excepting for clear acts of gross negligence or intentional harm by EHI, Inc.’s board members, contractors, affiliates, agents or volunteers. I hereby release EHI, Inc., its board members, contractors, affiliates, agents and/or volunteers from all actions, claims or demands that I, my family members and/or legal representatives might have or make for injury or damage resulting from my participation in this workshop - excepting for clear acts of gross negligence or intentional harm by EHI Inc.’s board members, contractors, affiliates, agents or volunteers.

I have carefully read this agreement and fully understand its contents. I am aware that this is a release of liability and a contract between me and EHI, Inc., and that my registering for this workshop that will be held March 19th, 2022 is based on my consent to the above.





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