
Registration deadlines:
August 17, 2012 for the fall semester and December 14, 2012 for the spring semester.
A late fee of $75 will be incurred after these dates.
This course focuses on the contributions of the British object relations theorists such as M. Klein, Fairbairn, Winnicott, Guntrip and others. Theoretical and clinical material is integrated with an emphasis on treatment implications.
| Instructor: | Gladys Foxe |
| GFoxe@nyc.rr.com | |
| Place: | 133 West 72nd Street (212) 721-4649 |
| Dates: | Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 1, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12 |
| Time: | 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm |
Each student writes a paper on a case while working with a mentor for a minimum of one year. This is the culmination of the program and the final requirement for graduation. Upon completion, students are credited with 4 courses.
Psychoanalytic Theory of Human Development I: This course will explore the early years of life through a multi-modal lens of psychoanalytic, developmental, and attachment theories. We will focus on non-verbal and pre-verbal development and how they relate to the expressive aspect in psychoanalysis. Direct observation will provide illustration of the ideas in discussion and illuminate their role in psychoanalytic treatment.
| Instructor: | Gail Elkin-Scott |
| gail@arttherapyinfo.com | |
| Place: | 1133 Broadway, Suite 607 (917) 885-5723 |
| Dates: | Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10, 17, Jan. 7, 14, 21 |
| Time: | 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm |
This course studies the creative contributions of D.W. Winnicott to psychoanalytic theory and treatment. It focuses on the uses of play, illusion, and transitional space, with treatment implications for integrating psychoanalytic technique with expressive modalities.
| Instructor: | Stefanie Teitelbaum |
| Stef.teitelbaum@gmail.com | |
| Place: | 99 University Place, Fourth Fl., #9 (212) 255-3284 |
| Dates: | Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 1, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12 |
| Time: | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm |
We will explore the interface of verbal and non-verbal communication, alternate levels of consciousness, the transference/countertransference dialogue and the forces of energy that enter into a creative psychoanalytic process. This is an interactive, experiential weekend where personal material that emerges is processed in a group context. It is both a rich and visceral learning experience and is required once during the entrance phase of the program and again during the advanced phase.
| Instructor: | Arthur Robbins |
| sandyartrobbins@yahoo.com | |
| Place: | 325 West End Avenue Apt. 12B (212) 877-7384 |
| Dates: | Jan.25, 26 |
| Time: | Friday Jan. 25, 5 – 9PM |
| Saturday Jan. 26, 9AM – 5PM |
This course provides students with an opportunity to present cases in a group format. We will explore the multiple meanings expressed in child’s play and art, through a variety of therapeutic lenses. Primary focus will be on the development of each therapists’ artistry and use of their personality.
| Instructor: | Bonnie Y. Allie |
| ballie@att.net | |
| Place: | 211 West 56th Street, Suite 19J (212) 353-3413 |
| Dates: | Nov. 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, Jan. 9,16 |
| Time: | 9:00 am -10:30 am |