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Dear Visitors of the Object Relations Institute's Web Site,
Please join our faculty and our trainees for another year of educational success!
The Object
Relations Institute offers
certificate programs
in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with a special curriculum
featuring the teaching of the British and American Object Relations theorists
and their clinical applications.
The curriculum stresses pre-oedipal stage psychopathology contributing to
character disorders, and modifications and elaborations in Freudian theory and
technique made by object relations theorists. Object relations theorists have
contributed to deepening our understanding of psychical structures and offer us
techniques for dealing with clients who were thought to be unreachable.
This unique curriculum conducted in small group and class settings provides the candidate with the whole experiential dimension of learning related to the processing of "objective countertransference" feelings, associations, and visceral experiences. These issues are seen as the key to understanding the split off and dissociated aspects of the psychotherapy or psychoanalytic patient, as the clinician sits in the room with him or her. This experiential study takes place in supervision groups, which highlight the group process as a medium for the learning personal development process. In-depth communication between candidates in each class is encouraged in relation to their internal processing of their clinical work.
All our traditional certificate programs are offered as the 10-week trimesters, which include two classes per trimester: the Group Supervision classes (Thursdays, 6:15pm-7:30pm) and the Clinical Theory classes (Thursdays, 8:15pm - 9:30pm). There are also additional Clinical Theory classes offered on different days of the week to the 3rd and 4th year trainees of the traditional full psychoanalytic training program and to all interested clinicians.
ORI offers traditional (in-person), virtual (via Internet & phone) and integrated courses and programs:
2021-2022 Academic Year
(Each class can be taken as a separate 10-week course. Each participant earns 12.5 hrs or post-graduate educational credits)
Dates for the courses in 2021-2022 academic year:
1st trimester: October 14, 21, 28; November 4, 11, 18; December 2; 9; 16, 23, 2021.
2nd trimester: January 13, 20, 27; February 4, 10, 17, 24; March 3, 10, 17, 2022.
3rd trimester: March 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 26; June 2, 9, 2022.
Please note that the following courses are the
ones offered as separate certificate courses, as well as a part of
the Training Programs at ORI.
For the full list of ORI's offerings, please check our
Calendar of Events.
First year of all certificate programs (One Year, Two-Year, and Full Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component. Candidates in training who are continuing their
education through Year Three and Four are required to take
additional clinical theory courses to complete their certification.
Summer Trimester 4: Dates TBA
-
Infant Observational Research and Its Impact on Psychoanalytic
Theory and Technique
(with
Ann Rose Simon, LCSW-R, LP)
To register for any of
the courses, please follow the link to the
REGISTRATION PAGE
or contact the administrator at
admin@orinyc.org
or at 646-522-1056 for further instructions.
To apply for any
of the programs, please fill out the application (can be found on the
Application page of this web site) and follow the instructions there. To discuss
any of the programs and the modes of participation, please contact Dr. Inna
Rozentsvit,
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1:
9/2, 9, 23,
30 (Thursdays, 7pm
– 9:50pm,
with 10 min break included, at 8:20pm –
8:30pm) -
Psychoanalysis
after Freud:
Creative and Controversial Successors (with
Jeffrey B. Rubin, PhD) --
mandatory course for
advanced
ORI trainees
Trimester 1: 10/14/21 - 12/23/21
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Self-analysis,
Self-Transformation, and Self-Creation: Bringing Together East and
West
(with Jeffrey B. Rubin, PhD)
Trimester 1:
10/14/21 - 12/23/21
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2:
1/13/22 - 3/17/22
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
The Internal World, Psychic Fantasy, and the Evolution of the
Psychic Self (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2:
1/13/22 - 3/17/22 (Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2:
2/6; 2/20; 3/13; 4/3/22 (Sundays,
10am - 1pm) -
Psychobiography: An In-Depth Understanding of Famous and ordinary
People (with Paul H.
