Overview: An advanced continuation of Part 1, this training explores the integration of psychoanalysis, medicine, and neuroscience to better understand and manage psychosomatic disorders, especially for patients with chronic medical conditions.
What You Will Learn: Biology of consciousness and unconsciousness The link between psychosexual development and brain maturity The role of masochism in somatization Mental functioning in early developmental stages Clinical sensitivity to psychosomatic expressions Case discussions involving real physical illnesses Who Should Attend: Licensed psychologists, psychotherapists, physicians, nurses, occupational and psychomotor therapists, social psychologists, and psychology students interested in integrative psychosomatic approaches.
Total Duration: 34 Hours (Advanced level – for participants of Part 1 or equivalent)
Dr. Marleine El-Haddad Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist & Integrative Psychosomatician with a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Saint Joseph University of Beirut.
Since 2003, Dr. El-Haddad has been deeply invested in exploring the intricate connection between the mind and body, driven by a passion for acquiring knowledge and skills and sharing her expertise with psychology students and professionals.
She also serves as Chair of Communications at the Lebanese Order of Psychologists, a Lecturer at the Lebanese University, and a multidisciplinary team coordinator at AgeOptimum Geriatric Center, with over a decade of specialized experience in dementia, CVA, and traumatic brain injuries.
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