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SUMMARY:Open House for the Psychoanalytic Training Program
DESCRIPTION:An In Person Open House at the Institute\n20 West 74th Street between CPW & Columbus Avenues\, NYC\nMONDAY\, APRIL 17 from 7:00-8:30PM\nEntering the Chambered Nautilus: Dissociation and Trauma in a New Analysis\nA Clinical Presentation with Supervision \nwith Michael Thompson\, PhD\, Candidate\nand Supervision by Ernesto Mujica\, PhD\n\n\nABOUT THE EVENING\nA Q&A will follow the presentation. The evening will also include a history of the Institute by Elizabeth Krimendahl\, PsyD\, Executive Director\, and an overview of the Psychoanalytic Training Program by Director of Training\, Seth Aronson\, PsyD\, Director of Training. Refreshments will be served.\nPlease note that attendees will be asked to confirm their vaccination & booster status when registering to attend.\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS\nMichael Thompson\, PhD\, is a third year Candidate in the Institute’s Psychoanalytic Training Program (LQP) and a Professor of Political Theory at William Paterson University.  \nErnesto Mujica\, PhD\, is Director of the William Alanson White Institute’s Sexual Abuse Study Group and Service. He is also an Associate Editor of the Institute’s flagship journal\, Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Dr. Mujica is a Supervisor of Psychotherapy at WAWI\, and at the doctoral programs in Clinical Psychology at Teachers College\, Columbia University and CUNY. He is a facilitator for retreat programs offered through MenHealing.org.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-psychoanalytic-training-program-in-person-open-house-2/
LOCATION:The William Alanson White Institute\, 20 West 74th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Ann D'Ercole and the publication of her two-volume biography of Clara M. Thompson
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of Ann D’Ercole and the publication of her two volume biography of Clara M. Thompson. As one of the Institute’s founders and its first Director\, Thompson was a foundational voice in the formulation of Interpersonal psychoanalysis.\nJoin us at the Institute on Wednesday evening\, April 26th\, from 7:30-9:00pm.\nAnn D’Ercole’s two volumes are Clara M. Thompson’s Early Years and Professional Awakening: An American Psychoanalyst (1893-1933) and Clara M. Thompson’s Professional Evolution and Legacy: An American Psychoanalyst (1933-1958). They are included in the Routledge series\, Psychoanalysis in a New Key\, created by Donnel B. Stern who will speak at the celebration. We are pleased to announce that Dr. Edgar Levenson will also  join us remotely to make comments.\nRefreshments will be served.\nPlease RSVP to attend\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nAnn D’Ercole is a Clinical Associate professor of Psychology at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis\, where she is both teaching faculty and supervisor. She is also a distinguished visiting faculty at the William Alanson White Institute and recipient of the APA\, Division 39\, Sexualities and Gender Identities Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of Sexualities and Gender Identities in Psychoanalysis. She is in private practice in New York City.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/a-celebration-of-ann-dercole-and-her-two-volume-biography-of-clara-m-thompson/
LOCATION:The William Alanson White Institute\, 20 West 74th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T150000
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SUMMARY:The Artist Study Group
DESCRIPTION:An online monthly meeting of diverse creative presentations from the greater psychoanalytic community.\nThursday\, May 4th from 1:30-3:00PM/Eastern\nGOOD GRIEF\nAn Artistic Offering by Alison Feit\, PhD\n  \nPLEASE RSVP TO ATTEND THIS EVENT: fvdillon@gmail.com\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, Artist Study Group Co-Directors \nAfter you RSVP to the email address above\, use the following link to join the event via Zoom:\nhttps://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09\n\nABOUT THIS EVENT AND PRESENTER\nThe project is a companion to the journey-book of the same name\, rooted both in the Freudian and the Foucauldian\, as a step-by-step assessment of moments in time when suffering overwhelms. Rather than viewing grief in Kubler-Ross’ linear fashion\, Feit’s Good Grief suggests a narrative frame of loosely connected circuits which we live through\, around and with\, circling and repeating in fits and starts\, never returning quite to the place where we started: a maturing mourning\, a good grief.\nAlison Feit\, PhD is on the faculty of the St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute as well as the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance. She is a member of the Artist Group and the Sexual Abuse Group of William Alanson White Institute in NYC. She is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York and Atlanta\, but for 20 years much of her time and her heart have been in Ethiopia with the displaced persons of the Beta Israel Jewish community.