| October
2001 |
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Thursday
October 4
8:00 p.m.
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NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Pierre
Auguste Renoir: Self Representation Real and Wished For"
- Jules Glenn, M.D.
Location:
New York University, 726 Broadway, Room 754.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Tuesday
October 9
8:15 p.m. |
SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"Destroying
the World to Save It: Apocalyptic Violence and the New Global
Terrorism" - Robert Jay Lifton, M.D.
Dr.
Lifton, noted author and psychiatrist, is a member of the Department
of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.
Location:
Farkas Auditorium, NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
October 15
8:30 p.m. |
PANY
SPERLING LECTURE
"The
Wise Baby Meets The Enfant Terrible: The Evolution
of Ferenczi's Views on Development"
Peter T. Hoffer, Ph.D.
Moderator,
Harold Blum, 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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Saturday
October 20
2:30 p.m. |
SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"Evil
as Liberation and as 'Love:' the Terrorists' Letter" Ruth
Stein, Ph.D.
"Does it Matter What the Terrorists Meant?"
Donald Moss, M.D.
Dr.
Stein is a training and supervising analyst with the Israel Psychoanalytic
Institute, and Associate Professor at NYU Post-Doctoral Center
on Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Dr. Moss is a psychoanalyst
and faculty member of NYU Psychoanalytic Institute, and is editor
of the forthcoming book Hating in the First Person Plural: Psychoanalytic
Essays on Racism, Homophobia and Misogyny.
Location:
Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
October 29
8:30 p.m.
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NYUPI
21st ANNUAL
MAURICE R. FRIEND LECTURE
"The Dog Did Nothing in the Night-time: Patient Collusion
with the Impaired Analyst" - E. Kirsten Dahl, Ph.D.
Dr.
Dahl is a supervising child analyst and faculty member at the
Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, and Associate
Clinical Professor at the Yale University Child Study Center.
Location:
Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register
for this event.
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| November
2001 |
Wednesday
November 7
7:30 p.m. |
OPEN
HOUSE
Choosing
Psychoanalysis as a Career
The
Open House is for psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, psychologists
and certified social workers with advanced clinical experience
who are interested in exploring how psychoanalytic training
can enrich their ongoing practice. An informal buffet dinner
will be served.
For more information about this event, click
here.
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Saturday
November 17
2:30 p.m. |
SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"Afghanistan,
Pakistan and India: Evolution of the Crisis and Future Prospects"
- Selig S. Harrison, Ph.D.
Dr.
Harrison is the former South Asia Bureau Chief of the Washington
Post, and is currently Director of The National Security Project
at The Center for International Policy. He has specialized
in South Asia and East Asia for 50 years as a journalist and
scholar, and is the author of five books on Asian affairs
and U.S. relations with Asia.
Location: Lecture Hall "B", NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
November 19
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
"Consummated Mother-Son Incest in
Latency: A Case Report of an Adult Analysis"- Howard S. Rudominer,
M.D.
Discussant, Austin Silber, M.D.
Dr.
Rudominer is a psychoanalyst on the faculty of NYUPI.
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
2001 |
Saturday
December 1
4:30 p.m. |
SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"Lessons
to Learn From September 11"
Gayatri Spivak, Ph.D.
"Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: an African Perspective"
Mahmood Mamdani, Ph.D.
Moderator: Donald Moss, M.D.
Dr.
Spivak is Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Columbia
Univ. Dr. Mamdani is Herbert Lehman Professor, Dept. of Anthropology,
Columbia University. Dr. Moss is a psychoanalyst and member of
NYUPI Faculty.
Location:
Lecture Hall "B", NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Thursday
December 6
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Flaubert, Freud and Hysteria" - Catherine
Lindenman, Ph.D.
Location: New York University, 726 Broadway,
Room 754.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register
for this event. |
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Monday
December 17
8:00 p.m.
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SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"Who Speaks for Whom"
- Edward W. Said, Ph.D.
Dr.
Said is University Professor of English and Comparative Literature,
Columbia University
Location:
Lecture Hall "B", NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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| January
2002 |
Monday
January 14
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
(Meeting
organized by NYUPI candidates in the Psychoanalytic Training
Program)
"Are
Drug Addicts Analyzable? How Neuro-Biological Findings May Influence
a Psychoanalytic Approach" - Pauline McHugh, M.D.
Dr.
McHugh is a candidate in NYUPI's Psychoanalytic Training Program.
