RECKONING / FORESIGHT

MARCH 18-21, 2020 40TH ANNUAL SPRING MEETING

GRAND HYATT TABLE OF CONTENTS

Board of Directors...... 4 Conference Organizers...... 5 General Conference Information...... 7 Welcome Message...... 8 Special Events...... 10 List of Division Committees and Sections...... 11 Continuing Education Information...... 12 Pre-Conference Workshops...... 13 Keynotes...... 16 Conference Programs Wednesday...... 13 Thursday...... 18 Friday...... 41 Saturday...... 58 Award Recipients...... 32 Poster Presentations...... 36 Hotel Maps...... 80 List of Presenters...... 83

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SPPP 2021 SPRING MEETING

April 14 - 17, 2021 Chicago, IL

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PRESIDENT CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS V. Barry Dauphin, PhD, ABPP Lara Sheehi, PsyD Nadine Obeid, PhD PAST PRESIDENT Leilani Salvo Crane, PsyD, MBA Dennis Debiak, PsyD STEERING COMMITTEE PRESIDENT-ELECT Kori Bennett, PsyD Joseph Schaller, PsyD Inga Blom, PhD Katie Gentile, PhD SECRETARY Toni Hellmann, LCSW Lara Sheehi, PsyD Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD Shara Sand, PsyD TREASURER Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD Jill Bellinson, PhD CONFERENCE COORDINATOR APA COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seventeen17 Management & Events Dana Charatan, PsyD Elizabeth Goren, PhD Stephen Reisner, PhD Alice Lowe Shaw, PhD Stephen Soldz, PhD Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, PhD

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE David Downing, PhD Matthew LeRoy, PsyD Joanna Malone, PhD Dana Sinopoli, PsyD Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD Oksana Yakushko, PhD

SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Section I: Albert Brok, PhD Section II: Virginia M. Shiller, PhD Section III: Marilyn Metzl, PhD ABPP Section IV: Bhupin Butaney, PhD Section V: Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD Section VIII: Antonia Halton, PhD VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! Section IX: Carnella Gordon-Brown, ACSW, LCSW VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET Section X: Todd Essig, PhD

PARLIAMENTARIAN Mary Beth Cresci, PhD

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PROPOSAL REVIEWERS ON-SITE REGISTRATION AND CHECK-IN Registration at the hotel opens Tuesday, March 17 at 4:00pm so that those Stephen Anen, PhD Sarah L. Hedlund, PhD attending the pre-conference continuing education sessions can register Kim Arrington, PsyD Toni Hellmann, LCSW and pick up their credentials and materials. All attendees may also take Gila Ashtor, PhD Endra Henry, PhD advantage of this early opportunity. John Auerbach, PhD Loring Ingraham, PhD DAILY REGISTRATION HOURS Isheh Beck, PsyD Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD Ozlem Bekar, PhD Matt LeRoy, PsyD Location: Conference Level Jill Bellinson, PhD Marvice Marcus, PhD Tuesday, March 17: 4:00PM – 6:00PM Janice Bennett, PhD Cheri Marmarosh, PhD Kori Bennett, PsyD Katherine Marshall Woods, PsyD Wednesday, March 18: 7:00AM – 5:00PM Inga Blom, PhD Almas (Ally) Merchant, PsyD Thursday, March 19: 7:00AM – 5:00PM William H. Braun, PsyD Molly Merson, LMFT Emily Brietkopf, MA Ben Morsa, PsyD Friday, March 20: 7:00AM – 6:00PM Brian Brown, PsyD Michael Moscowitz, PhD Saturday, March 21: 7:00AM – 12:00PM Annabella Bushra, PhD Sanjay Nath, PhD Carter Carter, LICSW Craig Polite, PhD BOOK EXHIBITOR LOCATION AND HOURS Christopher Christian, PhD Tracy A. Prout, PhD Exhibitors will be located on the Conference Level. Exhibitors include: Elizabeth Clark, PsyD Romy A. Reading, PhD Routledge. Meredith Darcy, LCSW-R Daniel Rosengart, PhD Dennis Debiak, PsyD Sasha Rudenstine, PhD GENDER NEUTRAL RESTROOM Loren Dent, PhD Richard Ruth, PhD Gender neutral restroom can be found on the Conference Level and Stacey Dershewitz, JD, PsyD Joseph Schaller, PsyD 14th Floor. helen DeVinney, PsyD Jim Sexton, PhD FEEDING ROOM Diana Diamond, PhD Ali Shames Dawson, MA Kritika Dwivedi, PsyD Amira Simha-Alpern, PhD We are pleased to offer a designated feeding or pumping room for any Colin Ennis, PsyD Ingi Soliman, PhD SPPP conference attendees joining with infants or small children. This Malin Fors, MSc, IFPS Warren Spielberg, PhD is located in the Palace Room (Conference Level) available Thursday – Craig Fuller, PhD Matt Steinfeld, PhD Saturday from 8:00AM - 6:00PM. Paul Gedo, PhD Leora Trub, PhD ACCESSIBILITY Katie Gentile, PhD Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD The conference space is wheelchair accessible and will have designated Raha Ghasemi, PhD Alexandra Woods, PhD spaces for wheelchairs in keynote and other programming. We ask that William H. Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP Patricia Yoon, PhD you not move chairs in order to maintain wheelchair designated spaces Anton Hart, PhD and to speak into the microphone when presenting and making comments. Individual ear pieces will be available to aid in hearing. Keynote addresses will be available as PDFs on our website for ease of following along on your personal device. This space is not fragrance free.

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Mabuhay, , and Welcome! Reckoning/Foresight is the Society for LENAPE OPENING CEREMONY and Psychoanalytic Psychology’s 40th Annual conference–thank you so much for joining us! THURSDAY, MARCH 19 We are grateful to the Lenape people for hosting us in Lenapehoking, specifically 5:00PM - 5:30PM in Manahataan/Manahatta/Manhattan. To this end, we invite you to attend a Ballroom II, III, IV traditional Lenape welcoming ceremony where members of the Lenape Center of Manhattan will open the conference on Thursday, March 19th at 5:00 PM. We cannot think of a better way to engage our theme than trusting that our Please join us for an opening land acknowledgment ceremony, organization can contain and hold the material realities of a history often erased welcoming us to Lenapehoking, led by Hadrien Coumans and and displaced. Joe Baker from the Lenape Center of Manhattan. The commitment to reckon and also to play with possibilities for the future was kicked off by the co-chair selection, a testament to Colin Ennis’ dedication to tangibly open up space. Now we invite you to join us in this unfolding process as you map out your own blueprint for your conference experience. Indeed, this year’s theme challenged us to offer programming that speaks to our membership while also creating space for new or unheard voices, underrepresented forms of inquiry, and innovative presentations. The thoughtful process in which our committee engaged reflects what we hope for our psychoanalytic community. Namely, a community which refreshingly represents, in big and small ways, our collective and individual identities. We are particularly excited about the interactive live taping of the Couched Podcast, a vibrant and growing Scholars Program, a Presidential hosted Lenape Center and Dialogues Across Difference panel, a robust offering of Papers with Discussions, our annual Town Hall meeting, and a large number of first-time attendees/presenters and international voices speaking on what Psychoanalytic research, theory, and practice can offer to conversations on local and global issues such as climate and refugee crises. LENAPE CENTER PANEL We are committed to holding in mind issues of access throughout the conference. Please see the General Information page of our brochure or our website for (PRESIDENTIAL INVITED LUNCH) information regarding accessibility, all-gender bathrooms, and dedicated feeding room. Please also feel free to approach any of us as resources for information, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 guidance, and support throughout your time at the conference. 12:15PM - 2:00PM We are so proud of what we have built with your help and are so excited for Broadway | Conference Level you to join us in what we feel will be a truly meaningful experience against the backdrop of a dire sociopolitical world. This invited lunchtime presentation will be both informative and With warmth and excitement, interactive. Guests from the Lenape Center with support by the Dialogues Across Difference Task Force co-chairs will share information Lara Sheehi (she/her/hers) Nadine Obeid (she/her/hers) and perspectives about local indigenous history and colonialism, giving Leilani Salvo Crane (she/her/hers) members an opportunity to reflect, engage, and connect. Kori Bennett (they/them) Inga Blom (she/her/hers) RSVP required, please email [email protected] to reserve your Katie Gentile (she/her/hers) spot. Space is limited and is accepted on a first come first served basis. Toni Hellmann (she/her/hers) Please RSVP by March 10. Gurmeet S. Kanwal (he/him/his) Shara Sand (she/her/hers) Kirkland S. Vaughans (he/him/his)

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DIVISION 39 / SOCIETY FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY

DIVISION 39/SPPP SECTIONS I: Psychoanalytic Practitioners COUCHED: A LIVE PODCAST LAUNCH! II: Childhood and Adolescence III: Women, Gender and Psychoanalysis WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 6:00PM - 8:00PM IV: Local Chapters V: Applied Clinical Psychoanalysis Regency Room | Mezzanine Level VIII: Couple and Family Therapy and Psychoanalysis This multimedia presentation on art and activism will showcase the work of two IX: Psychoanalysis for Social Responsibility activists – one a documentary filmmaker and one a psychoanalyst- both of whom focus on the experiences of refugees, asylum seekers, and those enduring family X: Psychoanalysis and Technology separation at the border. This event will include a screening of the HBO documentary by Academy Award®- DIVISION 39/SPPP COMMITTEES winning filmmaker Ellen Goosenberg Kent, Torn Apart. It will also feature a live American Board of Academy of Psychoanalysis (ABAPsa) podcast recording of an improvised conversation among the Couched hosts and Awards Committee guests, with a discussion with audience members. Candidate Outreach Committee HOSTS Education and Training Committee Billie Pivnick, PhD Romy A. Reading, PhD International Relations in Psychoanalytic Psychology Committee Multicultural Concerns Committee GUESTS Psychoanalysis and Healthcare Committee Ellen Goosenberg Kent Academy Award®-winning Filmmaker, Torn Apart Sexualities and Gender Identities Committee Spyros D. Orfanos, PhD, ABPP Early Career Professionals Committee Past President of Division 39, Ethics Committee Interim Director of NYU Postdoctoral Program Graduate Student Committee in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Membership Committee COUCHED IS A SPACE FOR LEARNING FROM AND LISTENING TO CONVERSATIONS Professional Issues Committee BETWEEN PEOPLE WHO ARE KNITTING TOGETHER COMMUNITIES Program Committee

The Couched Podcast – sponsored by the Humanities and Psychoanalysis Committee of Psychoanalytic Psychology Editorial Board SPPP – aims to optimize the visibility of contemporary psychoanalysis, provide public education Publications Committee about psychoanalytic thought and applications, and generate discussions of current social issues. Hosted bi-weekly by Dr. Billie Pivnick and Dr. Romy Reading, each episode will feature Research Committee a conversation between a psychoanalyst and a public figure who are both involved in social activism. We believe that these dialogical experiences can provide the engagement needed to forge and repair bonds that link us together. Change happens where minds converge.

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9:00AM - 12:00PM PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS The Society for Psychoanalysis and Each CE-eligible Spring Meeting program Psychoanalytic Psychology (SPPP) is is identified by a letter/number code in Wintergarden & Edison approved by the American Psychological the app (e.g., TH-1, FR-3, SA-5, SU-2) The “Illegal” Traveler: The Process of Evaluating and Association (APA) to sponsor continuing indicating the day of the presentation 3 Credits Treating Refugees and Asylum Seekers education (CE) for . and its order in that day’s schedule. This workshop brings together three clinicians who have The Society maintains responsibility There is no partial credit for attending spent considerable time working with refugees and for these programs and their content. only a portion of an eligible program for asylum seekers in a variety of contexts both in the U.S. Conference workshops on Wednesday all CE-eligible programs. Attendance at and internationally. They will share their experiences and Spring Meeting programs are CE-eligible Spring Meeting programs will in addressing the multiple challenges facing those who open to all registrants, but only mental be confirmed via our new comprehensive seek refuge in countries other than those of their birth. health professionals may receive CE conference mobile app, SPPPEvents. Using case examples including: video clips, attendees credit for attending these programs. All participants who desire CEs will be will have the opportunity to understand the psychological Participants from professions other than required to check in and out of each and cultural challenges for vulnerable migrants. The role psychology should consult with their session using the mobile app at the start clinicians can play in conducting asylum evaluations, in respective licensing boards regarding the and conclusion of the session. Further testifying in immigration proceedings, and in influencing acceptance of APA-approved Certificates instructions will be provided onsite. the public debate around trauma and migration will also of Attendance as documentation of CE. be explored. SPPP is committed to accessibility and One credit is awarded for each hour non-discrimination and conducts CE Nina K. Thomas, PhD, ABPP, CGP; Rukhsana Moona of CE activity, with additional quarter- activities in conformity with the APA Chaudhry, MFT, PsyD; Michael O’Loughlin, PhD increments of CE credit awarded beyond Ethical Principles for Psychologists. one hour; for example, attending a one- There is no commercial support for hour-and-forty-five-minute program will any of the Wednesday workshops yield 1.75 CE credits. Chrysler Room Four Models of Infant-Parent Trauma and or Spring Meeting CE programs; all Implications for Treatment Wednesday workshops require presenters have denied the existence 3 Credits This intermediate presentation presents 4 models of registration separate from general of any relationships (e.g., research mother-infant trauma based on video microanalysis. registration for the Spring Meeting and projects, grants or other funding/support) Video illustrations and an embodied interactive role- are offered for additional fees. At the that could be construed as conflicts play accompany each model. The first is a treatment conclusion of Wednesday workshops, of interest. Presenters of CE-eligible case, the others are research studies. Whereas participants will receive a paper programs will address, whether during current approaches to mother-infant treatment deal certificate of attendance upon completing the program or via a list of references, broadly with relational disturbance, video microanalysis a paper evaluation form on site. the utility of the content they present, identifies specific patterns of disturbance associated the basis for their statements, as well as To receive a Certificate of Attendance for with different forms of trauma, facilitating more focused the limitations and risks associated with any CE-eligible program other than the intervention. Treatment implications will be explored for the program content. Presenters and Wednesday workshops, it is necessary each model, with discussant and audience participation. participants are asked to honor the need to (1) register for the Spring Meeting, (2) This experiential learning highlights preverbal, for privacy and confidentiality throughout attend the entire presentation and check embodied experience, and multiple modes of nonverbal these programs. in and out of each session, and (3) submit communication. a completed evaluation form through our Should participants require further Beatrice Beebe, PhD; Inga Blom, PhD; Amanda conference mobile app (SPPPEvents). accommodation, please contact Heather Zayde, PsyD Please note, this year marks our transition Kennedy (heatherkennedy1717@gmail. to a new comprehensive conference app com) with requests. Please contact which will be available for download on Soffia Palsdottir (Chair of the Division March 11, 2020. Instructions for using the 39 Continuing Education Committee) SPPPEvents mobile app will be available at [email protected] for additional at the Registration Desk and included in information about presentations, each attendee’s registration packet. questions or complaints.

