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SUMMARY:CAPP Open House
DESCRIPTION:New York and Connecticut mental health professionals\, join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nLearn about our extensive training opportunities for Fall 2025 in: Child\, Adolescent\, Parent Psychotherapy \nOur program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply?\nApplicants must be NY or CT licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals:\nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT\nFinancial assistance is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline:\nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2025\nProgram begins September 2025\nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2025-2026 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-open-house-2/
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SUMMARY:Psychoanalytic Association Retreat (WCSPP only)
DESCRIPTION:The Psychoanalytic Association presents \nFailures in Treatment: \nObstacles and Opportunities \n(PA Members Only) \nMay 2 – May 4 \nEarly bird registration through February 14th. Regular registration through March 20. \nFOR MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION\, PLEASE REFER TO THE BROCHURE YOU RECEIVED IN A SEPARATE EMAIL VIA THE LISTSERV.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/psychoanalytic-association-retreat-wcspp-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T190000
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SUMMARY:From Reverie to Play: Applying Psychoanalytic Principles in Work with Underserved Families
DESCRIPTION:This presentation describes a community-based psychoanalytic outreach program developed by the Anni Bergman Parent-Infant Program\, which offers dyadic therapy to mothers and infants living in poverty. Drawing from two detailed clinical vignettes\, the talk will illustrate how psychoanalytic principles—particularly those related to containment\, maternal reverie\, and the internal setting—can be applied flexibly beyond the traditional consulting room. The presentation will explore how therapists can maintain a stable internal frame amid chaotic external realities\, allowing the therapeutic relationship itself to become a transitional space where emotional growth can occur. Special attention will be given to the intersubjective nature of the therapeutic process\, with an emphasis on the analyst’s receptivity and the use of play\, reverie\, and dream life as clinical tools in work with vulnerable families.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/from-reverie-to-play-applying-psychoanalytic-principles-in-work-with-underserved-families/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T210000
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SUMMARY:Transformations of the Interpersonal Field
DESCRIPTION:On Coming into Possession of Oneself: Transformations of the Interpersonal Field is Donnel B. Stern’s fifth authored book\, and his latest contribution to the kind of understanding of psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic process offered by field theory. Stern’s book is essential for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists wishing to understand how the analyst’s interventions grow from the analyst’s emotional involvement in the clinical process. This presentation will begin with an overview of the book’s contents\, followed by a question and answer segment with the audience\, and then a presentation of one of the book’s clinical chapters\, again followed by Q and A. \n \nDonnel B. Stern\, PhD is Training and Supervising Analyst at the William Alanson White Institute; and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychology and Clinical Consultant at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is Founder and Editor of a book series at Routledge\, “Psychoanalysis in a New Key\,” which has 90 books in print. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He has published 100 psychoanalytic articles and book chapters since he began to write about unformulated experience in his first article in 1983. He has authored five psychoanalytic books and co-edited four others. His first authored book was Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis (1983)\, which was followed by Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience\, Dissociation\, and Enactment (2010); Relational Freedom: Emergent Properties of the Interpersonal Field (2015);The Infinity of the Unsaid: Unformulated Experience\, Language\, and the Nonverbal (2019) and On Coming into Possession of Oneself: Transformations of the Interpersonal Field (2024). His four co-edited books are presentations of the theory and practice of interpersonal psychoanalysis. Dr. Stern speaks\, teaches\, and supervises around the world\, is in private practice in New York City\, and leads private study groups.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/transformations-of-the-interpersonal-field/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
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SUMMARY:CAPP Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:New York and Connecticut mental health professionals\, join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nLearn about our extensive training opportunities for Fall 2025 in: Child\, Adolescent\, Parent Psychotherapy \nOur program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply?\nApplicants must be NY or CT licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals:\nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT\nFinancial assistance is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline:\nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2025\nProgram begins September 2025\nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2025-2026 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-training-program-open-house-4/
