The Psychoanalytic Training Program
A SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4th
7:30-9:30pm
THE CASE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS:
A cohort of graduates reflects upon the influence of psychoanalytic training on personal and professional evolutions.
With David C. Banthin, PhD, Tomás Casado-Frankel, LMFT-D, LP, John Eastman, LCSW, Dan Liu, LCSW, Mary Olsen, LCSW, Josh Yoselovsky, LCSW
Held In Person at the Institute: 20 West 74th Street between Central Park West & Columbus Avenue
ABOUT THE EVENING
A clinical case will be presented, followed by discussion with our panel of graduates – who together went through the training program and have gone on to build their practices.
Attendees will be invited to join the discussion for the experience of a cohort peer supervision, and will be encouraged to ask questions about the case, the program, and our Institute. Light refreshments will be available.
Join us!
ABOUT OUR PANELISTS
David C. Banthin, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute. He earned his doctoral degree from the New School for Social Research and completed fellowships and postdoctoral certificates at Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Mount Sinai/Mental Illness Research and Clinical Center at the Department of Veteran Affairs, Behavioral Tech for Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and psychoanalytic training at WAWI. He has engaged in psychotherapy research in psychodynamic and behavioral treatment modalities for 15+ years with a focus on the therapeutic relationship and personality disorders.
Tomás Casado-Frankel, MA, LMFT-D, LP, is the Director of Outreach and Recruitment, a Supervisor of Psychotherapy, and a graduate of both the WAWI Psychoanalytic Training Program and the Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program. He is co-author of Early Relational Trauma and the Development of Self, published by Routledge in 2022. He is in private practice in NYC.
Dan Liu, LCSW, is a graduate of the William Alanson White Institute. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. Originally from Shenzhen, China, Dan brings a multicultural perspective to her work and provides therapy in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Mary Olsen, LCSW, worked at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in the Employee Assistance Program before completing her training at the William Alanson White Institute. Mary is a Supervisor of Psychotherapy at WAWI and credits her psychoanalytic training for her seamless transition into full time private practice. Prior to earning her MSW, she founded and ran a technology consulting practice.
Josh Yoselovsky, LCSW, completed his psychoanalytic training at the William Alanson White Institute in 2021, and is on its faculty, as well as that of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies. Josh is also an adjunct instructor at Fordham University’s Graduate School for Social Service. His academic and clinical interests focus on early Interpersonal thinking and literature, as well as on the intersection of theater, performance, and psychoanalysis.