The William Alanson White Institute announces
2023 PGY IV Psychiatry Resident’s Elective
Program Director and Course Instructor:
Suzanne Mallouk, M.D.
Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst
Course Description:
Introduction to Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
This is a 5-week class on Wednesdays from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
1-4-23, 1-11-23, 1-18-23, 1-25-23, 2-1-23
Class will be held on zoom
Open to all interested PGY IV Psychiatry Residents across New York City
Instructor: Suzanne Mallouk, M.D. Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst
s.mallouk@wawhite.org
917-792-0682
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
This is a five- week elective, starting in January, for PGY IV psychiatry residents, who are interested in learning about Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. The objectives of this elective are to provide a basis in working in a contemporary psychoanalytic way for psychiatrists and to provide a sample of study, to encourage further interest in our programs.
This elective consists of one didactic course a week and the option of attending our Institute Tuesday morning conference, which covers clinical cases, author presentations of books and articles, and a variety of other relevant topics, to the field of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis.
This elective is open to all PGY IV residents in New York City. It is held online.
Class Dates
01-04-23
Irwin Hirsch- The Interpersonal Tradition: The Origins of Psychoanalytic Subjectivity
Donnel B. Stern- Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: History and Current Status
01-11-23
Edgar Levenson- The Pursuit of the Particular
Allan Cooper- The Detailed Inquiry
01-18-23
Christopher Bonovitz- Locating Culture in the Psychic Field- Transference and Countertransference as Cultural Products
Kathleen Pogue White- Surviving Hate and Being Hated- Some Personal Thoughts About Racism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
01-25-23
Donnel B. Stern- Witnessing Across Time: Accessing the Present from the Past and the Past from the Present
Donnel B. Stern- Unformulated Experience, Dissociation and Nachtraglichkeit
02-01-23
Jessica Benjamin- Beyond Doer and Done To: An Intersubjective View of Thirdness
Phillip Bromberg- Shadow and Substance: A Relational Perspective on Clinical Process