Couples Therapy at WCSPP

LOOKING FOR HIGH-QUALITY, LOW-COST COUPLES TREATMENT?
The Psychotherapy Service of The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
is accepting referrals of couples!

WCSPP has over a 40-year reputation for quality training in psychoanalysis and related disciplines and the unsurpassed level of service that our affiliated clinicians provide to their communities.
IF YOU ARE WORKING WITH SOMEONE YOU  BELIEVE WOULD BENEFIT FROM COUPLES THERAPY, PLEASE CONSIDER WCSPP.
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Myth, Memory and Meaning: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Working with Young Migrants with Martha Bragin, Ph.D. at IPTAR

Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Program is pleased to invite you to attend a meeting of THE CHILD THERAPIST AT WORK SERIES Myth, Memory and Meaning: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Working with Young Migrants Presenter: Martha Bragin, Ph.D.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 Reception and Open House at 7:30 PM Program to follow at 8 PM IPTAR 1651 Third Avenue, #205 Conference Room (92nd and 3rd Ave.)

IPTAR Members/Candidates: Free Non-IPTAR Members: $25 Candidates/Students with Valid ID: $5 Registration is requested for all No Refunds RSVP: https://iptar.org/event/myth-memory-and-meaning-10-2018/ SPACE IS LIMITED. ATTENDANCE IS CONFIRMED BY REGISTRATION

The recent separation of refugee families at the US border has invoked earlier times of war and violence when parents did all they could to get their children to safety, sometimes sending them off alone, sometimes carrying them along. All Continue reading Myth, Memory and Meaning: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Working with Young Migrants with Martha Bragin, Ph.D. at IPTAR

Beginning Treatment At CFS, Psychoanalytic Brooklyn

Psychoanalytic Brooklyn: Invites you to join us for a continuing education seminar Beginning Treatment
November 30, 2018 4:00 to 5:30pm

A new patient enters our office for a consultation. Something has occurred to prompt their visit. Perhaps they are feeling anxious, dealing with a loss, or confronting an unmanageable interpersonal or work situation. How do we mobilize clinical understanding and empathy? How do we facilitate the beginnings of a therapeutic relationship capable of bringing about meaningful change? Any practicing clinician will have questions, thoughts about which way to go; moments of uncertainly about what to address, what to leave alone for now. This forum will provide an opportunity to raise and think about these questions Continue reading Beginning Treatment At CFS, Psychoanalytic Brooklyn

Raise the Red Lanterns: Film night at WCSPP

WCSPP FILM NIGHT RAISE THE RED LANTERNS Friday, November 9, 20187:00 p.m. Suggested Admission: $10
A discussion following the screening will be facilitated by Jane Bloomgarden, Ph.D.

Refreshments will be served.
Raise The Red Lanterns is a beautifully rendered film released in 1991 and awarded The Silver Lion by The Venice International Film Festival and Best Foreign Language Film by The New York Film Critics Circle. Based on the novel by Ni Zhen, it is a subtle telling of the roles of men and women in 1920 China with not-so-hard-to-discover
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No Human Is Illegal Film by Richard Ledes at Après-Coup

Psychoanalytic Association presents FILM PRESENTATION: No Human Is Illegal Richard Ledes
Friday, November 9, 2018 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm The School of Visual Arts 136 West 21st Street, New York, NY

No Human Is Illegal is a 60-minute documentary film that represents a personal encounter in April 2016 with asylum seekers, aid workers, and residents on the Greek island of Lesvos, just after the European Commission’s deal with Turkey forced the refugees either to be sent back to that country or held indefinitely in horrendous conditions. Continue reading No Human Is Illegal Film by Richard Ledes at Après-Coup

All About My Mother by Pedro Almodóvar with Dr. Arlene Kramer Richards at AIP

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS Established by Karen Horney in 1941
329 East 62nd Street — New York, NY 10065 — (212) 838-8044 — aipnyc.org — info@aipnyc.org
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SCIENTIFIC MEETING Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 8:00 PM Dr. Arlene Kramer Richards
All About My Mother by Pedro Almodóvar Lecture & Movie

If psychoanalysis is an impossible profession, being a mother is the most impossible role to get right. The movie examines motherhood in a time of gender fluidity and the challenges it poses.
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Arlene Kramer Richards, EdD, is a training and supervising analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS) and the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA). In addition, she is a faculty member at CFS, the American
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A Clinical Workshop: Psychoanalytic Inquiry and the Immediacy of the Here-and-now Experiential Encounter with Stefan R. Zicht T at MITPP

THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY, THE METROPOLITAN CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH, and THE METROPOLITAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPISTS Invite you to

A CLINICAL WORKSHOP: PSYCHOANALYTIC INQUIRY AND THE IMMEDIACY OF THE HERE-AND-NOW EXPERIENTIAL ENCOUNTER
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2018 PRESENTER: STEFAN R. ZICHT, PSY.D.

This is a workshop on the fundamental principles of Interpersonal psychoanalysis and their clinical application. Originating with Harry Stack Sullivan’s pioneering notions regarding the therapist’s inevitable personal and subjective clinical participation and the utility and application of clinical inquiry, Interpersonal psychoanalysis was further informed and deepened by Erich Fromm’s existential and humanistic emphases on utilizing the immediacy of the here-and-now encounter in the clinical situation. The Interpersonal tradition has come to provide a central foundation for Continue reading A Clinical Workshop: Psychoanalytic Inquiry and the Immediacy of the Here-and-now Experiential Encounter with Stefan R. Zicht T at MITPP