Silvan Research/Clinical Fellowship Program: NYPSI Research Center

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE
247 East Eighty-Second Street, New York, NY 10028
 

Silvan Research/Clinical Fellowship Program
NYPSI Research Center
4 year SCHOLARSHIP for ANALYTIC TUITION & SUPERVISORY FEES
$10K Research STIPEND for 2 years
Affiliations with Mt. Sinai, Department of Psychiatry, City University, Department of Clinical Psychology, and Adelphi University, Department of Psychology

We seek applicants interested in pursuing psychoanalytic training in combination with full-time academic research careers.  If you see the value of full psychoanalytic training as a way of enhancing your research interests and career come to NYPSI.  Applicants already established in other academic centers are welcome.

Contact Dr. Wendy Olesker,  Wendy_Olesker@psychoanalysis.net or Dr. John Crow, jfcrow@med.cornell.edu.  

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

Bettelheim: Living and Dying by David James Fisher

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Click Here to Read:  The Suicide of a Survivor: Some Intimate Perceptions of Bettleheim’s Suicide” Chapter Eight of Bettelheim: Living and Dying by David James Fisher 

David James Fisher, Bettelheim: Living and Dying (Rodopi: Amsterdam and New York, 2008), 190 pages, Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies.

 Bruno Bettelheim  

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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program Informational Session at NYPS&I

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE
247 East Eighty-Second Street, between 2nd & 3rd

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program
Informational Session
Thursday, May 29, 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

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

Psychoanalytic Themes in Jane Austen’s Work with Muriel Morris and Adrienne Scott at NYPSI Extension Division

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Jane Austen

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE: Extension Division
247 East Eighty-Second Street, between 2nd & 3rd

PSYCHOANALYTIC THEMES IN JANE AUSTEN’S WORK
Muriel Morris, M.D. & Adrienne Scott, LCSW

Thursdays, May 22 – June 19, 2008
7:30 – 9 pm (5 sessions)
Fee $100

Study Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion, and juvenilia to uncover the unconscious chords Austen struck to make her work irresistible and timeless.

To register call 212-879-6900
For information about our training programs please visit us at:
www.psychoanalysis.org

Psychological Aspects of Money with Richard Trachtman at NYPSI

THE NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE: WORKS IN PROGRESS
247 East Eighty-Second Street, between 2nd & 3rd

Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 8:30 p.m.

Psychological Aspects of Money

Richard Trachtman, Ph.D. will discuss money and its complex psychological representations.  Money’s function in relationships and in happiness will be explored.

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