Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients with Norman Straker at NYPSI

NYPSI EXTENSION COURSE:  Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients with Norman Straker, M.D.

January 23 – February 13, 2019 Wednesdays, 7:00 – 8:20 pm 3 classes  /  $90 Location: NYPSI (247 East 82nd Street, NYC)  To register, click here, visit nypsi.org or call 212-879-6900

NYPSI Extension Course: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Cancer Patients
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FROM THE CHAIR TO THE COUCH: 2018 – 2019 at NYPSI

The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute invites you to a clinical series:

FROM THE CHAIR TO THE COUCH: 2018 – 2019

Interested in learning more about psychoanalysis and how to deepen your clinic practice? Please join us for this year’s three part clinical series. 

In the second evening’s presentation on Tuesday, January 29th, an advanced candidate Dr. Amber Nemeth will present her analysis of an adult patient, and Training Analyst Dr. Lynne Zeavin will act as a discussant and will use a Kleinian perspective to address this patient’s tendency to dissociate and disavow her aggression.  Continue reading FROM THE CHAIR TO THE COUCH: 2018 – 2019 at NYPSI

Freud’s Case Studies Reading Group at Après-Coup

Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association: Tuesday, January 8, 2019
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
 
FREUD’S CASE STUDIES, Reading Group
MARK STAFFORD and MARTIN WINN
 
 
READINGS: Schreber’s “Memoir”
 
ATTENDANCE FEE: Attendance is free, but registration is required.

Freud’s Architecture of Hysteria: Then and Now the Pathways to Feminine Identity at MITPP

The Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,
The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Invite you to a Scientific Meeting 

Friday, February 1, 2019 – 7:30 PM   FREUD’S ARCHITECTURE OF HYSTERIA: THEN AND NOW THE PATHWAY TO FEMININE IDENTITY

PRESENTERS: Susan N. Finkelstein, LCSW Maria Teresa Flores, M.D.
Masha Mimran, Ph.D.  

Freud’s hysteria and psychic architecture: démodé or still relevant today?  Then and now, hysterical features and its diagnosis have shifted, Continue reading Freud’s Architecture of Hysteria: Then and Now the Pathways to Feminine Identity at MITPP

Annual Admissions Open House at WCSPP

The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy  ANNUAL ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE Saturday, February 2, 2019
9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Learn about training opportunities for Fall 2019
in: Psychotherapy Psychoanalysis Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy
Couples Therapy Supervision Meet current candidates and faculty

Our post-graduate training opportunities have been restructured to allow more individual flexibility in the content and timing of training.
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Dream presentation and discussion
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NYPSI: WORKS IN PROGRESS SEMINAR On the Origins of Psychiatric Illness: Schizophrenia as an Example with René S. Kahn, M.D., Ph.D. at NYPSI

NYPSI: WORKS IN PROGRESS SEMINAR On the Origins of Psychiatric Illness: Schizophrenia as an Example with René S. Kahn, M.D., Ph.D. Soul Shadow series. Surreal portrait of female face fused with colored fractal nebula texture on the subject of dreams_ nightmares_ imagination_ mental health_ creativity and human mind 

Wed, January 9, 2019, 8 – 10 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
247 East 82nd Street, NYC (btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves) $20 – General Admission
$15 – Student Admission No charge for NYPSI members/students Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900

Schizophrenia is currently classified as a psychotic disorder. This paper will attempt to show that this emphasis on psychosis is a conceptual fallacy that has greatly contributed to the lack of progress in our understanding of this illness and hence has hampered the development of adequate treatments. Not only have cognitive and intellectual underperformance consistently been shown to be risk factors for schizophrenia, several studies find that a decline in cognitive functioning precedes the onset of psychosis by almost a decade. Although the question of whether cognitive function continues to decline after psychosis onset is still debated, it is clear that cognitive function in schizophrenia is related to outcome and little influenced by antipsychotic treatment. Thus, our focus on defining (and preventing) the disorder on the basis of psychotic symptoms may be too narrow. Not only should cognition be recognized as the core component of the disorder, our diagnostic efforts should emphasize the changes in cognitive function that occur earlier in development. Putting the focus back on cognition may facilitate finding treatments for the illness before psychosis ever emerges.

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Psychoanlaytic Perspectives on Group and Organizational Life with Joseph Cancelmo and Michael Diamond at IPTAR

PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES ON GROUP AND ORGANIZATIONAL  LIFE: An Introduction Instructors: Joseph Cancelmo, PsyD. and Michael Diamond, PhD. FRIDAYS, January 4,11,18,25 February 1,8  12:15-145@ IPTAR Conference Room
Freud reminded us from the earliest days of psychoanalysis that our intra-psychic and inter-psychic worlds are inextricably linked:  “In the individual’s mental life, someone else is invariably involved, as a model, as an object, as a helper, as an opponent; … (which) … is at the same time social psychology as well.” (1921).

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