No Such Thing as an Analyst: Four Strange Months Without My Patients
Imagine taking a four-month break from your patients. It's hard to fathom. But that's exactly what is required by New...
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Sep 19
Imagine taking a four-month break from your patients. It's hard to fathom. But that's exactly what is required by New...
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Justine Duhr and Blair Casdin, co-editors of Analysis Now, recently chatted with SCOOP co-chair Tricia Brock, MFA, about where the...
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Irina Simidchieva, artist and second-year psychoanalytic candidate at the Manhattan Institute, shares her views on what psychoanalysis and art have...
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In this thought-provoking post, Robert Levin, LCSW, reconsiders the familiar concepts of transference and countertransference towards a fuller understanding of...
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In today's post, first-year candidate Lindsay Nejmeh, LMHC, reflects upon her decision to enter psychoanalytic training and wrestles with the...
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In an ongoing conversation about analytic training, Debora M. Worth, LCSW, responds to our recent colloquium, "More Simply Clinical Than...
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On Friday, January 11th, members of the Manhattan Institute community and guests gathered for a colloquium entitled "More Simply Clinical...
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In a continuation of last month's post, and in anticipation of the Manhattan Institute’s first ever Roundtable Discussion on Psychoanalytic...
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In anticipation of the Manhattan Institute’s first ever Roundtable Discussion on Psychoanalytic Training colloquium on January 11, 2019, the blog...
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A must-read for the holidays, Analysis Now brings you "Like Waltzing Around in Underpants: Living the Dream of Analytic Candidacy"...
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