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    The Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, founded in 1971, holds an absolute charter from the State of New York to offer a Certificate in Psychoanalysis and is recognized by the State of New York as a licensure qualifying institute for those seeking licensure in psychoanalysis.

    Modern Psychoanalysis rests on the theoretical framework and clinical approach of Sigmund Freud and the innovative techniques of Hyman Spotnitz and Phyllis W. Meadow. Its cornerstone is emotional communication, the practice of which allows for the loosening of repetitive and rigid patterns of thinking and behavior. This technique along with others has revolutionized the psychoanalytic field, expanding treatment to the full range of emotional disorders. These interventions have proven valuable to those working in the varied fields of social work, mental health, education, the law, business, and the arts among others.

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    The Analyst's Desire: The Ethical Foundation of Clinical Practice (Online Presentation)

    SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2022  |  12:00 Noon – 2:00 PM (Eastern), via Zoom

    An event link will be emailed the Monday before the event.

    2 CE credits for Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, and Social Workers

    Registration is Closed

    This presentation will address the psychoanalyst's basic desiring position, a topic that within the history of analytic theory (with the exception of Lacan) has been left at the doorstep of the analyst's office. [Read more . . .]

    Presenter: Mitchell Wilson, MD

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    "Truth shall spring out of the earth": The Analyst as Gatherer of Sense Impressions (Online Presentation)

    Saturday, December 11, 2021  |  9:30 – 11:30 AM (Eastern), via Zoom

    Registration Closed

    2 CE credits for Licensed 
    Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, ​and Social Workers

    In this presentation, Avner Bergstein will reflect on our attempt to approach the unknowable, ultimate reality of the psychoanalytic experience and the unrepressed unconscious. [Read more]

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    Some Observations on the Psychodynamics of Race, Caste, Class, and Ethnic Differences in the Analytic Dyad (Online Presentation)

    Friday, December 3, 2021  |  7:30 – 9:30 PM, (Online via Zoom)

    Registration is closed.

    2 CE credits for Licensed 
    Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, ​and Social Workers

    Annie Lee Jones explores the shifting meanings of racialized experiences in the psychoanalytic dyad as differences along the lines of caste, class, race, and ethnicity emerge in the treatment. [Read more]

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    Internal Racism: The Vicissitudes of Out-Group Hostility (Online Presentation)

    Saturday, November 13, 2021  |  9:30–11:30 AM (Eastern), via Zoom

    Zoom links have already been distributed. The last round will go out late tonight for last minute registrations.

    Registration closed:

    2 CE credits for Licensed Psychoanalysts and Social Workers

    In this presentation, M. Fakhry Davids will describe the model of internal racism, which is a clinically based account of the othering mechanisms employed in relation to the out-group. [Read more]

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    Echoes from the Front Lines: Pandemics, Wars, Traumas, and Literature (Online Mini-Course)

    ​Saturdays, 10/16, 10/23, 11/06, 11/20/21  |  10:00–11:30 AM (Eastern), via Zoom

    Registration closes at 9 PM on Friday, October 15, 2021.

    6 CE credits for Licensed Psychoanalysts and Social Workers

    In this four-session seminar, Françoise Davoine will explore transferences related to trauma-inducing catastrophic events, first studied by Freud, such as wars and plagues, including the current pandemic. [Read more]

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    Transference and the Moment of Catastrophe

    SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2021  |  9:30 – 11:30 AM

    2 CE credits for Licensed Psychoanalysts and Social Workers

    During this pandemic there have been catastrophic moments for many of us. A specific form of transference has been observed in the moment of catastrophe when time stops and speech becomes impossible. [Read more . . .]

    Presenter: Françoise Davoine, PhD

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    Freud’s Wolf-Man From a Drive-Theory Perspective

    Mondays, June 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2021  |  7:00–8:30 PM

    4 CE credits for licensed psychoanalysts and social workers

    REGISTRATION IS CLOSED 

    Description:  The case of the Wolf Man was the last that Freud analyzed from the perspective of libido theory.  Freud diagnosed the Wolf Man’s central problem as an “infantile neurosis,” which, from a contemporary perspective, is insufficient to understand the complexities of the case.  [Read more . . .]

    Presenter:  Raúl A. Garcia, PhD

    Talking About Sex

    Tuesdays, June 1 and 8, 2021  |  12:00–1:00 PM

    2 CE credits for licensed psychoanalysts and social workers

    Description: When sex becomes an issue in treatment, it can provoke strong countertransference reactions.  Talking about sex can bring up a variety of uncomfortable feelings in the therapist, including shame, fear, disgust, anxiety, attraction, and arousal. [Read more . . .]

    Presenter:  Juliane Maxwald

    Event Canceled: Some Observations on the Psychodynamics of Race, Caste, Class, and Ethnic Differences in the Analytic Dyad

    FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2021  |  7:30 – 9:30 PM

    2 CE credits for Licensed Psychoanalysts and Social Workers

    Annie Lee Jones explores the shifting meanings of racialized experiences in the psychoanalytic dyad as differences along the lines of caste, class, race, and ethnicity emerge in the treatment. [Read more . . .]

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    On the Analyst’s Shame

    FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2021  |  7:30 – 9:30 PM

    2 CE credits for Licensed Psychoanalysts and Social Workers

    Although it is common to discuss the dynamics of a patient’s shame, what is often not discussed is the analyst’s shame, which remains secret and taboo. Doing so would reveal vulnerability and risk the judgment of others, yet it is the very thing we encourage in the consulting room. [Read more . . .]

    Presenter: Jon Mills, PsyD, PhD, ABPP

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