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2008-09
ACADEMIC YEAR AT NYUPI/PANY
We
are pleased to invite the public to our lectures, open houses and
seminars.
September
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January
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May
(updated 09/3/08)
More events being added, check back soon.
| September
2008 |
Monday, Sept. 15
8:30 p.m. |
SIXTH ANNUAL C. PHILIP WILSON, MD MEMORIAL LECTURE
Historiography 101
Presenter: Samuel Abrams, M.D.; Introduction: Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Ph.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium of Lenox Hill Hospital – 131 East 76th Street |
| October
2008 |
Monday
Oct. 6
7:45 pm |
28th Annual Maurice R. Friend Lecture
The Frozen Analyst (in Erotic and Anti-Erotic Transference):
A Study of 17 Cases
Stanley J. Coen, M.D.
Introduction by Theodore Jacobs, M.D.
Coffee & Dessert Reception—7:45 p.m.
Lecture—8:30 p.m.
Location: Smilow Seminar Room, NYU Medical Center
550 First Avenue, near 32nd Street (flyer)
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Saturdays,
10/18 - 11/22
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. |
SIX WEEK SEMINAR – SATURDAYS, OCTOBER 18 - NOVEMBER 22
Introduction to Theory and Technique in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Six classes designed for psychology graduate students, psychiatry residents, early career mental health professionals. A small registration fee is charged.
Instructors: Anne Erreich, M.D., Malini Singh, M.D.
Location: Bellevue Hospital – 462 First Avenue (near 28th Street)
NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY. Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 for more information. For more information and to pre-pay online click here. |
Monday, Oct 27
8:30 p.m. |
34ND ANNUAL MELITTA AND OTTO SPERLING MEMORIAL LECTURE
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Perspectives
Presenter: Rachel Z. Ritvo, M.D.
Intro by: Lawrence Deutsch, M.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium of Lenox Hill Hospital – 131 East 76th Street
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| November
2008 |
Monday,
Nov. 17
8:15 p.m. |
PANY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Experimental Models for Exploring the Neural Basis of Psychoanalytic Process: fMRI and Transference
Presenter: Andrew Gerber, M.D. ; Discussant: Phillip Blumberg, M.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium of Lenox Hill Hospital – 131 East 76th Street
Description
Flyer |
| December
2008 |
Monday,
Dec. 8th
8:15 pm |
Analyzing a New Superego? Greed and Envy in the (Recent) Age of Affluence
Presenter: Janice S. Lieberman, PhD
Discussant: Harold Blum, MD
Location: Einhorn Auditorium of Lenox Hill Hospital – 131 East 76th Street
Description
Flyer
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| January
2009 |
Saturday,
Jan. 10
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Theodore Jacobs, MD
The Analyst as a Therapeutic Agent: The Use of Counter-Transference in Analytic Treatment
I will review the concept of counter-transference and discuss its role in the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis.
Dr. Jacobs in a Training/Supervising Analyst on the NYUPI Faculty, and a Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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Saturday,
Jan. 24
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Herbert Stein, MD
Understanding Unconscious Fantasy Through Film: "The Lives of Others"
I will show film clips to illustrate the topic of fantasy; you don’t have to have seen the film to be part of the conversation.
Dr. Stein is a member of the NYUPI Faculty, and a Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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| February
2009 |
Wednesday
Feb. 11
7:45 – 9:30 pm |
Psychoanalytic Training Open House
Reception and informal conversation with
faculty and candidates for people considering psychoanalytic
training. Open to psychologists, psychiatrists and clinical
social workers.
Location: NYU Langone Medical Center, 550 First Ave. (30-34th Sts.)
Smilow Multipurpose Room
To attend, please register with NYUPI office: 212-263-6243
or email: nyupi@med.nyu.edu |
Saturday,
Feb. 14
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Donald Moss, MD
The “Other”- Some Clinical, Social and Political Considerations
I will talk about the construction of “otherness” in the minds of patients and analysts in clinical work and in the
material world, and explore how psychoanalytic thinking contributes to our understanding of this phenomenon.
Dr. Moss is a faculty member of NYU PI, and a Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register |
Saturday,
Feb. 28
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Rajiv Gulati, MD
About Dreams : What Use Can We Make of Them?
Using a clinical vignette I will talk about how dreams can be useful in understanding and accessing deeper
affects and fantasies in a treatment.
Dr. Gulati is a member of the NYUPI Faculty, and a Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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| March
2009 |
Saturday,
Mar. 14
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Francoise Graf, PhD
What About the Couch?
This important symbol of psychoanalytic treatment, so frequently used in cartoons and jokes, evokes all sorts of
feelings in the public at large, but even more so at the beginning of treatment. I will explore this topic with illustrations
of clinical vignettes.
Dr. Graf is a Senior Candidate in the Adult Psychoanalytic Training Program.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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Saturday,
Mar. 28
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Shelley Orgel, MD
When Analysis Makes Patients Worse Instead of Better
I will briefly outline theories of “Negative Therapeutic Action” developed to explain why some patients respond
to analytic work by a worsening of their symptoms, with painful affects and apparent deterioration in their functioning.
Clinical illustrations will be offered.
Dr. Orgel is a Training/Supervising Analyst on the NYUPI Faculty and a
Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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| April
2009 |
Tuesday
Apr. 7
7:45 – 9:30 pm |
Psychoanalytic Training Open House
Reception and informal conversation with
faculty and candidates for people considering psychoanalytic
training. Open to psychologists, psychiatrists and clinical
social workers.
Location: NYU Langone Medical Center, 550 First Ave. (30-34th Sts.)
Smilow Multipurpose Room
To attend, please register with NYUPI office: 212-263-6243
or email: nyupi@med.nyu.edu |
Saturday,
Apr. 18
1:00-2:30pm
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Psychoanalysis in Action Series
Saturday Lunch Seminar
Jennifer Stuart, PhD
Work and Motherhood: A Psychoanalytic Study
I will use clinical research interview material to show how a psychoanalytic perspective can help us understand
the common experience of conflict between motherhood and career.
Dr. Stuart is a member of the NYUPI Faculty and a Clinical Associate Professor in Psychiatry, NYU-LMC.
Location: Bellevue Hospital, 462 1st Ave @28th St., A245
Lunch and seminar free of
charge with pre-registration
Please email nyupi@med.nyu.edu, or call 212-263-6243 to register
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