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SUMMARY:The Artist Study Group
DESCRIPTION:The Artist Study Group of The Psychotherapy Service for People in the Arts \nPRESENTS \nEl Anatsui: \nGiving voice to humanity’s struggles for survival \nand interdependence through creative exploration \nof our material remains \nA VIRTUAL PRESENTATION BY \nERNEST MUJICA\, PhD \nThursday\, January 5\, 2023\, \nonline from 1:30-3pm \nDr. Mujica will review the work of Ghanian sculptor El Anatsui\, whose large scale installations convey a deep appreciation of our impact on our environment and on one another. His work transforms the concrete remains of everyday\, often discarded objects\, into abstract conceptualizations of mutuality and interdependence.  He also creatively explores the experiential and aesthetic transformations that are interwoven within the complex fabric of community and migration\, as well as consumerism and slavery. \nErnesto Mujica\, PhD\, is Director of the Sexual Abuse Study Group and Service at WAWI\, and is also an Associate Editor of the Institute’s journal\, Contemporary Psychoanalysis.  Dr. Mujica is a Supervisor of psychotherapy at WAWI\, and at the doctoral programs in Clinical Psychology of Teachers College\, Columbia University and CUNY. He is a facilitator for retreat programs offered through MenHealing.org \nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW and Eric Dammann\, PhD \nArtist Study Group Co-Directors
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-artist-study-group/
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group: Trauma\, Gender\, and the Stories of Jewish Women with JILL SALBERG\, Ph.D.\, ABPP
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ STUDY GROUP of the William Alanson White Institute invites you to a conversation with:   \nJILL SALBERG\, Ph.D.\, ABPP   \nTrauma\, Gender\, and the Stories of Jewish Women: \nThe Other Within  \nWed. January 4\, 2023 \nThis paper explores how trauma (individual\, cultural\, and historical) experiences and gender stories of women behaving more like men become intermingled. Drawing upon stories of women in Jewish literature (Beruriah and Yentl)\, psychoanalytic theories of gender\, and intergenerational transmission of trauma\, I will unpack how women carry vulnerability and helplessness whereas men are seen as stronger and agentic. The author believes that gender performance and passing highlight how gender becomes enlisted as a mode of traumatic transmission and possibly one type of internal psychic reparative resolution to complex traumatic experiences. \nJILL SALBERG\, Ph.D.\, ABPP is faculty and supervisor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis\, the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies\, the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and a member of IPTAR. She is the editor of and contributor to Good Enough Endings: Breaks\, Interruptions and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives (2010) and Psychoanalytic Credos: Personal and Professional Journeys of Psychoanalysts (2022). She has co-edited with Sue Grand\, The Wounds of History: Repair and Resilience in the Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma\, and Transgenerational Trauma and the Other: Dialogues Across History and Difference\, (2017)\, both books won the Gradiva Award (2018). She has conceived of and co-edits a book series\, Psyche and Soul: Psychoanalysis\, Spirituality and Religion in Dialogue at Routledge/Taylor&Francis Group. She is in private practice in Manhattan and online. \nFor inquiries regarding the LGBTQ Study Group please contact \nEsin Egit\, PhD (Chair): e.egit@wawhite.org  
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/lgbtq-study-group-trauma-gender-and-the-stories-of-jewish-women-with-jill-salberg-ph-d-abpp/
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SUMMARY:PGY IV Psychiatry Resident’s Elective
DESCRIPTION:The William Alanson White Institute announces \n2023 PGY IV Psychiatry Resident’s Elective \nProgram Director and Course Instructor: \nSuzanne Mallouk\, M.D. \nPsychiatrist and Psychoanalyst \nCourse Description:  \nIntroduction to Interpersonal Psychoanalysis \nThis is a 5-week class on Wednesdays from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM \n1-4-23\, 1-11-23\, 1-18-23\, 1-25-23\, 2-1-23 \nClass will be held on zoom \nOpen to all interested PGY IV Psychiatry Residents across New York City  \nInstructor: Suzanne Mallouk\, M.D. Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst \ns.mallouk@wawhite.org \n917-792-0682 \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \nThis 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. \nThis 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. \nThis elective is open to all PGY IV residents in New York City. It is held online. \nClass Dates \n01-04-23 \nIrwin Hirsch- The Interpersonal Tradition: The Origins of Psychoanalytic Subjectivity \nDonnel B. Stern- Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: History and Current Status \n01-11-23 \nEdgar Levenson- The Pursuit of the Particular \nAllan Cooper- The Detailed Inquiry \n01-18-23 \nChristopher Bonovitz- Locating Culture in the Psychic Field- Transference and Countertransference as Cultural Products \nKathleen Pogue White- Surviving Hate and Being Hated- Some Personal Thoughts About Racism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective \n01-25-23 \nDonnel B. Stern- Witnessing Across Time: Accessing the Present from the Past and the Past from the Present \nDonnel B. Stern- Unformulated Experience\, Dissociation and Nachtraglichkeit \n02-01-23 \nJessica Benjamin- Beyond Doer and Done To: An Intersubjective View of Thirdness \nPhillip Bromberg- Shadow and Substance: A Relational Perspective on Clinical Process
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/pgy-iv-psychiatry-residents-elective/
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SUMMARY:The Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program In Person Open House
DESCRIPTION:An In Person Open House at the Institute \nWEDNESDAY EVENING\, MARCH 29th \n8:00-9:30PM \nChildren\, Depression & Family Dynamics: The Impact of Loss\, Language & Love \nA Clinical Presentation by Michelle Silva Nuxoll\, LCSW-R \nSupervisor Tomas Casado-Frankel\, LMFT \n  \nThis presentation will follow the nine month treatment of a six-year-old girl over Zoom. Much of the work took place during her transition from Kindergarten to first grade. Feelings of loss\, separation anxiety and family dynamics will be discussed. \nRefreshments will be served after the presentation. CAPTP faculty\, graduates and current students will be present to answer questions about the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program. \n  \nABOUT THE PRESENTER AND SUPERVISOR \nMichelle Silva Nuxoll\, LCSW-R\, is a bilingual psychotherapist in private practice in Bayside\, NY. Prior to her work in private practice she worked as a psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and clinical director at an outpatient community mental health clinic in Queens. Michelle is a 3rd year student in the CAPTP program the Institute. \nTomas Casado-Frankel\, LMFT\, is a graduate of the William Alanson White Institute’s CAPT Program as well as the Psychoanalytic Training Certificate Program. He is also a graduate of the Couples & Family Therapy Program at the Universidad Pontificia Comillas\, Madrid\, Spain. He co-authored Managing the Psychological Aspects of Deportation and Child Custody (with Maria Nardone\, PhD)\,  a chapter in Appleseed’s online manual\, Protecting Assets and Child Custody in the Face of Deportation (2017)\, and Las Lágrimas del Cambio: Trastorno del vínculo\, acompañamiento terapéutico y re-vinculación (with Maria Eugenia Herrero Sotillo\, MD; Triacastela\, 2013)\, a book on attachment disorder and early relational trauma. He is a member of the William Alanson White Institute Center for Public Mental Health.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-child-adolescent-psychotherapy-training-program-in-person-open-house/
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