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OPEN HOUSE – NYU Postdoc Program (Friday, Nov 9 at 7pm)

OPEN HOUSE – NYU POSTDOCTORAL PROGRAM IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

Come learn about Postdoc’s Psychoanalytic Training Program

Friday, November 9, 2012
7:00 – 7:45 pm Wine & Reception

7:45 – 9:00 pm Program:

The Shoah in the Consulting Room: Challenges in the Analytic Relationship
and the Transformative Power of Supervision

Deborah Liner, Ph. D.
Discussant: Jody Davies, Ph.D.

The case presented will illustrate complicated dynamics in an analysis when both analyst and patient appear to share complementary intergenerational Holocaust histories. A pivotal point in the treatment will be highlighted in which supervision facilitated successful resolution of a treatment impasse.

Location: NYU Kimmel Center
60 Washington Square South, Room804-805

Meet with our Faculty, Graduates, and Candidates in an informal setting
Discover what makes NYU Postdoc unique

*Comprehensive training in all major theoretical orientations

*Move at your own pace, design your own program
*Enjoy a multi-disciplinary intellectual community
*Generous financial aid available

RSVP appreciated, but not necessary, to:
Tamar Martin  Tmart@hunter.cuny.edu

For more information, please visit: http://postdocpsychoanalytic.as.nyu.edu/page/home

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Reminder KALINKOWITZ lecture with Kimberlyn Leary 09/29/12

The New York University Postdoctoral Program & The Psychoanalytic Society of the Postdoctoral Program, Inc

present

The Bernard N. Kalinkowitz Memorial Lecture

Thinking in the Aggregate: Digital, quantified selves, social media, and “big data”

Kimberlyn Leary, Ph.D., ABPP

Dr. Kimberlyn Leary is the Chief Psychologist and Director of Psychology Training at the Cambridge Health Alliance and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. She is also an Associate in Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University and is a Faculty Affiliate at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, where she previously was a Visiting Scholar working on relational processes in negotiation and in clinical practice. In 2009, received an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School where she was awarded a Public Services Fellowship. Her published work addresses postmodern and relational perspectives in teaching, supervision and psychotherapy and racial and cultural issues in clinical settings. Her 1997 paper on race and self-disclosure won the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Karl Menninger Prize. She is the 2007 recipient of the Ernest and Gertrude Ticho Award of the American Psychoanalytic Association. In 2010, she received the American Psychological Association’s Division of Psychoanalysis award for clinical
scholarship. Her current research is focuses on delineating interpersonal exchanges that promote collaborative decision-making and on convening change in health care domains. The talk will explore the changing nature of experience as our relational connections increasingly include an appreciation of our engagement with a growing multitude of others.

Date: Saturday, September 29, 2012
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Room 802

Complimentary coffee and cake will be provided.

Maureen O’Reilly Landry, Ph.D. and Spyros D. Orfanos, Ph.D., ABPP Coordinators

** This event is Free and Open to the Public (no RSVP necessary) **

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SAVE the DATE: Haydée Faimberg at IPTAR, January 11, 2013

SAVE THE DATE!

IPTAR’s Investigative Section and Program Committee are very pleased to announce an evening devoted to

The Contributions of Haydée Faimberg

With

Haydée Faimberg

Mary Libbey

Jay Frankel

We are very fortunate that Dr. Faimberg will join us to present an overview of her important contributions. Haydée Faimberg, MD, a leading light of psychoanalysis based in Paris, has pioneered the exploration of the narcissistic links between generations—how parents’ (and grandparents’) narcissistic solutions to their own problems of self-regulation are forced into the minds of the next generation through the parents appropriation of what is positive in the child, and intrusion into the child of what is negative in themselves. The narcissistically disturbed aspects of parents hate their child both because she is a separate person and because she has come to contain what the parents reject in themselves.

In response, the child identifies with the narcissistic modes of functioning that have been forced into her and with her parents’ attributions about who she is, and takes on her parents’ history rather than her own, resulting in the partial death of her own psychic life. These “alienated identifications” are found in all analysands and all people, to some extent—most clearly in patients with grossly disturbed parents—and it generally takes a long time, and growing trust of the positive links with one’s parents, before this
narcissistic core can find its voice in analytic treatment. This dance always involves three generations.

Dr. Faimberg goes on to explore central clinical issues illuminated by these ideas. She elaborates the narcissistic dimension of the oedipal configuration. She provides a framework for the particular way she has developed of listening to patients: listening to how patients listen to their analysts’ interpretations. Dr. Faimberg’s conceptual framework has also led her to explore the powerful impact of deceit and secrets, and of what is unspoken.

