Invited Speaker Workshop with Nancy McWilliams and Michael Garrett

Helping Patients with Paranoia: Clinical Implications of Psychotic and Nonpsychotic Paranoid Psychologies The speakers invite clinicians to approach paranoia as a deeply intrapsychic process of disavowal and projection, often related to trauma and inadequate psychological separation from early caregivers. Although most visible in psychosis, nonpsychotic paranoid states of mind are common. Dr. McWilliams and Dr. Garrett offer a rare opportunity and a significant contribution to understanding paranoia with depth and complexity that impacts the possibilities for treatment.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this workshop, participants should be able to:

1. Identify not simply the more familiar persecutory paranoid dynamics (projection and denial of anger), but those involving projection and disavowal of other feelings (e.g., erotomania, paranoid jealousy, megalomania, paranoid hatred).

2. Summarize the suspected etiologies of paranoid dynamics.

3. Name three principles underlying effective psychotherapy with individuals with paranoia.


When
April 11th, 2026 from 10:00 AM to  4:00 PM
Location
Innis Town Hall Theatre
2 Sussex Ave
Toronto, ON M5S 1J5
Canada
Contact
Phone: 1-416-288-8060
Email:
Event Fee(s)
General Attendee - In Person $180.00
General Attendee - Online $180.00
TICP Member, Guest, Faculty - In Person $160.00
TICP Member, Guest, Faculty - Online $160.00
Student - In Person $100.00
Student - Online $100.00
4 Year Candidate - In Person $0.00
4 Year Candidate - Online $0.00