Educating psychoanalysts to help people become the best versions of themselves.
Bodies can be a place where co-construction of relational meanings between patient and analyst occurs. Sometimes patients with eating disorders may need to use our bodies as liminal space—a space between inside and outside, between self and other, between language and silence, between the uncanny and the ordinary and between body to body.
Presenter: Jean Petrucelli, PhD, CEDS-S
Each fall the Institute offers a six-week seminar on "Introduction to Theory and Technique in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy," open to graduate psychology and social work students, psychiatry residents, and mental health professionals.
In the first half of the seminar we present basic tenets of theory and practice in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, including a consideration of the differences between the two. Material will include a presentation of the psychoanalytic model of the mind, the model of development, and the model of technique. The second half of the seminar consists of the presentation of analytic case material. Didactic and case material will be presented by analysts from our faculty, Leslie Cummins D.S.W., L.C.S.W., and Malini Singh, Ph.D.
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.
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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