Following Dr. Faimberg’s talk, Drs. Mary Libbey and Jay Frankel will respond to Dr. Faimberg’s work, and there will be ample time for discussion among the presenters and all those who attend.

Date: Friday evening, January 11, 2013
Location: TBA

Further details will be forthcoming shortly.

Jay Frankel
Janice Lieberman

Haydée Faimberg, M.D., is a Training and Supervising Analyst (SPP, APA). She is a former Vice-President of the IPA. She is in private practice in Paris. Using a concept she initially coined for listening in the session, she created what came to be called the “Haydée Faimberg ‘listening to listening’ method for clinical group
discussions.” She has written on transmission between generations, psychic consequences of Nazism in psychoanalytic patients, Lewis Carroll and Italo Calvino, and is a contributing author to 15 books. Her main book is: The Telescoping of Generations: Listening to the Narcissistic Links between Generations, London and New York: Routledge, 2005. Dr. Faimberg was the recipient of the “Haskell Norman Award” for 2005.

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Contemporary Freudian Society – NY Division – Scientific Programs 2012-13

Contemporary Freudian Society – NY Division

Scientific Programs

2012 – 2013

 

What Heals? Keeping Resilience in Mind

CFS-NY Annual Conference

Sunday, October 21, 2012

1:00 – 5:00 pm

Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Hatch Auditorium, Madison Avenue & 100th Street
Early Registration: $65 CFS Members; $75 non-Members; $20 Candidates and full-time students

The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy:

The Talking Cure in the Era of Prozac, Managed Care,

and Evidence-Based Practice

Jonathan Shedler, PhD, presenter and case discussant

Christian J. Churchill, PhD, LP, case presenter

 

 

Friday, December 7, 2012

8:00 – 9:30 pm

Free admission

 

410 Columbus Avenue (between 79th & 80th), The Culture Center

Vicarious Traumatization, Resilience and Transformation

Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD, presenter

 

 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

8:30 – 10:00 pm

Free admission

Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Hatch Auditorium, Madison Avenue & 100th Street

On Being a Zen Psychoanalyst

Jeffrey Rubin, PhD, presenter

Edward Kenny, MD, discussant

 

 

For more information on these programs, and the Annual Conference Registration Form,

 

CFS-NY Scientific Program Committee

Vivian Eskin, Chair; Ani Buk, Richard DeBenedetto, Kristina MacGaffin, Batya Monder

 

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of CFS offers a variety of programs in both New York City and Washington, DC for students interested in adult psychoanalysis, child/adolescent psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and parent-infant treatment. Our NY Adult Psychoanalysis Program is registered as licensure qualifying by the NYSED. All Masters-level and Doctoral-level professionals are welcome to apply. Please visitinstituteofcfs.org for further information.

 

 

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A Tribute to Roy Schafer Conference with the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine

To register online please go to: http://www.ipbooks.net/2007/01/registration-for-roy-schafer-tribute/

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IEA’s September Scientific Meeting

IEA’s  September Scientific Meeting

The Analyst’s Subjectivity:  Exploring the Erotic Countertransference

 

Friday, September 21st
NPAP 40 West 13th Street
7:00PM – 9:30PM

 

Presenters:

Steven Kuchuck, LCSW
Galit Atlas, Ph.D.

Discussant
Steven Knoblauch, Ph.D.

 

As psychoanalysis has expanded its scope beyond a one person psychology, our conceptions about the nature of countertransference have shifted as well. The two papers in this panel focus on the erotics within the analytic dyad and offer alternative understandings to the older notion.  These new clinical conceptions offer ways for the analyst to use erotic countertransference to facilitate therapeutic action.  The first paper focuses on the analyst’s use of erotic countertransference to promote therapeutic action with patients who have experienced paternal absence or abuse.  The second paper focuses on erotic countertransference as a way to identify nonverbal patterns in the early relationship with the mother.

 

Steven Kuchuck, LCSW is a faculty member, supervisor and on the Board of Directors at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) and the Institute for Expressive Analysis (IEA), where he also serves as Dean of Training.  Steven is co-editor of the journal Psychoanalytic Perspectives, author of articles on the analyst’s subjectivity and contributor to and editor of an upcoming book from Routledge, “Behind the Couch and Outside of the Office: Clinical Implications of the Analyst’s Subjectivity”.