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1:00PM - 4:00PM PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 5:00PM - 8:00PM PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

Chrysler Room Psychoanalysis Trans(-)cendent: Theory, Science, and Skills for Chrysler Room The Student Becomes the Teacher: Navigating Working with Transgender and Gender Expansive Individuals, 3 Credits 3 Credits the Transition to Supervisor as an Early Career Families, and Communities Professional This welcoming, interactive, intergenerational workshop will assist This workshop will explore the challenges Early clinicians of all levels in providing gender-affirmative services to Career Professionals face as they transition from their transgender and gender expansive (TGE) adults, adolescents, years of experience as a supervisor to the new and and children (and their families and communities). Drawing on (sometimes) daunting role of supervisor. Panelists will experiential and discussion-based exercises as well as TGE-affirmative focus on defining strategies to help meet and overcome psychoanalytic theory and contemporary research, this learning space challenges. Emotional and ethical correlates of the will promote clinicians’ self-reflection and aid them in conceptualizing transition will be addressed, such as grappling with therapeutic processes that support patients’ resiliency. We will discuss sudden shifts in power dynamics and presumed authority the roles that psychoanalytic clinicians can play in coordinating when moving from a subordinate to superordinate multidisciplinary care as well as explore how clinicians’ inner position, as well as practical considerations such as the obstacles can impede the work. The facilitators will provide pragmatic unique merits of peer supervision and other sources of information and materials essential to working with TGE populations in support and guidance as a new clinician beginning to find psychotherapeutic, psychoeducational, and consultative contexts. one’s “voice” as a supervisor. Questions and experiences Richard Ruth, PhD; Ben Morsa, PsyD; Kori Bennett, PsyD of attendees will be welcomed as a means of identifying and working through the diverse ways that the student- to-teacher metamorphosis can manifest itself across individuals and clinical settings. Wintergarden Collaboration or Collusion: Reckoning with Conflicting Loyalties Alexander Kriss, PhD; Cassie Kaufmann, PhD; Raha & Edison in Assessment Supervision Ghasemi, PsyD; Bryan Batista-Thomas, LMSW; 3 Credits Teaching, training, and supervising those learning to conduct Tanya H. Hess, PhD psychological assessments requires attention to multiple dimensions of the assessment process, including, but not limited to, test construction, test administration, scoring, interpretation, report writing, and consideration of socio-political and cultural factors. Much of the literature on supervising psychological assessment focuses on the objective nature of the measures, the reduction of bias, and the importance of standardized assessment procedures. Often, the important role of the client’s transference, and the clinician’s countertransference, has been given short shrift, despite the essential elements these aspects bring to the table, as outlined by Schafer (1958), Sugerman (1981), and Rapaport, et al (1963). This workshop will utilize supervision cases to outline the ways in which transference and countertransference make their appearance during the assessment process, in the client/assessor dyad and in the assessor/supervisor dyad, and ways of working with the transferential/countertransferential matrix to aid in the assessment process. Additionally, we will build on VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! the work of Cushman (2015), Holmes (2016), and Samuels (2017), who VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET emphasize the need for psychoanalysis to be in conversation with the socio-political and aspects of identity; we will discuss how these issues relate to psychoanalytically-informed assessment, as well as to the dynamics within the assessment supervisory relationship. Sarah L. Hedlund, PhD; helen DeVinney, PsyD; Katherine Marshall Woods, PsyD

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Nancy Caro Hollander, PhD Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD Friday, March 20 | 10:30AM - 12:15PM Saturday, March 21 | 10:30AM - 12:15PM Nancy Caro Hollander is a Member and on the Faculty of the Usha Tummala-Narra, Ph.D. is an Associate in the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California and in private Department of Counseling, Developmental and Educational practice in Oakland and Los Angeles. She is Professor Emerita Psychology at Boston College. She is also in Independent of Latin American history, California State University, Dominguez Practice in Cambridge, MA. Her research and scholarship focus Hills. She lived in Argentina and travels in Latin America, on immigration, trauma, race, and cultural competence and witnessing and writing about the psychological meanings of living psychoanalytic psychotherapy. She has served as the chair of under authoritarian regimes and participating in movements the Multicultural Concerns Committee in American Psychological of resistance. As a member of the Psychoanalytic Work Group for Peace in / Association Division 39/SPPP (Psychoanalysis), and as a member of the APA Palestine, she has participated in facilitating empathic dialogues among U.S. mental Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs, the APA Presidential Task Force on Immigration, health professionals that explore both the Palestinian and the Israeli narratives. and the APA Task Force on Revising the Multicultural Guidelines. She is currently a Hollander’s published work in national and international journals, as well as her Member-at-Large on the Board of Directors of APA Division 39/SPPP. presentations in the U.S., Europe, Latin America and Israel focuses on the interface Dr. Tummala-Narra is an Associate Editor of the Asian American Journal of among social forces, ideology and unconscious fantasy, affects and defenses. She Psychology and an Associate Editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues. She is a Fellow has been an award-winning documentary filmmaker and the producer/host of a of the American Psychological Association, and with APA Division 39/SPPP and radio program in which she broadcast topics related to , neoliberal policy Division 45. She is the author of Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence and culture and psychoanalytic engagement with social issues in Latin America and in Psychotherapy, published by APA (American Psychological Association) Books in the . Recently published articles include “Mapping Aggression and 2016. She is currently editing a volume for the APA Division 45 Book Series, focused Hegemony in the Neoliberal Era,” (2017). Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 27(6):669-677; on racial trauma among immigrants in the United States. “Who Is the Sufferer and What Is Being Suffered? Subjectivity in Times of Social Malaise,” (2017). Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 27(6):635-650; “Trauma as Ideology: Accountability in “The Intractable Struggle,” (2016). Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Special Issue on Israel, 21:1, 59-80. Her most recent book is Uprooted Minds: Surviving the Politics of Terror in the Americas (Rutledge, 2010).

Mireille Fanon-Mendès France Friday, March 20 | 4:10PM - 5:00 PM Mireille Fanon-Mendès France is a scholar of decolonialism, former UN expert on people of African descent, legal advisor and human rights activist on Palestine and other places where the right to self-determination is in question. She also works on issues of land tenure in countries where people were enslaved and indigenous people annihilated after colonization. She is previous head of the Frantz Fanon Foundation. VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET

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8:00AM - 4:00PM SPPP BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING ROUNDTABLE Is Passion Enough? The Dislocation of Regency Room Alvin Psychoanalysis from Public Sector Mental Health Psychoanalysis no longer plays a prominent role in 1.75 Credits the public sector as it once did. This roundtable will provide the audience with the opportunity to hear 8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS from and dialogue with analysts who have confronted the challenges associated with this issue from the perspectives of research, management, supervision, and ROUNDTABLE Reckoning Psychoanalytic Training’s Relationship training. Broadway with Human Diversity Psychoanalytic training has historically been influenced MODERATOR: 1.75 Credits by dominant group norms and ideology. Two seasoned Larry Rosenberg, PhD analysts and three analytic candidates address their PRESENTERS: experiences with the intersection of psychoanalytic training and nontraditional identities, how this shapes Amira Simha-Alpern, PhD their analytic identities, and challenges for the future of The “Stern Effect”: Undoing Prejudice Against psychoanalytic training regarding difference, power, and Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Prejudice politics. Phyllis Cohen, PhD MODERATOR: The Challenges of Bringing an Attachment-Based Psychoanalytic Sensibility into a Foster Care Agency Adam Hinshaw, PhD PRESENTERS: Joshua Essery, PsyD Cleonie White, PhD Whose Needs to be Reckoned with? Resonance and Dissonance with Psychoanalysis and Administration in Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP Community Mental Health. Ashland Thompson, PsyD Shari Appollon, LCSW Richard Hansen, PhD, ABPP Molly Merson, LMFT A Psychoanalyst’s Reckoning: Although My Patients Are Thriving, My Profession is Dying Tracy A. Prout, PhD Our Future Depends on Empirical Research Ionas Sapountzis, PhD Are We Present Enough? Insisting on a Psychoanalytic Perspective in Schools

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL To Be or Not To Be Seen: The (In)Visibility of the Julliard Therapist’s Multicultural Identities PANEL Prejudice and Pride: Personal, Sexual, and Social Three postdoctoral fellows will reckon with how they 1.75 Credits navigate the (in)visibility of their minority racial, sexual Imperial Responsibility in Minority or Stigmatized Identity Formation and/or religious identities in clinical work and beyond. This panel will explore how our identity self-disclosure 1.75 Credits Our panelists describe struggles achieving self- (or lack thereof) can be utilized in redressing oppressive determination in cultures that challenge that crucial power structures within clinical contexts. milestone. Two discuss narratives from their research: about stigma affecting PrEP use among gay men, and PRESENTERS: about integrating diverse identity expectations on first- generation Jamaican-Americans. The third reveals her Natalia Báez-Powell, PsyD story of breaking away from a sexually shaming religious Decolonizing My Therapeutic Identity: Going Beyond the movement. Surface Celeste Kelly, PsyD CHAIR/MODERATOR: The Dilemma of Therapist Self-Disclosure in Transgender Shelly Goldklank, PhD Group Therapy PRESENTERS: Samuel Salamon, PsyD Jorge Alcantar Heredia, MA Invisibility as a Privilege: A White Jewish Heterosexual “That’s not Normal”: Resisting Stigma Through PrEP Us Cisgender Man’s Relationship with his Yarmulke Jeffrey Lawrence, PsyD The Jamaican-American Experience: Crafting Social PANEL Psychoanalysis and Technology: Going Forward with Identity Within US Culture Wintergarden & Edison Harmonies and Conflicts Noting our conflictual history with technology, this Sarah White, PsyD 1.75 Credits Holy Shame: Re-Imagining a Sexual Self Against the clinical panel asks: What are benefits and losses to Current of Religious Condemnation changes in the frame while working in an “always-on” connected world? What are the personal compromises, countertransferential consequences, and enactments PANEL Multiple Identities, Hidden Subjectivities, and the resulting from protecting privacy in the social media era?

Morosco Biracial-Upwardly Mobile Psychoanalyst And what’s the future? Two biracial psychoanalysts from lower-working-class 1.75 Credits backgrounds explore their internalized object worlds PRESENTERS: of cultural identifications, both living in their “invisible Todd Essig, PhD ethnic skins.” An early careerist and senior analyst On the History of Psychoanalysis Confronting (and share family stories honoring their origins while revisiting Ignoring) Technological Possibilities their racialized subjectivities, examining dissociative processes, class/racial enactments, and normative Leora Trub, PhD multiplicities using clinical material. The iPhone on the Couch: Technology’s Impact on the Analytic Frame DISCUSSANT: Danielle Magaldi, PhD Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD Unfollow: Analytic Privacy and Enactments within Social PRESENTERS: Media Culture Adam J. Rodriguez, PsyD Disallowing Multiplicity: Internalized Hierarchies and Unformulated Bits of Self in a Poor Mixed- Race Kid Susan J. Rios, MS, LCSW Our Cultural Histories and Psychic Accommodations: La Manzana Doesn’t Fall From the Tree

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ROUNDTABLE Reckoning with our Individual and Collective Legacies: Julliard Humility, Advocacy, and Transformation PANEL Cultivating Compassion Through Mentalization: A This roundtable features diverse voices discussing how 1.75 Credits Carnegie Psychodynamic Treatment Approach for Children with ADHD we negotiate positional difference, sameness, mutuality, Standard treatments for children with ADHD often fail to produce notable 1.75 Credits accountability, and relative privilege, personally and long-term gains. This panel puts forth an alternative psychodynamic professionally, in multiple domains: the clinical setting, the treatment approach focused on strengthening mentalization abilities and arena of public health and policy, and the educational context maintaining a more compassionate stance toward children with ADHD, of training and supervision. with a goal of sustained improvements in overall functioning. PRESENTERS: DISCUSSANT: Sanjay Nath, PhD Marie Barnett, PhD Dennis Debiak, PsyD PRESENTERS: Malin Fors, MSc, IFPS Stephanie Lyon, PhD Kimberlyn Leary, PhD Madelyn Silber PsyM Tara Kellman PsyM ROUNDTABLE Foresight for a Collective Psychoanalysis Begins in Morosco Doctoral Psychology Programs: Infusing Courses, 10:30AM - 12:15PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Clinical Training, and Research with Culturally Competent 1.75 Credits Use of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual-2 STEERING It Takes a Multiracial Village: Child Therapy in the Community Integration of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual-2 into COMMITTEE This panel will focus on the impact of race and gender as it impacts doctoral psychology education and training, with an emphasis INVITED PANEL the cross racial supervision of a cross racial therapy of a Black boy by on cultural competence, diverse populations, inclusion, and Imperial a White male therapist being supervised by a South Asian woman of evidence based practice. Workgroup format to share ideas, Color in a community mental health clinic. These two papers will be materials, and resources for course content, practicum and 1.75 Credits followed by a discussion from a senior African American analyst. internship assessment and treatment planning, and clinical and dissertation research. MODERATOR/CHAIR: PRESENTERS: Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD Theodore Ellenhorn, PhD, ABPP PRESENTERS: Integrating Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Formulation in William Brennan, MA Doctoral Psychology Education and Training Almas (Ally) Merchant, PhD Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD The PDM-2 in Doctoral Education and Training - Background and Resources Navigating the Global Refugee Crisis: A Roundtable of the ROUNDTABLE Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD International Relations Committee Broadway Cultural Competence in the Use of the PDM-2 in Doctoral This roundtable addresses the urgency of the global refugee crisis, Psychology Education and Training 1.75 Credits with two psychoanalytic clinicians and a journalist discussing their work with refugees and asylum seekers. Psychoanalysis can help Vincent Pignatiello, PsyD navigate the trauma of migration and provide critical support to those The PDM-2 in Psychology Practicum Settings and in fleeing from “homes” of threat, violence, poverty and persecution. Assessment-Based Treatment and Clinic-Based Research PRESENTERS: Alicia MacDougall, MS Yianna Ioannou, PhD Graduate Student Perspective on Psychoanalytic and Cultural Spyros Orfanos, PhD, ABPP Competent Elements of Doctoral Education and Training, with Olga Poznansky, PhD Particular Emphasis on Case Formulation Nermeen Shaikh, MPhil

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10:30AM - 12:15PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL Psychoanalysis and Global Mental Health: Bringing Uris Analytic Frameworks, Research, and Training into the Global Context ROUNDTABLE “This is Not a Story to Pass On”: Clinician-Survivors 1.75 Credits This panel will examine past, present and future efforts to Carnegie Grapple with Finding Voice without Reinscribing widen the reach of psychoanalytic approaches globally. the Past We will explore global mental health work that could 1.75 Credits Clinician-survivors reckon with enactments that occurred be enhanced with analytic principles, and the lessons organizing a round table on the stigmatization of sexual learned guiding non-colonial collaboration between violence for clinicians. Reflections on the parallel process psychoanalytic researchers, lay mental health workers, will be presented, with particular attention to the way and other non-specialists. voices of clinician-survivors of color are simultaneously asked to bear more pain and labor while also being PRESENTERS: silenced. Daniel Gaztambide, PhD Adam Brown, PhD PRESENTERS: Evan Henritze, MA Shelley Marfori, PsyD Jordan Bate, PhD Natalia Baez-Powell, PsyD Laura Reid, PsyD helen DeVinney, PsyD PANEL What Psychoanalysis Adds to the Understanding and Treatment of Addictions Katie Gentile, PhD Wintergarden & Edison This panel will show how psychoanalytic theory, 1.75 Credits technique and research inform clinical practice with people who are diagnosed with a substance use PANEL A Reckoning with Internalized Oppression: disorder. Clinical case presentations will illustrate the Alvin Evolving Identity Formations Inside and Outside the Consulting Room advantages that a psychoanalytic perspective brings to understanding and treating people with a substance 1.75 Credits What happens when both psychoanalyst and patient disorder. deny aspects of their social identity and internalized racism/oppression, and how do these influence both DISCUSSANT: treatment choices and dynamics? A diverse panel Matthew Steinfeld, PhD explores racial enactments resulting from the disavowal of their own racialized subjectivities and evolving sense PRESENTERS: of identity personally and professionally. William Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP Defense Mechanisms and Addiction DISCUSSANT: Anton Hart, PhD Elliot Jurist, PhD Oxycodone and Me: Mentalizing and Addiction PRESENTERS: Donna Harris, MA, MSW, LCSW Luis Ramirez, MSW, LCSW Formulating Enactments of Intersectional Oppression Through the Lenses of a Queer Subjectivity Susan J. Rios, MS, LCSW From the “One Drop Rule” to the U.S. Census “One Box Only” Rule: Mixed-Raced Inter-Subjectivities in our American Life and in our Psychoanalytic Encounters

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10:30AM - 12:15PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

PANEL Forgiveness: Giving Up All Hope for a Better Past ROUNDTABLE Frontiers in Psychoanalytic Activism: Palestine and Israel Booth This panel will address the effects of reparations and Morosco This roundtable will include six panelists, all psychoanalytic reconciliation, forgiving and forgetting, in individual clinicians, who have worked in various ways to advance the human 1.75 Credits trauma, sadistic violence, and social trauma. The 1.75 Credits rights of the Palestinian people and to fight against the Israeli presenters will use a multilevel approach through occupation. Taking up the 2020 conference theme of Reckoning/ personal accounts and the intersection of race, gender, Foresight, this roundtable aims in particular to assess the impact class, migration and religion to demonstrate the power of of one specific recent political intervention, in part as a way of violence. thinking about how to shape future ones.