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CREATED:20250328T034009Z
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SUMMARY:Couples Therapy Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:New York and Connecticut mental health professionals\, join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nOur Couples Therapy Training Program is a one-year program which teaches both basic and advanced couples therapy techniques and theory with a combination of psychoanalytic and systems perspectives. Candidates are introduced to several different theoretical approaches including object relations and relational theory\, self psychology\, Bowenian theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with emphasis on the clinical work with couples. We also discuss issues pertaining to LGBTQ relationships\, divorce\, cross cultural relationships\, and substance abuse. In addition to the didactic instruction\, weekly supervision is provided by senior faculty for cases seen through our Psychotherapy Service. \nThe Couples Therapy Training Program provides a solid introduction to couples work and provides an opportunity to join the warm\, supportive community at our institute\, build your referral network\, and be exposed to the many and varied learning opportunities provided at WCSPP. \nWho is eligible and should apply?\nApplicants must be NY or CT licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals:\nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT\nFinancial Aid is available for those who qualify. \nThe Rosalind Cohen Scholarship fund will award one fully paid scholarship for course work and supervision to a qualified applicant of WCSPP’s Couples Therapy Training Program. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline:\nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2025\nProgram begins September 2025\nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2025-2026 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/couples-therapy-training-program-open-house-7/
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CREATED:20250501T141214Z
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SUMMARY:Foundations and Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Programs Open House
DESCRIPTION:*Advanced Psychoanalysis\n*Foundations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy \nNew York and Connecticut mental health professionals\, join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nHear candidates discuss the transformational impact of training: deepening their work in agency settings and building/growing their private practices with the help of our collegial referral network. \nWCSPP PLANS TO OFFER ONLINE LEARNING \nFOR THE 2025-2026 ACADEMIC YEAR. \nCE credits will be offered for the coursework. \nFinancial assistance is available to those who qualify. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be NY or CT licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/foundations-and-advanced-psychoanalytic-training-programs-open-house-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250530T223456Z
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SUMMARY:CAPP Training Program Open House
DESCRIPTION:Mental health professionals\, join us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nLearn about our extensive training opportunities for Fall 2025 in: Child\, Adolescent\, Parent Psychotherapy \nOur program weaves together the study of individual child & adolescent\, and parent development through understanding the impact of psychological histories\, relational patterns\, intergenerational effects\, and changing social contexts and constructs. Training is based on a psychodynamic\, relational orientation to change\, integrating parent guidance and advice as needed. \nWe welcome all mental health practitioners\, whether your work is exclusive to children & adolescents\, primarily serves adults or some combination. We never forget that there is\, after all\, a child’s history within each adult and the challenge of growing within every child\, adult\, and parent. \nWho is eligible and should apply?\nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals:\nMD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT and LP\nFinancial assistance is available for those who qualify. \nCE hours available for some coursework for eligible NYS LCSW\, LMSW\, LMFT\, LMHC\,LCAT\, LP and NYS Psychologists and CT Social Workers through NASW CT. \nTimeline:\nRolling admissions with decisions made by July 30\, 2025\nProgram begins September 2025\nWe will continue to be on Zoom for the 2025-2026 year.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/capp-training-program-open-house-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250627T133000
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CREATED:20250619T202436Z
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SUMMARY:Admissions Round Table
DESCRIPTION:At this event we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/admissions-round-table/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250623T041035Z
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SUMMARY:Admissions Round Table (Advanced Analytic program)
DESCRIPTION:At this event we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community. \n 
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/admissions-round-table-advanced-analytic-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250716T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250709T151605Z
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SUMMARY:Admissions Round Table (Child/Adolescent Training Program)
DESCRIPTION:At this event we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/admissions-round-table-child-adolescent-training-program/
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CREATED:20250605T025752Z
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SUMMARY:Talking Against Each Other
