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Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy with Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose, M.D. & Peter Mezan, Ph.D. at NYPSI

NYPSI EXTENSION PROGRAM: Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy with Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose, M.D. & Peter Mezan, Ph.D.

Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose, M.D. & Peter Mezan, Ph.D. 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/2019 Thursdays, 8:00 – 9:30 pm 3 classes  /  $90
Location: 247 East 82nd Street, NYC Register Today

NYPSI Extension Program: Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy
This course will present results of an ongoing collaborative research by two analysts working in two different modalities – individual and couple. The comparison of the dynamics in the two settings reveals many new issues and questions. For instance: Is there an unconscious organization of the
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Conversion (Functional Neurological) Disorders: An Update  with Daniel Schneider, M.D. at Pfeffer Center, NYSPI

Conversion (Functional Neurological) Disorders: An Update Daniel Schneider, M.D.

Saturday, March 2, 2019,  10 am – 12 pm,  The Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium  247 E. 82nd Street, NYC

Free and open to the public, RSVP is appreciated but not required; first come, first-seated, To register, click HERE, visit nypsi.org, or call 212.879.6900

Known to 19th century thinkers as “hysteria,” that specific form of psychosomatic illness known today as “conversion disorder,” or “functional neurological syndrome,” has been a source of controversy within the field of medicine for centuries.  Questions such as the proper means to make a diagnosis, etiology of symptoms, patient motivations, treatment options, and even what to call the syndrome, have all been vigorously debated over the years.  This talk will make a nod to that long history, while focusing on Continue reading Conversion (Functional Neurological) Disorders: An Update  with Daniel Schneider, M.D. at Pfeffer Center, NYSPI