DISCUSSANT: PRESENTERS: Jane Hassinger, LCSW/DCSW Steven Botticelli, PhD PRESENTERS: Lama Khouri, LCSW Ruth Lijtmaer, PhD Christine Schmidt, LCSW-R Are We to Consider Apologies as Naïve and Steve Benson, PhD Disingenuous or Can They Lessen Social Trauma and Warren Spielberg, PhD Lead to Forgiveness? Manal Abu Haq, MSW Chakira Haddock-Lazala, PhD (In)Perdonable, (In)Olvidable- Forgiving and forgetting ROUNDTABLE Reckoning with Anti-Blackness and Failures in Mentalization at the Borderlands of and the Police Alvin In order to reckon with anti- Blackness in psychoanalysis, our State Patriarchy. roundtable engages anti-Blackness as othering— failures to 1.75 Credits mentalize Black people as whole and complex subjects. This Veronica Csillag, LCSW roundtable will provide three separate yet complimentary The Perverse Pact reckonings with anti-Blackness, and will engage the audience in a self-reflexive process of reckoning with internalized and enacted anti-Blackness as well. 12:15PM - 2:00PM LUNCH BREAK PRESENTERS: Mamta Dadlani, PhD 12:15PM - 2:00PM SCHOLARS AWARD CEREMONY Brianna Suslovic, LMSW TBD (By Invitation Only) Gregory Desierto, PsyD

ROUNDTABLE Reckoning with the Dilemmas of Multiracial Clinicians 12:15PM - 2:00PM PsiAN INFO SESSION MEETING Carnegie This intergenerational panel of multiracial trainees, ECPs, and Booth senior scholars will reckon with technical and ethical dilemmas 1.75 Credits particular to multiracial clinicians in practice and scholarship.We invite extensive audience participation and convivial, informal engagement between presenters and audience.

PRESENTERS: Carter J. Carter, LICSW Mary Kim Brewster, PhD Jesse Walker, MPsy Tara Bredesen, MSW

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS STEERING COMMITTEE Reconsidering Neutrality INVITED PANEL The problem of neutrality in psychoanalysis runs parallel Imperial to the problem of the analyst’s power. This panel will PANEL The Fertility of : What May be Born or Lost elaborate on three aspects of neutrality: a new way to 1.75 Credits define clinical neutrality, a historicizing review of the Julliard within Culture and the Consulting Room Polarizing rhetoric forecloses a nuanced understanding term’s problematic usage, and the role of neutrality in 1.75 Credits of dynamics involved when a woman exercises her psychoanalytic research. abortive agency, reproductively or socially. Through theory, research and case material, presenters illustrate MODERATOR: how a woman’s narrative freedom is threatened by this Toni Hellmann, LCSW split and describe the developmental potential of abortion PRESENTERS: that hangs in the balance. S.J. Langer, LCSW-R PRESENTERS: Daniel Polyak, MA Naomi Snider, LLM Daniel Rosengart, PhD Women’s Narrative Freedom in an Age of Reproductive Restriction: When an “Examined Life” Becomes a Political Liability PANEL Destroying Beauty: Envy and Aggression in Wintergarden & Edison Supervision Isheh Beck, PsyD This presentation examines a case that redresses Female Abortive Power: In the Body and Society 1.75 Credits erotic transference and countertransference with an emphasis on the provocative dynamics of working with Kathy Bacon-Greenberg, PhD more conventionally, physically attractive supervisees. Discussion of Papers: An Intergenerational Look at Envy, power, and aggression are considered for their Abortion, the 70’s vs Now roles in breaking down the supervision relationship, compromising treatment, and undermining the supervisee’s development. GRADUATE SUPERVISION DEMO: The Dynamics of the STUDENT Supervisory Relationship: A Live Demonstration DISCUSSANT: COMMITTEE This interactive presentation will include a live Andrea Celenza, PhD INVITED PANEL supervisory experience in which a junior clinician will PRESENTERS: Broadway present a case to a senior clinician. A junior and senior discussant will offer their perspectives on the clinical Makhetsi Tessien, MS, AMFT 1.75 Credits material before opening the floor to the audience to Destorying Beauty: Envy and Aggression in Supervision provide input for the supervisee. Adam J. Rodriguez, PsyD CHAIR/MODERATOR Desire, Conflict, and Recognition: An Exploration of Anna Maria Baldauf, PsyD Unconscious Sexism in Early Training PRESENTERS: Annie Lee Jones, PhD Luis Ramirez, MSW, LCSW Regina Hund, PsyD Rosaline Ching-Lan Lin, M.Ed.

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS MEET THE AUTHOR The Gaming Mind: A New Psychology of Videogames Plymouth and the Power of Play A psychoanalytic psychotherapist’s nuanced investigation ROUNDTABLE Embodying a Queer Slate: Utilizing the Ambiguity of of the role videogames play in fantasy and reality, what Uris Queerness in Clinical Encounters they say about us, and how they help us relate to each This panel will unpack sameness/difference as it other. 1.75 Credits emerges in three cases. As queer early-career clinicians, we redress the classical “blank slate” in lieu of a PRESENTER: “queer slate” – that asserts queerness as un-erasable, Alexander Kriss, PhD unavoidable and relational. This panel will examine moments when self-disclosure can risk deepening or rupturing the clinical relationship. MEET THE AUTHOR Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Living PRESENTERS: Majestic Ballroom This “Meet the Author” session will explore clinical approaches to helping people cope with loneliness, Brian Mai, MSW difficulties in love relationships, profound insecurities, The Intersections of Race and Queerness: How Visibility uncertainties, problems finding work or sustaining Influences Self-Disclosure nourishing interests, and issues about forgiveness. I Bradley Landon, MSW will facilitate a dialogue in which we share our clinical experiences helping people with these difficulties. Gender as Rapture/Ambiguity as a Tool Lauren Kalogridis, MSW PRESENTER: Evoking a Southern Queerness: Reflections on Sandra Buechler, PhD Overlapping Multiplicities and Implicit Relational Knowing

Shara Sand, PsyD MEET THE AUTHOR Born After: Reckoning with the German Past Embodying a Queer State: Utilizing the Ambiguity of Uris A reading of selected passages followed by open Queerness in Clinical Encounters discussion of the issues raised.

PRESENTER: 4:00PM - 4:30PM JOIN US FOR A COFFEE & SWEETS BREAK Angelika Bammer, PhD Conference Level Foyer MEET THE AUTHOR Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Knowing and Being Known 4:00PM - 4:50PM MEET THE AUTHOR SESSIONS Booth The importance of knowing and being known is at the heart of the human experience and the core of the psychoanalytic enterprise. Contributions include topics MEET THE AUTHOR Borderline Bodies: Affect Regulation Therapy for such as knowing through dreams and appearances, Personality Disorders Orpheum dreading and longing to be known, the analyst’s ways of This work connects interpersonal neurobiology, knowing, and knowing in the contemporary sociocultural attachment theory and psychoanalytic theory with context. cognitive and neuroscientific work on implicit memory, trauma theory and dissociation to propose an integrated PRESENTERS: method for treating severe borderline and narcissistic Rebecca Curtis, PhD disorders, with the prime aim of resolving the affect Mary Beth Cresci, PhD, ABPP dysregulation that affects the various realms of bodily discomfort and existential pain. Stephen Hyman, PhD Harriette Kaley, PhD PRESENTERS: Jeffrey Sacks, DO Clara Mucci, PhD

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LEADERSHIP AWARD: 5:00PM - 5:30PM LENAPE OPENING CEREMONY Dennis Debiak, PsyD Ballroom II, III, IV Please join us for an opening land acknowledgment Dennis Debiak, Psy.D., is a Past Secretary and immediate Past ceremony, welcoming us to Lenapehoking, led by President of The Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Hadrien Coumans and Joe Baker from the Lenape Psychology: Division 39 of APA. He was also one of the first chairs Center of Manhattan. of Division 39/SPPP’s Committee on Sexualities and Gender Identities (SGI) and, in 2013, he was the recipient of SGI’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of Sexual and 5:30PM - 6:30PM PAST-PRESIDENT ADDRESS & AWARDS Gender Identity Concerns in Psychoanalysis. He has been a member of the Marsha D. McCary Fund for Psychoanalysis Committee since the fund’s Ballroom II, III, IV President: Barry Dauphin, PhD, ABPP inception. Dennis is a and psychoanalyst in private practice in Philadelphia Past-President: Dennis Debiak, PsyD and Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. He is a founding board member and the first graduate Awards Committee Chair: Elliot Jurist, PhD of the Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia (IRPP), where he is also a faculty member, supervisor and analyst of candidates. He is also President of the Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalytic Education (PCPE). He is Adjunct Associate Professor at Widener University’s Institute for Graduate . He is proud to be a member therapist of Insight for All (IFA), an organization in Philadelphia that 2020 AWARD RECIPIENTS provides pro bono treatment to formerly homeless individuals.

FOUNDERS AWARD: Bryant Welch, PhD Bryant Welch has been a Division 39 member since 1982. INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Within the Division, he is best known for spearheading the Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP lawsuit, Welch v. American Psychoanalytic Association (1985) Nancy McWilliams teaches at ’s Graduate that effectively ended monopolistic practices that were making School of Applied & Professional Psychology and has a private it difficult for psychologists and other non-medical mental health practice in Lambertville, NJ. She is author of Psychoanalytic professionals to train and pursue careers in psychoanalysis. In Diagnosis (1994; rev. ed. 2011), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation addition, however, he also designed and implemented organized (1999), and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (2004), all with psycholgy’s most successful era of professional advocacy building the APA Practice Guilford Press. She has edited, coauthored, or contributed to Directorate in 1985. Under his almost ten-year APA tenure, millions of people gained several other books, and is Associate Editor of the Psychodynamic access to psychological services through Federal programs such as Medicare and Diagnostic Manual (2006; 2nd ed. 2017). A former president of APA’s Division of state and private insurance. He also contributed to many federal and state court Psychoanalysis, now the Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, she is on the battles supporting psychologists right to practice and provide expert opinions on editorial board of Psychoanalytic Psychology. Dr. McWilliams is a graduate of the matters related to mental health. Dr. Welch was also one of the earliest proponents National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis and is also affiliated with the of non-discriminatory treatment for the LGBTQ communities including his 1988 Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey. Awards include the testimony in front of the American Bar Association House of Delegates. Dr. Welch is Gradiva prize (1999), the Erikson Scholar award (2016), the Goethe Scholarship the recipient of numerous awards including an APA Presidential Citation for “seminal Award (2012), the Rosalee Weiss award for contributions to practice (2004), the contributions to the field of psychology.” He is the author of State of Confusion: Laughlin distinguished teacher award (2007), the Hans Strupp Award for teaching, Political Manipulation and the Assault on the American Mind (St. Martin’s Press, 2008, practice and writing (2014), and the Division 39/SPPP awards for both Leadership revised, 2018). Dr. Welch currently lives and practices clinical psychology full time in (2005) and Scholarship (2012). She has given commencement addresses for the Sausalito, CA. He is married to Leni Miller and has two adult sons, Lucas Welch who Yale University School of Medicine and the Smith College of Social Work. She was lives in NY and is a Director for the Aspen Foundation and Tucker Welch a psychiatric chosen to represent psychoanalytic therapy in APA’s 2011 remake of the classic social worker who works for the Boston Public Schools and Wediko. A graduate of film, “Three Approaches to Psychotherapy,” and was a plenary speaker for the 2015 Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Dr. Welch received a PH.D. in clinical APA convention in Toronto. Dr. McWilliams is an honorary member of the American psychology from the University of North Carolina and later was a Research Associate Psychoanalytic Association, the Moscow Psychoanalytic Society, the Institute for Graduate of the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Turin, Italy, and the Warsaw Scientific Association for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, MA. Her writings have been translated into twenty languages, and she has taught in twenty-five countries.

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DIVERSITY AWARD: SCHOLARSHIP AWARD: Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD David Lichtenstein, PhD Kirkland Vaughans is a licensed clinical psychologist and a David Lichtenstein, PhD is a psychoanalyst in private practice psychoanalyst with a private practice in New York City where in NYC, working with both adults and children. He is the he specializes in the treatment of boys of Color from all social founding Editor of DIVISION/Review, Co-Founder of Après-Coup strata. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Infant, Child, and Psychoanalytic Association and Adjunct Faculty member at the Adolescent Psychotherapy and the co-editor of the two volumes, NYU Post Doc. Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, The Psychology of Black Boys and Adolescents. He is also senior CUNY Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology and The New adjunct professor at the Derner School of Psychology and the School University Dept of Philosophy, and has worked with Das director of both the Postgraduate Program in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Unbehagen (New York) and Le Cercle Freudien (Paris). He has written numerous and the Derner Hempstead Child Clinic. He further serves as a visiting faculty articles and book chapters especially addressing psychoanalysis as influenced member and Honorary Member at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and by the work of Jacques Lacan. He is the co-editor of the recent book The Lacan Research {IPTAR}, as well as an adjunct faculty appointment at the NYU Postdoctoral Tradition (Routledge, 2018). He has led reading groups in New York for many years Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. He is a retired school psychologist and is currently teaching Lacan for Clinicians a course for CE credit independently and the former Regional Director of the New Hope Guild Centers for Children’s Mental sponsored by the Fifth Floor Associates. Health of as well as former Chairman of the Board of the Harlem Family Institute, and a founding member of Black Psychoanalyst Speak. He has presented at over 125 conferences and panel discussions on issues pertaining White racism, RESEARCH AWARD: generational transmission of trauma among , the school to prison Vittorio Lingiardi, MD pipeline for boys and girls of Color. Vittorio Lingiardi, M.D. (Milan, Italy 1960) is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is Full Professor of Dynamic Psychology and past Director of the Clinical Psychology Specialization Program in INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE ACTIVISM: the Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology of the Faculty Nina K. Thomas, PhD, ABPP, CGP of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Nina Thomas, (PhD, ABPP, CGP) is a psychologist-psychoanalyst From 1987 to 1995 he spent time as a visiting student in the USA who specializes in working with the trauma of political repression, and Canada: at the Menninger Clinic (Topeka, Kansas), Chestnut ethnic violence and war. She has published some 20 papers or Lodge Clinic (Rockville, Maryland), and McGill University (Montreal, Canada). From chapters on these topics most recently her paper co-authored with 1988 to 1998 he worked as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist at the San Raffaele Craig Haen: “Holding history: Undoing racial unconsciousness Hospital in Milan. Since 2001 he is a member of the International Association for in groups” published in the International Journal of Group Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP). He is also member of Psychotherapy, 2018. the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association; the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP); the Society for She is Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program Psychotherapy Research. His research interests include diagnostic assessment and in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis where she is also Chair of the Advanced treatment of personality disorders; process-outcome research in psychoanalysis and Specialization in Trauma and Disaster Studies. She is also on the faculty and psychotherapy, and gender identity and sexual orientation. He is author of several supervisor at the Center for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey. books and many articles published in the main international journals of psychiatry, For the past 30 years Nina has worked in international settings - in Azerbaijan, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis. Among his last books: I, you, we. Living with Yourself, Bosnia, , Palestine, - providing training and clinical supervision of mental the Other, the Others (2019); Diagnosis and Destiny (2018); Mindscapes (2017); health workers coping with massive socio-political changes. She also has conducted Personality and its disorders (2014). For the Italian Psychological Association he research on individual and societal recovery from war and political violence in wrote the Italian Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Psychotherapy Guidelines (with Nicola Argentina and South Africa and attended the International Criminal Tribunal for the Nardelli). He and Nancy McWilliams comprised the Steering Committee of the new former Yugoslavia for the same research. She is also the 2016 recipient of the Social edition of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2, 2017), which won the Justice award from the American Group Psychotherapy Foundation. American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize (Clinical section). He is the recipient of several awards including the 2005 Ralph Roughton Paper Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association and the 2018 Cesare Musatti Award from the Italian Psychoanalytic Society. He is member of the Editorial Board/Scientific Committee of Sapienza University Press. He writes for the cultural supplement Domenica of the newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore and for the newspaper Repubblica and its supplement Venerdì, where he writes the weekly column “Psycho” on cinema and psychoanalysis. He is also the author of two books of poetry.

