APsaA: New from the Program Committee — Panels selected for the January 2013 meeting

Posted on behalf of Kimberlyn Leary, Chair of the APsaA Program Committee:

On behalf of the Program Committee, I would like to announce the panels chosen for presentation for the 2013 National Meeting in New York. Panels are chosen one year in advance of their presentation.
As a reminder, the Program Committee reads all panel proposal submissions and votes on the top eight proposals for the adult analysis panels. All eight proposals are discussed in detail during the Program Committee meeting. Panel proposers are invited to attend and participate in that part of the committee meeting pertaining to their proposal. A Program Committee subcommittee chooses the child and adolescent panel.

Panels for the January 2013 meeting in New York will be (in alphabetical order of proposer):

I. Silence: Now more than ever
Proposer: Melinda Gellman, Ph.D.
II. Safety for the analysand, safety for the analyst, and safety for the dyad: The role of safety in psychoanalytic practice
Proposer: Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D.
III. Learning from ourselves: Follow-up of the analyst’s own cases
Proposer: Ted Jacobs, M.D.
IV. The role of transference in Child/Adolescent psychoanalysis (Child and Adolescent Panel)
Proposers: Ruth Karush, M.D. and Anita Schmuckler, D.O.
V. Mourning, identity, and generativity
Proposer: Adele Tutter, M.D., Ph.D.

Sincerely,
Kimberlyn Leary, Ph.D., ABPP