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Abraham Sutzkever (1913-2011) and Shmerke Kaczerginski (1908-1954). Taken in the 1930s. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
THE PSYCHOANALYTIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM / Rebecca Twersky, M.D.
Director Navah C. Kaplan, Ph.D. Co-Director
The Psychoanalytic Fellowship is a free, 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 Psychoanalytic Fellowship Program at NYPSI