Elovitz, PhD)
Trimester 3: 4/07/22 - 6/16/22
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 10:05pm) -
From Confusion
to New Beginnings and Thrills: Ferenczi, Balint and Object Relations
(with Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW-R, NCPsyA)
Trimester 3: 4/07/22 - 6/16/22
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3:
4/23/22; 5/7/22 (Saturday, 9am - 2pm)
-
NACHTRÄGLICHKEIT:
Theoretical and Clinical Considerations
(with
Eva Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP)
Summer Trimester 4:
Dates TBA
-
Examining Cultural Artifacts: A
Tool for Personal and Professional Development (course/ seminar with Robinson Lilienthal, PhD)
For payments, please use one of the following: 1) PayPal.Me/ORINYC (using your own PayPal account or credit cards), 2) call the administrator (to 646-522-1056) with the credit card information (to be used with Square service); or 3) send the check (paid to ORI) to: ORI Administrator, 7515 187th Street, Fresh Meadows, NY 11366.
To donate to our scholarship program (and receive the tax-deductable receipt) - please follow the link HERE.
2020-2021 Academic Year
First year of all certificate programs (One Year, Two-Year, and Full Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component. Candidates in training who are continuing their
education through Year Three and Four are required to take
additional clinical theory courses to complete their certification.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1: 9/10, 17, 24; 10/1 (Thursdays, 7pm
– 9:45pm,
with 15 min break included);
10/3, 2020 (Saturday, 9:30am – 12:15pm,
with 15 min break included) - elective for trainees of the One Year
and Two Years Programs -
The
Developmental Self and Object Relations approach of James F.
Masterson (with Loray Daws, PhD)
Trimester 1:
10/8/20 - 12/17/20
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 1: 10/8/20 - 12/17/20
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Ronald Fairbairn’s Psychoanalytic Model of the Human Psyche and Its
Clinical Applications
(with
David Celani, PhD & Jack Schwartz, PsyD, LCSW)
Trimester 2:
1/14/20-3/18/20
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
American Object Relations School of Psychoanalysis
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2:
1/14/21-3/18/21 (Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3:
4/01/21-6/10/21
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Psychoanalytic and Object Relations Theory of and Practice with
Dreams
(with Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW-R, NCPsyA)
Trimester 3:
4/01/21-6/10/21
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3:
4/10/21 & 4/24/21
(Saturdays,
9:00am - 2:00pm) -
The
Role of Free Associations in Psychoanalysis: Then and Now. Free
Associations: IPA'S Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
(with
Eva Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP)
2019-2020 Academic Year
First year
of all certificate programs (One Year, Two-Year, and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1: 10/3/19 - 12/19/19
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Introduction to the Object Relations Clinical Theory and Its
Clinical Experiential
Applications
(with Susan
Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 1:
10/3/19 - 12/19/19
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2: 1/9/20 - 3/12/20 (Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1: 10/3/19 - 12/19/19
(Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Attachment, Psychosomatics, Trauma and
Post-Traumatic Growth through the Lens of Neuropsychoanalysis
(with
Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
Trimester 1:
10/3/19 - 12/19/19
(Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2: 1/9/20 - 3/12/20 (Thursdays, 8:40pm - 9:55pm) -
Dissociation,
splitting, and closet narcissism
(with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, D.Litt)
Trimester 2: 1/9/20- 3/12/20 (Thursdays, 7:15pm - 8:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3: 3/26/20 - 6/11/20
(Thursdays, 8:15pm - 9:40pm) -
D. W. Winnicott: The Lens of Primary Creativity
(with Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW-R, NCPsyA)
Trimester 3:
3/26/20 - 6/11/20 (Thursdays, 6:15pm - 7:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
usan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
2018- 2019 Academic Year
First year
of all certificate programs (One Year, Two-Year, and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1: 10/4/18 - 12/20/18
(Thursdays, 8:40pm -9:55pm) -
Introduction to the Object Relations Clinical Theory and Its
Clinical Experiential
Applications
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
2017 - 2018 Academic Year:
First year
