MITPP: COURSE FOR SPANISH SPEAKING CLINICIANS

                                                      2010 SUMMER INSTITUTE 

COURSE FOR SPANISH SPEAKING CLINICIANS
SUPPORTERS OR SABOTEURS?  THE PARENTS’ ROLE IN CHILD TREATMENT:
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Adoption Fantasies: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Edward Albee’s The Play About the Baby at NYPSI

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
8:30 p.m.

Adoption Fantasies:
A Psychoanalytic Understanding of
Edward Albee’s 
The Play About the Baby

Roslyn Goldner, LCSW
Muriel Morris, MD
 
In this paper the authors focus on the way Edward Albee dramatized universal fantasies about conception and birth as they particularly relate to an adopted child’s experiences and memories concerning the time of the adoption.

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Open House and Clinical Presentation for those Considering Postgraduate Training

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OPEN HOUSE & CLINICAL PRESENTATION
FOR THOSE CONSIDERING POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

Clinical Costs and Gains of the Therapist’s Vacation
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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The Life & Work of Louise Nevelson with Laurie Wilson at NYPSI

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Friday, April 30, 2010 at 7:30 pm

The Life & Work of Louise Nevelson
Laurie Wilson, Ph.D.

Louise Nevelson spoke often about the lights, shadows and reflections in her work. She was referring both to the formal appearance of her abstract sculpture as well as to some metaphysical concepts used by many twentieth century artists. This presentation will address some psychological ways of understanding the artist’s conceptualization of her work. Applying Christopher Bollas’s concept of the “Unthought Known” to a reconstruction of Nevelson’s early biography and family history will illuminate the ways the artist described her work and the various relationships she had with the art dealers who represented her. Continue reading The Life & Work of Louise Nevelson with Laurie Wilson at NYPSI