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6:30PM - 8:00PM POSTER PRESENTATIONS & OPENING POSTER PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) Ballroom Foyer RECEPTION

The Effects of Parenting and “I Don’t Think I Know Much About Childhood Trauma on Rejection That…”: Does Therapist Mindfulness POSTER PRESENTATIONS Sensitivity During Pregnancy Predict Patient Ratings of Therapist Preeya Desai, BA Cultural Humility? Long Island University Roberta Goldman, MA Poster submissions were evaluated by the Division 39/SPPP Research Sasha Rudenstine, PhD Committee. The two highest ranking posters from a graduate student or Early Kevin B. Meehan, PhD City College of New York Career Professional will be selected as “Division 39/SPPP Scholars” at the Elizabeth Werner, PhD Poster Presentation Session. Catherine Monk, PhD Preterm Birth Among Opioid-Using Columbia University Medical Center Women vs. High Risk Controls: The Potential Moderating Role of Accompaniment in the Public Sphere: Borderline Features The Personality, Its Defenses and Psychotherapeutic Subjectivities: What Are the Psychosocial Effects of Andrea Gorrondona, BA Implications for Substance Abuse Experiences of Change in Witnessing Deportation Hearings? Chloe Cohen, BA Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Jordan J. Dunn, MA Adriana Abadi, BA Stephanie Kors, MA Therapy (PSA/PDT) and Cognitive- Rosalind Aparicio-Ramirez Aida Gruden, MS Jenny Macfie, PhD Behavioral Therapy (CBT) New School for Social Research James Sexton, PhD The University of Tennessee The George Washington University Christopher R. Bell, PhD Reliability and Validity of Comparative Saint Anselm College A Comparison of Categorical Psychotherapy Process Scale (CPPS): Identifying Specific Mindfulness and Dimensional Approaches to Exploring Utility in Doctoral Training Dimensions to Improve Addiction Maintaining Equilibrium: Finding Our Personality Assessment Treatment Way Therapeutically in a Digitally Reem Eissa, BSc Kseniia Gvozdieva, MA Disrupted Marketplace John H. Porcerelli, Ph.D. ABPP Rozita Alaluf, MA Sasha Rudenstine, PhD University of Detroit Mercy The City College of New York Matthew Berler, MS Ed The City College of New York Pace University Elias Dakwar, MD Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) Relation to Our Objects: Exploring New York State Psychiatric Institute/ in Primary Care in a Veteran’s Affairs Longitudinal Impact of Trauma on Object-Subject Relational Patterns in Columbia University College of Hospital Struggles with Maintaining a Healthy Smart Phone Use Physicians and Surgeons Weight in Adults Cassondra Feldman, PsyD Kelli Little, PsyD Christopher Schadt, PsyD “And I Tell Myself, a Moon Will Rise Andrew Carton, MPsy The Wright Institute Lauren Wash, MA From my Darkness”: A Trauma- James Sexton, PhD Binhuan Wang, PhD Informed Group Psychotherapy The George Washington University Understanding depression as the Cory K. Chen, PhD interaction of traits and functioning Protocol for Middle Eastern and North A Meta-Analysis on Eating Disorders U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Lingyue Lu, MSW African Trauma Survivors and Defense Mechanisms New York Harbor Alya Gaspard, BA Saba Aqel, MA Susana Cruz García, BA Northwestern University, The Family The Interaction of Human Movement Divya Babbar, BS William Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP James Sexton, PhD Institute John Jay College Determinants and Sex on Levels of Defiance and Aggression The George Washington University Ethgender effects of Anger Theoretical and Practical Vicissitudes Anielle Fredman, BA Expression and Control on Can mindfulness training decrease of Countertransference in Acting-Out: Emma Routhier, MA internalized racism? Depression Content Analysis from Psychoanalysis Sasha Rudenstine, PhD Lian Malki-Schubert, BA Divya Babbar, BS Barbara Henderson Cubillas, MS Steve Tuber, PhD Mengpin Zhang, MA Rozita Alaluf, MA Dr. Hada Soria Escalante The City College of New York Sasha Rudenstine, PhD Ehsan Falasiri, BA Universidad de Monterrey James Sexton, PhD The City College of New York The George Washington University

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) POSTER PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

Therapists’ Attachment Styles, The Mediating Influence of Self- Family Secrets: The Articulation of the Towards Trauma-Informed Treatment Perceived Ruptures, the Alliance, & Esteem on the Vulnerable Narcissistic Known and the Unknown of Intimate Partner Violence Therapist Empathy Experience of Shame Joanna Rybnick, BA Survivors: An Examination of Pavani Khera, MSc Courtney Peters, BA Sophie Strauss, BA Interpersonal Trauma Sequelae in Megan Graves, BA Nicole M. Cain, PhD Eva Feindler, PhD Case Examples from Participatory Cheri Marmarosh, PhD Rutgers University Long Island University-Post Action Research The George Washington University Marina Weiss, MA The Impact of Ambivalence on Psychotherapy Process in Regulation Adelphi University Derner School Reaching out to the digital Other for Maternal Identity and Anxiety during Focused Psychotherapy for Children of Psychology parenting advice, a qualitative study First-Time Pregnancy Arielle Sherman, MS Clare McCormack PhD María Mirón, MS Sarah A. Kalmenson Pinson, MA Thomas Kui, MS Obianuju Berry MD, MPH Universidad de Monterrey Lisa Wallner Samstag, PhD Tracy A. Prout, PhD Columbia University Long Island University Yeshiva University Sofía Martínez, BS Nina Katzander PhD Myrna García, BS Amanda Strano, MS Exploring the Psychology of Adelphi University Derner School Kinedu Geoffrey Goodman, PhD Pregnancy and Childbirth for of Psychology Survivors of Sexual Assault Long Island University Difference on Campus: The Role of Locating Pivotal Moments within Climate in Identity Formation Jourdan Porter, MA Do Fathers Matter? Childhood Widener University Psychotherapy Sessions using Nancy Darling, PhD Parental Attachment and Adult Anxious and Depressive Symptoms Computerized Linguistic Measures Oberlin College Psychodynamic Therapy for Hoarding and Therapist’s Within-session Leila Talhouk, MA Rachel M. Maskin, MA Disorder Comments City College, City University of New York Ashley N. Russell, MA Melissa Roed, PsyD Xinyao Zhang, MA Deborah P. Welsh, PhD Ellis Psychology Attachment, Emotion Regulation, Columbia University University of Tennessee Mentalization, and Substance Use The Experience of the China American Wilma Bucci, PhD among Substance Using Adults Demographic Variables as Predictors Psychoanalytic Alliance: Organizing, Adelphi University Mark A. Teles, PhD of Dropout from Brief Dynamic Teaching, Supervising, Learning, and Bernard Maskit, PhD Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) Researching the Possible Profession Joanne E. Callan, PhD, ABPP Irwin F. Rosenfarb, PhD Stony Brook University Fayel Mustafiz, BA Richard Ruth, PhD Omar M. Alhassoon, PhD Lauren K. Wash, MA The George Washington University and Sean Murphy, PhD Alliant International University Cory K. Chen, PhD Washington School of Psychiatry John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Patricia A. Judd, PhD City University of New York VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Elise Snyder, MD University of California Manhattan campus China American Psychoanalytic Alliance Seeing Blindness Reflective Functioning and Expressed and Yale University School of Medicine Depressive Personality Patterns and Leslie Thompson, MSc Emotion Across the Schizotypy Jing Lan, EdD Physiological Stress University of Monterrey Spectrum The Family Institute, Northwestern Victoria Todd, MS Ozge Pazar, BA University Julianna Dubendorff, BA Howard Steele, PhD Aislinn Gherman, BA Wendy Cuiqin Wen, MS McWelling Todman, PhD James Sexton, PhD Private Practice and Chicago Institute of The New School for Social Research The George Washington University Psychoanalysis

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7:00AM - 8:20AM Section III: Women, Gender and Psychoanalysis. Collective Voices—A Conversation with Carol POSTER PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) Ballroom II, III, IV Gilligan, Anton Hart, and Dionne Powell Deciding to Report Sexual The Moderating Role of Reflective Join the conversation about breaking silence, exploring Harassment at Work Functioning Between Maternal resistance, and finding a voice. In this time of intense Vanessa Hartmann, MFA Borderline Features and Adolescent political division and social inequities, how do we look Kate Szymanski, PhD Maltreatment inward and reflect together to understand more? How do Sundus Fayyaz, BA Chloe T. Cohen, BA we speak, and also hear, the silenced voices within our Lauren Loughlin, MA Andrea Gorrondona, BA patients and ourselves? Let’s discuss. Adelphi University Stephanie Kors, MA Jenny Macfie, PhD Theorizing the Cisgender University of Tennessee 8:30AM - 5:00PM ABPP EXAM Clinical Stance Majestic Ballroom Hannah Schmitt, MS Ferkauf School of Psychology at Yeshiva University 8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

ROUNDTABLE Psychoanalytic Candidacy Today, Yesterday, Julliard and Tomorrow: A Multi-Generational Experiential Discourse 1.75 Credits In the spirit of foresight, this multi-generational interactive discourse features early career clinicians as current candidates, recent analytic institute graduates, and senior analysts. Each panelist will reflect on what is offered, owed, and needed for the current generation of psychoanalytic candidates. All participants and panelists will reflect on wished for, feared, and unexpected experiences as it relates to candidacy.

CHAIR/MODERATOR: Noemi Ford, PsyD PRESENTERS: Michael Klein, PhD Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP Oksana Yakushko, PhD Ashland Thompson, MS, MA Donna Dholakia, LMSW Adam Hinshaw, PhD Anna Maria Baldauf, PsyD

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ROUNDTABLE Disrupting Whiteness in Pursuit of Reparations Carnegie We need a reckoning with this nation’s foundation of trauma, genocide and slavery. This roundtable of people 1.75 Credits ROUNDTABLE BiFurious: Reckoning with Bi Invisibility in from diverse racial identities, generations, and geography Alvin Psychoanalytic Theory, Training, and Practice will use psychoanalytic, social, and critical theory Through personal narratives and clinical case material, concepts and approaches to consider how whiteness 1.75 Credits six bisexual-identified clinicians reckon with the harms hampers Reparations work in community spaces, caused by biphobia and bi-erasure (both within and psychoanalytic spaces and institutions. outside psychoanalysis). Presenters will engage PRESENTERS: participants in creatively foreseeing future psychoanalytic theory, training, and practice that affirms lives and Christine Schmidt, LCSW-R identities that embody fluidity and resist oppressive Lynne Layton, PhD binaries. Molly Merson, LMFT Carnella Gordon-Brown, LCSW CHAIR/MODERATOR: Natasha Holmes, PsyD Elizabeth Clark, PsyD Tarell Kyles, MA PRESENTERS: Shelley Marfori, PsyD Not an Expert PSYCHOTHERAPY Courting Curiosity: Psychoanalysis and Sherina Persaud, PhD INTEGRATION Psychotherapy Integration Possibility Model DISCUSSION GROUP Psychoanalysts exist in an increasingly pluralistic world Taylor Mefford, MSEd Booth of psychotherapeutic approaches. This creates an Beyond Beginnings and End Points exciting challenge as we attempt to sort through our 1.75 Credits unique contributions, strengths and weaknesses in Brooke Kramer, PsyD relation to other therapeutic models, including when we Fluidity may integrate practices from outside psychoanalysis into our clinical work. If psychoanalysis is to survive Heather Macmillan Macgibbon, LMSW and thrive, we must also think about how we engage Queer Enough in meaningful dialogue with other perspectives. This discussion group will focus on the challenges and opportunities inherent in making a home in the psychoanalytic community while engaging meaningfully with alternative approaches.

PRESENTERS: Jill Bresler, PhD Catherine F. Eubanks, PhD

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL Building Blocks: A Path of Reckoning Transmitted Wintergarden & Edison Trauma and Restoring Attachment in Birth Mothers and Children in Foster Care PANEL Reckoning with Asian American Race Relations and 1.75 Credits Psychoanalysis Building Blocks is a psychodynamic treatment for families Uris in the child welfare system. To establish its effectiveness, This panel reckons with the complicated relationship research measures are integrated into the intervention. 1.75 Credits between Asian racialization and psychoanalytic We will reckon with the various forms of “data” – both discourse. Through presentations and reflective clinical observations and research - to identify factors exercises, Asian American presenters will discuss facilitating trust, healing and attachment in parent-child racial melancholia in clinical practice, a theory of racial relationships. reflective functioning that includes cultural/historical contexts, and challenges to the assumption of “radical PRESENTERS: difference” between West and East. Phyllis Cohen, PhD DISCUSSANT: Jill Bellinson, PhD Kris Yi, PhD, PsyD Jordan Bate, PhD Ashley Golub, PsyD PRESENTERS: Natalie Hung, PhD West Meets East: Cultural Anxieties in Psychodynamic STEERING COMMITTEE The Writing and Scholarship of Lewis Aron: Psychotherapy with Asian Americans INVITED PANEL Wide Ranging, Deep, Committed, Passionate, Jasmine Ueng-McHale, PhD Broadway Transformative Mentalizing Racial Relations and Asian American 1.75 Credits This intermediate invited program panel will address the Experiences of Race intellectual, scholarly, and clinical contributions of the late Lewis Aron. Dr. Aron was one of the leading minds Dhwani Shah, MD in contemporary psychoanalysis, specifically relational When Ghosts Refuse to Become Ancestors: Struggling psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The program is with a Therapeutic Approach to Racial Melancholia in composed of three presentations and some video clips. Clinical Practice with Asian American Patients The audience will participate in a discussion at the end of the presentations.

