The Jung Platform Online Conference – March 30-April 2. Free!
I will be speaking on Narcissism at 2pm EST, April 1st, 2023. The link for the program is HERE.
I will be speaking on Narcissism at 2pm EST, April 1st, 2023. The link for the program is HERE.
The Traumatizing Narcissist's Relational System of Subjugation: Understanding the Theory and Using it Clinically Many people who have experienced the relational trauma of subjugation to a traumatizing narcissist enter therapy confused, ashamed and self-alienated. In this 5 session study group, Daniel Shaw will discuss with the participants specific chapters from his books on traumatic narcissism,...
Press HERE for details. Abstract: The concept of self-alienation is inextricably linked to shame. Working with adult children of traumatizing narcissists, and with others who experience narcissistic abuse, Shaw's way of working with these clients shifted as he began to study and integrate concepts and techniques from some of the contemporary traumatologists. What he has...
October 5th, 2023 - Link HERE
Drawing on the work of Ferenczi and Clara Thompson, the author reviews their and his own reflections on analytic love. While previously framing his understanding of analytic love around the qualities of the analyst that foster healing and growth, Shaw will describe his current focus on how the analyst helps patients find and use their...
Self-alienation is an expression of deeply internalized shame. The self-alienated individual feels trapped, imprisoned by shame. The author provides illustrations of work with self-alienated individuals integrating psychoanalytic principles with concepts from contemporary traumatology, with a focus on helping patients develop self-compassion as the chief agent of therapeutic healing and growth. To register, click HERE:
The Role of Shame in Cults, from Recruitment to Recovery Presented to Australia and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy (ANZAP) Details To Be Announced
Daniel Shaw LCSW, featured speaker Presented on Zoom by The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, free of charge. Click HERE for details.
Click HERE to register. Admission is free.
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