Psychoanalysis for the Modern World.

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

PANY Updates.


Prelude to Training

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This 16-session program is designed to meet the needs of psychiatry residents, graduate students, and early-career clinicians interested in learning about practice and treatment approaches in psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. The seminars, taught by PANY faculty, have a practical focus, providing participants with an opportunity to hear and discuss clinical material. Most sessions are structured around a key clinical or theoretical concept, including psychodynamic approaches to specialized topics, and may include optional readings.

Philip C. Wilson Twenty Second Memorial Lecture: A Developmental Perspective on Eating Disorders

September 21 | 2:00PM - 4:00PM

In this era of increasing recognition that most individuals who enter our consulting rooms are struggling with symptoms that mark developmental impasses, we encounter bright individuals who appear to have the capacity for reflective thought but there is often insufficient grounding in integrating thoughts and feelings to learn from experience. In that context, adaptive efforts that fail to resolve the underlying dilemma tend to become addictive. Such difficulties have been traced to inconsistent parenting that leaves the child insufficiently able to mindfully attend to internal and external cues, impeding the symbolization of experience so essential for interpersonal communications and relationships.

We will note commonalities and differences in the anorexic versus the bulimic dilemma, recognizing that each position may be seen as a waystation along the road to self-development in relation to overly intrusive and/or neglectful parents. Explorations into the metacognitive and affective difficulties associated with eating disorders can provide useful anchors for our efforts to create space for development in our consulting rooms. Case examples will explore some of the dynamics underlying such difficulties and the value of interactive modeling of reflective capacities and of creative, playful engagement in effecting change.

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.

Sep 21

Graduate Society Scientific Seminar
Philip C. Wilson Twenty Second Memorial Lecture
A Developmental Perspective on Eating Disorders

Explorations into the metacognitive and affective difficulties associated with eating disorders can provide useful anchors for our efforts to create space for development in our consulting rooms.

Presenter: Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP
Program Committee Chair: Marina Mirkin, MD

Sep 28 - Nov 16

6 Saturday Sessions
A six-part series: Introduction to Theory and Technique in
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

Dr. Singh explores the basic tenets of theory and practice in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, including a consideration of the differences between the two. This includes a presentation of a psychoanalytic model of the mind, a model of development, and a model of technique. The second half of the series consists of presentation of analytic case material.

Presenter: Malini Singh, PhD & Leslie Cummins, DSW, LCSW

Sep 21

Prelude to Training
Sadomasochism; Understanding and Working with the Self-Defeating Patient

Self-defeating behaviors are present to some degree in every psychodynamic treatment. We will explore ways in which sadomasochism manifests, particularly in the transference/countertransference arena. The developmental roots and psychodynamic underpinnings will be illuminated through clinical examples. The goal will be to fortify practitioners for what are often long and difficult treatments.

Presenter: Robert Calcaterra, MD

Oct 26

Gruadte Society Scientific Meeting
Love and Embodied Countertransference in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

This presentation revolves around the role of love in psychoanalysis and how our love is conveyed in the analytic setting. 

Presenter: Andrea Celenza, PhD

Nov 16

Gruadte Society Scientific Meeting
Candidate Organized Meeting
Title: TBA

More information coming soon!

Presenters: Omar Khan, MD & TBA
Discussants: Ann Pellegrini, PhD & TBA

Dec 7

Prelude to Training
Barriers to Closeness: Is Race an Obstacle? Or a Bridge? 

Dr. Shirke conceptualizes racism and prejudice as the consequence of intergenerational transference of experiences and attitudes about the identities of self and of others. Two analytic theories of mind can be applied to grasp this intellectually, prior to integrating emotionally this sensibility.

Presenter: Aneil Shirke, MD, PhD

Dec 14

Gruadte Society Scientific Meeting
Obsessions and Compulsions: How to Understand and Treat a Disorder of Initiative 

TBD

Presenter: Gregory S. Rizzolo, PhD 

Dec 14

Prelude to Training
Dreams in Theory and Practice

Since Freud's opus of 1900 the dream and the process of dreaming remain the royal road to the heart of our work. To know how to work with dreams is tantamount to knowing how to do psychoanalysis. This lecture will review the core discoveries of mind, starting with Freud, which explains the why and wherefore of dreaming with the goal of underscoring how to work with them in the office to enrich and deepen the therapeutic exchange.

Presenter: Jason Wheeler, PhD

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
One Park Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10016

Telephone: 646-754-4870
Fax: 646-754-9540
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