Dr. Barbara Milrod Receives NYPSI’s Leon Kupferstein Memorial Award for Innovation in Psychoanalysis

January 14, 2013 (New York) – New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute today announces that Barbara L. Milrod, M.D. is the recipient of the first juried Leon Kupferstein Memorial Award for Innovation in Psychoanalysis.

Dr. Milrod is currently Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell and she also maintains a private practice in Manhattan specializing in panic disorder and agoraphobia, with expertise in anxiety and mood disorders Continue reading Dr. Barbara Milrod Receives NYPSI’s Leon Kupferstein Memorial Award for Innovation in Psychoanalysis

Body image, guns, mental health leads to wealth (?) & more from Sasha Rolde on IP.net

Dear Colleagues,

The International Psychoanalytic website is not affected by the flu, rain, snow, meetings, new CPT codes, but its messenger to you (and I suspect some of you as well) is, so I apologize for being a little late in getting this post to you today.
Before I begin, please note that, in case there was any confusion as to the date, the “Lois Oppenheim, Ph.D. in Conversation with Dennis Wedlick at NYPSI” will take place on Feb.8, 2013.

As usual I will list my choices followed by the entire menu:

1) Please stop at the IPBooks table at the APsaA meeting at in NYC next week.
Click Here to Read: The Announcement about IPBooks at ApsaA Continue reading Body image, guns, mental health leads to wealth (?) & more from Sasha Rolde on IP.net

Haiti: Child Rape, an Analyst’s Interventions, Part 1, by Gil Kliman

“Haiti:  Child Rape,  an Analyst’s Interventions”

Gil Kliman, MD, a child analyst based in San Francisco who trained at NYPSI, has been working with Haitian colleagues since September 2012 to combat the prevalence of child rape in the tent camps that have existed since Haiti’s earthquake.

–Nathan Szajnberg, M.D., Managing Editor

HAITI CHILD RAPE PREVENTION PROJECT   Medical Director’s Log  January 9, 2013

We started our child-rape prevention project in Haitii September 2012, at the invitation of Frandy Daniel, MA, a Haitian psychologist who reached out from a tiny Haitian nonprofit called UNEV to our tiny San Francisconon profit agency. He did so because of our agency’s Creole language guided activity

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