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Category: Announcements
Introduction to Anna Ornstein’s Plenary by Arnold Cooper
Click Here to Read: Arnold Cooper’s Introduction to Anna Ornstein’s Plenary given at the American Psychoanlytic Association’s Winter Meetings at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City on January 26th, 2008.
Click Here to Read: Abraham Sutzkever’s Poem “To My Child” quoted in Anna Ornstein’s Plenary.
Anna Ornstein
Open Houses for Training in Psychoanalysis at the NYU Psychoanalytic Institute
Open Houses for Training in Psychoanalysis at the NYU Psychoanalytic Institute
Adult Psychoanalytic Training
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Tuesday, February 26, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 16, 7:30 p.m.
(at NYU Medical Center)
Adult Psychotherapy Training
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Saturday, March 15, 11:15 a.m.
(Bellevue)
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training
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Saturday, April 5, 11:15 a.m.
(Bellevue)
OUTREACH SEMINAR
Introduction to Theory and Technique in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
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Six Saturdays, March 1 – April 12, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
(Bellevue)
In Treatment: The Reviewers Speak and the Viewers Respond
“How Do I Say Goodbye To What We Had?” and “How Do I Find Hope When I Can’t Face My Despair?”
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, March 7, 2008 at 8:00 P.M.
“HOW DO I SAY GOODBYE TO WHAT WE HAD?” AND “HOW DO I FIND HOPE WHEN I CAN’T FACE MY DESPAIR?”
Presenter: Etty Cohen, Ph.D. Continue reading “How Do I Say Goodbye To What We Had?” and “How Do I Find Hope When I Can’t Face My Despair?”
Research in Progress NYPSI and Adelphi First Meeting 02-26-08
Dear Colleagues,
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS SEMINAR:
INTRODUCTION TO FIRST MEETING
February 26, 2008
8:30 PM
At The New York Psychoanalytic Institute
247 East 82nd Street
NY NY 10028
In this, our inaugural meeting of the Research in Progress Seminar, which is a collaborative venture between the New York Psychoanalytic
Society and Institute and the Derner Institute of Adelphi University, we are pleased that Wilma Bucci and Bernard Maskit will present their most
recent work. Continue reading Research in Progress NYPSI and Adelphi First Meeting 02-26-08
Glen Gabbard’s Review of In Treatment
Symposium 2008 and HBO’s In Treatment
HBO’s In Treament
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Israeli Cast of BiTipul
Click Here for: Website for Symposium 2008 with registration form for the conference
Click Here to Read: Review of HBO’s “In Treatment” entitled “Dr. Dippy, Meet Dr. Evil” by Daphne Merkin in the New York Times on January 27th, 2008.
Click Here to Read: Review of HBO’s “In Treatment” entitled “Secrets and Lies” by Dorothy Rabinowitz in the Wall Street Journal on January 25th, 2008
Click Here to Read: Meirav Crystal’s Review entitled “In Copy” of the Israeli “Bitipul” Program and the HBO “In Treatment” Program
Psychoanalytic Education in 2008: Deepening the Treatment
Those of you in analytic training have a lot to think about in today’s world. The market place continues to change due to both the insurance industry (particularly managed care) and due to society’s wish for fast cures. But the wish on your part to understand people and what makes them tick is really a calling. A calling, in my mind, is a pull that tugs strongly at your heartstrings – that keeps you going – no matter what. So, I salute all of you for your dedication. And I applaud all of you for following your hearts.
Psychoanalytic education is more exciting than ever; the study of human development is richer and the knowledge already available from the study of genetics is mind boggling. Neuroscientists are proving that our work does affect the brain, but psychoanalysts know that nature is only part of the situation….
This presentation was given at the APsaA meetings to the Affiliate Council. Many requested a copy so here it is.
Rosemary Balsam’s introduction for Robert Pinsky’s Plenary Speech “The Fate of The Modern”
Click Here to Read: Rosemary Balsam’s introduction for Robert Pinsky’s Plenary Speech The Fate of The Modern” APsaA Meeting, Jan 18th, 2008, at the Waldorf Astoria, NYC.
Click Here for: A Review of Robert Pinsky’s Work by Neil Scheurich
Click Here for: Dying, 10 Poems by Robert Pinsky and an Interview, posted on Life, Dreams, and Reality, Sohel’s Blog.