Psychoanalysis for the Modern World.

Educating psychoanalysts to help people become the best versions of themselves.

PANY Updates.


3rd Annual Marianne Goldberger Memorial Lecture: "The Image of the Female Body Three Challenges to Conventional Interpretations of Celebrated Ancient Civilizations"

February 1 | 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Scholars like Sir James Fraser, Erich Neumann, Joseph Cambell, Will Durant and most Biblical Scolars of the19th and early 20th century wrote persuasive stories about the meanings of the figurines found by archeologists’ studying Prehistory, Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. The scholars argued that they figurines represented Mother Goddesses, Fertility Figurines, and perfect images of elite or royal Egyptian women. Modern feminist archeologists have questioned these visual tropes and have discovered that entirely different realities lay behind the stereotyped images. Like the fixed and usually idealized mental images of their parents that our patients carry from childhoods these sterotyped images are difficult to dislodge. With new archeological findings and depictions of the figurines I shall paint a very different picture of the ancient icons illustrating how an analytic perspective of the past can reveal fresh and liberating insights into both the present and the past.

Presenters: Laurie Wilson, PhD

What We Do.


For those who seek an understanding of emotional life, PANY is an education and treatment center, affiliated with NYU Grossman School of Medicine, that provides training and therapy based on psychoanalytic understanding of the core human dilemmas from childhood through adulthood.

Our training programs offer educational opportunities for clinicians at varying levels of background and experience. Click here for a timeline of all education programs. 

The New PANY.


IPE, the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education, is now called PANY, the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, affiliated with NYU School of Medicine.

2024-25 PANY Events


PANY offers educational events for its members and for the general public. These include lectures, seminars, panel discussions, and clinical presentations.

February 1

3rd Annual Marianne Goldberger Memorial Lecture
"The Image of the Female Body Three Challenges to Conventional Interpretations of Celebrated Ancient Civilizations"

Scholars like Sir James Fraser, Erich Neumann, Joseph Cambell, Will Durant and most Biblical Scolars of the19th and early 20th century wrote persuasive stories about the meanings of the figurines found by archeologists’ studying Prehistory, Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. The scholars argued that they figurines represented Mother Goddesses, Fertility Figurines, and perfect images of elite or royal Egyptian women. Modern feminist archeologists have questioned these visual tropes and have discovered that entirely different realities lay behind the stereotyped images. Like the fixed and usually idealized mental images of their parents that our patients carry from childhoods these sterotyped images are difficult to dislodge. With new archeological findings and depictions of the figurines I shall paint a very different picture of the ancient icons illustrating how an analytic perspective of the past can reveal fresh and liberating insights into both the present and the past.

Presenter:
 Laurie Wilson, PhD


Jan 11

PRELUDE TO TRAINING
Bringing Clarity to Confusion: Buddhist Basics for Clinicians

Learn how contemplative practices can be synergistic with psychotherapeutic processes and how they can be used defensively, to the detriment of both the therapeutic and contemplative processes.

Presenter: Kathleen Lyon, MD

Jan 11

Graduate Society Scientific Meeting
Psychoanalysis and Suggestion

Dr. Caper will argue that we may estimate the degree to which psychoanalysis has emerged from suggestion and come into its own by assessing how much the analyst is trying to act on the patient's mind, as opposed to how much the analyst is content merely to help patients think about their minds.

Presenter: Robert Caper, MD

Mar 1

PRELUDE TO TRAINING
The Truman Show Delusion: Revisiting Psychoanalytic Attitudes Toward Psychosis

This talk will endeavor to address appropriate concerns while also revisiting the utility of a psychoanalytic approach toward patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic illness.

Presenter: Joel Gold, MD

Mar 8

Graduate Society Scientific Meeting
Timelessness, the Repetition Compulsion and the Problem of “Reversibility” in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Severely Traumatized Patients

TBD

Presenter: Heinz Weiss, MD

Mar 8

Prelude to Training
Navigating the Pornscape: Contemporary Pornography and Clinical Practice

TBD

Presenter: Jason Wheeler, PhD

Mar 15

Prelude to Training
Group Psychoanalysis - Who Knew?

In this 90 minute offering, Dr. Attwell will introduce the class to the didactic similarities and differences between individual and group psychoanalysis as well as how they can work in effective tandem. 

Presenter: K. Chapman Attwell, MD

Insights.


​The Importance of Film for Psychoanalysis

By Herb Stein MD

Giving.


Psychoanalysis changes lives.

 

At a time when training in most mental health fields is focused on time limited biological and behavioral interventions, we believe in the importance of training clinicians to do in-depth work with patients, providing effective and durable results.   

 

We believe in making affordable treatment available to the New York City community through our consultation and treatment service.

 

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality in psychoanalytic treatment and education.

Psychoanalytic Association of New York
NYU Department of Psychiatry
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New York, NY 10016

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