of all certificate programs (One Year, Two-Year, and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the
clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
2016 - 2017 Academic Year:
First year of all certificate programs (One Year-; Two-Year; and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week trimesters of the
clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
2015- 2016 Academic Year:
First year
of all certificate programs (One Year-; Two-Year; and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth
years of all certificate programs also consists of three
10-week trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1:
10/8/15-12/17/15
(Thursdays, 8:15pm -9:30pm) -
Introduction to the Object Relations Clinical Theory and Its
Clinical Experiential
Applications
(with Susan
Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 1:
10/8/15-12/17/15 (Thursdays, 8:15pm -9:30pm) -
Neuropsychoanalysis:
Attachment and Object Relations through the Lens of Neurobiology and
Brain Mapping
(with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
Trimester 1:
10/8/15-12/11/15
(Thursdays, 6:15pm -7:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with Harriet Wald, LCSW)
Trimester 2: 1/14/16-3/24/16
(Thursdays, 8:25pm -9:40pm) -
Core Self Development and
/or Disruption through Separation-Individuation Process
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2: 1/14/16-3/24/16
(Thursdays, 7:00pm -8:15pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3: 3/31/16 - 6/02/16
(Thursdays,
8:15pm -9:30pm)
Therapeutic
Regression: Contributions of S. Ferenczi and M. Balint (with Jeffrey Lewis, PhD)
Trimester 3:
3/31/16 - 6/02/16 (Thursdays, 6:15pm -7:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW; NCPsyA)
Trimester 3: Elective course
- April
- May, 2016 (Selected Saturdays,
10 am - 1 pm) -
Examining Cultural Artifacts: A
Tool for Personal and Professional Development
(course/ seminar with Robinson Lilienthal, PhD)
Trimester 3: Elective course
-
6/18/16
- 8/6/16 (Selected Saturdays,
6/18, 25, 7/9, 23, 8/6; @
9:45 am - 12:20 pm) -
Mourning, Melancholia, and the Use
of an Object: A Freud-Winnicott Dialectic On Madness and Object Loss
(with Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW,
PCPsyA)
Listing of the
courses:
Trimester 1:
10/8/15-12/17/15 (Thursdays, 8:15pm -9:30pm) -
Neuropsychoanalysis:
Attachment and Object Relations through the Lens of Neurobiology and
Brain Mapping
(with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
Trimester 1:
10/8/15-12/17/15
(Thursdays, 6:15pm -7:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument”
Group Supervision Class (with Harriet Wald, LCSW)
Trimester 2:
1/14/16-3/24/16 (Thursdays, 8:25pm -9:40pm;
no class on 3/17/16) -
Core Self Development and
/or Disruption through Separation-Individuation Process
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 2:
1/14/16-3/24/16 (Thursdays, 7:00pm -8:15pm;
no class on 3/17/16) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class (with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3:
3/31/16 - 6/09/16
(Thursdays,
8:15pm -9:30pm; no class on 4/7/16)
Trauma and Memory: Freudian and Object Relations Perspectives
(with
Eva Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP)
Trimester 3:
3/31/16 - 6/09/16 (Thursdays, 6:15pm -7:30pm) -
“Analyst as Instrument” Group Supervision Class
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt)
Trimester 3: Elective course
- March
- May, 2016 (Selected Saturdays,
10 am - 1 pm) -
Examining Cultural Artifacts: A
Tool for Personal and Professional Development (course/ seminar with Robinson Lilienthal, PhD)
Trimester 3: Elective course
- 6/18/16
- 8/6/16 (Selected Saturdays,
6/18, 25, 7/9, 23, 8/6; @
9:45 am - 12:20 pm) -
Mourning, Melancholia, and the Use
of an Object: A Freud-Winnicott Dialectic On Madness and Object Loss
(with Stefanie Teitelbaum, LCSW,
NCPsyA)
New Certificate Program (since 2012-2013):
Parent-Child Development Program at ORI
Trimester 1: (traditional program):
Love Before First Sight: Neurobiology of Parent-Child Bonds, the Primer of Human Relationships (with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)NEW
Certificate Program (since 2014-2015):One Year Neuropsychoanalysis Program @ ORI
Trimester 1 (combined
with the Advanced Certificate in Object Relations Psychoanalytic Training
and with the Parent-Child Development Program @ ORI):
10/8/15-12/17/15 (Thursdays, 8:15pm -9:30pm) -
Neuropsychoanalysis: Attachment and
Object Relations through the Lens of Neurobiology and Brain Mapping
(with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
Trimester
This program is offered in the form of a tutorial combined with discussion of the clinical cases. All study materials are provided by the instructor.