PANEL Having and Hiding: Reckoning with the Lived CHAIR/MODERATOR: Experience of Privilege Alvin Spyros D. Orfanos, PhD, ABPP How is privilege felt or known in relation to one’s sense 1.75 Credits of self and others, and how is it hidden and disowned? PRESENTERS: This panel examines the lived experience of privilege, Spyros D. Orfanos, PhD, ABPP its psychological underpinnings, and how it affects The Arc of Lew Aron’s Psychoanalytic Scholarship perception, relatedness, and integration of consciously- held social values and unconscious desires. Adrienne Harris, PhD The Encounter and Revival of Sander Ferenczi DISCUSSANT: Galit Atlas, PhD Mary Kim Brewster, PhD Dramatic Dialogue PRESENTERS: Stephen Anen, PhD Going-on-Privileged: Checking and Reckoning Jane Caflisch, PhD Privilege and the Hatred of Being Seen Danielle Frank, LICSW, MSW Privilege, Desire and Ambivalence

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 12:15PM - 2:00PM LUNCH BREAK

STEERING Reckoning with Trauma in Theory and Practice 12:15PM - 2:00PM Lenape Center Panel (Presidential Invited Lunch) COMMITTEE A diverse panel will discuss how the psychoanalytic history This invited lunchtime presentation will be both INVITED PANEL Broadway of privileging internal agency/fantasy/conflict/representation informative and interactive. Invited guests from the Imperial has contributed to years of dismissal of the reality of the Lenape Center with support by the Dialogues Across impact of individual and communal trauma on psychic 1.75 Credits Difference Task Force co-chairs will share information structure and process from childhood to adulthood. Ample and perspectives about local indigenous history and time will be provided for audience engagement. colonialism, giving members an opportunity to reflect, engage, and connect. CHAIR/MODERATOR: Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD RSVP required, please email springmeeting2020@ gmail.com to reserve your spot. Space is limited and PRESENTERS: is accepted on a first come first served basis. Please Yoa’d Ghanadry Hakim, MA RSVP by March 10. The Manifestation of Continuous Trauma in Palestine (Palestine a case of CTSD) 12:00PM - 2:00PM Accreditation of Psychoanalytic Education Gilbert Wallace Kliman, MD Programs: Orientation to the work of the Recorded Video Interview Discussing Trauma and ACPE Meeting Accreditation Council for Psychoanalytic Education Reflective Network Therapy Orpheum The Accreditation Council for Psychoanalytic Education Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD (ACPEinc) was established by the major psychoanalytic Trauma Theory and Psychoanalysis: From a Dissociated membership organizations to develop Standards for Past Towards an Integrated Future Psychoanslytic Education. Currently twelve programs are accredited. This program will orient psychologists Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD to the ACPEinc’s work and the need for ABPP-certified Re-thinking Adult Onset Trauma psychologists to help with our mission.

PRESENTERS: 10:30AM - 12:15PM KEYNOTE Sheila Hafter Gray, MD, FABP Ballroom II, III, IV NANCY CARO HOLLANDER, PHD William MacGillivray, PhD, ABPP A Psychoanalysis for Precarious Times: Decolonizing Our Theory and Praxis This keynote situates subjectivity in relation to Power, today manifested in right-wing authoritarianism and inequitable neoliberal policies that threaten massive psychological destablization. Hollander explores how American psychoanalysis has universalized the Eurocentric subject, inhibiting our integration of alternative perspectives on culturally-constructed unconscious processes, including voices representing peoples who occupy colonized subject positions within VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! our settler colonial society. She posits a transformative psychoanalysis that takes account of how racialized VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET othering facilitates massive denial of climate extinction, the most profound peril facing humanity today. Please see bio on page 16.

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12:15PM - 2:00PM SECTION AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS DISCUSSION GROUP Erotic Transference and Countertransference: The Booth Discussion Continues This discussion group will provide an opportunity for Wintergarden & Edison Section II Board No CE Credits Offered attendees to discuss their experiences with erotic Booth Section III Board transference and countertransference within a safe Morosco Section VIII Board and supportive environment. Our intent is to open Imperial Section X Board communication on this topic. We will all grapple Plymouth Candidate Outreach Committee together with the challenging moments, when sexual Uris Ethics Committee attraction enters the room, in a safe and supportive Julliard Early Career Committee environment, as we recognize that we are all vulnerable Carnegie International Relations Committee in these clinical moments. A case will be provided as a Alvin Psychoanalysis and Healthcare Committee springboard for discussion. New attendees are welcome. Those who attended this group last year are welcome as well. The maximum number of attendees is 30. 1:00PM - 2:00PM BERTRAM KARON MEMORIAL AND DISCUSSION PRESENTERS: Join the Division 39/SPPP Task Force for Psychosis and Broadway Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, PsyD Dissociation as we celebrate the life, legacy, and ideas of Bertram Karon (1930-2019), who dedicated his life to Judith L. Alpert, PhD furthering the psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenia and other serious emotional disturbances. All are welcome to view psychotherapy clips and share thoughts STEERING COMMITTEE Queer and Gender Expansive Clinicians of Color about this remarkable psychologist. INVITED PANEL Talk Psychoanalysis: A Dialogues Across Difference Imperial Invited Panel The voices of QTPOC (queer and trans/gender 1.75 Credits 2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS expansive people of color) clinicians are historically and currently silenced within psychoanalysis due to oppressive forces operating on individual, structural, and RESEARCH AWARD Vittorio Lingiardi, MD cultural levels.This panel foregrounds the experiences PRESENTATION Please see bio on page 35. of three QTPOC clinicians who will dialogue with one Carnegie another with and with attendees. CO-CHAIRS: ROUNDTABLE Mother Knows Best: Between the Body and the Mamta Dadlani, PhD (Moderator) Broadway Social Order Kori Bennett, PsyD Our collective has addressed the inter-weaving of 1.75 Credits gender and sexuality for several years, exploring PRESENTERS: subjectivity’s psychosocial frame. We turn here to Jourdan Porter, MA Mother’s intermediary location between individual and Luis Ramirez, LCSW culture, and invite the audience to join us in querying the Jixia Ao, MSW profound roles mothers play in constituting “femininity” in all genders.

PRESENTERS: Orna Guralnik, PhD Stephen Hartman, PhD Julie Leavitt, MD Francisco Gonzalez, MD Jade McGleughlin, MSW, LICSW Eyal Rozmarin, PhD

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL Reckoning with Winnicott’s Foresight and Blindspots Uris in his Case of “The Piggle” Reopening Winnicott’s classic case in child 1.75 Credits STEERING Who am I and How Did I Get Here? Insights from psychoanalysis, “The Piggle,” engages us all in questions COMMITTEE Community-Based Research with Pregnant and about clinical process then and now. The child patient, INVITED PANEL Postpartum Women Struggling with New Motherhood now as an adult shared memories of the work and we Morosco In this intermediate panel, clinician-researchers reckon with cultures’ changing attitudes regarding race, investigate the conflicts, tensions, and determinants gender, as well as attachment and work with parents. 1.75 Credits of the lived experiences of women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Comprehensive data will DISCUSSANT: disentangle conceptualizations of motherhood offered Laurel Silber, PsyD by analysts like Winnicott and Stern, including how “Psychoanalysis Shared”: A Precursor to The Relational attachment classification, reflective functioning, and Turn in Child Psychoanalysis trauma relate to symptomatology and psychotherapy process. CHAIR/MODERATOR: Corinne Masur, PsyD DISCUSSANTS: PRESENTERS: Beatrice Beebe, PhD Lawrence D. Blum, MD Deborah Luepnitz, PhD The Piggle Speaks: Conversations about Winnicott, Race MODERATOR: and Gender with the Adult, Gabrielle Inga Blom, PhD PRESENTERS: PANEL Trauma and Undocumented Migration: Ozlem Bekar, PhD Psychoanalytic Experiences with a Madeleine Miller-Bottome, MA Julliard Contemporary Crisis 1.75 Credits Using a psychoanalytic lens and in-depth observational PANEL Of Bodies that Question: Fanon, Psychoanalysis and and interview-based exploration of the experience of undocumented migration, this panel explores Wintergarden & Edison Phenomenology How might we take up Fanon’s psychoanalytic undocumented experience through three distinct 1.75 Credits account of racism via a politically rejuvenated form perspectives: pre-migration identity and acculturation, of phenomenology? Such an undertaking enables us the migrants journey as complex trauma, and to highlight a surprising series of convergences and unaccompanied adolescent’s experiences of detention. parallels between psychoanalytic and phenomenological CHAIR/MODERATOR: and psychoanalytic engagements with racism, such as: varying conceptual articulations of Fanon’s account of Ricardo Ainslie, PhD racializing and racist embodiment, firstly, explorations PRESENTERS: of racist temporality and the differential time afforded Crystal Guevara, PhD those subjectivities and bodies designated as ‘non-white’, Hannah McDermott, MA secondly, and the dimension of the white/racializing gaze, thirdly. Maureen Katz, MD Tara Bredesen, MSW PRESENTERS: Derek Hook, PhD Leswin Laubscher, PhD Miraj Desai, PhD

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 5:00PM - 5:30PM JOIN US FOR A COFFEE & SWEETS BREAK Conference Level Foyer ROUNDTABLE Psychoanalytic Psychology’s Failure to Mentalize: Alvin Reckoning with the Denigration of the Autistic Community 5:30PM - 6:30PM SPECIAL KEYNOTE CONVERSATION 1.75 Credits This panel will demonstrate how psychoanalytic Broadway Conversation with Mireille Fanon-Mendès France psychology has contributed to the marginalization and dehumanization of the autistic community. It will offer Please see bio on page 16. explanations for our continued struggle to empathize with All attendees welcome. the lived experience of autistics and demonstrate how psychodynamic principles can be used to foster empathy and deepen treatment with autistics. 5:30PM - 6:30PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION PRESENTERS: Stacey Dershewitz, JD, PsyD Sarah L. Hedlund, PhD PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Materializing Intersubjectivity and the Third Through Paul Gedo, PhD Wintergarden & Edison Brainwave Synchronicity I developed an interactive art installation which quite 1 Credit literally materializes the intersubjective or transitional 3:00PM - 4:00PM SPECIAL KEYNOTE CONVERSATION third, through the measurement of interpersonal brain- synchronization. In this paper I will demonstrate my Orpheum Conversation with Nancy Caro Hollander and installation and hope to provoke a discussion on art’s Graduate Students potential to bring psychoanalytic concepts to a broader Please see bio on page 16. audience. PRESENTERS: Stephanie Koziej, Mphil

4:10PM - 5:00 PM KEYNOTE Ballroom II, III, IV MIREILLE FANON-MENDÈS FRANCE PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Disavowed Attractions and (Queer) Community Orpheum Infractions: Sexual Boundary Violations Beyond the Whereof Future Generations? Cisgender/Heterosexual Male/Female Dyad Against the backdrop of current day deadly policies, 1 Credit This paper proposes a new model for discussing sexual it is our obligation to think about future generations. boundary violations in dyads other than cisgender/ This talk will take up the hope we may have for heterosexual male therapist and cisgender/heterosexual the day after, a necessary consideration for a female client, including those with a queer/trans therapist decolonized world. and/or client as well as those in which the attractions are Please see bio on page 16. dystonic with one or both parties’ identities.

PRESENTERS: Kori Bennett, PsyD Elizabeth Clark, PsyD

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5:30PM - 6:30PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Psychoanalysis and Decoloniality: Towards Praxes Uris of Liberation Two scholars from the Global South ( & Egypt) draw PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Toni Morrison, the Psychoanalyst 1 Credit on psychoanalysis (Freud & Lacan) and decoloniality Morosco Two analysts engage author Toni Morrison’s unique (Fanon & Freire) in their work in an effort to enact a reckonings with, and foresight about, American society, praxis of liberation. 1 Credit to explore how psychoanalysis might move into spaces of cultural relevance, by engaging other points of view, PRESENTERS: to see what we are missing, and where we are, or have María-Constanza Garrido Sierralta, BA been, stuck. A Freudo-Marxist Analysis of Repression in Chile PRESENTERS: Robert K. Beshara, PhD Michelle Stephens, PhD Reckoning with Egypt’s Sub-Oppressors Amidst A Lack Cleonie White, PhD of Foresightedness: Decolonial Liberation as the End of History

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Reawakening a Psychoanalytic Framework for Julliard Understanding Bodily Experience and Movement PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Illness versus Resilience in the Story of a Refugee Processes 1 Credit Carnegie A clinical case presentation of Syrian refugees This paper examines the current status of key will illustrate the unique dilemmas that arise in the elements of the Kestenberg Movement Profile as a 1 Credit therapeutic relationship with individuals currently psychoanalytically framed approach to understanding engaged in issues pertaining to acute trauma, meaning in embodied expeience fo kinesthetic acculturation, and immigration. Individuals will be sensations and rhythmic changes. Particular attention is challenged to shed traditional methods of case given to shape-flow (changes in body contour) as they conceptualization for a more culturally sensitive relate to self-states and modes of relating. vantage point.

PRESENTER: PRESENTER: K Mark Sossin, PhD Ingi Soliman, PhD

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION From the 2019 to Serena Williams: PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Mindful listening: An Antidote to Ethical Loneliness Imperial Reckoning with What the Marginalization of Women in Sports Tells us About Ourselves Plymouth in the Treatment of Psychosis 1 Credit Presenters draw on their clinical work and on ten years This interactive presentation examines how marginalizing 1 Credit women in sports highlights some conflictual psychic of research collaboration to articulate a therapeutic functions of professional athletics in America. With multi- approach of mindful dynamic listening to address the media examples, the presenter will psychoanalytically ethical loneliness that can exacerbate symptoms of address how the exclusionary unconscious motivations psychosis. Psychoanalysis can offer an emancipatory in sports fandom beckons for a reckoning with a broader life-affirming treatment for persons with severe responsibility for socio-economic oppressive practices we psychic distress. all share. PRESENTERS: PRESENTER: Michael O’Loughlin, PhD Joseph Reynoso, PhD Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP

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5:30PM - 6:20PM MEET THE AUTHOR SESSIONS MEET THE AUTHOR Toward a Social Psychoanalysis: Culture, Character, Booth and Normative Unconscious Processes Lynne Layton, author, and Marianna Leavy-Sperounis, MEET THE AUTHOR How to Be a Better Child Therapist: An Integrative editor of Toward a Social Psychoanalysis: Culture, Character, and Normative Unconscious Processes, will Majestic Boardroom Model for Therapeutic Change How to Be a Better Child Therapist: An Integrative have a conversation with each other and the audience Model for Therapeutic Change presents an integrative about our vision of social psychoanalysis and how that model of therapeutic change in child and adolescent vision can be applied to clinical work, the study of culture, psychotherapy, based on a contemporary understanding and activism. of children’s emotions and emotional needs, as well as PRESENTERS: practical plans for strengthening family relationships and solving common family problems. Lynne Layton, PhD Marianna Leavy-Sperounis, PsyD PRESENTER: Kenneth Barish, PhD 6:30PM - 8:00PM PRESIDENT & SECTION I CONVERSATION Regency Room FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC CANDIDATES, MEET THE AUTHOR Why Does Patriarchy Persist? Regency Mezzanine GRADUATE STUDENTS AND EARLY Shubert Boardroom What makes patriarchy so resilient and resistant to CAREER PROFESSIONALS change? In Why does patriarchy persist? Carol Gilligan and Naomi Snider apply a psychoanalytic lens to one of the most pressing yet underexplored issues of our times. Join the authors to explore the implications of their 6:30PM - 8:00PM SECTION X & VIII: JOINT RECEPTION discoveries for psychoanalytic theory and practice. Park Avenue Room

PRESENTERS: Park Mezzanine Carol Gilligan, PhD Naomi Snider, LLM 6:30PM - 8:00PM SECTION II RECEPTION Chrysler Room & MEET THE AUTHOR Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice: Chrysler Mezzanine Alvin A New Model for Understanding Gender This book talk will discuss the new theory developed by the author to understanding trans and nonbinary experience and the different approach to clinical practice based on this interdisciplinary theory of gender.

PRESENTER: S.J. Langer, LCSW-R

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MEETINGS

7:00AM - 8:00AM PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING 8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Shubert Boardroom

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD David Lichtenstein, PhD PRESENTATION 7:00AM - 8:20AM SECTION V: COFFEE & CONVERSATION Please see bio on page 35. Orpheum Ballroom II, III, IV Evidence-Based Treatment: Implications for Psychoanalysis Join a group of researchers, scholars, and colleagues ROUNDTABLE Reckoning with Our History of Harm: The Journey of for a morning cup of coffee or tea and stimulating LGBTQ+ Individuals discussion. We will grapple with the concept of evidence- Morosco As the field of psychoanalysis engages in increasing based treatment, try to discern what it really means, and 1.75 Credits self-reflexivity, it is imperative to include an examination consider the implications for psychoanalysis now and of the history of discrimination of LGBTQ+ individuals. in the future. Join the discussion with John Auerbach, This roundtable will elucidate the history of exclusion and PhD, Bill Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP, Larry Rosenberg, PhD, pathologizing of LGBTQ+ persons. Through historical Ginny Shiller, PhD and others. reckoning, implications for reparations will be considered via discussion with attendees.

