The winner of the $3,000 first prize in the Second Annual Phyllis W. Meadow Award for Excellence in Psychoanalytic Writing is Claire Kahane, Ph.D for her paper "A Contract to Terminate: Mourning the End of the Transference."
The Honorable Mentions, each with a prize of $500, are Angela Sandone-Barr for her paper "Cynthia and Gold: A Modern Psychoanalytic Study of a Fragmented Ego", Sharon Klayman Farber, Ph.D for her paper "Autistic and Dissociative Features in Eating Disorders and Self-Mutilation," and Andrea Celenza, Ph.D and Christopher Fowler, Ph.D for their paper "Altering Psychotic Processes: A Case Study of Psychoanalytic Interventions with a Schizophrenic Patient."
The winners were awarded their prizes and feted in a ceremony held at CMPS on Friday, November 9th.
All four papers will be published by the journal Modern Psychoanalysis, soon to be available on PEP, the online library of psychoanalysis.
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