Extension Division
The Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, founded in 1971, holds an absolute charter from the State of New York to offer a Certificate in Psychoanalysis and is recognized by the State of New York as a licensure qualifying institute for those seeking licensure in psychoanalysis.
Modern Psychoanalysis rests on the theoretical framework and clinical approach of Sigmund Freud and the innovative techniques of Hyman Spotnitz and Phyllis W. Meadow. Its cornerstone is emotional communication, the practice of which allows for the loosening of repetitive and rigid patterns of thinking and behavior. This technique along with others has revolutionized the psychoanalytic field, expanding treatment to the full range of emotional disorders. These interventions have proven valuable to those working in the varied fields of social work, mental health, education, the law, business, and the arts among others.
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Modern Psychoanalysis
Friday. October 10th, 2014. 7:30-9:30 PM CLICK HERE TO RSVP
A Series of Informal Group Conversations with Distinguished Leaders in the Field.
Our guest, Robert Marshall, PhD, has two books and 35 articles to his credit. He is currently writing an autobiographical anthology, Reading, Writing, and Rhythm: The Excitement of Being a Psychoanalyst, and a paper, The Influence of Hungarian Psychoanalysts on Hyman Spotnitz. Sara Sheftel, PhD, LP moderates. There are two readings for this event: reading 1, reading 2.
To Have and to Hold: The Compulsive Hoarder
Monday. October 6th 2014 9:30–11AM Complementary breakfast w/RSVP
In an overview of hoarding behavior, we will examine the neuro-psychiatric aspects and deficits of hoarders, the beliefs commonly held, and the diagnostic categories where hoarding may be a factor. In viewing My Mother’s Garden, we will consider the psychic solutions sought by hoarders. Download brochure.
Before Analysis Can Begin: Treating Pre-Analytic Patients
Sunday, April 27th, 2014,12pm-2pm
Patients often enter treatment with real problems but little if any interest in free-associating. They seek relief from their psychic suffering but for some, years may pass before they become curious and strong enough to explore their unconscious for the underlying motivations of their behaviors. In this seminar we will explore what helps pre-analytic patients to stay in treatment and begin a psychoanalysis. Presentation will be followed by refreshments and a social gathering.
Modern Group Analysis - The Power of the Group: Four Stories
4 Fridays 7:30-9:30pm: 3/15/2014, 4/12/2014, 5/3/2014, 5/17/2014
Group treatment is a cornerstone in the practice of modern psychoanalysis. When combined with individual treatment, it makes for a powerful and effective therapeutic intervention. This series of four stories is designed to invite discussion of the role group has played in the development of four senior faculty members— all of whom employ group in their work. The dialogues also provide an overview of the dynamic work that is accomplished in group analysis. Presenters are faculty in CMPS’s Group Psychoanalysis Training Program.

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