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Oct 21
A Bigger Kind of Cat
An Exit Interview with Former MIP Co-Director, Veronica Csillag, LCSW AN: As co-director of the Manhattan Institute with Steve Kirschner...
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Sep 21
Opening Grandmother’s Box
By Diane Barclay, LCSW The esteemed and gracious editor of this blog has contacted me, gently coaxing me into finishing...
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Sep 21
Red Pill Psychoanalysis and the Matrix of Racial Roles
By Chanda Griffin, LCSW One of my top five movies of all time is The Matrix—a science fiction movie about...
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Aug 21
The Dialogue of Unconsciouses: Mutuality of Psychoanalytic Relations and the Uses of the Self in Contemporary Relational Psychotherapies
Analysis Now invited Anthony Bass, Ph.D., to share the workshop approach he has been practicing and developing over the past...
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Jun 21
If You Rent It, Will They Come?
By Blair Casdin, LCSW “How are you? What’s new? How’s your practice?” The questions flew at me. Before I could...
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Jun 21
Fasting for Ramadan, Part II: Encounters with Islam in Clinical Conversations
By Vivek Anand, LMFT To read Part I, click here. On the last day of fasting for Ramadan I am...
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May 21
Fasting for Ramadan, Part I: Encounters with Islam in Clinical Conversations
By Vivek Anand, LMFT On the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, I asked my South Asian...
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Apr 21
Spotlight on CORE, Part III: Contemporary Perspectives with Immigrants, Exiles and Refugees; Covid and the Silence of Others
By Ruth Lijtmaer, Ph.D. Trauma, flight, and migration have become signatures of our time. Possibly never before in history have...
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Apr 21
Bearing Witness to Collective Racial Trauma and Public Health Crisis: An Antidote to Denial and Disavowal
By Lorraine Caputo, LCSW It’s hard for me to feel part of the current period of collective trauma that we...
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