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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| February
2002 |
Thursday
February 7
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Perversion
and Comedy" -
Edward Gamarra
Edward
Gamarra is a Fellow of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
He is completing his Ph.D. in psychoanalytic studies and film
at Emory University's Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts.
NEW LOCATION: New York University, 19 University Pl., # 229.
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Monday
February 11
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
(Meeting
organized by NYUPI Child Psychoanalysis Section)
"The
Work of Transformation: Changes in Technique Since Anna Freud's
Normality and Pathology in Childhood"
Steven Ablon, M.D.
For a copy of the pre-circulated paper,
email
mherleth@optonline.net.
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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Saturday
February 23
2:00 p.m.-
5:00
p.m.
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PANY-NYUPI
SYMPOSIUM OF FICTION READINGS and PSYCHOANALYTIC DISCUSSION
Daydreaming in an Era of Nightmares...
The Apocalyptic Imagination
Presenting major writers and psychoanalysts
in a program of reading and discussion.
Writers: Denis Johnson, Robert Stone,
Jim Shepard
Psychoanalysts: Salman Akhtar, Jane Kite, Shelley Orgel
Moderator: Dennis Haseley
Reception follows.
Location:
Farkas Auditorium, NYU Medical Center
How to attend: To register, call 631-226-6301, or email
mherleth@optonline.net
Cost: $35.00, students and
candidates, $25.00
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| March
2002 |
Thursday
March 7
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Absence
and Desire in Vermeer's The Art of Painting" Frank
Baudry, M.D.
Dr.
Baudry is a Training and Supervising Analyst at New York Psychoanalytic
Institute.
NEW 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
March 11
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
"Perspectives on Confidentiality
in Publishing or Presenting Clinical Material" - Theodore
Jacobs, M.D. and Jennifer Stuart, Ph.D.
Discussant, Glen Gabbard, M.D.
Dr.
Jacobs is a Training and Supervising Analyst and member of
the Faculty at NYUPI; Dr. Stuart is a recent graduate of NYUPI.
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
2002 |
Thursday
April 4
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Doing
Justice: Disavowal and Acknowledgment in Bernard Schlink's The
Reader" -
Humphrey Morris, M.D.
Dr.
Morris is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston
Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
NEW LOCATION: New York University, 19 University Pl, # 229
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Wednesday
April 10
7:30 p.m.-
9:00 p.m.
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OPEN
HOUSE
CHOOSING PSYCHOANALYSIS AS A CAREER
The
Open House is for psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, psychologists
and certified social workers with advanced clinical experience
who are interested in exploring how psychoanalytic training
can enrich their ongoing practice. An informal buffet dinner
will be served.
For more information about this event, click
here.
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Monday
April 15
8:15 p.m. |
PANY
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
"Unconscious Constraints Against Writing"
- Jill
Savege Scharff, M.D.
Commentators: Samuel Abrams, M.D.; Donald
Moss, M.D.
Location: Einhorn Auditorium, Lenox Hill Hospital, 131 E. 76
St.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event. |
Saturday
April 20
11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. |
OPEN
HOUSE
PSCHOTHERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM
Adult Division
Child & Adolescent Division
Join
us for a clinical case presentation, luncheon and program overview
to hear more about these two-year training programs.
Location:
NYUPI Offices, Bellevue Hospital, 26th St. & 1st Ave.
How to attend: You must register in advance for this event. Please
call 212-263-6243 or email
us at nyu-psa-institute@popmail.med.nyu.edu.
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| May
2002 |
Thursday
May 2
8:00 p.m. |
NEW
YORK UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM ON THE ARTS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
"Phyllis Greenacre's Contribution
to Applied Analysis" -
Nellie L. Thompson, Ph.D.
LOCATION: New York University, 19 University Pl, Rm 229.
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
May 13
8:15 p.m.
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SOUTH
ASIAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FORUM
TERROR AND AFTERMATH SERIES
"A Journey Through Pakistan: In the Shadow
of Jihadand Afghanistan" - Mary Anne Weaver
Ms.
Weaver is a noted journalist and author who writes for The
New Yorker.
Location:
Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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Monday
May 20
8:30 p.m. |
37th
ANNUAL FREUD ANNIVERSARY LECTURE (PANY)
"On Knowledge and the Physician's
Ideal"
Eugene
Halpert, M.D.
Dr. Halpert is a training and supervising
analyst with NYUPI, and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
NYU Medical Center.
Location: Lecture Hall "B," NYU Medical Center
How to attend: It is not necessary to register for this event.
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