 

Galit Atlas-Koch Ph.D. is a psychoanalyst, creative arts therapist and clinical supervisor in private practice in Manhattan. She is on the faculty and a board member of IEA, faculty at NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and on the faculty of the Four Year Adult and National Training Programs at NIP. Galit serves on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Perspectives, and her writings focus on sexuality and on the relationship between attachment and sexuality

 

Steven Knoblauch, Ph.D. is Faculty, Supervisor New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Faculty, supervisor, IPSS, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy andPsychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center, Faculty, Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, Associate Editor, Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Editorial Board, International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychologyand Psychoanalytic Perspectives. Author/coauthor of 2 books and numerous articles.

 

Light refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to IEA

 Have an announcement for the IEA community? Send an email with details toinfo@ieanyc.org

www.ieanyc.org

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Stephen Mitchell Award (for Graduate Students and Early Career Clinicians)

Stephen Mitchell Award (for Graduate Students and Early Career Clinicians)

PLEASE CIRCULATE TO current graduate students and graduates who have received their degree within the last FIVE years:

Submit Your Paper for the Mitchell Award

Papers are invited for the 2013 Stephen A. Mitchell Award. Established by Psychoanalytic Psychology and the Board of the Division of Psychoanalysis, the award honors our esteemed colleague as well as a graduate student whose paper is deemed exemplary by a panel of Judges.

The award includes a $500 cash prize, airfare and registration for the Division Spring Meeting, at which the paper will be read, and publication in Psychoanalytic Psychology.
The deadline for submissions for the 2013 Mitchell Prize is August 1, 2012.

All current graduate students and graduates who have received their degree within the last FIVE years are eligible to apply for the Mitchell Award.

An electronic version of the paper, along with a cover letter, should be submitted to the editor, Elliot Jurist, to: psychoanalyticpsychology@gmail.com   (please include “Mitchell Award” in subject line).

Elliot L. Jurist, Ph.D., Ph.D.
Director, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
Graduate Center, CUNY
Professor, Department of Psychology, CCNY
Editor, PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY
Official Journal of Division 39
Published by the Educational Publishing Foundation of the American Psychological Association)

 

** PLEASE DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS TO  psychoanalyticpsychology@gmail.com **

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Save the Date: THE WOUNDS OF HISTORY: Repairing Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma (March 1-3, 2013)

For more details:  http://postdocpsychoanalytic.as.nyu.edu/page/events-calendar

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NY State Psychological Association Division of Psychoanalysis – Annual Fall Conference

New York State Psychological Association Division of Psychoanalysis
Annual Fall Conference

MAN UP – The Male Body and Masculinity in Transition

Sunday, October 21, 2012

12:30 to 4:30 PM
Kimmel Center at New York University
Eisner and Lubin Ballroom

REGISTER NOW!

This conference will explore the changing images and concepts of the male body and masculinity in the 21st Century. Three speakers from a wide range of philosophical, theoretical, and clinical perspectives will explore the transformations of men’s bodies and psyches over the ages and how these shifts in imagery affect how men think, feel, and behave. In addition, clinical material will be presented to spark discussion among psychologists, analytic candidates, graduate/doctoral students, and lay persons interested in the development and use of cultural icons in psychoanalytic practice; and about the meaning, use, and impact of symbolic representation of masculinity on men (and women).

PRESENTATIONS by:

Roberto Olivardia, PhD, Harvard University
Todd W. Reeser, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Eyal Rozmarin, PhD, New York University
With Case Presentation by: Ernesto Mujica, PhD

Conference Fees (includes a buffet lunch prior to the presentation & a coffee break)

  • Psychoanalytic Division Members and NYU Postdoctoral Community and NYU Faculty $60.00
  • Other NYSPA Members ($20 may go toward membership) $80.00
  • Non-NYSPA/Non-Sponsoring Group Members $95.00
  • Psychoanalytic Institute Candidates $45.00
  • Early Career Psychologists (psychologists with
  • Graduate/Undergraduate Students $25.00
  • Late Fee after September 10th $10.00
  • On-Site Additional Fee $10.00

CE CREDITS: PENDING

Conference Planning Committee:

Julie Lehane, PhD, President
Herb Gingold, PhD, Committee Chair
Carolyn AlRoy, PhD, Barry Blank, PhD, Sharon Brennan, PhD, Jeanette Sawyer-Cohen, PhD, Ernesto Mujica, PhD

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A Brunch Film Program (Section 1, Division 39)

Summer Seminar in Westchester

Section 1, Division 39 (psychoanalysis), APA

And The Advanced Study group

On the clinical relevance of relationship styles

Present A Brunch Film Program on:

Identification, the Unique Self and the issue

 of Authenticity in Art and Life:.