DESCRIPTION:LIMITED TO 30 PARTICIPANTS! \nTo allow for depth of clinical discussion and a true sense of our formal coursework\, participation will be capped at 30 therapists. \nThe writing of this paper was inspired by observations that public discourse\, political policymaking\, internet barking\, and even conversation within psychoanalytic institutes too often relies on signaling affiliation at the expense of dialogue and discovery. Such flag waving stops rather than promotes conversation. Too many of us seek safety and resonance within familiar groups\, where a kind of intellectual inbreeding can limit growth. “Penetrating Language” argues that foundational principles of psychoanalytic listening and engagement continue to offer an attitude and an orientation to finding out sorely needed in so much of today’s fraught communication. \n \nSylvia Steinert LCSW is in private practice in Ridgefield\, CT\, and Murray Hill\, NYC. She is faculty supervisor and instructor at the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (WCSPP)\, where she served as executive director from 2021-2025.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/talking-against-each-other/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250709T150558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T182549Z
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SUMMARY:Admissions Round Table
DESCRIPTION:At this event we will answer any questions you have about our programs\, the application process\, and the experience of our community.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/admissions-round-table-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250723T151550Z
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SUMMARY:Parenting in Today's World: Clinical Conversations
DESCRIPTION:CONTINUING EDUCATION – 2 CE HOURS \nThe intersection of parent therapy and couples therapy provides an opportunity for clinicians to engage with families to achieve substantial and lasting growth in parents and their children. This presentation will showcase the work of Dr. Ellen Wachtel who has been working at that intersection during her lengthy career and has written volumes on these subjects.With the use of clinical material and through conversations organized around questions and answers\, Dr. Wachtel will demonstrate her ways of working to help identify and organize the valuable material of everyday sessions into templates for changing lives. Her tools and techniques will likely become additions to each clinician’s style of working within families\, adding to trusted guideposts from previous training. \n \nEllen Wachtel has a PhD in clinical psychology from New York University and a law degree from Harvard Law School. She is the author of Treating Troubled Children and their Families; We Love Each Other But…Simple Secrets to Strengthen Your Relationship and Make Love Last; Family Dynamics in Individual Psychotherapy (with Paul Wachtel) and most recently\, The Heart of Couple Therapy: Knowing What to Do and How to Do It. Her books have been translated into a number of languages\, including Spanish\, Portuguese\, Japanese\, and Arabic. She gives workshops at home and abroad and has taught courses in Couples Therapy at the Ackerman Institute for the Family.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/parenting-in-todays-world-clinical-conversations-2/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251004T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250912T181158Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Special Event — celebrate and honor the  life of Arnold Zinman\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:No Charge for this ProgramSponsored by the WCSPP Board of Trustees We invite the WCSPP community to a special event celebrating and honoring the life of Arnold Zinman\, PhD (who passed away last August). \nThis special morning will be a hybrid event taking place both in-person and via Zoom. Our event program includes papers from: \n\nKen Barish\, PhD — The Single Most Important Factor Determining the Success of Child and Adolescent Therapy\nLarry Rosenberg\, PhD — Raising Child and Adolescent Therapists: Thoughts on Supervision\, Mentorship\, and Professional Development\n\nAfter the papers\, Debbie Verlen\, PhD; John Turtz\, PhD; and Jen Dirksen (Arnie’s daughter) will share reflections on Arnie. There will be time to socialize and reminisce before and after the program. \nWatch the listserv for sign up information or contact assistant@wcspp.org.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-special-event-celebrate-and-honor-the-life-of-arnold-zinman-phd/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250903T155117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T155145Z
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SUMMARY:A Shimmering Landscape: the Imaginative and Actual in Psychic Life
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available forNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs \nWhy does the world feel one way when we are imaginatively alive to it and quite another when we are not? How does one both imagine and see things as they are? What happens when we cannot do so? \nIn this talk\, I will describe the process of writing this book and what I believe are some implications of Winnicott’s suggestion that the psyche is an “imaginative elaboration of…aliveness.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/a-shimmering-landscape-the-imaginative-and-actual-in-psychic-life/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250912T181435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T181435Z
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Graduation (WCSPP and invited guests)
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate this year’s graduates and honoree Constance L. Haslett\, PhD at a beautiful and festive dinner in Westchester. All members are invited. \nWatch the listserv for location and more details!