\nFeit’s beliefs as to the catalytic power of the psychoanalytic lens have informed her work with executives\, entrepreneurs and artists in conflict negotiation\, business disputes\, and political stalemates. She has two upcoming co-created shows in New York City: the first\, Good Grief\, is a physical and visual exploration of a trajectory of mourning. A second show entitled Framed symbolically utilizes psychoanalytic concepts in an experiential\, aesthetic experience housed in a traditional gallery space.\nHer most recent co-edited book The LGBTQIA+ Peacemaking Book Project\,  Feeling Secure: A Guidebook for LGBTQIA+ Persons\, will be published by  Rowman & Littlefield later this year.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-artist-study-group-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T193000
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SUMMARY:Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Online Open House for the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program\nA panel of graduates and current Candidates will discuss their training experiences in the Program\, led by Lisa Dubinsky\, PsyD\, a member of the CAPTP faculty\, who will moderate and lead the Q&A following the presentations.\nThe panel will include: Joseph T. Mikulka\, LCSW-R\, Yasmin Mohabbat\, MD\, Joyce Rosenthal\, LCSW and Benjamin Stern\, LCSW.\nThe Open House will be held online via Zoom on Thursday\, May 18th\, 2023 from 7:30-9:00PM/Eastern.\nPlease RSVP to attend. Note that entry links will be sent shortly before the date of the event – type your email address carefully.\n\nABOUT OUR HOST & MODERATOR:\nLisa Dubinsky\, PsyD\, is Director of Recruitment & Admissions\, and Faculty and Supervisor of the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at the Institute\, where she is also co-Director of The Parent Education & Guidance Center. Dr. Dubinsky has been working with children\, teens and  families for many years\, and is a preschool and elementary/middle school consultant. She has a private practice in Manhattan.\nABOUT OUR PANEL:\nJoseph T. Mikulka\, LCSW-R\, is a graduate Hunter College School of Social Work\, and  the William Alanson White Institute’s Program in Psychoanalysis and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program. He is faculty at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the William Alanson White Institute. He has published and presented his work on play therapy\, working with severe pathology\, adoption\, and gender transition\, and on helping kids recover from war and armed conflict. JT is an associate editor for the journal\, Contemporary Psychoanalysis\, and President of the board of Section II (Children and Adolescents) of Division 39. He is in private practice in New York City\, where is he working on writing a children’s book.\nYasmin Mohabbat\, MD\, is a child and adolescent psychiatrist.  Dr. Mohabbat is faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai\, attending psychiatrist at The New School and in private practice in Manhattan where she works with children\, adolescents\, and families.  She is a 3rd year student at CAPTP.\nJoyce Rosenthal\, LCSW\, has been practicing in various settings for over 30 years.  For the past 15 years she has worked at a private school providing in-school therapy for students K-12\, during which time she also added private patients to her work.  This year she decided to part ways with the school and focus her time on her private practice.  She sees individuals of all ages as well as families. Six years ago she began her journey with the William Alanson White Institute and is happy to speak about that experience.\nBenjamin Stern\, LCSW\,  is a clinical social worker working with young children\, adolescents\, and adults in Cobble Hill\, Brooklyn. Graduating from the Columbia School of Social Work in 2010 with a degree in Clinical Social Work in Schools\, Ben went on to work in the New York City school system\, working in elementary\, middle\, and high schools.  There he had the opportunity to provide therapy to students and their families\, supervise social work interns\, run nonprofit programming\, and serve on school leadership teams.  Ben transitioned to private practice four years ago and is a recent graduate of the CAPTP program at the William Alanson White Institute.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/child-adolescent-psychotherapy-training-program-virtual-open-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230528T100000
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SUMMARY:Confronting Racism\, Discrimination and Othering: Perspectives from Around the World
