American Psychoanalytic Association Members Select Mark Smaller as President-Elect

AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS SELECT
MARK SMALLER AS PRESIDENT-ELECT
 
 New York, NY – Mark D. Smaller, Ph. D. was elected by the American Psychoanalytic Association membership to serve as president-elect from June 2012 until June 2014, at which time he will assume his role as the 66th president of APsaA; his presidency will last until June 2016.  Dr. Smaller received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his master’s and doctorate degrees in social work from the Continue reading American Psychoanalytic Association Members Select Mark Smaller as President-Elect

On Looking and Being Looked at with Janice Lieberman at MITPP to be held at Karen Horney Institute

 The Metropolitan Institute for Training in
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,
The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and
The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists

Invite you to a Scientific Meeting
 Friday, February 3, 2012 at 8:00 P.M.

ON LOOKING AND BEING LOOKED AT:  THE ANALYST AS RELUCTANT SPECTATOR
Presenter: Janice S. Lieberman, Ph.D.
Continue reading On Looking and Being Looked at with Janice Lieberman at MITPP to be held at Karen Horney Institute

Now We Are Five: An Anniversary for IP.Net by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Now We Are Five: An Anniversary for IP.Net
Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

On January 23, 2006, Arnie Richards opened the first issue of International Psychoanalysis with spirited words about Freud: a scientist and humanist, winner of the Goethe prize in literature, a keen observer of human nature, Freud taught us, “words can change the way we think and feel and relate…” Click Here to Read:  Arnold Richards’s Inaugural Post on “Freud Envy.”  Arnie also noted that Freud compared the speculative metapsychology(ies) to scaffolding which can be dismantled without disturbing the house Continue reading Now We Are Five: An Anniversary for IP.Net by Nathan Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

From the Age of Anxiety to Empathy and Dramatology on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues,

Back after the APsaA meetings, while getting settled in our offices, it is comforting to see that our international psychoanalytic website continues to be a source of all that it current and relevant to us as psychoanalysts yet connects us to the world at large. My choices are again listed here, but the entire menu is rich and I urge you to scan all and pick out the posts of interest to you.

I am highlighting the following:

1) the Dangerous Method posts for those of you who have been following them. Continue reading From the Age of Anxiety to Empathy and Dramatology on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Call for Papers for Under One Tent: Psychoanalytic Insights, Identities, and Inclusions Conference of the AAPCSW

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS
IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK – AAPCSW
March 14-17, 2013      Durham, North Carolina
UNDER ONE TENT:
PSYCHOANALYTIC INSIGHTS, IDENTITIES, AND INCLUSIONS

AAPDP-Chulalongkorn University Medical School Dept. of Psychiatry Conference – January 25-27, 2012

AAPDP-Chulalongkorn University Medical School Dept. of Psychiatry Conference – January 25-27, 2012

 A group of eleven psychiatrists, which include eight AAPDP members, will be presenting Grand Rounds in Bangkok, Thailand, invited by the Department of Psychiatry of Chulalongkorn University Medical School. Eight AAPDP Continue reading AAPDP-Chulalongkorn University Medical School Dept. of Psychiatry Conference – January 25-27, 2012

Transitions and Anxieties with Diana Siskind, Deborah Glazer, Renee Goldman and Todd Essig at AAPCSW

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK (AAPCSW) 
Transitions and Anxieties
in Today’s World
 Saturday March 31, 2012
  8:45 am – 9:30 am   Registration and Breakfast
    9:30 am – 1:30 pm   Panel Presentation and Discussion
@ The Allen-Stevenson School
132 East 78 Street, New York, NY
 
PROGRAM
Diana Siskind
The Kids are Not All Right: The impact of extreme parental permissiveness on child and adult development and on family life.