Educating psychoanalysts to help people become the best versions of themselves.
For whom? Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals who encounter psychotic persons in their clinical practice.
The Psychotherapy for Psychosis course and online consultation group is led by renowned expert in psychosis treatment and PANY faculty member, Michael Garrett, MD. Guilford Press has released the publication of his latest book "Psychotherapy for Psychosis".
This 9 hour course aims to assist psychotherapists who are working with psychotic persons by presenting a psychological model of psychosis and a psychotherapeutic approach consistent with that model. A follow up online consult group via videoconference is also being offered for learners to present clinical material for discussion.
Psychoanalytic education has reduced clinical writing into a teleological process, a means to an end, reflecting the documentation mantra, “if it wasn’t documented, it didn’t happen.” The art of writing, however, has more to offer in its exploration. This discussion seeks to highlight how the writing process supports both clinical practice and the development of analytic identity in psychoanalytic trainees.
Writing about our internal experience with patients revives and uncovers associative material, shedding light on the unique dynamics of a particular treatment. In addition, this process reveals the anxieties harbored by candidates as we begin training.
Beginning and senior candidates will present vignettes from their early encounters with analytic patients, illustrating the ways our experience of writing helped us to understand ourselves as budding analysts. Discussants Jennifer Stuart, Ph.D. and Mark Moore, Ph.D. will respond, drawing from their own expertise in clinical writing and experience teaching psychoanalytic trainees.
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.
IPE, the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education, is now called PANY, the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, affiliated with NYU School of Medicine.
PANY offers educational events for its members and for the general public. These include lectures, seminars, panel discussions, and clinical presentations.
The Impact of Medication on the Therapeutic Situation
How do psychoanalysts work with medication? What is the significance to both patient and analyst of an analyst prescribing medication? Dr. Garza will address these topics and provide clinical examples from his psychoanalytic practice.
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
Telephone: 646-754-4870
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