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-graduation-wcspp-and-invited-guests/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20251008T030137Z
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SUMMARY:Film Night: Clinical Perspectives on Remarkable Movies
DESCRIPTION:ADOLESCENCE: A four-part series available for viewing on Netflix. Watch the Series before the Event — then Join Us To Discuss!\n2 CE Hours available to NYS LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, Psychologists and PsyDs\nA discussion will be facilitated via ZOOM by Janit Bliss\, LCSW-R and Carter Thornton\, LCAT\, LP\nAdolescence is a British television psychological crime drama series created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham and directed by Philip Barantini. It centers on a 13-year-old schoolboy\, Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper)\, who is arrested after the murder of a girl in his school. This multiple Emmy award-winning production explores themes of technology\, grief\, generational divides\, sociopathy\, therapist-client relationship\, and social/developmental challenges. \nJanit Dini Bliss\, LCSW-R\, a psychodynamically-informed psychotherapist\, is a graduate of the WCSPP Couples Therapy Training Program and currently serves as the WCSPP Psychotherapy Service Director for the Couples Training Program. She has been in private practice for nearly 30 years and has over 40 years experience in Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention\, including directing an outpatient program through Yonkers General Hospital in Pelham\, NY. \nCarter Thornton\, LCAT\, LP\, is a Psychoanalyst and Creative Arts Therapist in private practice in Westchester County\, NY. Thornton teaches at WCSPP and is co-chair of the Film Committee. He is a graduate of the Institute for Expressive Analysis\, where he teaches\, supervises\, and has served on the board as Program Chair. He is also a visual artist and musician.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/film-night-clinical-perspectives-on-remarkable-movies/
CATEGORIES:Homepage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T101154
CREATED:20250912T183609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T013342Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Conference: Emotional Inheritance: Love\, Loss and the Legacy of Trauma (Hybrid Event)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Manhattanville University or by Zoom! \n Conference Overview\nThis conference builds on topics central to Dr. Galit Atlas’ book Emotional Inheritance and the myriad ways in which trauma is transmitted from one generation to the next and held in our minds and bodies as our own. \nThrough the stories of her patients\, her own life\, and decades of research\, Dr. Atlas will help us identify the links between life struggles and the emotional inheritance we all carry. \nHow do we hold and process things that we do not remember or did not experience ourselves? What is the psychic weight of that which is present but not fully known? \nEmotional Inheritance is about family secrets that keep us from living to our full potential\, creating gaps between what we want for ourselves and what we are able to have. As psychotherapists\, we join our patients in uncovering their legacies and become partners in this discovery. \nIn addition to a keynote address\, Dr. Atlas will apply her theoretical lens to rich clinical material provided in presentations by Adrienne Katzow\, PhD\, and Jonathan Rust\, PhD. Their clinical papers will illuminate the process by which emotional inheritance makes itself known in the consulting room—as secrets and ghosts. \nThe psychoanalytic case material explores the transmission of cultural expectations and communications\, developmental traumas\, and disrupted attachments. Reflections between presenters and with attendees will provide an opportunity to examine how the unseen transmissions of the past find expression in our work and open possibilities for new forms of psychic freedom. \nClick here for full brochureRegistration link to attend IN-PERSONRegistration link to attend on ZOOM \n\nSpeaker Biographies\nGalit Atlas\, PhD \nGalit Atlas is on the faculty of the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis\, as well as the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. She has published three books for clinicians and numerous psychoanalytic articles. Her latest book\, Emotional Inheritance\, is an international bestseller that has been translated into 27 languages. Atlas serves on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Psychoanalytic Perspectives. She is a recipient of the André François Award\, the NADTA Research Award\, the Gradiva Award\, and the Nautilus Book Award. \nAdrienne Katzow\, PhD\, PMH-C \nAdrienne Katzow is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in perinatal mental health. She is certified in EMDR and integrates somatic work into relational psychoanalytic treatment. She has prior training at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and the Women’s Therapy Centre Institute. She is currently a candidate at the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She maintains a private practice in Irvington\, NY. \nJonathan Rust\, PhD \nJonathan Rust is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz. He is a New York State licensed psychologist who maintains a private practice in Poughkeepsie\, NY. He is currently a senior candidate in the Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Program at the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Additionally\, Dr. Rust is a member and a certified consultant of the A.K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems. \nModerator – Marc Rehm\, PhD \nMarc Rehm is an Adjunct Professor and Supervisor at Adelphi University’s Postgraduate Program in Psychoanalysis and Faculty and Supervisor at The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He supervises doctoral candidates in clinical psychology at the NYU Postdoctoral Program Externship\, at Adelphi University’s Derner School of Psychology\, and at Yeshiva University’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. Dr. Rehm is on the staff of Northern Westchester Hospital and maintains a private practice in New York City and Westchester County\, New York.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/annual-conference-2025/
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Town Meeting (All WCSPP members)
DESCRIPTION:Watch the listserv for the Zoom link!
