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How Do We Know What We Know? Considering Knowledge, Power, and the Self in the Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

How Do We Know What We Know? Considering Knowledge, Power, and the Self in the Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Presented by Kate Leslie, MSW, LCSW

  • Location: Virtual

“In this workshop, participants will explore how we come to know what we know. We will  explore philosophy, psychology, and epistemology to understand how knowledge is shaped by experience, power, and the unconscious mind. Designed for any level of therapist, this discussion will introduce ideas from epistemology, phenomenology, and critical theory in a manner that is accessible, thought-provoking, and relevant to clinical work. Participants will have the opportunity to consider their own “ways of knowing,” including how this impacts the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.”

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