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Collaboration, Collision, and Curiosity - How Psychiatrists and Therapists Can Cooperate in the Management of Shared Patients

Presenter: Zev Jacob Alexander
Date: Wednesday February 3, 2021
Time: 19:30 - 21:30 IST | 2:30-4:30 EST
Location: Online

Course Overview

In the busy world of outpatient private practice, the medical model and the framework of the psychotherapeutic approach are often at odds with one another. Patients can struggle to understand the various roles of the various professionals involved in their care. Clinicians might not communicate with one another more than once or not at all about a patient. It does not need to be this way. Patients, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Psychologists, the family and those supporting the patient all gain when there is effective blending of treatment.

This Seminar will present suggestions and practical tools on how to:

  • Cover the theoretical basics of empowerment and disempowerment.
  • Consider why, when, and how to make referrals to one another
  • Maintain continued connections and sharing of the case progress and challenges that all are experiencing
  • Understand the psychodynamic meaning and impact of the triad of two treaters and a patient in how it shapes the work and empowers the patient to grow and take agency over themselves
  • Create a collegial alliance that improves our own gratification with the work and enhances our professional lives, builds bridges and friendships in our communities, and changes the world.

Zev Jacob Alexander

Dr. Zev Jacob Alexander is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who completed his general adult psychiatry residency at NYU Medical Center/Bellevue Hospital and then went on to train at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Dr. Alexander has been in private practice for over ten years treating patients with a combination of talk therapy and medication management in various permutations. Dr. Alexander is a clinical instructor and supervisor for the medical students and psychiatry residents at Hadassah Hospital in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Alexander treats individuals, couples, and families in the US and in Israel.