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-town-meeting-all-wcspp-members-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T103000
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SUMMARY:Don't Talk to Those People: Rhetoric\, Polarization\, Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
DESCRIPTION:CE CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR NYS PRACTITIONERS\nToday’s divisive political climate has made the idea of talking to those on the “other side” an act of traitorous betrayal. At the same time psychoanalysis has a long history of attempting to bridge what can feel like irreconcilable differences and splits\, as they appear in both individual and group dynamics. Rather than following the expectable\, and often appropriate\, tendency to avoid conversations that break down into attacks and opposition\, Dr. Kolod will explore what is possible when we are willing to place ourselves intentionally in the line of fire between polarized groups.\n\n\n\nSue Kolod\, PhD\, is President of the North American Psychoanalytic Confederation (NAPsaC).  She is a Supervising and Training Analyst and member of the Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute and co-leads a study group on polarization called the Depolarization Project.  Dr. Kolod is a Director-at-Large and serves on the Board of Directors of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Her essay\, From Chosen Trauma to Depolarization: Addressing Toxic Polarization in Groups Using the Work of Vamik Volkan\, appears in the April 2025 issue of The American Psychoanalyst.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/dont-talk-to-those-people-rhetoric-polarization-psychotherapy-and-psychoanalysis/
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SUMMARY:Start of the Winter Trimester
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URL:https://wcspp.org/event/start-of-the-winter-trimester-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260114T193000
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SUMMARY:Born to Flourish: How to Thrive in a Challenging World
DESCRIPTION:Grounded in decades of neuroscientific research as well as in the accumulated wisdom of ancient contemplative traditions\, Richard Davidson\, PhD will discuss how to promote human flourishing and enhance mental health across the life span through the cultivation of four transformative practices.\nThese practices include:\n\nAwareness – learning to be fully present with your emotions.\nConnection – grow meaningful relationships and a sense of belonging.\nInsight – learn to know yourself through self-inquiry.\nPurpose – connect with your core values to enhance clarity and make sound decisions.\n\nDr. Davidson will speak to the practical application and measurable benefits of developing these habits of mind for us as individuals as well as for integration into our therapeutic approaches.\n\n\nRichard J. Davidson\, PhD\, received his PhD from Harvard University in Psychology in 1976. Davidson’s research is broadly focused on the neural bases of emotion and emotional style and methods to promote human flourishing including meditation and related contemplative practices. He has published over 600 papers\, numerous chapters and reviews\, and edited 20 books. Davidson’s newest book\, “Born to Flourish” with Cortland Dahl\, is set to release in March 2026. He is also author (with Sharon Begley) of “The Emotional Life of Your Brain”published in 2012\, and co-author with Daniel Goleman of “Altered Traits” published in 2017. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine in 2006. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2017 and appointed to the Governing Board of UNESCO’s Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) in 2018. In 2014\, Davidson founded the non-profit\, Healthy Minds Innovations\, which translates science into tools to cultivate and measure well-being.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/a-wrinkle-in-time/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T210000
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SUMMARY:Winnicott in a Clinical Context
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available for NY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs \nThis presentation\, configured largely as a Q & A forum\, aims to capture the playful essence of Winnicott’s work such that the process and content of his thinking are given equal weight. Moving from the Capacity to be Alone\, to the Holding Environment\, to the creation of False and True Selves\, to the Capacity to Use Objects and to Hate\, to the creation of Transitional Phenomena\, we will portray his work as a dialectical dance between child and caretaker(s). The talk will also consider how Winnicott’s clinical voice speaks to what a “good enough” parent is and what gets in the way of good enough parenting. This format will allow the audience to engage in a creative way with Dr. Tuber and discuss why the “play” goes well or not.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/winnicott-in-a-clinical-context/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T190000
