| September
2002 |
Monday
Sept. 23
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Dr. Robert Fischel, "On Whales
and Adventures Therein: Loss as a Mutative Experience in Psychoanalytic
Treatment." summary
Discussant: Dr. Leonard Shengold
Dr.
Fischel, a training and supervising analyst, is the Director of
NYU Psychoanalytic Institute.
Einhorn
Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hospital, 131 E. 76th St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Postponed
Until further
notice.
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SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
"Ties That Bind: South Asians in
Cross-Cultural Couples." Speaker:
Joan Massel Soncini, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor,
NYU Ehrenkranz School of Social Work. Discussants: Gurmeet
Kanwal, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,
New York Weill Cornell Medical Center, Faculty Member and Psychotherapy,
Supervisor, The William Allanson White Institute of Psychoanalysis;
and Samoon Ahmad, M.D. Clinical Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine, Attending Psychiatrist
at Tisch and Bellevue Hospitals, NYU Medical Center.
NYU
Medical Center, Lecture Hall B, 8:15 p.m.
How to attend:
It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| October
2002 |
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Thursday
October 3
8:00 p.m.
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NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND
PSYCHOANALYSIS
Herbert
Stein, M.D., "The Analyst who came in from the Rain: A Midrash
from Rashomon"
Dr.
Stein is a psychoanalyst and a member of the faculty of NYUPI.
Location:
New York University, 19 University Pl., # 229
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
October 21
8:30 p.m. |
PANY
SPERLING LECTURE
Ira
Brenner, M.D.
"Trauma, Transmission, and Time"
summary
Ira
Brenner, MD is a Training and Supervising Analyst at The Psychoanalytic
Center of Philadelphia. He was the Executive Director of the
Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute and co-chair of the
Transition Education Committee during its re-unification process
with the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. Dr.
Brenner is in private practice in the Philadelphia area.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hospital, 131 E.
76 St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
October 28
8:30 p.m.
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NYUPI 22nd
ANNUAL
MAURICE R. FRIEND LECTURE
Phyllis Tyson, Ph.D. "Aggression and
Self-Regulation: Psychoanalytic Insights into the Origins of Violence
and the Treatment of Angry, Potentially Violent and Dangerous
Children"
Dr. Tyson
is Associate Editor (Child Psychoanalysis), Journal of the American
Psychoanalytic Association, and Training & Supervising Analyst,
San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
Location:
Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register
for this event.
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| November
2002 |
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Thursday
Nov. 7
|
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM
ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
Leon
Balter, M.D. " Dreams
and Art in Dreams and Art: The Representation of Non-Reality
and the Problem of Reality"
Leon Balter, M.D. is a Training and supervising analyst
at The New York Psychoanalytic Institute; and Chairman of
the Program Committee of The New York Psychoanalytic Society.
Location: New York University, 19 University Pl., # 229
How to attend: It is not necessary to register
for this event.
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Saturday
-
Sunday
Nov. 9-10
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THIRD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE OF THE NEW YORK SOCIETIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL
PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION
September 11th: Psychoanalytic Reflections
in the Second Year (click
here for details)
Location:
NYU Medical Center, 530 First Avenue, Schwartz Lecture Hall
E.
How to attend: There is no fee for the conference but you are
encouraged to pre-register by emailing Marilyn Herleth at mherleth@optonline.net.
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Monday
November 18
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Dr. Jules Glenn, "Pierre August
Renoir: Self-Representation, Real and Wished For."
Discussant, Brad Collins, Ph.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill
Hospital, 131 E. 76 St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| December
2002 |
Thursday
December 5
8:00 p.m. |
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
speaker to
be announced
Location: New York University, 19 University Pl., # 229
How to attend: It is not necessary to register
for this event.
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Monday
December 9
8:15 p.m.
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PANY SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAM
(Meeting
organized by NYUPI candidates in the Psychoanalytic Training
Program)
"Losing a Case: Candidates'
Experience."
Clinical Presenters: Chap Attwell, M.D., and Marina Mirkin,
M.D. Discussant, Arnold Rothstein, M.D. Introduction: Gita
Vaid, M.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill
Hospital, 131 E. 76 St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| January
2003 |
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events
to be announced
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| February
2003 |
Thursday
February 6
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
to be
announced
Location: New York University, 19 University Pl., # 229.
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Monday
February 10
8:15 p.m. |
PANY SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAM
(Meeting
organized by NYUPI Child Psychoanalysis Section)
to be announced
Location:
Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hospital, 131 E 76 St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| March
2003 |
Thursday
March 6
8:00 p.m. |
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
Janice
Lieberman, Ph.D. "Looking and Being Looked at: The Female
Artist as Spectator and Spectacle."
Dr.
Lieberman is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Institute
for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR), and author of
numerous articles on clinical and applied topics, as well as the
book Body Talk: Looking and Being Looked at in Psychotherapy.
LOCATION:
New York University, 19 University Pl, # 222.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
March 10
8:15 p.m. |
PANY SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAM
Linda Gunsberg, Ph.D., "The Psychoanalyst
Within the Legal System"
Location:
Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hosp., 131 E. 76 St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| April
2003 |
Thursday
April 3
8:00 p.m. |
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Me/Not
Me: Psychic Boundaries in the Work of Samuel Beckett."
Lois Oppenheim, Ph.D
Lois Oppenheim,
Ph.D. is Chair, Department of French, German, and Russian, and
Professor of French at Montclair State University, where she has
also been named Distinguished Scholar. She has authored or edited
eight books--most recently, The Painted Word: Samuel Beckett's
Dialogue With Art (The University of Michigan Press, 2000)--and
published over sixty articles, including "A Preoccupation
With Object Representation: The Beckett-Bion Case Revisited"
(IJPA 82:4, 2001). She is a past president of the international
Samuel Beckett Society and is currently writing on psychoanalysis
and the arts.
LOCATION:
New York University, 19 University Pl, # 222
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
April 21
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Moisey Shopper, M.D., "From Little
Rascal Sexual Abuse to Parental Alienation: The Role of Created
Realities in Forensic and Psychoanalytic Work"
Location: Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hospital, 131 E 76
St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event. |
| May
2003 |
Thursday
May 1
8:00 p.m. |
NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
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LOCATION: New York University, 19 University Pl, Rm 222.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
May 19
8:30 p.m. |
38th ANNUAL
FREUD ANNIVERSARY LECTURE (PANY)
"The Interpretive Attitude"
Warren
Poland , M.D.
Dr. Poland,
author of Melting the Darkness: The Dyad and Principles
of Clinical Practice, is Associate Editor for the Journal
of the American Psychoanalytic Association Review of Books.
Location: Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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