2014- 2015 Academic Year:
First year of all certificate programs (One Year-; Two-Year; and Full Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision course component.
Second, Third, and Fourth years of all certificate programs also consists of three
10-week trimesters of the
clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1:
10/2/14-1/8/15
New certificate program (since 2013-2014):
Current Concepts in Object Relations Theory on Psychic Change and Clinical Process
Trimester 1:
10/7/14-12/9/14 (Tuesdays, 9:00 - 10:10 am) -
Current
Clinical Object Relations Concepts: Object survival;
Developmental mirroring; Pathological narcissistic mirroring; Mirroring
vulnerability, Addiction to “bad objects”; Malignant vs. benign regression;
Mourning; Developmental mourning; and Transitional and potential
space and transitional objects (with Susan
Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, DLitt).
Trimester
2
New Certificate Program (since 2012-2013):
Trimester 1
Love Before First Sight: Neurobiology of Parent-Child Bonds, the Primer of Human Relationships (with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD).NEW
Certificate Program in 2014-2015:
One Year
Neuropsychoanalysis Program at ORI
Trimester 1 (combined
with the Advanced Certificate in Object Relations Psychoanalytic Training
and with the Parent-Child Development Program @ ORI):
10/8/15-12/17/15 (Thursdays, 8:15pm -9:30pm) -
Neuropsychoanalysis: Attachment and
Object Relations through the Lens of Neurobiology and Brain Mapping
(with Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
Trimester
2 and 3
(combined
with the Parent-Child Development Program @ ORI):
Selected Sundays, via virtual participation -
Love Before First Sight: Neurobiology of
Parent-Child Bonds, the Primer of Human Relationships
(with
Inna Rozentsvit, M.D., PhD)
This program is offered in the form of a tutorial combined with discussion of the clinical cases. All study materials are provided by the instructor.
2013- 2014 Academic Year:
First year
of all certificate programs (One Year-; Two-Year; and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1 (10/3/13-12/19/13):
Introduction to the Object Relations Clinical Theory and Technique (with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Trimester 2 (1/9/14-3/20/14):
Narcissistic Phenomena and Narcissistic
Personality (with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Second, Third, and Fourth years of all certificate programs also consists of three
10-week trimesters of the clinical theory course, which is accompanied by "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision
course component.
Listing of the courses:
Trimester 1 (10/3/13-12/19/13):
Neurosis and Oedipal Conflicts
(with Eva Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP).
Trimester 2 (1/9/14-3/20/14):
Narcissistic Phenomena and Narcissistic
Personality (with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Trimester 3 (3/27/14-6/05/14):
Neo-Kleinian Thought and Developmental
Mourning Theory (with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Additional courses for
candidates in the Third and Fourth year of training:
New certificate program (since 2013-2014):
Current Concepts in Object Relations Theory on Psychic Change and Clinical Process
Trimester 1
(10/1/13-12/10/13):
Current
Concepts in Object Relations Theory on Psychic Change and Clinical Process.