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, MAY 28 from 10-11:30AM/Eastern\nM. Fakhry Davids\, special guest Speaker\nwith Moderator Anton Hart\, PhD\nAn Online Series with speakers from around the world.\nRacism: Internal and Institutional\nThe model of internal racism holds that our in-group identity is internalized via a specific psychic pathway\, which institutionalizes in the mind a binary us-them split. This runs in parallel to the pathways by which our self-concept and our gender identity develop. However\, this fact remains unrecognized in mainstream psychoanalysis\, which results in our internal racism largely evading analysis. Its us-them split thus remains\, and is mapped onto racialized categories in the external world. This involvement on our part is consciously disavowed since it comes into conflict with our consciously held liberal beliefs; it thus finds its way into the racism that is embedded in the group unconscious of institutions in the outside world. I will briefly describe the theoretical aspects of the model of internal racism\, using clinical examples\, and explore institutional racism by reference to anti-black racism in London’s Metropolitan Police force.\n\nAbout the Speaker\nM. Fakhry Davids is an Honorary Consultant Psychologist at the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis\, UK. He is a Fellow and Training Analyst of the British Psychoanalytic Society; Honorary Associate Professor\, Psychoanalysis Unit\, University College London; and Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis (2022-2023)\, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies\, University of Essex. He is a member of the Holmes Commission for Racial Equity in American Psychoanalysis. He is the author of Internal Racism: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Race and Difference.\nAbout the Moderator\nAnton Hart\, PhD\, FABP\, FIPA\, is Training and Supervising Analyst and Faculty of the William Alanson White Institute. He lectures and consults nationally and internationally. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association\, Psychoanalytic Psychology and Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He has published articles and book chapters on a variety of subjects including psychoanalytic safety and mutuality\, issues of racial\, sexual and other diversities\, and psychoanalytic pedagogy.  He is a member of the group Black Psychoanalysts Speak\, and also co-produced and was featured in the documentary film of the same name. He teaches at The Manhattan Institute\, Mt. Sinai Hospital\, the National Institute for the Psychotherapies National Training Program\, the Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia\, and the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis. He serves as Co-Chair of the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality. Dr. Hart is in the process of completing a book for Routledge entitled\, Beyond Oaths or Codes: Toward a Relational Psychoanalytic Ethics. He is in full-time private practice of psychoanalysis\, individual and couple psychotherapy\, psychotherapy supervision and consultation\, and organizational consultation\, in New York.\nAbout the Host\nMaria Nardone\, PhD\, is Faculty and Supervisor of Psychotherapy; Director of Technology and Global Learning; Former Director of the Online Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program for Russian Speakers; Former Chair\, Council of Fellows\, and Founding member of the Center for Public Mental Health at the William Alanson White Institute. She is the author of The powerful and covert role of culture in gender discrimination and inequality\, published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis (2018). She is co-director of the Social Issues Department of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Dr. Nardone is Adjunct Associate Professor in Fordham University’s graduate program in Healthcare Administration\, and former Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor\, Director of the Division of Psychological Services in the Department of OB/GYN at S.U.N.Y Downstate Medical Center. Dr. Nardone is an expert witness in Immigration matters including Asylum\, Withholding of Removal\, and Convention Against Torture; Hardship (e.g. I-601\, I-601A\, Cancellation of Removal); Rehabilitation (212c\, 212h\, 212i) and U Visa. With Tomás Casado Frankel\, co-authored Psychological Aspects of Deportation and Child Custody\, a chapter in Appleseed’s online Manual\, Protecting Assets and Child Custody in the Face of Deportation. She was guest speaker for the Princeton Alumni Corp series on Trauma in the Immigration Community. A graduate of the Tavistock Institute\, Dr. Nardone is an executive coach and advanced organizational consultant. She has lectured in numerous academic institutions in Europe and the US. Her chapter Executive Coaching as an Organizational Intervention\, was published in English and Italian in Mind-ful Consulting (Karnac\, 2009\, 2014). Dr. Nardone is on the Board of Give Something Back International\, a non-profit that provides education for children in Southeast Asia and Haiti. She is also on the board of Moving for Life\, a nonprofit providing free dance exercise classes for people affected by cancer\, and for older adults.