Judith Dupont, MD, 2013
/Dr. Dupont’s work has significantly benefited humanity through her pivotal role in the “Ferenczi renaissance” and the development of her own techniques, practices and training.
Read MoreDr. Dupont’s work has significantly benefited humanity through her pivotal role in the “Ferenczi renaissance” and the development of her own techniques, practices and training.
Read MoreOne of Dr. Haydée Faimberg's main interests lies in exploring the way that one culture understands how another culture addresses essential psychoanalytic problems.
Read MoreMr. Symington’s work features independent thinking that offers a counterpoint to various schools of established thought regarding narcissism and the source of mental illness.
Read MoreSalman Akhtar, MD, was born in India and completed his medical and psychiatric education there. Upon arriving in the United States in 1973, he repeated his psychiatric training at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and then obtained psychoanalytic training from the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute.
Read MoreLawrence Friedman was born in 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He attended the University of Chicago (Ph.B, M.A.), received M.D. from Temple University in Philadelphia, did Psychiatry Residency at the Yale University Graduate School of Medicine, and worked as Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Hospital , Yokosuka, Japan.
Read MoreThomas Ogden’s contributions to psychoanalysis have spanned a wide range of subjects including.
Read MoreStuart W. Twemlow was born and raised in New Zealand where he received his medical degree (M.B.Ch.B.). Dr Twemlow has a strong Maori heritage. His canoe ( waka), is Tainui, iwi (tribe), is Maniapoto. and hapu, ( sub-tribe or extended family), is Ngati Patupo, who were highly skilled in warfare and were King Tawhiao’s bodyguards.
Read MoreEmanuel Berman was born in Warsaw in 1946, and came to Israel in 1950. He studied clinical psychology at Tel Aviv University, and received his PhD from Michigan State University in 1973.
Read MoreDr. Eizirik is a training and supervisor analyst from the Porto Alegre Psychoanalytic Society and Adjunct professor of the Department of Psychiatry of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
Read MoreMs. Puget’s work explored the difficulties related to dealing with the otherness of the other as distinct from conflicts deriving from identification.
Read MoreDr. Solms is best known for his discovery of the forebrain mechanisms of dreaming, and for his attempts to introduce psychoanalytic methods and theories into contemporary neuroscience.
Read MoreRight from his beginnings in the mid-Seventies as professor of psychology (University of Turin) and from 1984 as psychoanalyst of the Società Psicoanalitica Italiana (I.P.A.), Franco Borgogno Ph.D., full Professor in Clinical Psychology and Training and Supervising Analyst, has increasingly focused his theoretical and clinical endeavors on the exploration of the relevance of the psychic environment (both parental and analytic environment) as a key factor of health and illness.
Read MorePeter Fonagy is Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis and Head of the Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, and Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre.
Read MoreJean-Michel Quinodoz is a psychoanalyst working in full-time private practice in Geneva, Switzerland. He is a Training Analyst of the Swiss Psychoanalytical Society and Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Read MoreRolf Sandell (b. 1938) is professor (emeritus) of clinical psychology, University of Linköping, Sweden.
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Dr. Cooper is the Stephen P. Tobin and Dr. Arnold M. Cooper Professor Emeritus in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, and a Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst at Columbia Psychoanalytic Center.
Read MoreRichard C. Friedman combines the commitments and superb clinical skills of a psychoanalyst psychiatrist with those of a researcher/clinician.
Read MoreWork details coming soon.Warren Poland is an outstanding thinker whose contributions have focused both on the psychoanalytic process and the application of psychoanalytic thought to broad cultural issues.
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Trained in both Argentina and the United States, Dr. Aslan has studied with many of the great psychoanalytic minds of our time. Dr. Aslan was able to absorb and integrate their contributions to psychoanalysis during the past half-century, ultimately making his own contributions to psychoanalytic thought that were exemplary in their depth, vigor, and originality.
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