Part 1: The Anatomy of Regret
(with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Trimester
2
2012- 2013 Academic Year:
First year of all certificate programs (One Year-; Two-Year; and Full
Four-Year programs) consists of three 10-week trimesters (conducted on
Thursday evenings) of the theoretical part, which is accompanied by a
complementary "Analyst as Instrument" group supervision component.
Trimester 1 (10/4/12-12/13/12):
Introduction to the Object Relations Clinical Theory and Technique (with Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NPsyA, D.Litt).
Second year of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the theoretical part, which is accompanied by a complementary
"Analyst as Instrument" group supervision component.
Trimester 1 (10/11/12-12/20/12):
Borderline
Personality Disorder: I
Third year of all certificate programs also consists of three 10-week
trimesters of the theoretical part, which is accompanied by a complementary
"Analyst as Instrument" group supervision component. Third year
training includes also additional courses on Object Relations Clinical Theory
offered on Wednesday mornings.
Trimester 1 (10/11/12-12/12/12; p.m.):
For those who received One Year training at the ORI in the past - please, inquire about furthering your study through the second year of our Two Year Program. For those who received Two-Year training at the ORI in the past - please, inquire about furthering your study through the Full Training in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Write to: admin@orinyc.org or/and drkavaleradler@gmail.com. Call 646-522-0387 or/and 212-674-5425.
For more information and to register, call (646) 522-1056 or e-mail admin@orinyc.org or drkavaleradler@gmail.com.
You can register also via fax at 718-785-3270.
For full description of the classes, please visit the Certificate Programs page.
Individual courses & seminars
(new since 2011):
Child
Development & Application of Object Relations Theory to Working with
Children (seminar)
For full description of the classes, please visit the Individual Courses page or Certificate Courses page, as each class is offered as an individual or certificate course (with 12.5 post-graduate credits offered to those who completes each course).
Exposure to the
work of advanced clinicians
(as instructors, mentors, supervisors, lecturers, and discussants).
Group and individual
clinical mentorship - email Dr. Susan Kavaler-Adler
at DrKavalerAdler@gmail.com.
Annual Conference & Annual Workshop Series:
3/24/18 - Annual Conference:
Is It the Wolf In the Man Or the Man In the Wolf? A Contemporary Object Relations View of Freud’s Wolf Man: Fragile Narcissism and
Borderline Dynamics.
Presenter: Harold Blum, M.D. Discussants:
Stefanie Teitelbaum,
LCSW-R, NCPsyA and Eva D. Papiasvili, PhD, ABPP. Moderator:
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, D.Litt., NCPsyA.
3/18/17
- Annual Conference:
The Dark Side of Creativity: Compulsions, Blocks, and
Creations.
Presenter: Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, D.Litt, NCPsyA
Discussants:
Stefanie Teitelbaum,
LCSW-R, NCPsyA and
Jack Schwartz, PsyD, LCSW
Moderator:
Eva Papiasvili, PhD,
ABPP Working Lunch: ORI Academic Press authors
discuss the dark side of creativity featured in their books:
Sandra Indig, LCSW-R, LP, ATCB:
Talking colors:
Seeing words/ Hearing images
4/23/17
- Interactive Lecture:
The Subjective Experience of Time:
Time as Persecutory, Frozen, or Holding: An Object Relations Perspective for
Clinicians
(with
Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, NCPsyA, D.Litt)
3/19/16 - Annual Conference:
To register for the Individual Certificate courses or the workshops and conferences - visit the Registration Form
For sliding-scale-fee therapy REFERRAL SERVICE for individuals, couples, adolescents and children at ORI - please email ORI administrator Dr. Inna Rozentsvit at Admin@orinyc.org or call 646-522-1056.
Educational mini-video series on various concepts related to psychoanalysis and the object relations clinical theory and technique - Click on YouTube tab or scroll down this page.
Useful information related to getting financial
assistance for your education from your employer:
Object Relations Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
(Training Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational
organization.
Our EIN # 133697333. We are chartered by NYS Department of Education
to provide post-graduate training in psychotherapy and
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