\nSpecial thanks to Dr. Karen Gennaro for helping to organize this event.\nTo receive announcements of up and coming programs and events\, subscribe here \nPlease note: Entry links are sent via email prior to the event\, so enter your email address carefully when registering. If you do not see an email with your entry link 24 hours before the start of this event\, please check both Spam & Trash files\, and/or do a Search using @wawhite.org.\nNote that no CE or CEU credits are available for this series.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/confronting-racism-discrimination-and-othering-perspectives-from-around-the-world-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230601T133000
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SUMMARY:The Artist Study Group presents My Life in Prose and Poetry with Arnold Richards\, MD
DESCRIPTION:An online monthly meeting of diverse creative presentations from the greater psychoanalytic community.\nThursday\, June 1st\, 2023\, 1:30-3:00pm/Eastern time\nMy Life in Prose and Poetry with Arnold Richards\, MD\nArnold Richards’ personal writing reflects his life beginning with his family roots and losses in Eastern Europe\, his Jewish upbringing in Brooklyn in the 1930’s and his analytic training at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.  Daniel Benveniste\, PhD\, describes Richards’ career of literary\, professorial\, editorial and political activism as lived by a “psychoanalytic guerrilla warrior.”  He has worked creatively in the trenches offering psychotherapy behind prison walls; offering crisis counseling for 9/11 survivors; and as a pioneer in the People’s Republic of China\, providing psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.  We look forward to his presentation and a discussion with this dynamic innovator\, integrator and critical thinker.\nJoin us via zoom at: \nhttps://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09 \n  \nABOUT  THE PRESENTER\nArnold Richards\, MD\, was Editor of JAPA from 1994-2003. Prior to that he was Editor of TAP. He is a member of the Contemporary Freudian Society and an honorary member of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis. He published a series of five volumes of his selected papers\, Volume I: Psychoanalysis: Critical Conversations\, Volume 2: Psychoanalysis: Perspectives on Thought Collectives\, Volume 3: The Psychoanalyst at Work\, Volume 4: The Peripatetic Psychoanalyst\, and Volume 5: The World of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalysts. He is also writing a memoir\, Unorthodox: My Life in Psychoanalysis\, and he has co-edited four books. Dr. Richards is the publisher of internationalpsychoanalysis.net\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW and Eric Dammann\, PhD\, are the Artist Study Group Co-Directors
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-artist-study-group-presents-my-life-in-prose-and-poetry-with-arnold-richards-md/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T220000
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SUMMARY:LGBTQ Study Group with Marco Posadas\, PhD\, MSW\, RSW
DESCRIPTION:JUNE PRIDE MEETING\nMarco Posadas\, PhD\, MSW\, RSW\nQueering psychoanalytic practice series: \n“Tiresias’ staff and the White Phallus\, working psychoanalytically with our own prejudices”\n  \nWed. June 14\, 2023 \n8:30 – 10:00 pm (EST) \nDescription: \n In this presentation Dr. Posadas will discuss parts of his experiences working with LGBTQ+ and racialized communities for over 25 years. What does queering psychoanalytic practice actually looks like when utilizing classical Freudian concepts such as neutrality\, abstinence and the phallus? We will discuss ways of supporting psychoanalytic practice with insights from critical race theory\, anti-black racism studies\, indigenous feminist theory\, and holocaust studies that can provide the clinician with tools to deliver a more helpful approach when working with queer\, queer and racialized LGBTQ+ people and other gender diverse people from psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches. \n  \nPresenter:   \nMarco Posadas\, PhD\, MSW\, RSW\, FIPA is Chief Clinical Officer of The House of Purpose\, a consulting firm that develops psychoanalytically informed programs and interventions to support organizations’ mental and emotional. He is a psychoanalyst member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA)\, Clinical Social Worker\, Licensed Psychologist (MEX). He currently operates a clinical practice in Psychotherapy\, Psychoanalysis\, Clinical Supervision and Consultation in Toronto\, Canada. Dr. Posadas is the inaugural Chair of the Gender and Sexual Diversity Studies Committee of the IPA\, where he developed the IPA’s sexual and gender strategic plan that included scientific events in Europe\, North American and Latin America\, and the creation of the first IPA Tiresias award. \nHis research is in prejudices impacting the clinician when working psychoanalytically with LGBTQ+ and racialised peoples and other marginalized communities who have survived trauma.  