The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference in The NAAP Newsletter

The following articles on The Future of Psychoanalytic Education Conference appeared in the NAAP News, Volume 31 Issue 1 (Winter 2008).

Click Here to Read: The Imposible Profession by Rob Marchesani.

Click Here to Read: The Future of Psychoanalytic Education: Psychoanalysis, Universities, and the New Cultural World by Frederick Feirstein.

Click Here to Read: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Education: Analyzing the Challenges and Proposing Some Changes—a Roundtable and “Umbrella Panel” by Norman A. (“Drew”) Clemens, Judith Logue, and Estelle Shane.

Click Here to Read: Constructing Our Psychoanalytic Ethos:  How and What We Teach–impressions by Robert  Quackenbush.

Click Here to Read: Educating Psychoanalysts in Today’s Regulated World:  Licensing and Other Matters by Paul W. Mosher, Mary Beth Cresci, Cj Churchill, Phee Rosnick, Sy Coopersmith, and Arlene Kramer Richards.

Click Here to Read: Power and Authority in Institute Life by Joseph Scalia III,

Click Here to Read: What Do We Educate For? The Role of Psychoanalysis in The Age of Psychotherapy by William Hurst. 

  

The Torture Election: Fighting for the Soul of the American Psychological Association

In a surprising turn of events, New York psychologist Steven Reisner won over 30% of the votes in the mail balloting for nominations for the presidency of the American Psychological Association (APA), as announced at the beginning of April. This represented more votes than any other candidate running.

Click Here to Read:   The Torture Election: Fighting for the Soul of the American Psychological Association, from the blog of Michael Otterman, originally posted on Alternet.  Mr. Otterman thanks AlterNet editor Liliana Segura for editorial help on this article. 

CBS News Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood Featuring the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

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CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING WITH CHARLES OSGOOD
FEATURING NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE

Sunday, April 27, 2008, 9 – 10:30 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time)

Maxine Gann, Ph.D. (along with Glen Gabbard, M.D. of Houston, TX) will be interviewed by Jeff Greenfield of CBS News.  They will discuss psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, Freud’s impact, and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

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Academia and Psychoanalysis

ACADEMIA AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

The Institute for Psychoanalysis of Chicago is pleased to announce a new six-year program for academics with advanced degrees to become clinical psychoanalysts.  The program consists of a 15-month preparatory part-time period of instruction at the Rush University Department of Psychiatry followed by the 5-year core psychoanalytic training at the Institute for Psychoanalysis.  The preparatory training is designed to allow the applicant to become familiar with clinical practice, psychiatric interviewing, and diagnostic nomenclature and to begin a psychotherapeutic experience.  Following this period the applicant would pursue psychoanalytic training resulting in a certificate of competence to practice psychoanalysis.  Interested applicants are invited to call 312-922-7474 or write CORST Committee, Institute for Psychoanalysis, 122 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60603.

The Identity of Psychoananalysis and Psychoanalyts by Arnold Richards and Arthur Lynch

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS

Of the Karen Horney Psychoanalytic Center

329 East 62nd Street, New York, NY 10065

212-838-8044 www.aipnyc.org

SCIENTIFIC MEETING

Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 8:00 PM

THE IDENTITY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

AND PSYCHOANALYSTS

Psychoanalysis has been in a constant uninterrupted debate about its identity as a discipline and as a social institution. This paper considers the place of science in psychoanalysis, on the one hand, and the hermeneutic nature of our discipline, on the other. The aim is to articulate a typology of psychoanalytic knowledge that characterizes psychoanalysis as a form of therapy, an intellectual movement, and a theoretical system. This typology considers psychoanalysis as a thought collective that influences its members by exchanging and maintaining ideas. To a well-rounded psychoanalytic thinker or practitioner one must be able to move easily among three realms of knowledge – the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences. Each realm has its own criteria of truth and the challenge is to know when to employ which criteria.

Continue reading The Identity of Psychoananalysis and Psychoanalyts by Arnold Richards and Arthur Lynch

Antidepressants enhance neuronal plasticity in the visual system

 Click Here to Read:  The article, “Antidepressants enhance neuronal plasticity in the visual system,” from the website Science Centric of the Journal Science.

This is an interesting study in the 18 April issue of Science, about the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs.

The authors write  ” However, to produce a functional effect, antidepressant treatment also seems to require environmental stimuli, such as rehabilitation or therapy.”

arnold richards

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program Informational Session

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247 East Eighty-Second Street, between 2nd & 3rd

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program

Informational Session  

Thursday, April 24, 2008, 7-8 p.m.

Understand Theory to Improve Practice
Supervision with Experienced Analysts
Case Conferences
Optional Child/Adolescent Track
Evening Classes
2 Year Program

Please RSVP
 
admasst@nypsa.org or 212-879-6900

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