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Third ISTFP Supervisors Congress: A Look at the Challenges and Lessons Learned in Transference Focused Therapy

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The ISTFP supervisors’ congress was hosted for the third time last October 6th and 7th. This meeting of the event, held every two years, brought together over 60 therapists and supervisors from all over the world in the vibrant city of Milan, Italy, under the name of the “Gerard Dammann Conference” in honor of our deceased colleague who hosted the first of these meetings at his hospital in Münsterlingen, Switzerland in 2019. The gathering was widely anticipated as it was the first time we could finally meet face-to-face after the pandemic.

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Ps. Veronica Steiner

Veronica Steiner Segal is a Chilean clinical psychologist who graduated in 1998. Since her beginnings she has been working with patients with Severe Personality Disorders in different health institutions in her country, and since 2018 she is a certified TFP therapist. In 2019 she obtained her accreditation as a teacher and supervisor. Since the same year she is coordinator of Grupo TFP Chile. She is the Executive Officer for the Board and she collaborates with the T&E Committee. She also teaches at the University of Valparaiso, in the Department of Psychiatry, where she also teaches in the Diploma of Severe Personality Disorders.
She collaborates in different courses looking for the diffusion of TFP. Together with Luis Valenciano and Pepa Gonzalez she directs an important training in TFP for Spanish speaking students, Instituto TFP Hispanoamerica.

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Let’s meet Daniela Saralegui a young and dynamic member of TFP Chile

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Daniela Saralegui is a young member of the ISTFP since 2020. She is a member of Grupo TFP Chile. She is a clinical psychologist, has a master’s degree in Adolescents from the University of Valencia, and has TFP training from TFP Latin America. Upon meeting her, we discovered an inquisitive girl who was involved in various activities. She is a university professor, attends to patients, and devotes much of her time to research, particularly in the field of TFP supervision.

Her first contact with the structural approach was during her undergraduate training at the university.

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Veronica Steiner
Veronica Steiner

Veronica Steiner Segal is a Chilean clinical psychologist who graduated in 1998. Since her beginnings she has been working with patients with Severe Personality Disorders in different health institutions in her country, and since 2018 she is a certified TFP therapist.
In 2019 she obtained her accreditation as a teacher and supervisor.
Since the same year she is coordinator of Grupo TFP Chile.
She also teaches at the University of Valparaiso, in the Department of Psychiatry, where she also teaches in the Diploma of Severe Personality Disorders.
She collaborates in different courses looking for the diffusion of TFP. Together with Luis Valenciano and Mónica Eidlin she directs an important training in TFP for Spanish speaking students, TFP Latin America.

Otto Kernberg, M.D.

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On May 13, an event an oral “Festschrift” was held, in which the part of the ISTFP community connected to Cornell and special guests gathered with Otto Kernberg to celebrate his retirement as Director of the Personality Disorder Institute of New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical College.

More than 90 colleagues and members of his family paid heartfelt tribute through special words dedicated by Nancy Mc Williams, John Oldham, Salman Akhtar, Mark Solms, and Stephan Doering.

Undoubtedly, it was a moment of many mixed emotions.

Many voices honouring the same man

A lot can be said about Otto, his versatility and his skills in different fields make it difficult to choose how to pay tribute to him. Not surprisingly, everyone who spoke at the Festchrift chose a similar path, by addressing not only his long career and inspiration for many mental health professionals and therapists, but also his human qualities.

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Veronica Steiner
Veronica Steiner

Veronica Steiner Segal is a Chilean clinical psychologist who graduated in 1998. Since her beginnings she has been working with patients with Severe Personality Disorders in different health institutions in her country, and since 2018 she is a certified TFP therapist.
In 2019 she obtained her accreditation as a teacher and supervisor.
Since the same year she is coordinator of Grupo TFP Chile.
She also teaches at the University of Valparaiso, in the Department of Psychiatry, where she also teaches in the Diploma of Severe Personality Disorders.
She collaborates in different courses looking for the diffusion of TFP. Together with Luis Valenciano and Mónica Eidlin she directs an important training in TFP for Spanish speaking students, TFP Latin America.

Let’s meet Glauco Valdivieso, Coordinator of developing TFP Peru group

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Meeting Glauco feels like an adventure, as he wears many hats, he is passionate about his work as a head of Mental Health Unit of Hospital de Emergencias Villa El Salvador, but above all he is passionate about studying.

He has studied a master’s degree in Health Management, and is currently pursuing two more master’s degrees, one in Clinical Epidemiology and the other in Personality Disorders.
He is also trained and certified in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Transference Focused Therapy (TFP).

Dedicated to the study and treatment of complex patients

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Veronica Steiner
Veronica Steiner

Veronica Steiner Segal is a Chilean clinical psychologist who graduated in 1998. Since her beginnings she has been working with patients with Severe Personality Disorders in different health institutions in her country, and since 2018 she is a certified TFP therapist.
In 2019 she obtained her accreditation as a teacher and supervisor.
Since the same year she is coordinator of Grupo TFP Chile.
She also teaches at the University of Valparaiso, in the Department of Psychiatry, where she also teaches in the Diploma of Severe Personality Disorders.
She collaborates in different courses looking for the diffusion of TFP. Together with Luis Valenciano and Mónica Eidlin she directs an important training in TFP for Spanish speaking students, TFP Latin America.

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