He has worked in the HIV sector for over 27 years. Dr. Posadas served on the Board of Directors of the Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW) where he was recipient of the 2013 OASW Inspirational Leader Award for his work with underserved and marginalized populations\, and the Social Worker of the year for Toronto in 2022. \nFor inquiries regarding the LGBTQ Study Group please contact Esin Egit\, PhD (Chair): e.egit@wawhite.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230615T193000
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SUMMARY:IN PERSON OPEN HOUSE FOR THE CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY TRAINING PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Institute for an in-person Open House for the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program\, including a clinical presentation with live supervision.\nThird-year candidate Yael Barak\, MSW\, MPS\, will present a case about her work in psychodynamic play and art therapy\, The 6-Part Story Method: Using Art in Psychodynamic Play Therapy. John Mathews\, PhD\, will supervise. The evening will be led and moderated by CAPTP faculty Lisa Dubinsky\, PsyD. A Q&A will follow the presentation. Light refreshments will be served.\nThe evening will be held at the Institute\, 20 West 74th Street\, New York City\, from 7:30-9:00PM.\nPlease RSVP to attend.\nABOUT THE PRESENTER:\nYael Barak\, MSW\, MPS\, holds two Masters Degrees\, one in social work from Tel Aviv University\, and one in art therapy from The School of Visual Arts.  She works for Urban Resource Institute as a middle school counselor in their Relationships Abuse Prevention Program.  Additionally\, Yael has worked with adolescents for the past ten years in various settings.  She is a third year candidate in the Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at the William Alanson White Institute.\nABOUT THE SUPERVISOR:\nJohn Mathews\, PhD\, is a licensed clinical psychologist who practices practical-relational psychotherapy and specializes in work with children and adolescents.  He received an Associate’s Degree from the University of Florida\, a Bachelor’s Degree from Harvard College and his Master’s and PhD degrees in Clinical Psychology from New York University.  Dr. Mathews completed an externship at Bellevue Hospital’s Pediatric Resource Center and his internship in Clinical Psychology at St. Luke’s Hospital.  For over twenty-five years he has worked with children\, adolescents and adults in his private practice\, as well as supervising graduate students in child and adolescent psychotherapy practice at Teacher’s College\, City University\, and the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology.  In addition\, Dr. Mathews teaches in the Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at William Alanson White Institute and supervises candidates in the program.\nABOUT THE HOST & MODERATOR:\nLisa Dubinsky\, PsyD\, is Director of Recruitment & Admissions\, and Faculty and Supervisor of the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at the Institute\, where she is also co-Director of The Parent Education & Guidance Center. Dr. Dubinsky has been working with children\, teens and  families for many years\, and is a preschool and elementary/middle school consultant. She has a private practice in Manhattan.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/in-person-open-house-for-the-child-adolescent-psychotherapy-training-program/
LOCATION:The William Alanson White Institute\, 20 West 74th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T150000
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SUMMARY:The Artist Study Group of The Psychotherapy Service for People in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:The Artist Study Group presents\nPhotographer Terry Frishman\, MBA\nPareidolia 2.2:  Awakening Our Unconscious\n \nUnderwater (2023)\nSource: Window\nElements: Glass\, Window Soap\, Reflections\nTHURSDAY\, SEPTEMBER 7\, 2023 \nfrom 1:30-3PM EST\nJoin us in person at the Institute Library at 20 West 74th Street\nor via zoom at: https://wawhite.zoom.us/j/8180152948?pwd=cDkrUTlMSndQendyZzhnc054c0tpQT09\n  \nThe Artist Study Group presents an immersion into a stimulating Rorschach-like experience of mindfully seeing our everyday\, overlooked world through Pareidolia 2.2. Engaging our conscious and unconscious\, this approach finds deeper meaning in random textures and patterns that go beyond seeing faces or animals in cloud formations. It can be applied in our offices and shift habitual perspectives.