Trauma-Specific Training: Now More Than Ever
With the current plethora of approaches to working with trauma, Sandra L. Green, LCSW, SEP, highlights the importance of in-depth...
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With the current plethora of approaches to working with trauma, Sandra L. Green, LCSW, SEP, highlights the importance of in-depth...
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In 1989, Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis became one of the first postgraduate institutions to offer specialty training in trauma. The...
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For years, psychoanalytic institutes have been struggling with how to develop a more multi-culturally diverse Institute culture – in their...
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In recent years, many psychoanalytic institutes have opened their doors to non-clinically trained professionals holding a Master’s level degree or...
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How does one treat a couple in a relational psychoanalytic framework? Wendy Greenspun, PhD, faculty and supervisor at the Manhattan...
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The Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis launches its latest Seminar Series on November 4, 2015, with the course "Psychoanalytic Perspectives on...
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Susan Obrecht, Faculty, Supervisor, and Training Analyst at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, and avid film buff, reviews the new...
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For the 3rd and final post in our launch of Analysis Now, Blair Casdin talks about her decision to pursue...
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Many people are choosing to become psychoanalysts as a second, or third career. For the launch of Analysis Now, Lee Katz...
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For the launch of Analysis Now, we begin with a basic question – Why Psychoanalysis? Irwin Hirsch, one of the...
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