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Behavioral Health Professions: Emerging Ethical and Risk Management Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is transforming behavioral healthcare.  AI is being used to conduct client risk assessments\, assist people in crisis\, monitor clients’ status\, strengthen prevention efforts\, record clinical notes\, identify systemic biases in the delivery of behavioral health services\, provide clinical education and supervision\, and predict practitioner burnout and service outcomes\, among other uses. This training will examine cutting-edge ethical issues related to clinicians’ use of AI; apply relevant ethical standards; and outline elements of a strategy for practitioners’ ethical use of AI. \nJoin Dr. Frederic Reamer as he examines ethical issues and risks related to informed consent and client autonomy; privacy and confidentiality; transparency; potential client misdiagnosis; client abandonment; client surveillance; plagiarism\, dishonesty\, fraud\, and misrepresentation; algorithmic bias and unfairness; and use of evidence-based AI tools. \n \nFrederic Reamer\, PhD\, is on the faculty of the School of Social Work\, Rhode Island College.  His teaching and research focus on professional ethics\, criminal justice\, mental health\, health care\, and public policy.  Dr. Reamer received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has served as a social worker in correctional and mental health settings.  He chaired the national task force that wrote the Code of Ethics adopted by the National Association of Social Workers in and served on the code revision task force.  Dr. Reamer also chaired the national task force sponsored by NASW\, the Association of Social Work Boards\, Council on Social Work Education\, and Clinical Social Work Association that developed standards governing social workers’ use of technology in professional practice. \nDr. Reamer serves as associate editor of the Encyclopedia of Social Work and served as editor of the Journal of Social Work Education. He also served on the State of Rhode Island Parole Board for 24 years and has been the ethics instructor for the Providence (RI) Police Department Academy since 2012.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/artificial-intelligence-ai-in-the-behavioral-health-professions-emerging-ethical-and-risk-management-challenges/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T210000
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SUMMARY:The Feminine in Buddhism & Psychoanalysis: Our Portal to Aliveness
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\n\nPsychoanalysis in Action: The Feminine in Buddhism & Psychoanalysis: Our Portal to Aliveness\n\n\n\nIn this talk\, Dr. Pilar Jennings will explore her decades long relationship to Tibetan Buddhism and its influence on her psychoanalytic practice. With an emphasis on the tradition’s shared efforts to restore our contact with feminine aspects of the psyche – intuitive knowing\, empathy\, and receptivity – she will consider how the Buddhist and psychoanalytic traditions benefit from active engagement. She will also consider recent collective struggles influencing analytic work\, and the analyst’s increased need for feminine resources nurtured in the Buddhist model of mind. \n \nPilar Jennings is a psychoanalyst based in New York City with a focus on the clinical applications of Buddhist meditation practice. She received her Ph.D. in Psychiatry and Religion from Union Theological Seminary\, and has been working with patients and their families through the Harlem Family Institute since 2000. Dr. Jennings is a long-term practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism. She is a Visiting Lecturer at Union Theological Seminary; Columbia University; a faculty member of the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science; and teaches internationally on the intersection of Buddhist psychology and psychoanalysis. Her publications have included “East of Ego: The Intersection of Narcissism and Buddhist Meditation Practice\,” “Imagery and Trauma: The Psyche’s Push for Healing\,” Mixing Minds: The Power of Relationship in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism (Wisdom Publications; 2010)\, and a memoir about her entry into clinical work: To Heal a Wounded Heart: On the Transformative Power of Buddhism & Psychotherapy in Action (Shambhala; 2017).
