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"Where the Wild Things Are": Fractals and Chaos - Implications for Psychotheraputic Theory and Technique

Dr. Robert Marshall, PhD

... a diplomat in Clincial Psychology. As well as being an ACAP faculty member, Dr. Marshall is on the faculty of several analytic institutes and universities. He has published more than thirty articles on his varied interests in psychoanalysis, psychology, physics and music.

In the spirit of mutual communication, keeping in mind the "Butterfly Effect" of Chaos Theory, Dr. Marshall describes the evening as a dialogue with the audience based on his opening talks tracing the importance of illusive and sometimes mystifying concepts of mirroring, fractals and chaos in the fields of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy,and neuroscience.

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