Sherwood McPhaul, LCSW-R, Sherwood is a graduate from New York University, Silver School of Social Work and graduate of the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis (MIP), where he is an active member on the MIP Committee on Race & Ethnicity (CORE), on faculty, supervising psychoanalyst, training psychoanalyst, and Director of the One Year Program: Psychoanalysis and the Sociopolitical World. In addition, he is on faculty at the National Institute for Psychotherapies (NIP). and the Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia (IRPP). Sherwood is an adjunct clinical professor at Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work and is a private practicing psychoanalyst with advanced training in complex trauma in New York City’s Midtown area working with adolescents and adults, specializing in the treatment of men with a history of childhood sexual abuse, intergenerational trauma, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse, with a focus on interpersonal, existential psychoanalytic theory, race & racism, sexuality & gender.
Ieasha Ramsay LCSW is a relationally oriented psychotherapist with a focus on mental health treatment in communities of color. With a private practice based in New York City, she works with BIPOC adults surrounding emotional regulation and racial trauma. Ieasha is currently a candidate in Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis One Year Program: Psychoanalysis and the Sociopolitical World (MIP). In addition to clinical work, she is also a published writer, clinical supervisor, and creative artist. As a partner with various local and international community organizations, she helps to facilitate emotionally safe cultural spaces, and develop innovative community projects.
Please join us to learn all about our virtual online program that has been developed with intentionality from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens by placing thoughtful attention to historical trauma and social realities that shape the human experience emphasizing the influence of the social context and dynamics of power and inequality on intrapsychic and interpersonal processes. The program features teaching core technical components of psychoanalytic psychotherapy focusing on unconscious processes and the intersections of race with class, ethnicity, culture, sexuality and gender; immigration; transgenerational transmission of trauma; climate change; and current socio-political issues.
All classes are held on Zoom on Thursday evenings from 6:30pm to 10:00pm (Eastern Time).
For more information, please visit the program website at: https://manhattanpsychoanalysis.com/learn-about-our-programs/one-year-program-in-psychoanalytic-psychotherapy/
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