DISCUSSANT: 8:00AM - 9:00AM JOURNAL COMMITTEE MEETING Brian Brown, PsyD Shurbert Boardroom PRESENTERS: ABPP BOARD MEETING Romy A. Reading, PhD Shara Sand, PsyD 8:30AM - 5:00PM Rhonda Factor, PhD Charles Silverstein, PhD Majestic Ballroom

ROUNDTABLE Clinicians of Color Reckoning with Idealizing Alvin Transference This roundtable revisits idealizing transference within 1.75 Credits Black and Brown therapeutic dyads to explore clients’ and clinicians’ complex experiences with race even within people of color dyads. This roundtable, comprised wholly of ECP clinicians of color, will unpack transferential dynamics such as devaluing, avoiding difference, and expectations around expertise, among others. VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! PRESENTERS: VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET Grace Beah, MSW Fatima Amr, MSW Tara Venkatraman, MSW Carter J. Carter, LICSW

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL Longing & Belonging: Migration into Psychoanalysis and the U.S. Plymouth Cultural Sphere The United States, and psychoanalysis in its context, has a complicated history ROUNDTABLE Crossing the Pacific Ocean: Paying for the Price 1.75 Credits welcoming diverse identities and those seeking refuge in our culture and treatment Julliard of Whiteness contexts. This panel seeks to reflect on past, present, and future struggles This panel will present the embodied subjective embracing those who have migrated to our physical and therapeutic spaces. 1.75 Credits experiences of three cis-gendered male Asian American clinicians (Korean, Chinese and Filipino), CHAIR: and how each have struggled with our invisible Monisha Nayar-Akhtar, PhD and minoritized identities, and reckoned with our contributions to “whiteness,” personally and DISCUSSANT: professionally. Panel papers will include the sharing of Michael O’Loughlin, PhD each presenter’s multigenerational immigration history, PRESENTER: case material, and a discussion of the challenges Laura Reid, PsyD we face in moving toward a “beyond white” collective psychoanalysis. PANEL Is There a Room for Us? When, Why and How Group Therapy is a PRESENTERS: Uris Modality of Choice for Vulnerable, Marginalized, Underserved and Tim Kim, MFA, MA Challenging Individuals, and Sometimes Clinicians Themselves Crackers Break Easily: Identity as White Derivative 1.75 Credits This panel examines how group therapy can engage marginalized individuals, Alexander Shen, PsyD promoting profound intrapsychic and interpersonal change. Power dynamics, Beyond Dichotomies of White and Non-White: And, especially related to race and class, are revealed, with the therapist as expert and and, AND, &… outsider in group process. An analyst offers his own group therapy experience, and resulting changes in his psychoanalytic practice. Gregory Desierto, PsyD Reckoning with the Un-Interpellated and Lacking DISCUSSANT: Foresight - Filipinos on the White Brick Road Cheri Marmarosh, PhD PRESENTERS: CHILD AND Walls: Within Us and Between Us Inga Blom, PhD ADOLESCENT This introductory level presentation and discussion William Braun, PsyD DISCUSSION will address the complex emotions and experiences Amanda Zayde, PsyD GROUP of an immigrant child seen from ages 6 through 9, Booth along with those of her undocumented mother and permanent resident father. Experiences of separation PANEL Worlding the Human: Re-thinking Relationality and Environment 1.75 Credits and hardships associated with moving between lands Wintergarden Taking up environmental issues—climate change and non-human life—this panel and cultures can heighten emotional conflicts parents & Edison addresses challenges these raise for psychoanalytic thinking, clinical practice themselves bring to parenting and transmit to children. and professional development. In rethinking life and death, the larger aim of 1.75 Credits Following presentation of case material, Dr. Malberg the panel is to challenge human exceptionalism in order to imagine a future of will discuss the case and then welcome the thoughts optimism through human reckoning. of attendees. PRESENTERS: DISCUSSANT: Katie Gentile, PhD Norka T. Malberg, PsyD Creating Optimism for Human Extinction: Psychoanalysis and Interspecies CO-MODERATORS: Becoming Seth Aronson, PsyD Patricia Clough, PhD Virginia M. Shiller, PhD Climate Change Made Easy but Really it isn’t: Re-Thinking Knowing and Truth PRESENTER: Susan Kassouf, PhD Rebekah Small, LCSW Psychoanalytic Reflections on a Hotter Planet

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8:30AM - 10:15AM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 12:15PM - 2:00PM LUNCH BREAK

EARLY CAREER When is Graduate School Really Over? Unpacking, 12:15PM - 2:00PM Difficulty Creating a Space PROFESSIONAL Redressing, Reframing, and Reworking What We’ve Broadway Co-Chairs Invited space in Collaboration with The Inter- (ECP) COMMITTEE Learned Institute Task Force on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion INVITED PANEL In this introductory, interactive panel, early career clinicians It is difficult to create a space to speak of wounds and Imperial will share their thoughts, ideas, questions, and experiences as it relates to being a contemporary psychodynamic oppressive states during one’s training and education. 1.75 Credits therapist. Specifically, how do we integrate, change, and It is also difficult to conjure a mirror (an exposition) of rework our formal classroom training into the consulting overarching institutional issues, without recreating spaces room? Panelists will discuss ideas about the changing role of coercion and non-safety. Is our institution/our collective of supervision, the shift in identity from student to teacher, ready to hold what is to be witnessed without re-creating parallel processes in supervision, and cross-cultural harm? We invite candidates, students and faculty to competency challenges. Case material will be used and a grapple with these questions over lunch. Space will be senior supervisor will guide discussion between panelists made especially for candidates and graduate students and among audience members. to share their reflections on and experiences with the conference. DISCUSSANT: Larry Rosenberg, PhD 12:15PM - 2:00PM MEETINGS PRESENTERS: Shari Appollon, LCSW Jordan Bate, PhD Imperial Section I Board Tiffany L. Frank, PhD Morosco Section IV Board Laura Levin, PhD Uris Section V Board Leslie Thompson Garcia, MSc Alvin Section IX Board Carnegie Awards Committee Board 10:30AM - 12:15PM KEYNOTE Julliard Sexualities and Gender Identities Committee Orpheum Ballroom II, III, IV USHA TUMMALA-NARRA, PHD Education and Training Committee Board Booth Multicultural Concerns Committee Board 1.75 Credits Can We Decolonize Narratives on Development in Wintergarden & Edison Scholars Program Board Psychoanalysis? Psychoanalytic theory was founded on a fundamental challenge to existing assumptions about human development and its relationship to conflict and suffering. Yet, the quest to describe the psyche in universal terms superseded attention to the inextricable connection between psyche and context with regard to development. This presentation will explore how narratives on development within psychology and psychoanalysis continue to reflect colonized perspectives rooted in particular Euro-American views. VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! Focusing primarily on race and immigration, I consider VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET how an effort to decolonize narratives on development is not only critical for moving toward culturally informed theory and practice, but also an ethical imperative in psychoanalysis. Please see bio on page 17.

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Steering Committee Colonialism and the Climate Crisis: Links we Cannot Invited Panel Afford to Attack Imperial In 1972 Searles wrote that psychoanalysis ignores the ROUNDTABLE Reckoning with The Violence of Whiteness: 1.75 Credits environment at its peril. Nearly 50 years later, his words Uris Implications of Fairbairn’s Structural Theory on continue to ring true as much of psychoanalysis struggles Critical Race Dialogue to find ways to work with the loss of familiar life-ways 1.75 Credits This roundtable will put Fairbairn’s theories in an and anxieties about extinction. This panel explores our unlikely conversation with the black feminist writings of climate crisis, its differential impacts, and the ways bell hooks, and critical race/psychoanalytic writings of some communities are resisting continued forms of Shinhee Han and David Eng. Our aim is to query how colonialism that function to disavow the devastation of we reckon analytically with the violence that whiteness the planet. From the courageous actions of indigenous inflicts from personal, political and clinical standpoints. women fighting big oil for their water rights, to disaster capitalism in Southeast Louisiana and Puerto Rico, to DISCUSSANT: the clinic, where the next generation struggles with a Rory Crath, PhD catastrophic future, this panel seeks to use the tools of psychoanalysis to resist human destruct/iveness/tion. PRESENTERS: Tessa Corcoran-Sayers, MSW MODERATOR: Diana Sencherey, MSW Katie Gentile, PhD Emma Levine-Nevel, MSW PRESENTERS: Griselda Tomaino, MSW Nathan Jessee, MA Lorin Leake, MSW Settler Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, and Ecocide in Lucia Flores, MSW Southeast Louisiana Maura Kinney, MSW Chakira Haddock-Lazala, PhD The Ladies of the Wind- Guabancex, Katrina, Maria ROUNDTABLE De-Marginalizing Psychoanalysis and Me Julliard This panel explores the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Jessica Chavez, PhD Manual (PDM-2): its rationale, relevance, similarities 1.75 Credits Inheriting the end of the world: Climate crisis in the and differences from other diagnostic manuals, and psyches of young adults considers how the PDM-2 might serve to demarginalize psychoanalysis in the contemporary world of mental Elizabeth Allured, PsyD health. We provide clinical illustrations and will invite Ecopsychoanalysis Comes to the Institute: Weaving participation from the audience. Theories, Acknowledging a Wider Intersubjective Field

PRESENTERS: Jan Haaken, PhD Elliot Jurist, PhD Being an ally to Indigenous activists: Making the documentary Necessity: Oil, water and climate resistance Vittorio Lingiardi, MD Norka T. Malberg, PsyD

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS RESEARCH Treating Veterans with Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy COMMITTEE This panel will outline the experience of implementing Dynamic INVITED Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) in a VA medical center. DIT is a time- GRADUATE Institutional Racism and Oppression Across the PANEL limited psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression that targets STUDENT Various Domains of Psychoanalytic Psychology: Booth internal and external experience of significant relationships and how COMMITTEE A Multigenerational Conversation these affect patients’ experience of themselves, others, and ultimately 1.75 Credits INVITED PANEL This introductory presentation plans to address symptoms. Morosco multicultural and diversity concerns, institutionalized racism, and oppression. This will be a multigenerational DISCUSSANT: 1.75 Credits conversation and panelists will engage in a discussion Paul Wachtel, PhD regarding their personal and professional experiences CHAIRS: of the aforementioned concerns. Audience members will be encouraged to engage in a discussion regarding Tracy A. Prout, PhD diversity, and multicultural issues, particularly within the Kevin B. Meehan, PhD context of institutionalized racism and oppression. PRESENTERS: DISCUSSANT: Cory K. Chen, PhD Ashland Thompson, PsyD Seeking and Creating Spaces for Dynamic Treatment in the VA CHAIR/MODERATOR: Nicole Nehrig, PhD Alicia MacDougall, MS The Impact of Attachment Style on Treatment Course in Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) PRESENTERS: Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD Cassondra Feldman, PsyD & Christopher Schadt, PsyD The Value, Relevance, and Impact of Utilization of Brief Dynamic Mamta B. Dadlani, PhD Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) in Medical/Healthcare Setting Sanjay R. Nath, PhD Rebecca Moussa, BA Quynh Tran, BS TRAUMA Love for Sale: A Case Presentation of a “Mail Order Bride” Susana Gomez, BA DISCUSSION The international “mail order bride” business is among the fastest GROUP growing and most lucrative business operations worldwide, Carnegie underscoring the prevalence of legalized human trafficking and the imperialist colonial use of foreign women as domestic relational 1.75 Credits objects. This clinical presentation will highlight one woman’s social and relational traumas, underlying her decision to leave everything that was familiar to her and sell herself abroad as an ideal mate and homemaker for a Western man. The patient, seen for weekly psychotherapy for almost three years, presented with marked dependency, dissociation, poor emotional integration, and affect dysregulation. The case presentation will focus on the transference- countertransference dynamics embedded in working with this unique group of immigrants. VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! PRESENTER: VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET Oksana Yakushko, PhD DISCUSSANT: Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD CHAIR/MODERATOR: JoAnn Ponder, PhD

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2:15PM - 4:00PM SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS PANEL Visions for the Future in Community Psychoanalysis Alvin This panel is a response to Francisco Gonzalez’s keynote plea to stand up for social justice by abandoning 1.75 Credits PANEL Reckoning with Heteronormativity: Redressing the our analytic identity and embrace the emergence of community psychoanalysis. Panelists will offer Broadway Maternal/Paternal Binary and Reworking Oedipal Theory for LGBTQ Couples, Families and Single reflections, research and an experiential exercise to 1.75 Credits Parents stimulate audience discussion.

This panel will examine the heteronormative biases PRESENTERS: inherent in the bedrock psychoanalytic concepts of the Oedipus Complex, the primary maternal/infant dyad Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD and rigid maternal/paternal binaries. A reworking of Critical Consciousness as attempts at linking: Bridging these ideas will be offered to promote an understanding research on Attachment, Inequality and Community of couples and families that emphasizes increased Psychoanalysis complexity and gender fluidity. Steven Knoblauch, PhD DISCUSSANT: Navigating Racial Confusion and Embarrassment Julie Leavitt, MD Rossanna Echegoyen, LCSW PRESENTERS: Unpacking Ourselves by Abandoning Our Analytic Identity in a Collective Unconscious Shelley Nathans, PhD Oedipus for Everyone: Revitalizing the Model for LBGTQ Couples, Families and Single Parents Emily Seidel, PsyD Beyond Heteronormativity: How Queerness Helps Question the Maternal/Paternal Binary

PANEL Palestine in Beirut: Reckoning with Identification Winter Garden The panel will explore the role of psychoanalysis in dismantling systems of oppression surrounding 1.75 Credits Palestinian communities through revisiting the historical context of their dispossession and unpacking it’s effect on present Palestinian and Lebanese identities, while highlighting the limitations of current trauma models and treatment approaches in bringing about necessary healing. Future suggestions for a more holistic, de- colonial, and multicultural trauma model are suggested.

CHAIR/MODERATOR: VIEW FULL PROGRAM ONLINE! Stephen Sheehi, PhD VISIT WWW.DIVISION39SPRINGMEETING.NET PRESENTERS: Bassem Barada, MA Tareq Yaqub, MD Nawal Muradwij, MA Selma Zaki, MHC-LP

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4:00 PM - 4:30PM JOIN US FOR A COFFEE & SWEETS BREAK PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Ambiguously (E)Raced: An Intersubjective Understanding of a Mixed Race Clinician’s Conference Level Foyer Wintergarden & Edison Experiences of Working Within and Across Racial 1 Credit Lines and Acts of Resistance Against Monoracism 4:15 PM - 5:15PM TOWN HALL MEETING Clinician-survivors reckon with enactments that occurred Ballroom II, III, IV The Town Hall Meeting was created to provide a space organizing a round table on the stigmatization of sexual for conference attendees to voice feedback, observations, violence for clinicians. Reflections on the parallel process and questions, and to share their experiences of the will be presented, with particular attention to the way spring meeting. The conference co-chairs, along with voices of clinician-survivors of color are simultaneously steering committee members, are committed to providing asked to bear more pain and labor while also being and holding a safe space for all voices to be heard. We silenced. acknowledge that Town Hall has been a powerfully affect- PRESENTER: laden event. We offer support for anyone who feels they must step out of the room and will honor the individual’s Sarah Yang Mumma, MSSW need for direct support or quiet/alone space. PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Flowers in December: Trauma and Growth in the Treatment of Older Adults 4:15PM - 5:15PM MURIEL DIMEN AWARD AND STEPHEN A. Booth Trauma in older age can disrupt and overwhelm; Uris MITCHELL AWARD 1 Credit psychoanalytic treatment then may catalyze growth. Building on our understanding of the effects of late-onset trauma on the core self, I will discuss the treatment of 4:15PM - 5:15PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION SESSIONS older adults and provide a clinical illustration. Participants will be invited to share their clinical experiences.

