Developmental Dialogues by the Pacella Parent and Child Center at NYPSI

THE PACELLA PARENT CHILD CENTER
The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd , NY, NY 10028
Contact:
rosenman.alice@gmail.com or 212-879-6900

Developmental Dialogues         

The Pacella Parent Child Center offers parents with young children an opportunity to discuss the inevitable developmental stresses that arise during child rearing. Parents meet with developmental specialists who have long experience working with young children and their families. Continue reading Developmental Dialogues by the Pacella Parent and Child Center at NYPSI

The Anni Bergman Parent-infant Training Program

 The Anni Bergman Parent-infant Training Program is accepting applicants for the 2009-2012 training cycle. The Anni Bergman Parent-infant Training Program began in 1997 and is affiliated with both The New York Freudian Society and the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.  The program is unique in offering intensive training in parent-infant work to psychoanalysts and advanced psychoanalytic  candidates. Applicants with particular interest and experience in research are also considered, as are applicants interested in only the infant observation year.

The three-year training program includes infant observation, the study of the literature on infancy, infant research, dyadic treatment of infants and their parents, and the application of this knowledge to
clinical work with children and adults.  A three-hour seminar led by the program faculty is held weekly.

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Psychodyanamic Psychotherapy Progam at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd

PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM

INFORMATIONAL SESSION
                        
Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 7-7:45 p.m.

UNDERSTAND THEORY TO IMPROVE PRACTICE
SUPERVISION WITH EXPERIENCED ANALYSTS
CASE CONFERENCES
OPTIONAL CHILD/ADOLESCENT TRACK
EVENING CLASSES
2 YEAR PROGRAM

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

For information about our training programs please visit us at: www.psychoanalysis.org

Silvan Research/Clinical Fellowship

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
247 East 82nd St., New York, NY  10028
                                
SILVAN RESEARCH/CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP

SCHOLARSHIP FOR 4 YEARS OF ANALYTIC TUITION & SUPERVISORY FEES
Interested in pursuing psychoanalytic training in combination with a full-time academic research career?  Come to NYPSI if you see the value of full psychoanalytic training as a way of enhancing your research interests and career.  Applicants already established in other academic centers are welcome.
Affiliations with Adelphi University, Dept. of Psychology; City University, Dept. of Clinical Psychology; and Mt. Sinai Dept. of Psychiatry.
For information contact Wendy Olesker, Ph.D. at
Wendy_Olesker@psychoanalysis.net or John Crow, M.D. at jfcrow@med.cornell.edu

For information about our training programs please visit us at: www.psychoanalysis.org

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