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OUR MISSION

Founded in 1980, the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis (the Institute) offers a Certificate Program in Psychoanalysis; a Licensure Qualifying Program in Psychoanalysis; a two-year Certificate Program in Trauma Studies, and a One-Year Program, recently redesigned to reflect the interconnectedness of psychoanalysis and the sociopolitical world. The theoretical framework of the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis is contemporary interpersonal psychoanalysis as it is embedded in the more recent and broader relational tradition. The curriculum includes classical psychoanalytic thought, the evolution of interpersonal thinking, and the study of contemporary relational models. Our faculty and supervisors represent the full range of psychoanalytic orientations. 

The Institute is further dedicated to providing the community of the New York Metropolitan Area with affordable mental health services.

The Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis is administered by the Co-Directors and a series of committees. Graduates, candidates and faculty are invited to participate and are active on most committees. The Institute admits students to all rights, privileges and activities available in the programs without regard to race, religion, sex, age, creed, color, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, HIV status, marital status, citizenship status, or military/veteran status. The Institute does not discriminate against any of the above groups in the administration of its educational policies, or other Institute-administered programs. Further, the Institute has a commitment to multicultural diversity, to the queer community and to the values of gender and sexual fluidity. Further, the Manhattan Institute aspires to being not only a top-tier center for psychoanalytic education, but also a model of a contemporary anti-racist psychoanalytic community.

The Institute is a not-for-profit institution chartered by the Board of Regents of the State University of New York. The Institute relies on contributions to maintain itself and to expand. Contributions are tax-deductible. Information about contributions may be obtained by contacting the Fundraising Committee through the Institute at 212.422.1221 or by email at admin@manhattanpsychoanalysis.com.

Lorraine E. Caputo, LCSW
Institute Director

There is no greater
agony than bearing
an untold story
inside you.
-Zora Neale Hurston

Psychoanalysis is
in essence a cure
through love.
-Freud, 1906

Creativity requires
the courage to let
go of certainties.
-Erich Fromm

We are all much more
simply human
than otherwise.
-Harry Stack Sullivan

The goal is to
demystify the analyst
in the transference.
-Irwin Hirsch

Human beings can
alter their lives by
altering their
attitudes of mind.
-William James

Colloquium Series

2019-20 TBA

Seminar Series

2019-20 TBA

Poscasts

PODCASTS

Institute Colloquium Podcast in conjunction with New Books Network hosted by faculty member Christopher Bandini, LCSW discussing Dr. Nathan Kravis’s new book, On the Couch: A Repressed History of the Analytic Couch from Plato to Freud (MIT Press, 2017).


Trauma Studies faculty member Richard B. Gartner, Ph.D. interviewed by Dr. Suzanne Phillips on VoiceAmerica about his work on male sexual victimization: “Understanding and Healing Sexually Betrayed Boys and Men.”


Irwin Hirsch, Ph.D. on his latest book,  The Interpersonal Tradition:
The Origins of Psychoanalytic Subjectivity.


Trauma Studies faculty members Elizabeth Howell, PhD and Sheldon Itzkowitz, PhD
discuss their new book The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis.

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Faculty Presentations

Faculty PResentations TBA

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