Psychoanalysis and the Unspoken

Presented by: Joyce Slochower, PhD, ABPP Moderated by: Rabbi Irwin Kula, President Emeritus, Clal 2 CE HOURS NY Practitioners - LCSWs, LMSWs, LPs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LCATs, PHDs, PSYDs In this […]

The Dynamic Interplay of Adult Development and the Treatment Process

From our speaker, Steve Axelrod: In this presentation, I will elaborate two perspectives on the psychology of adulthood – a developmental scheme of tasks and emerging capacities as well as the drivers of individual growth and vitality. The developmental framework I described in my recently published paper is a revision and expansion of Erikson’s original epigenetic […]

Parenting in Today’s World: Clinical Conversations

2 CE HOURS NY Practitioners - LCSWs, LMSWs, LPs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LCATs, PHDs, PSYDs Fathers for Change (F4C) is a novel, individual clinical intervention for fathers who have been violent with their partners and/or children. F4C addresses 9 individually focused core topics, 4 co-parent topics, and 5 father-child focused topics in 60-minute individual therapy sessions […]

Admissions Open House

Learn about our extensive training opportunities for Fall 2025 in: Advanced Psychoanalysis Foundations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Child, Adolescent, Parent Psychotherapy Couples Therapy Join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates, graduates, and faculty. Hear candidates discuss the transformational impact of training: deepening their work in agency settings and building/growing their […]

Maintaining Professional Boundaries in Psychotherapy (Ethics Course)

This 3-Hour CE Course meets the NYSED Office of the Professions requirement for Ethics and Appropriate Boundaries for LCSWs, LMSWs, LMHCs, LMFTs, Licensed Psychoanalysts and Licensed Psychologists. 3 CE HOURS Presented by: Bruce V. Hillowe, JD, PhD The New York State Board of Regents mandated that effective April 1, 2023, psychologists, social workers and mental […]

The “Big Shot” Raises His Fee: Social Class in the Psychoanalytic Encounter

The role of social class in the analytic encounter has been given little attention in our psychoanalytic literature and training institutes. This dimension of the treatment relationship tends to remain invisible most of the time. However, when the analyst raises the fee, it can become a catalyst for bringing social class concerns of both patient and analyst […]