Symposium 2026: PsychE/PsychAI: Artificial Intelligence

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Dear Colleagues and Friends: 
We’re excited to bring you Symposium 2026 titled “PsychE/PsychAI”. The meeting is Saturday, April 18 in Goldwurm Auditorium at Mount Sinai (live and virtual). Dr. Dennis Charney, MD will give the Plenary and receive the Freud Award. Dr. Todd Essig, PhD will give the Keynote. Distinguished faculty include David Forrest, MD, Amy Levy, PsyD and Heather Berlin, PhD among other leading experts.

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International Journal of Controversial Discussions Issue Volume #3 Issue # 2

 Click Here to Read: The International Journal of Controversial Discussions Volume #3 Issue #2.  The theme of the issue is Primary Femininity: Discussions on a Central Identity, with a target paper by Arlene Kramer Richards, Ed.D and edited by M. Sagman Kayatekin, M.D. There is also a paper entitled Psychoanalytic History—Sketches The Power of Exclusion (An Ode to Sheldon Bach and Sándor Ferenczi) by Carolyn Ellman with commentary by Ph.D. with a response by Giselle Galdi. This journal is supported by a generous grant from the American Psychoanalytic Foundation.
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WCSPP Presents: Jung’s Perspective on The Psychology of Aging, Presented by Harry Fogarty Online

The Academic Events Committee Presents: A Wrinkle In Time: A Series that will Consider both the Psychic Challenges and Opportunities for Generativity and Transformation in Later Stages of Life

Jung’s Perspective on The Psychology of Aging Presenter: Harry Fogarty, MDiv, PhD, LP  Moderator: Pamela Siemon, LCSW Live on Zoom! 2 CE Hours available for NY Practitioners – LCSWs, LMSWs, LPs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LCATs, PHDs, PSYDs Wednesday, April 29, 2026 7 – 9 pm Admission including CE: $45 2 CE CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR NYS PRACTITIONERS

Dr. Fogarty will explore aging as it arises in clinical process from a Jungian perspective.  For Jung our experience of embodied psychic life is purposive, not simply an extension of reductive Continue reading WCSPP Presents: Jung’s Perspective on The Psychology of Aging, Presented by Harry Fogarty Online

THE HUNGRY SELF: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS  AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO BINGE EATING DISORDER PRESENTER: KARI OLSON online with MITPP

The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy:  A CEU- APPROVED ONLINE WORKSHOP
THE HUNGRY SELF: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS  AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO BINGE EATING DISORDER PRESENTER: KARI OLSON, Ph.D., LCSW

Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most recently recognized eating disorder, becoming a diagnosis in the DSM in 2013.  It is also the most common eating disorder. Psychoanalytic theorists have relatively recently begun to focus attention on BED, linking it to early trauma and Continue reading THE HUNGRY SELF: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS  AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO BINGE EATING DISORDER PRESENTER: KARI OLSON online with MITPP

INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES: ONLINE WITH MITPP

The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A CEU-APPROVED ONLINE WORKSHOP

INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES
PRESENTERS: VIVIAN ESKIN, PH.D. and DEBRA GILL, LCSW

This seminar explores how trauma is transmitted across generations—not through direct narratives or biological mechanisms, but through silence, repetition, narcissistic identification Continue reading INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: INDIVIDUALS AND COUPLES: ONLINE WITH MITPP

VOICES FROM ROOM – What Hatred Helps Us Face

Episode 50 of Voices from ROOM: A Podcast for Analytic Action, “What Hatred Helps Us Face with Anastasios Gaitanidis” is now available wherever you listen to podcasts.

This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Dr. Anastasios Gaitanidis, a relational psychoanalyst based in London, whose work focuses on the intersection of psychological and political dimensions of cultural and environmental crisis. Relating to the work of Sue Grand and Josh Cohen, Gaitanidis shows where our hatred for the abuse of our climate, and our complicity in that abuse, stems from a love for our world, each other, and our potential environmental future. Far from being a dead-end, Gaitanidis outlines where and how hatred might galvanize us to take agency in our climate crisis, together.

“This collective holding of hatred points toward what a psychopolitical praxis might look like. It’s not about managing or suppressing these difficult emotions but about creating containers strong enough to hold them while they transform.” — Anastasios Gaitanidis, “On Hatred,” ROOM 2.25

The Ties that Bind: The Necessity of Dependence for the Evolution of the Self with Lesley Caldwell at CFS

The Scientific Program Committee is pleased to present

      Chris Brogan

The Ties that Bind: The Necessity of Dependence for the Evolution of the Self
Presenter: Lesley Caldwell, MA, PhD, FIPA Sunday, April 12, 2026 10:00am-12:00pm EST Hybrid: In-person and Zoom  2 CEUs Available

This paper proposes that being the object of another’s concern in infancy, and later in analysis, is Continue reading The Ties that Bind: The Necessity of Dependence for the Evolution of the Self with Lesley Caldwell at CFS