\nBy seeing the world through a Rorschach lens\, photographer Terry Frishman discovers fantastical figures and otherworldly landscapes from accidental patterns and inanimate textures. Tree bark\, swirling water and wet asphalt reveal found imagery and visual narrative poems beyond the surface or objects themselves.\nHer body of work explores how perspective and imagination can broaden our observations and understanding of the transformations we are living through. She investigates how we might view urban elements and decay while considering broader themes of visibility\, recognition and the relationship between seeing and knowing. Where our gaze skims and sometimes ignores\, Terry’s photos crop to unmask the invisible. We look forward to a lively discussion on how being present and aware through Pareidolia 2.2 can engage our patients\, inspire emotional responses and shift how we see.\nAs well as being a gallery-represented photographer\, Terry Frishman (MBA\, Columbia University\, Art History BA\, Smith College) is an art business consultant\, educator and on the Board of the American Society for Media Photographers in NY. She helps clients move forward by defining their “why\,” setting goals\, strategizing and identifying opportunities. This year\, her artwork will have been exhibited in Barcelona\, Brooklyn\, Hastings-on-the-Hudson\, Molena (GA)\, Stamford and Philadelphia. You can learn more about her art on her website TerryFrishman.com. Feel free to reach out to Terry@TerryFrishman.com about potential partnerships\, if you’re not able to attend in September.\nTo attend this event\, please RSVP by emailing:  fvdillon@gmail.com\nFrances V. Dillon\, MSW and Eric Dammann\, PhD are Co-Directors of the Artist Study Group.
URL:https://wawhite.org/event/the-artist-study-group-of-the-psychotherapy-service-for-people-in-the-arts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T134500
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SUMMARY:GOHAR HOMAYOUNPOUR\, PsyD with Discussant ISHEH BECK\, PsyD
DESCRIPTION:Disturbing the Sleep of the World:  PSYCHOANALYSIS\, SOCIAL AWAKENING & RADICAL POLITICS. the 2023-2024 Colloquium Series\nThe 2023-2024 COLLOQUIUM SERIES OPENING EVENT\, presented by the Psychoanalytic Society of the William Alanson White Institute\nResurrecting the Erotic: Towards an Ethics of Life through “the” Subversive Feminist Revolt of Our Times in Iran\nGOHAR HOMAYOUNPOUR\, PsyD\nDISCUSSANT: ISHEH BECK\, PsyD\n  \nABOUT TODAY’S TALK \nIn this talk\, Gohar Homayounpour will attempt to compose a triptych overview of her three texts written since September 16th\, 2022\, following the radical feminine uprising in Iran. Her wish is to elaborate the resurrection of the erotic\, a resurrection which has been at the very core of this subversive feminist revolt\, of a birth of a new feminine epic hero\, towards an ethics of life and its conditions.\n\n\nThe Birth of a New Female Epic Hero\n\n\nA Revolt Against the Death Penalty\n\n\nAbracadabra: on the poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran\n\n\n“I believe that what we are observing in Iran is one of the most significant and subversive feminist movements of our times\, one which I would go as far as to call a fourth wave feminism. We are observing the return of the repressed female body that refuses to be covered symbolically\, and that says: face up to the fetishistic/phobic cause of your desire\, and look at me\, in my ordinariness\, in my hunger for an ethics of woman\, life\, and freedom.”\n\n\nABOUT GOHAR HOMAYOUNPOUR\, PsyD\nDr. Gohar Homayounpour is a psychoanalyst and  Gradiva award-winning author. She is a member of the International Psychoanalytic Association\, the American Psychoanalytic Association\, the Italian Psychoanalytical society\, and the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. She is a Training and Supervising psychoanalyst of the Freudian Group of Tehran\, of which she is founder and past president. She is also a member of the scientific board at the Freud museum in Vienna\, and of the IPA group\, Geographies of Psychoanalysis.  Homayounpour has published numerous psychoanalytic articles and essays. Her first book\, Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran (2012\, MIT) won the Gradiva award and has been translated into many languages. Her latest book is titled Persian Blues\, Psychoanalysis and Mourning (2022\, Routledge).\n\nABOUT ISHEB BECK\, PsyD\nDr. Isheh Beck works as a psychologist in private practice in Philadelphia and is in psychoanalytic training at NYU’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis. Her clinical and written work centers on experiences of female embodiment\, mother-daughter relationships and biculturalism.
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