A challenge to relationships?,

 Discussion and film Screening of 

                                            “Certified Copy”

Starring Juliet Binoche

Award for Best Actress: Cannes Film Festival, 2010

A film by Abbas Kiarostami

Sunday, July 15, 2012

11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.

  Albert J. Brok, PhD             Overview.

    K. William Fried, PhD        Discussant

                                  Jane Kupersmidt,  PhD      Discussant

                                  Franco Masciandaro, PhD Discussant

Location: home of Albert Brok: 73 Hickory Pass, Bedford, N.Y. 10506

 50 minutes from NYC, Access from Long Island, Upper Westchester, NJ and Ct.   Directions sent upon receipt of registration.

For information: Call 212 580 3086 or email DrAJBrok@gmail.com

Enjoy a summer day in the country, a good Brunch, and an open clinical discussion.  

 

Registration fee (See next page) is $20 ( no charge for analytic candidates/new Section I members – 2012 , Current Fellowship Candidates , TiMH). Fee is to help defray expenses of a full brunch.  But you must register, with or without contribution so we can have accurate attendance count.

 

This   program is in part  supported by  individual contributions,  in addition to some small support from Section I , Division 39, APA  and the  Advanced Study Group on Relationship Styles at TIMH by Dr. Brok. The aim is to provide current thought on relevant topics of our time from a clinical perspective encompassing the broad scope of psychoanalysis.  The host and discussants are donating their time. 

 

Registration: Send form below with contribution check for $20 (includes full Brunch) to:  Albert Brok, PhD

                                                11 Riverside Drive 8N-E,

                                                      New York, NY 10023

   

Or simply indicate via email that you are coming and will make contribution at the door.

 

                          Registration

Please print and send to Drajbrok@gmail.com or return by regular mail.

Name:_________________________________________________

Email____________________________PHONE________________

Address_______________________________________________

______________________________________________________

Amount Paid/Check # ___________ (or pledged)_________

Professional Degree _____________

———————————————————————————Presenters

Albert Brok, PhD

President, Section 1, Div. 39, APA

Director: Group and Couple Therapy training, TIMH

Executive   Committee, Div. of Psychoanalysis, NYSPA, 2008-2011

Board Member:  Grupo  CineAnalises ,  Argentine Psychoanalytic Assoc. Bs. Aires.

Guest Lecturer, Argentine Psychoanalytic Association

Lecturer, Kazakhstan Psychoanalytic Assoc Almaty Kazakhstan

International Committee, Section VIII, Div 39 , APA,

Faculty,  Derner Institute, Adelphi Univ. and  Postgraduate Center.

Private Practice, Manhattan and Bedford, NY..\

Member/Presenter : AIPFC, Paris,

Board,  Div. 39 (Psychoanalysis). APA, 2000 – 2011

Board, Sect. 8, (Couple and Family Therapy) Div. 39, APA 2009 – 2011

 

K. William Fried, PhD,

Fellow: International Psychoanalytic Association

Member and Faculty, IPTAR, NY

Board: Div. 39, (Psychoanalysis), APA

Ex-President: Sect. 1, Div. 39, APA

Former: Associate Director, Psychiatry Residency Training, and Education,

Dept of Psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Center

Private Practice, Manhattan

Clinical Assoc. Prof. Emeritus, New York State Health Sciences Center

Clinical Assoc. Prof. Emeritus, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine

Clinical Assoc. Prof. Emeritus. St. Georges Univ. School of Medicine, Granada, WI

 

Jane Kupersmidt, PhD  ,

Fellow, International Psychoanalytic Association

Member and Faculty, NPAP, NY,

Member, Contemporary Freudian Society, NY

Editorial Board, The Psychoanalytic Review

Former Editor, The Round Robin

Board, Section 1, Div 39, APA

Private Practice, Manhattan

 

Franco Masciandaro, PhD

Professor of Literature, U. of Connecticut

Teaching fellow and PhD Harvard University

Associate, Dante Alighieri Society of America, 1988-1993. Evaluation of manuscripts for the Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Italian Culture, Italian Quarterly, Forum Italicum, and Modern Language Quarterly.

Getting there is half the fun: Transportation:

From Grand Central Station, Take Metro North to Mt Kisco and taxi at station to 73 Hickory Pass, Bedford,  NY. 10506

By car:  easy directions from, NY, Connecticut and Long Island E-mail Dr. Brok for Directions.

Email – DrAJBrok@gmail.com or phone 212 580 3086

 

List of future programs will be available in September, 2012

 

 

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