The Sigourney Award at IPA 53rd Congress
/We proudly hosted a private gathering of luminaries in the psychoanalysis world during the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) 53rd Congress.
Read MoreWe proudly hosted a private gathering of luminaries in the psychoanalysis world during the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) 53rd Congress.
Read MoreThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the American Psychiatric Association’s removal of homosexuality from its Diagnostic Manual. Sigourney Award-2022 recipient Dr. Jack Drescher is a member of the LGBTQ Committee of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry and recognized for his work in the field of gender and sexuality identity.
Read MoreThe Sigourney Award often inspires media interest for winners, and most recently, Dr. Jack Drescher shared his reflections on the work that earned him The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreThe Psychiatric Times asked Dr. Giuseppe Civitarese to reflect on his contributions to psychoanalysis and his journey to receiving The Sigourney Award-2022 for his work.
Read MoreOur recipients receive media attention from around the globe, and this week, we’re pleased to share a podcast spotlighting Dr. Jack Drescher, a Sigourney Award-2022 winner.
Read MoreProfessor Alessandra Lemma (UK) introduces her work rewarded with The Sigourney Award-2022 in this Psychiatric Times profile.
Read MoreSat., Jan. 7th, "After Vienna: A conversation with Otto Kernberg, MD, and Thomas Kohut, PhD," is the first of an important roundtable series. There’s still time to participate.
Read MorePioneering work by Dr. Edward Tronick, one of the Sigourney Award-2022 recipients, is included in this writer’s description of human connection.
Read MoreDr. Dorothy Evans Holmes, a Sigourney Award-2022 recipient, leads a free CE/CME course through The Erikson Institute of Austen Riggs Center.
Read MoreDr. Jack Drescher, a recipient of The Sigourney Award-2022, adds his expert commentary to this feature surrounding gender dysphoria in @medpagetoday.
Read MoreA panel of distinguished judges evaluated work from an exceptional pool of global applicants to honor five recipients whose work merits the prestigious, independent prize, The Sigourney Award-2022.
Read MoreDr. Civitarese’s innovative efforts primarily focused on such themes as elaboration of Bion’s thought, the development of post-Bionian models and analytic field 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 MoreHonoring Psychoanalytic Achievement Worldwide