PRESENTER: PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Psychoanalysis in the Meantime Amy Schaffer, PhD Julliard This paper describes and elaborates how the current day refugee, trapped and imprisoned in “transit camps” 1 Credit across the world, is able to preserve the self and the PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Internal and External Struggles in an Afghan Refugee self’s “sacred core”, D.W. Winnicott’s elaboration of the Imperial Family Living in a Refugee Community (Settlement) true self, while imprisoned in “Meantime”—a psychotic in Delhi, India 1 Credit holding zone of trauma, where interminable incertitude This paper talks about interactions with a refugee and death anxieties combine with enforced helplessness family and the challenges faced by a psychoanalytic continue to threaten psychic reality and shatter the self. psychotherapy trainee while working with them. Through these interactions the paper attempts to understand PRESENTER: the challenges they face at present- their internal and Lisa Beritzhoff, MA external displacement and how they use their defences as coping strategies.

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Cutting Out Her Tongue: The Impact of Silencing PRESENTER: Alvin Trauma Through a Non-Disclosure Agreement Rohan Parashar, MA, MPhil The impact of silencing in the aftermath of sexual assault 1 Credit is examined through a psychoanalytic perspective, linking legal processes, power dynamics and ethics to psychological experience. We will discuss the therapist’s role as witness and “ethical ally,” and responsibilities and dilemmas of writing about a patient legally silenced.

PRESENTER: Leah Lipton, LCSW

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4:15PM - 5:15PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION SESSIONS 4:15PM - 5:05PM MEET THE AUTHOR SESSIONS

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION The White Supremacist Within MEET THE AUTHOR In the Shadow of Freud’s Couch Morosco This paper explores the internalized white supremacist Broadway Part memoir, part history, part case study, and part self- ideology of an African-American analyst and its impact on analysis, In the Shadow of Freud’s Couch showcases 1 Credit the therapeutic relationship. Using clinical examples of 1 Credit a diversity of analysts: male and female, classical and a same race dyad and a different race dyad, the author contemporary. The book explores how the growing examines racialized transference/countertransference variety in both analysts and patient groups are reflected dynamics, evoked defenses such as projection,denial in these intimate spaces. and avoidance, along with feelings of envy, shame and guilt. PRESENTER: Mark Gerald, PhD PRESENTER: Chanda Griffin, LCSW MEET THE AUTHOR Lives Interrupted: Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle Orpheum and Resilience PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Holding in Mind the Mother’s Body: A Cross- Lives Interrupted: Psychiatric Narratives of Struggle 1 Credit Carnegie Disciplinary Case Study of a Mother and Her Four- and Resilience provides insight into the experiences Month-Old Infant of individuals struggling with chronic, severe psychic 1 Credit This interactive presentation will examine the interplay of distress. Life history interviews, conducted with attachment patterns, body representations, and mother- participants at Fountain House in New York City, illustrate infant interactions using case study material drawn the depth and complexity of their struggles, and reveal from an experimental study of mothers and their four- psychosocial factors that contribute to suffering. month-old infants. Attendees will be invited to experience aspects of the experimental paradigms, encouraging PRESENTER: discussion of how developmental experiences, including Michael O’Loughlin, PhD early nonverbal communication, may shape body- and self-awareness. MEET THE AUTHOR The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Education PRESENTERS: Shubert Boardroom This is an edited collection of papers by psychoanalysts and educators focused on the use of psychodynamic Amanda Helmers, MA 1 Credit Aniella Perold, MA principles in understanding the play of young chlldren at home and in the classroom and includes chapters on social, emotional, and cultural expression in child’s play.

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Under the Banyan Tree - Psychoanalytic Engagement PRESENTERS: in an Indigenous Healing Site Plymouth Jill Bellinson, PhD This paper presentation will be geared towards giving Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP 1 Credit the audience a taste of the flavor that Psychoanalytic takes on when it travels to the Indian terroir. As a Psychoanalytic researcher in a temple famous for exorcism rituals the author struggled to converse with her participants. As a result a language had to be conjured infused with spirit of Psychoanalysis but driven to meet the possessed person where s/he was.

PRESENTER: Shalini Masih, PhD

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5:30PM - 6:30PM SPECIAL KEYNOTE CONVERSATION PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Supervising Substance Use Counselors Uris Through the Lens of Countertransference: Using Countertransferential Responses to Risk to Nurture 1 Credit SPECIAL KEYNOTE Conversation with Usha Tummala-Narra and Foresight CONVERSATION Graduate Students Recent findings in the intersection between substance counseling and countertransference will be presented Broadway with the intent of fostering interest in the supervision of substance counselors from a psychoanalytic perspective. After a presentation from the literature, attendees will 5:30PM - 6:30PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION be invited to “re-supervise” two supervision vignettes regarding hi-risk substance misuse.

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Reclaiming the Misplaced Self: A Female Refugee’s PRESENTER: Clayton Hartmann, PhD Wintergarden & Edison Struggles with Reckoning and Foresight Using the narrative of a Burmese refugee woman who 1 Credit was sexually violated twice by residents of her host PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Engaging the Heart of the Witness/Practitioner/ country resulting in the birth of two children, the paper Activist/Neighbor Living in Zones of Extreme Social explores how the author became the agent of reckoning Julliard Conflict: How it Matters while her children became the agent of foresight to make 1 Credit survival possible. Our paper and participant discussion wrestles with risks facing those responding to social disasters and PRESENTER: the knowledge they carry. We argue for bridging psychoanalytic understandings with Liberation Jayati Singh, MA, MPhil Psychology in an effort to create new ways of grasping and creative initiatives for engagement that level the playing field between those who help and those who PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Translating Between the Abstract and the Concrete: need. We see this as a working session and invite Imperial Working Dynamically in the Psychiatric Hospitals of active dialogue. Today and Tomorrow 1 Credit This paper will consider the dynamics and PRESENTERS: potential dilemmas inherent to providing short-term Judy Roth, PhD psychodynamic psychotherapy in a milieu-based hospital Bradley Olson, PhD setting with adolescents contending with acute suicidality and chronic mood dysregulation. The paper will explore the potential pressures exerted on the clinical team by PAPER W/ DISCUSSION “Who Can Bear to Feel Themselves Forgotten?”: A various social institutions to stabilize and discharge the Alvin Psychoanalytic Reframing of Psychiatric Care for patient within considerable time constraints. The paper Psychosis will highlight some of the key differences and similarities 1 Credit The mechanisms put into place by New York State are between a psychodynamic treatment orientation and often tragically unsuccessful in supporting individuals behaviorally-based treatment orientations, including with psychosis to sustain healthy, productive lives after Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical institutionalization. The presentation considers how Behavior Therapy (DBT), which are often the primary psychoanalysts are uniquely suited to provide meaningful orientations at this level of care. care to these exceptional individuals.

PRESENTER: PRESENTERS: Greta Carlson, PsyD Mila Kirstie C. Kulsa, MA Paul S. Saks, PhD

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5:30PM - 6:30PM PAPERS WITH DISCUSSION 5:30PM - 6:20PM MEET THE AUTHOR SESSIONS

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Traumatic Identity: Personal and Social Ghosts in the MEET THE AUTHOR They Left it all Behind: Trauma, Loss, and Memory Carnegie Consulting Room Majestic Boardroom Among Eastern European Jewish Immigrants and This program extends discussion of traumatic legacies their Children 1 Credit associated with World War 2 and the Holocaust to 1 Credit Trauma was a potent influence in the lives of pre-1924 better understand clinical and multi-cultural concerns Eastern European Jewish immigrants. Twenty-two in- surrounding traumatic identity in descendants of diverse depth interviews tell us about the psychological lives of groupings. Participants will experience an innovative these immigrants and their children. Denial, disavowal, approach to work with traumatic identity, ‘speaking the and silence were widespread. Understanding the trans- names’ of family as ‘speaking a place.’ generational transmission of parental trauma and loss is relevant to contempoary immigration. PRESENTER: Michael J. Feldman, MD PRESENTER: Hannah Hahn, PhD

PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Hearing, Feeling, Sensing: How do Somatic MEET THE AUTHOR The Unconscious: Theory, Research, and Clinical Booth Countertransference Reactions Enter into the Field of Meaning Making Morosco Applications 1 Credit Weaving together psychoanalytic theories, This paper discussion will include the presentation of a 1 Credit qualitative study exploring somatic countertransference philosophy, clinical insights, as well as state-of-the-art reactions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts via multidisciplinary research, this book offers innovative their diaries and in-depth interviews. Presentation will theoretical and empirical insights into unconscious include a discussion of how bodily sensations aid in the processes and draws clinical implications that flow from meaning making process and experiential exercises these insights. It therefore provides a new understanding to enhance body awareness and stimulate audience of the unconscious and of its centrality in human discussion. functioning.

PRESENTERS: PRESENTERS: Zeynep Catay Caliskan, PhD Joel Weinberger, PhD Aliye Guclu Ercin, MA Valentina Stoycheva, PhD

MEET THE AUTHOR On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary PAPER W/ DISCUSSION Resistance: Moving Towards a Queer Antifascist Lacanian Perspectives Psychoanalysis Shubert Boardroom Plymouth On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary A queer nonbinary Jew and a queer Sicilian woman 1 Credit 1 Credit Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2019) brings together whose grandparents fled Hitler and Mussolini’s fascism noted psychoanalysts and scholars to fill an important reckon with collective trauma of working during the gap in psychoanalytic scholarship; psychoanalysis as Trump era. This paper will queer the concept of a field has not examined violence as such enough, resistance to include ways clients and therapists can fight claiming it as a sociological and criminological concept together for justice as individual and collective healing. while psychoanalysis concerns itself with speech.

PRESENTERS: PRESENTERS: Brooke Kramer, PsyD Vanessa Sinclair, PsyD Cristina Antonucci, PsyD Manya Steinkoler, PhD

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MEET THE AUTHOR From Sign to Symbol: Transformational Processes in Orpheum Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Psychology Newirth discusses a wide range of psychoanalytic theories and deftly emphasizes how they cohere, rather than how they oppose each other. Humor is evident as a factor throughout the clinical work that Newirth presents. This presentation will focus on analysts development of creativity and risk taking in therapy and supervision.

PRESENTER: Joseph Newirth, PhD

6:30PM - 8:00PM Joint Reception Co-Sponsored by Section IX and the Committees of Early Career Professionals, Gallery II & III International Relations, Multicultural Concerns and Lobby Level Sexualities and Gender Identities

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A Bryan Batista-Thomas, LMSW...... 15 Ricardo Ainslie, PhD...... 51 Union Square Psychotherapy, New York NY University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX Grace Beah, MSW...... 59 Elizabeth Allured, PsyD...... 65 Smith School of Social Work, Des Moines, IA Adelphi University Derner Institute, Garden City, NY Isheh Beck, PsyD...... 28 Judith L. Alpert, PhD...... 49 NYU Postdoctoral Program, New York, NY New York University Postdoctoral Program in Beatrice Beebe, PhD...... 13, 50 Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis, New York, NY New York State Psychiatric Institute DPT Child/ Fatima Amr, MSW...... 59 Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY Smith School of Social Work, Boston, MA Inga Blom, PhD...... 13, 50, 61 Stephen Anen, PhD...... 44 Lenox Hill Hospital, Brooklyn, NY New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center, Ozlem Bekar, PhD...... 50 New Orleans, LA Private Practice, New York, NY Cristina Antonucci, PsyD...... 76 Jill Bellinson, PhD...... 45, 73 San Diego State University Counseling and William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Psychological Services, San Diego, CA Kori Bennett, PsyD...... 14, 49, 53 Jixia Ao, MSW...... 49 Columbia University, New York, NY Ryther, Seattle, WA Steve Benson, PhD...... 27 Shari Appollon, LCSW...... 18, 62 Private Practice, Blue Hill, ME National Institute for the Psychotherapies, Lisa Beritzhoff, MA...... 70 Brooklyn, NY Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Seth Aronson, PsyD...... 60 San Francisco, CA William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Robert K. Beshara, PhD...... 55 Galit Atlas, PhD...... 45 Northern New Mexico College, Española, NM NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalytic & Lawrence D. Blum, MD...... 50 Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Private Practice, Philadelphia, PA John Auerbach, PhD...... 58 Steven Botticelli, PhD...... 27 NF/SG Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and B Psychotherapy, New York, NY Kenneth Barish, PhD...... 56 Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD...... 46, 67 Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and and Psychotherapy, Hartsdale, NY Psychoanalysis, New York NY Kathy Bacon-Greenberg, PhD...... 28 William Braun, PsyD...... 61 Derner Institute, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Natalia Báez-Powell, PsyD...... 21, 24 New York, NY The George Washington University, Washington, DC Tara Bredesen, MSW...... 27, 51 Anna Maria Baldauf, PsyD...... 28, 41 A Better Way, Inc., San Francisco, CA Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School, William Brennan, MA...... 22 Cambridge, MA Fordham University, New York, NY Angelika Bammer, PhD...... 31 Jill Bresler, PhD...... 43 Emory University, Atlanta, GA New York University, New York, NY Bassem Barada, MA...... 68 Mary Kim Brewster, PhD...... 27, 44 City College of New York, New York, NY Ackerman Institute for the Family, New York, NY Marie Barnett, PhD Adam Brown, PhD...... 25 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY New York, NY Brian Brown, PsyD...... 59 Jordan Bate, PhD...... 25, 45, 62 Private Practice, Chicago, IL Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva Sandra Buechler, PhD...... 31 University, Bronx, NY William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY

