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Balint group for case consultation; Kathy Knowlton, PhD & Kris Wheeler, MA

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Balint group for case consultation; Kathy Knowlton, PhD & Kris Wheeler, MA

Monday, January 14, 2019 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Office of Kris Wheeler
5809 43rd Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Sponsored by: 
NW Balint Circle

Balint group can infuse your practice with mind and heart-opening case consultation.  These groups are for therapists who are at a stage in their work where they aren’t looking for direction and/or technical guidance in their practice but recognize the value of developing and deepening empathic emotional connection with their patients.  Balint groups help cultivate your imaginative comprehension of the patient’s whole experience, which in turn expands your creative options for engaging.     

This group will meet for ten (approximately alternate) Mondays from 7:30-9pm beginning January 14 and continuing until May 13.  

Specifically designed to illuminate transference and countertransference in a therapeutic alliance, Balint work helps develop empathy skills and deepen the understanding of your clients. 

In a chapter in Making Spaces: Putting Psychoanalytic Thinking to Work (Kate Cullen, et al.) Grant Wilkie describes why Balint groups fit so well in therapists' continuing psychoanalytic study and self-development:

“In the Balint group, by opening up pockets of potential space, [clinicians] learn to make use of associative modes of thinking and engage in ‘serious play, ‘ which allows them to metabolize their experience, to put it into words, and find different ways to think about the problem.  In time, the alpha function of the group is internalized, enabling members to think in a quite different way about their work.” 

The Balint group method emphasizes experience-near language and de-emphasizes authority for its own sake in both the group leaders and the group members.  It fits well with contemporary analytic trends. The Balints understood the mutative power of the clinical relationship and the nonverbal, affective components of the treatment experience long before these took their rightful place in psychoanalytic work alongside interpretation. We are pleased to provide the chance to practice this discipline.

Group Size: This group will have up to 10 people and will meet 10 times in the new year.

Where: The Hawthorne Hills neighborhood. Details provided to registrants.

When: We will meet ten Monday evenings from 7:30 - 9:00. The dates are January 14 and 28th, February 11th and 25th, March 11th and 25th, April 8th, 22nd and 29th, and May 13th. 

Cost: $250 for the set of sessions. Explicitly allowing some flexibility with attendance has been working well; individuals missing a meeting or two hasn't diminished recent groups and it has been helpful to participants to know this is fine.

If you'd like to join us, let either of us know. Or be in touch if you have any questions at all. 

Kathy Knowlton, tryekk@aol.com,  and Kris Wheeler, kris@kriswheeler.com

CEs: 
15.00
Contact Person: 
Kris Wheeler
Email: 
kris@kriswheeler.com
Phone Number: 
206-269-0160
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