We are pleased that you are interested in IPA's (new for 2021) Homestudy Continuing Education Programs!
This process is straightforward: Watch the recording. Complete the evaluation and pass the short test. Receive CE certificate via email.
After registering you will receive a confirmation email, including a critical link and confirmation code. At the very bottom of the email message, you will find an Attendee Confirmation Code for (name) and a link to Log in to event portal at (link). Once logged in, you will see instructions and links to the recording as well as the evaluation and test.
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Originally offered as:
IPA 2020 Virtual Fall Conference
1.5 Hour of Category I CE credit Thursday, November 19th, 2020, 9:45 - 11:15 p.m. ET
The Interrelationship between Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Delirium, Depression, and Dementia: The Potential Long-Term Consequences of COVID-19 Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS)
Psychodynamically-oriented therapists recognize that clients who avail themselves of psychotherapy harbor unconscious resistances to change. What is not so commonly recognized is that therapists also harbor unconscious resistances to changing their psychological status quo in response to client needs. This dynamic manifests in attitudes and behaviors that impede therapeutic progress. Therapists’ counter-resistances are often similar to and as intense as clients’ resistances to change. Moreover, resolution of client resistances often depend on resolution of therapists’ counter-resistances. Given that all depth-oriented psychotherapists risk having treatment compromised by their counter-resistances, this presentation will give emphasis to discussing the development and resolution of common counter-resistances such as boredom, excessive enthusiasm, advice giving, verbal inhibitions, and garrulousness.
Learning Objectives:
By completing this program, participants will able to:
1. distinguish differences between countertransference, countertransference vulnerability, and counter-resistance
2. identify three counter-resistances and their underlying dynamics
3. describe two approaches to identifying counter-resistances in your clinical practice
Presenter: William Alexy, Ph.D., HSPP Dr. Alexy is a private practice psychologist and Jungian analyst with a home-based office in Indianapolis. He sees mostly adults in his clinical practice who struggle with life transitions, including debilitating suffering from major loss. He is currently on the teaching faculty at the Jung Institute of Chicago and has taught Rorschach personality assessment at the University of Indianapolis and Indiana University- Bloomington. Dr. Alexy is a member of the Indiana Psychological Association, the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts.
Dr. William Alexy
Special Note to Conference Attendees
The Indiana Psychological Association (IPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Indiana Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Indiana State Psychology Board and Indiana Behavioral Health Board:
IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for psychologists.
IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for LSW, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LMFTA, LCAC and LAC.
Licensees must judge the program’s relevance to their professional practice.
Please note that APA rules require that credit be given only to those who attend the entire workshop. Those arriving more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time or leaving early will not receive CE credits. Partial credit cannot be given. We ask that all participants complete the post-program evaluation form and homestudy test at the conclusion of the program. Dr. Alexy and IPA have not received any commercial support for this program or its contents and will not receive any commercial support prior to or during this program.
CE certificates will be distributed via email within two weeks after a passing test (75+%) is submitted.