Jack Drescher’s Work Wins The Sigourney Award-2022
/Dr. Drescher’s pioneering work in the areas of gender and sexuality which has brought innovation to psychoanalytic treatment and theory earns The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreDr. Drescher’s pioneering work in the areas of gender and sexuality which has brought innovation to psychoanalytic treatment and theory earns The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreDr. Holmes’ groundbreaking work examined race within psychoanalysis, observing that race is an essential lens for psychoanalytic understanding earns The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreProfessor Lemma’s inventive theoretical and clinical contributions address issues such as body modifications, transgender identities, and technology impacts – with an emphasis on youth, earns The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreDr. Tronick’s seminal work focused on the concept of repair of relational disruptions as a major change process in psychological development and the healing of psychological illness earns The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreTune in to learn Rosemary’s thoughts and hear her views on her personal journey and of the field of psychoanalysis.
Read MoreThe Sigourney Award-2019 recipient, Partners Confronting Collective Atrocities (PCCA) with Director Mira Erlich-Gino hosts a timely, virtual event next month.
Read More2011 award recipient Mark Solms’ work featured in a podcast hosted by Dr. David Puder on Psychiatry & Psychotherapy.
Read MoreAre you registered yet for the International Psychoanalytic Association Asia Pacific Conference? It will be held in Delhi, India, January 4-6, 2023.
Read MoreWill you be joining colleagues in Vienna, the birthplace of psychoanalysis, for the 35th European Psychoanalytical Federation Annual Conference: IDEALS?
Read MoreThere is still time to submit a Proposal for the IPA 2023 Congress in 2023!
Read MoreContributions of The Sigourney Award winners are often shared through many media outlets. This IPA Off The Couch Podcast features one of The Sigourney Award-2020 winning organizations, Partners in Confronting Collective Atrocities (PCCA).
Read MoreUnsure whether your work is eligible to win The Sigourney Award-2022? We hope to dispel any misunderstandings about the prize that honors outstanding psychoanalytic work worldwide.
Read MoreJorge Ulnik, M.D., Ph.D., The Sigourney Award Recipient, 2021, will be presenting at the upcoming NYPSI 1057th Scientific Meeting.
Read MoreUnsure whether your work is eligible to win The Sigourney Award-2022? Read on to dispel some common misunderstandings about the prize that honors outstanding psychoanalytic work worldwide. Read more to discover.
Read MoreDr. Morales, a Sigourney Award-2020 recipient, was recently featured in the podcast IPA Off The Couch.
Read MoreIt’s time! For those with eligible work completed between 2011 – 2021, applications are now open and able to be submitted in more than 100 languages via our website.
Read MoreReal world results of emotional affects on your skin are discussed in Elle – Argentina with Dr. Jorge Ulnik, whose work in psychosomatics and psychodermatology earned The Sigourney Award-2021.
Read MoreWork by Dr. David Scharff with Dr. Jill Savege Scharff won The Sigourney Award-2021 recognition. Arash’s World Podcast caught up with David to discuss the remote/distance education for psychotherapists around the world.
Read MoreAttorney Co-trustee Barbara Sherland, JD has announced Robin A. Deutsch, PhD, a private practice clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, as Analytic Co-trustee for The Sigourney Trust. Dr. Deutsch succeeds William A. Myerson, PhD, MBA, who served a dynamic and impactful 10-year term as Analyst Co-trustee for the private trust established in 1989.
Read MoreNew international media is focused on The Sigourney Award-2021 winning work. In this podcast of Arash’s World, psychologist and psychoanalyst Jane Tillman, who accepted the award on behalf of the Erikson Institute for Education, Research, and Advocacy of the Austen Riggs Center. Discusses triggers and warning signs of suicide as well as suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and much more.
Read MoreHonoring Psychoanalytic Achievement Worldwide