The Fallacy of Understanding with Edgar Levenson at NPAP

The Program Committee of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis celebrates:

The Fallacy of Understanding (1972) and other work of

Edgar A. Levenson, M. D.

Sunday, February 3, 2013, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

NPAP Meeting Room, 40 W 13 Street, New York City

Edgar A. Levenson is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute, author of numerous articles and, following The Fallacy of Understanding, two books: The Ambiguity of Change: An Inquiry into the Nature of Psychoanalytic Reality (1983) and The Purloined Self: Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis (1991). His work, which Merton M. Gill addressed as “fresh, witty, original confrontation of basic psychoanalytic issues,” has been an inspiration for the contemporary American psychoanalytic thought.

Join us for a conversation hosted by

Montana Katz, Ph.D., L.P., Training and Supervising Analyst, NPAP.

Food and drinks will be served.

Free and open to the public.

 

NPAP Program Committee: Jean Golden, Richard Karpe, Montana Katz, Jane Kupersmidt, Evan Malater, Gavriel Reisner (Members-in-Training Organization), Alan Roland, Catherine Silver, Hanna Turken, Margaret Zellner,

Aleksandra Wagner, Chair.

 

 

Doris Mare, Administrative Director

NPAP

40 West 13 Street New York, NY 10011

212-924-7440