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C D Malin Fors, MSc, IFPS...... 23 H Finnmark Hospital Trust & University of Tromsø, The Jane Caflisch, PhD...... 44 Mamta Dadlani, PhD...... 27, 49, 66 Jan Haaken, PhD...... 65 Arctic University of , Hammerfest NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Private Practice, Berkeley, CA Portland State University, Portland, OR Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Danielle Frank, LICSW, MSW...... 44 Dennis Debiak, PsyD...... 23, 32, 33 Chakira Haddock-Lazala, PhD...... 26, 65 New York, NY Greta Carlson, PsyD...... 74 Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Harlem Family Institute, New York, NY The George Washington University, Washington, DC Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Tiffany L. Frank, PhD...... 62 Sheila Hafter Gray, MD, FABP...... 47 Private Practice, Queens, NY Carter J. Carter, LICSW...... 27, 59 Stacey Dershewitz, JD, PsyD...... 52 ACPEinc, Washington, DC Smith College School for Social Work, The George Washington University, Washington, DC G Northampton, MATESSA Hannah Hahn, PhD...... 77 Miraj Desai, PhD...... 50 Leslie T. Garcia, MSc...... 39, 62 Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, Zeynep Catay Caliskan, PhD...... 76 Yale, New Haven, CT Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, New York, NY New School, New York, NY Gregory Desierto, PsyD...... 27, 60 Nuevo Leon, Mexico Yoa’d Ghanadry Hakim, MA...... 46 Andrea Celenza, PhD...... 29 California Department of Corrections and Daniel Gaztambide, PsyD...... 20, 25, 69 The Arab Counseling Center for Education, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Rehabilitation, San Francisco, CA The New School for Social Research, New York, NY Jerusalem, Palestine Boston, MA helen DeVinney, PsyD ...... 14, 24 Paul Gedo, PhD...... 52 Richard Hansen, PhD, ABPP...... 19 Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP...... 41, 55, 73 The George Washington University, Washington, DC The George Washington University, Washington, DC Adelphi University, Gordon F. Derner School of Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA Psychology, Garden City, NY Donna Dholakia, LMSW...... 41 Katie Gentile, PhD...... 24, 61, 65 Rukhsana Chaudhry, PsyD, MFT...... 13 Derner Institute, Garden City, NY John Jay College, New York, NY Adrienne Harris, PhD...... 45 The George Washington University, Washington, DC NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalytic & Mark Gerald, PhD...... 73 E Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Jessica Chavez, PhD...... 65 New York University Postdoctoral Program in Rossanna Echegoyen, LCSW...... 69 Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Donna Harris, MA, MSW, LCSW...... 24 Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work Cory K. Chen, PhD...... 37, 38, 67 New York, NY Carol Gilligan, PhD...... 41, 56 and Social Research, Bryn Mawr, PA VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan New York University, New York, NY Theodore Ellenhorn, PhD, ABPP...... 23 Campus, New York, NY Jane Hassinger, LCSW/DCSW...... 26 Antioch University New , Amherst, MA Shelly Goldklank, PhD...... 20 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Rosaline Ching-Lan Lin, MEd...... 28 W.A. White Institute, New York, NY Aliye Guclu Ercin, MA...... 76 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Anton Hart, PhD...... 24, 41 Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey Ashley Golub, PsyD...... 45 William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Elizabeth Clark, PsyD...... 42, 53 New Alternatives for Children, New York, NY Joshua Essery, PsyD...... 19 Fordham University, Bronx, NY Stephen Hartman, PhD...... 48 Clarity Child Guidance Center, San Antonio, TX Susana Gomez, BA...... 66 Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Patricia Clough, PhD...... 61 Antioch University New England, Keene, NH Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, Todd Essig, PhD...... 21 San Francisco, CA New York, NY William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Francisco Gonzalez, MD...... 48 Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Clayton Hartmann, PhD...... 75 Catherine F. Eubanks, PhD...... 43 University of Portland, Portland, OR Phyllis Cohen, PhD...... 19, 45 San Francisco, CA New York Institute for Psychotherapy Training in Yeshiva University, New York, NY Carnella Gordon-Brown, LCSW...... 43 Manal Abu Haq, MSW...... 27 Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence, New York, NY Palestine Global Mental Health Network, F Reflective Spaces, Material Places, Ramleh, Israel Tessa Corcoran-Sayers, MSW...... 64 Rhonda Factor, PhD...... 59 San Francisco, CA Haverford, Philadelphia, PA New York University Postdoctoral Program in William Gottdiener, PhD, ABPP...... 25, 36, 58 Sarah L. Hedlund, PhD...... 14, 52 The George Washington University, Washington, DC Rory Crath, PhD...... 64 Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, New York, NY John Jay College of the City University of New York, Smith College, Northampton, MA Mireille Fanon-Mendès France...... 16, 52, 53 New York, NY Amanda Helmers, MA...... 72 The New School for Social Research, New York, NY Mary Beth Cresci, PhD, ABPP...... 31 Cassondra Feldman, PsyD...... 37, 67 Chanda Griffin, LCSW...... 72 Private Practice, Brooklyn, NY VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Toni Hellmann, LCSW...... 29 Veronica Csillag, LCSW...... 26 Campus, New York, NY New York, NY William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Michael J. Feldman, MD...... 76 Crystal Guevara, PhD...... 51 Evan Henritze, MA...... 25 New York, NY Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center, University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX The New School for Social Research, New York, NY Rebecca Curtis, PhD...... 31 New York, NY Orna Guralnik, PhD...... 48 Jorge Alcantar Heredia, MA...... 20 William Alanson White Institute, Coconut Grove, FL Lucia Flores, MSW...... 64 NYU Postdoctoral Program, New York, NY Ferkauf Grad School of Psych, YU, New York, NY Smith College, Northampton, MA Tanya H. Hess, PhD...... 15 Noemi Ford, PsyD...... 41 Private Practice, Philadelphia, PA Private Practice, Iowa City, IA Adam Hinshaw, PhD...... 18, 41 Private Practice, Dallas, TX

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Nancy Caro Hollander, PhD...... 16, 46, 52 Maura Kinney, MSW...... 64 David Lichtenstein, PhD...... 35, 59 Taylor Mefford, MSEd...... 42 Psychoanalyst/Writer, Oakland, CA Smith College, Northampton, MA Private Practice, New York NY Fordham University, New York, NY Natasha Holmes, PsyD...... 43 Michael Klein, PhD...... 41 Ruth Lijtmaer, PhD...... 26 Almas (Ally) Merchant, PhD...... 22 And Still We Rise, Boston, MA Institute for Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of NJ, Brightpoint Health, Brooklyn, NY New York, NY Madison, NJ Derek Hook, PhD...... 50 Molly Merson, LMFT...... 18, 43 Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Gilbert Wallace Kliman, MD...... 46 Vittorio Lingiardi, MD...... 35, 48, 64 Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Faculty at San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, Sapienza, University of Rome, Rome, Italy Berkeley, CA Regina Hund, PsyD...... 28 San Francisco, CA Pace University, New York, NY Leah Lipton, LCSW...... 70 Karyne Messina, EdD Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, Washington Center for Psychoanalysis, Natalie Hung, PhD...... 44 Steven Knoblauch, PhD...... 69 Private Practice, Baltimore, MD NYU Postdoctoral Program, New York, NY New York, NY Washington, DC Stephen Hyman, PhD...... 31 Stephanie Koziej, Mphil...... 53 Deborah Luepnitz, PhD...... 51 Madeleine Miller-Bottome, MA...... 50 Adelphi University, Garden City, NY Emory University, Atlanta, GA University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA New School for Social Research, Oakland, CA Brooke Kramer, PsyD...... 42, 76 Stephanie Lyon, PhD...... 22 Ben Morsa, PsyD...... 14 I Private Practice, Portland, OR Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Private Practice, Berkeley, CA Yianna Ioannou, PhD...... 22 Professional Psychology, Piscataway, NJ Alexander Kriss, PhD...... 15, 31 Rebecca Moussa, BA...... 66 University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Private Practice, New York, NY M Antioch University New England, Keene, NH J Mila Kirstie C. Kulsa, MA...... 75 Alicia MacDougall, MS...... 23, 66 Clara Mucci, PhD...... 30 Nathan Jessee, MA...... 65 Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Antioch University New England, Keene, NH University “G.d’ Annunzio”, Chieti, Italy Temple University, New Orleans, LA Adelphi University, Garden City, NY William MacGillivray, PhD, ABPP...... 47 Sarah Yang Mumma, MSSW...... 71 Annie Lee Jones, PhD...... 28 Tarell Kyles, MA...... 43 Private Practice, Knoxville, TN Smith College, Princeton, NJ New York University, New York, NY Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Heather Macmillan Macgibbon, LMSW...... 42 Nawal Muradwij, MA...... 68 Elliot Jurist, PhD...... 25, 32, 64 L Brooklyn Psychotherapy LLC, Brooklyn, NY John Jay College, New York, NY City College of the City University of New York, Bradley Landon, MSW...... 30 Danielle Magaldi, PhD...... 21 New York, NY N Smith College School for Social Work, City University of New York, Lehman College, Sanjay Nath, PhD...... 23, 66 K Northampton, MA New York, NY Widener University, Chester, PA Harriette Kaley, PhD...... 31 S.J. Langer, LCSW-R...... 29, 56 Brian Mai, MSW...... 30 Shelley Nathans, PhD...... 68 New York Postdoc, New York, NY School of Visual Arts, New York, NY Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Lauren Kalogridis, MSW...... 30 Leswin Laubscher, PhD...... 50 Norka T. Malberg, PsyD...... 60, 64 San Francisco, CA Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Yale Child Study Center, New Haven, CT Smith College School for Social Work, Reno, NV Monisha Nayar-Akhtar, PhD...... 23, 66 Gurmeet S. Kanwal, MD...... 46 Jeffrey Lawrence, PsyD...... 20 Shelley Marfori, PsyD...... 24, 42 Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Ferkauf Grad School of Psych, YU, New York, NY Therapy Group of DC, Washington, DC Philadelphia, PA Psychoanalysis and Psychology, New York, NY Lynne Layton, PhD...... 43, 57 Cheri Marmarosh, PhD...... 38, 61 Nicole Nehrig, PhD...... 67 Susan Kassouf, PhD...... 61 Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, The George Washington University, Washington, DC VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan Boston, MA Campus, New York, NY National Psychological Association for Katherine Marshall Woods, PsyD...... 14 Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Lorin Leake, MSW...... 64 The George Washington University, Washington, DC Joseph Newirth, PhD...... 78 Smith College, Northampton, MA Adelphi University, New York, NY Maureen Katz, MD...... 51 Corinne Masur, PsyD...... 51 San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, Kimberlyn Leary, PhD...... 23 Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalysis, O San Francisco, CA Harvard University, Boston, MA Philadelphia, PA Michael O’Loughlin, PhD...... 13, 55, 61, 73 Tara Kellman, PsyM...... 21 Julie Leavitt, MD...... 48, 68 Hannah McDermott, MA...... 51 Adelphi University, Garden City, NY Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX Nadine Obeid, PhD...... 5, 68 Professional Psychology, Piscataway, NJ San Francisco, CA Jade McGleughlin, MSW, LICSW...... 48 William Alanson White Institute, New York NY Celeste Kelly, PsyD...... 21 Marianna Leavy-Sperounis, PsyD...... 57 Mass. Institute for Psychoanalysis, Cambridge, MA Bradley Olson, PhD...... 75, 87 The George Washington University, Washington, DC The George Washington University, Washington, DC Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP...... 18, 23, 33 National Louis University, Chicago, IL Lama Khouri, LCSW...... 27 Laura Levin, PhD...... 62 Rutgers Graduate School of Applied & Professional Spyros D. Orfanos, PhD, ABPP...... 10, 22, 45 Palestine Global Mental Health Network, The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Psychology, Piscataway, NJ New York University Postdoctoral Program in New York, NY Chicago, IL Kevin B. Meehan, PhD...... 37, 67 Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis, New York, NY Tim Kim, MFA, MA...... 60 Emma Levine-Nevel, MSW...... 64 Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY Richmond Area Multiservices, Inc., Smith College, Northampton, MA San Francisco, CA

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P S Laurel Silber, PsyD...... 51 Griselda Tomaino, MSW...... 64 Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Smith College, Northampton, MA Rohan Parashar, MA, MPhil...... 71 Jeffrey Sacks, DO...... 31 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Ambedkar University Delhi, New Delhi, India William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Quynh Tran, BS...... 66 Charles Silverstein, PhD...... 59 Antioch University New England, Keene, NH Aniella Perold, MA...... 72 Paul S. Saks, PhD...... 75 Private Practice, New York, NY The New School for Social Research, New York, NY Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center, Leora Trub, PhD...... 21 New Hampton, NY Amira Simha-Alpern, PhD...... 19 Pace University, New York, NY Sherina Persaud, PhD...... 42 Adelphi University, Gordon F. Derner School of Columbia University Counseling & Psychological Samuel Salamon, PsyD...... 21 Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD...... 17, 23, 62, 74 Psychology, Garden City, NY Services, New York, NY The George Washington University, Washington, DC Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Vanessa Sinclair, PsyD...... 77 Vincent Pignatiello, PsyD...... 23 Leilani Salvo Crane, PsyD...... 5, 68 Private Practice, New York, NY U Antioch University New England, Keene, NH Private Practice, New York NY Jayati Singh, MA, MPhil...... 74 Jasmine Ueng-McHale, PhD...... 44 Daniel Polyak, MA...... 29 Shara Sand, PsyD...... 30, 59 Private Practice, Princeton, NJ Ambedkar University Delhi, New Delhi, India Hunter College, New York, NY Manhattan School of Music, New York, NY Rebekah Small, LCSW...... 60 V JoAnn Ponder, PhD...... 67 Ionas Sapountzis, PhD...... 19 William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Center for Psychoanalytic Studies, Austin, TX Adelphi University, Gordon F. Derner School of Kirkland C. Vaughans, PhD...... 22, 34, 66 Psychology, Garden City, NY Naomi Snider, LLM...... 28, 56 Adelphi University Derner Institute of Psychology, Jourdan Porter, MA...... 38, 49 William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Garden City, NY Widener University, Philadelphia, PA Christopher Schadt, PsyD...... 37, 67 VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan Ingi Soliman, PhD...... 55 Tara Venkatraman, MSW...... 59 Olga Poznansky, PhD...... 22 Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY Smith School of Social Work, Boston, MA Pratt Institute, New York, NY Campus, New York, NY K Mark Sossin, PhD...... 54 W Tracy A. Prout, PhD...... 19, 39, 67 Amy Schaffer, PhD...... 71 Pace University and Contemporary Freudian Society, Yeshiva University, New York Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, Paul Wachtel, PhD...... 67 New York, NY New Hyde Park, NY City College of New York, CUNY, New York, NY R Christine Schmidt, LCSW-R...... 27, 43 Warren Spielberg, PhD...... 27 Jesse Walker, MPsy...... 27 Luis Ramirez, MSW, LCSW...... 24, 28, 49 Private Practice, Brooklyn, NY New School for Social Research, New York, NY The George Washington University, Washington, DC University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Emily Seidel, PsyD...... 68 Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, PsyD...... 49 Joel Weinberger, PhD...... 77 Romy A. Reading, PhD...... 10, 59 Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, Ferkauf Graduate School, New York, NY Adelphi University, Garden City, NY New York University Postdoctoral Program in San Francisco, CA Matthew Steinfeld, PhD...... 25 Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, New York, NY Cleonie White, PhD...... 18, 54 Diana Sencherey, MSW...... 64 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Laura Reid, PsyD...... 24, 61 Smith College, Northampton, MA Manya Steinkoler, PhD...... 77 The George Washington University, Washington, DC Sarah White, PsyD...... 20 Nermeen Shaikh, MPhil...... 22 BMCC, New York, NY Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Joseph Reynoso, PhD...... 54 Democracy Now! News Organization, New York, NY Michelle Stephens, PhD...... 54 Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Dhwani Shah, MD...... 44 William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY Psychotherapy, New York, NY Y University of Pennsylvania Department School of Valentina Stoycheva, PhD...... 77 Oksana Yakushko, PhD...... 41, 67 Susan J. Rios, MS, LCSW...... 20, 24 Medicine Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA Northwell Health, Bay Shore, NY Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA Lara Sheehi, PsyD...... 5, 68 New York, NY Brianna Suslovic, LMSW...... 27 Tareq Yaqub, MD...... 68 The George Washington University, Washington DC Brooklyn Defender Service, Brooklyn, NY Adam J. Rodriguez, PsyD...... 20, 29 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Stephen Sheehi, PhD...... 68 Private Practice, Portland, OR William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA T Kris Yi, PhD, PsyD...... 44 Larry Rosenberg, PhD...... 19, 58, 62 Makhetsi Tessien, MS, AMFT...... 29 Private Practice, Pasadena, CA Alexander Shen, PsyD...... 60 Adelphi University, Gordon F. Derner School of Private Practice, Woodacre, CA Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Vallejo, CA Selma Zaki, MHC-LP...... 68 Psychology, Garden City, NY Nina K. Thomas, PhD, ABPP, CGP...... 13, 34 Citron Hennessey Private Therapy, New York, NY Virginia M. Shiller, PhD...... 58, 60 Daniel Rosengart, PhD...... 29 Techers College, Columbia University, New York NY Yale University Child Study Center, New Haven, CT Z John Jay College, New York, NY Ashland Thompson, PsyD...... 18, 41, 66 María-Constanza Garrido Sierralta, BA...... 55 Amanda Zayde, PsyD...... 13, 61 Judy Roth, PhD...... 75 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Chapel Hill, NC CUNY School of Medicine, New York, NY Medicine, Bronx, NY Madelyn Silber, PsyM...... 22 Eyal Rozmarin, PhD...... 48 Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and NYU Postdoctoral Program, New York, NY Professional Psychology, Piscataway, NJ Richard Ruth, PhD...... 14, 38 The George Washington University, Washington, DC

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