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/the-feminine-in-buddhism-psychoanalysis-our-portal-to-aliveness/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
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SUMMARY:Start of the Spring Trimester
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URL:https://wcspp.org/event/start-of-the-spring-trimester-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T200000
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SUMMARY:Admissions Open House
DESCRIPTION:Learn about our extensive training opportunities for Fall 2026 in:\n\n\n\nAdvanced Psychoanalysis \nFoundations of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy \nChild\, Adolescent\, Parent Psychotherapy \nCouples Therapy \nJoin us to meet our program directors and ask questions of current candidates\, graduates\, and faculty. \nHear candidates discuss the transformational impact of training: deepening their work in agency settings and building/growing their private practices with the help of our collegial referral network. \nWith optional in-person learning and social opportunities in Westchester and Connecticut \nCE credits will be offered for the coursework. \nFinancial aid is available to those who qualify. \nWho is eligible and should apply? \nApplicants must be licensed Masters or Doctoral-level mental health professionals: MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, LCSW\, NP\, LMSW\, LCAT\, LMHC\, LMFT
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/admissions-open-house-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T190000
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SUMMARY:Blooming in December
DESCRIPTION:Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Older Adults and Perspectives on the Aging of the Analyst\n\n\n\nThe Academic Events Committee Presents A Wrinkle In Time\nA Series that will Consider both the Psychic Challenges and Opportunities for Generativity and Transformation in Later Stages of Life \nPresenter: Amy Schaffer\, PhD \nLive on Zoom! \n2 CE Hours available for\nNY Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, PHDs\, PSYDs\nCT Practitioners – LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LMFTs\, LPCs and Licensed Psychologists\nThis Event is also Approved for Cultural Competency in Connecticut \nAlthough our field has largely neglected this population\, psychodynamic treatment of older adults can be extremely effective\, not only relieving suffering but leading to striking psychological change and more fulfilling lives. Aspects of aging that we will explore include current and revived relational conflicts and trauma\, later-life disruptions to self-experience\, the impact of ageism\, and existential concerns. After focusing on the way psychodynamic treatment of depth and meaning can help our older patients\, we will turn to ourselves. How does our own entry into later life affect our psyches and our clinical practice? I’ve been interviewing therapists about this and will share what I’ve been learning. And then\, let’s talk! \n \nAmy Schaffer\, PhD is the author of Blooming in December: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Older Adults\, a publication in Routledge’s “Psychoanalysis in a New Key” series. She is affiliated with the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy as faculty\, supervisor\, and former director of the Training Program in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and she currently serves on the Executive Board of NYSPA’s Division of Adult Aging and Development. She has treated older adults for over 50 years.
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/blooming-in-december/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T213000
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SUMMARY:WCSPP Film Night: A.I. Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:2 CE Hours available to NYS LCSWs\, LMSWs\, LPs\, LMFTs\, LMHCs\, LCATs\, Psychologists and PsyDs\nWatch the Movie before the Event – – then Join Us to Discuss!\nYou can stream the movie on many platforms including Google Play\, Paramount+ and YouTube. \nIn our increasingly uncertain world\, Steven Spielberg’s (2001) prescient film “AI: Artificial Intelligence” raises essential questions about the human condition as it depicts a society in which technologies have become so advanced that it’s hard to tell the difference between robots and humans. A modern Pinocchio story\, it centers around a robot boy who has been programmed to love. Imprinted onto a human mother who ultimately abandons him\, the boy sets off on a perilous journey hoping to become real. \nAs we grapple today with the humanization of machines and the mechanization of humans\, the movie illustrates what can happen when the creations we’ve made to serve us threaten our being and identity. Through the lens of attachment\, loss\, fantasy and memory\, we see the pain of perpetual longing\, the search to heal unbearable aloneness\, and the thin line between object usage and object love. It asks what it means to be authentically human in a vast\, timeless universe\, and suggests what might be truly reparative within the therapeutic relationship. \nJudith Schweiger Levy\, PhD\, is a Faculty and Supervisor\, WCSPP; Training and Supervising Analyst\, Contemporary Freudian Society; Faculty\, Supervisor\, Manhattan Institute of Psychoanalysis; and Supervisor\, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy. Dr. Levy has a Certificate in Psychoanalysis\, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis\, and Contemporary Freudian Society. \n\nSign up to join us! \nREGISTRATION LINK\n\n 
URL:https://wcspp.org/event/wcspp-film-night-a-i-artificial-intelligence/
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