The Psychoanalytic Fellowship Program at NYPSI

THE PSYCHOANALYTIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, Thomas DePrima, M.D., Chair

The Psychoanalytic Fellowship is a one-year program at the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute designed to introduce participants to modern psychoanalytic theory and practice. Fellows attend two monthly seminars. In one seminar, invited analysts from our faculty present analytic case material and join the class discussion of the case. In the other seminar, discussion and readings are used to teach psychoanalytic principles that inform current expertise in psychoanalysis as a form of therapy, psychoanalysis as a model of how the mind works, and psychoanalysis as a method of investigating clinical data. Continue reading The Psychoanalytic Fellowship Program at NYPSI

IPBooks Titles Considered for 2016 Gradiva Awards

The eight books below have been submitted for the 2016 Gravida Awards:

A Brief Introduction to Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalysis And His Enduring Legacy by Sander Abend

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Chimeras and Other Writings: Selected Papers of Sheldon Bach

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On The Pleasures of Owning Persons: The Hidden Face of American Slavery by Volney Gay

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Psychoanalysis Unveiling the Past—Discovering the New Selected Papers of John S. Kafka

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The Unknown Freud:  Five Plays and Five Essays by Robert Lippman

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Freedom to Choose:  Two Systems of Self-Regulation by Jack and Kerry Novick.

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The Way We Are: The Role of States of Mind in Our Identities, Personality, and Potential for Change by Frank W. Putnam

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Moving Pictures: Films Through a Psychoanalytic Lens by Herbert Stein

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. ..  and the winner of the 2014 Gradiva Award is available on IPBooks.net: Encounters with Loneliness: Only the Lonely has won the 2014 Gradiva Award for Anthologies!

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Attachment and Autonomy: How Parents Can Help Their Adoptive Children Thrive with Anna Balas, M.D. atNYPSI

NYPSI: DIALOGUES ON… SERIES
Attachment and Autonomy: How Parents Can Help Their Adoptive Children Thrive with Anna Balas, M.D.

New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute’s Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis division continues the “Dialogues on…” Series with leading child development experts:

Attachment and Autonomy: How Parents Can Help Their Adoptive Children Thrive with Anna Balas, M.D., June 14, 2017, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute 247 East 82nd Street, NYC, Register Today

Sometimes parents feel challenged as they need to shift gears with their children from favoring strong bonds of attachment at a younger age, to allowing them the emergence of a separate identity and sense of autonomy in adolescence. We will explore these themes with parents with adopted children where these themes are often lived out more intensely. We will discuss how to help such families thrive. Continue reading Attachment and Autonomy: How Parents Can Help Their Adoptive Children Thrive with Anna Balas, M.D. atNYPSI