Change or No Change:  Four Eminent Analysts Reflect on NYPSI and Psychoanalysis

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  •  June 20, 2019
     8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Special Event:

“Change or No Change:  Four Eminent Analysts Reflect on Their Experience at NYPSI and Psychoanalysis from the 1960s to the Present”

Thursday, June 20, 2019
8:00 pm
Presenters: Norman Margolis, M.D.; Francis Baudry, M.D.; Arnold Richards, M.D.; Theodore Shapiro, M.D.

Moderator:  Carl Kleban, M.D.

This presentation, planned and organized by the Membership Committee, will be a highly personal account offered by four distinguished analysts of their careers and experiences at NYPSI. All began analytic training in the 1960’s, and all have been active in the Institute’s administration as well as teaching and supervising. They have also made significant contributions to the psychoanalytic literature and to research. They are keenly aware of the evolutions in theory and practice over the past 50 years. Each will have a unique story and perspective, in many ways poignant and touching as well as factually relevant to the Institute’s history. As a group, they are ideally suited to help us understand our past, where we are now, and where we are headed.
This program is dedicated to Lisa Goldsmith, Ph.D.

A Reception will follow the lecture. No CME or CE credits offered. 

 

Norman M. Margolis, M.D. graduated from NYPSI in 1962 and was certified by the American Psychoanalytic Association in 1964. Dr. Margolis joined the faculty shortly thereafter and was Assistant Course Instructor (with Peter Richter, M.D.) in courses on schizophrenia and the borderline states. He was appointed Training and Supervising Analyst in 1970 and chaired the Admissions, Curriculum and Students’ (now Progression) Committees. Over his career, he taught many courses and retired from active clinical practice in 2007.

Francis D. Baudry, M.D. graduated from NYPSI in 1965. He was certified by the American Psychoanalytic Association in 1967 and became a Training & Supervising Analyst at NYPSI in 1986. Dr. Baudry has been Adjunct Attending Psychiatrist, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, 1966-72; Assoc. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1972- present; Asst. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1966-72; and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Mt Sinai Medical Center, 1990- present.  He has also been Consultation and Liaison Psychiatrist, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, 1962- present.  His bibliography includes 22 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 5 book chapters.

Arnold Richards, M.D. graduated from NYPSI in 1969. He was certified by the American Psychoanalytic Association in 1973 and became a Training & Supervising Analyst in 1985. Dr. Richards has held positions of Secretary and Chair of the Program Committee. He also was Chair of the Committee on Non-Medical Membership in 1990. Past Editor of JAPA from 1994-2003, Dr. Richards is the author of multiple articles and books concerning psychoanalytic theory and practice. He is founder and editor of psychoanalysis.net and publisher of IPbooks.net.

Theodore Shapiro, M.D. graduated from NYPSI in 1965. He was certified by the American Psychoanalytic Association in 1967 and became a Training & Supervising Analyst in 1986. Dr. Shapiro was Professor of Psychiatry at NYU School of Medicine, 1972-1976, and has been Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell Medical College, 1976-present. He served on the Board of Trustees from 1971-77 and as Secretary from 1976-78. He was Chair of NYPSI’s Research Program in the 1990s and served on the Education Committee, 2013-2016. Dr. Shapiro’s many awards and recognitions include A.A. Brill Lecturer, 1999; Heinz Hartman Memorial Lecturer, 2004; The Salmon Akhtar-Brenner Lecturer (Jefferson Medical School), 2007, and Philip Wilson Memorial Lecturer, 2013. He has published over 250 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 1/3 of which are on psychoanalytic themes.  He is the author or co-author of 9 books, was the editor of JAPA (1984-1993), and book review editor of The International Journal of Psychoanalysis(1993-2001). Dr. Shapiro has served on the American Board of Psychiatry  and was the Neurology Chair on the Child Board of Psychiatry from 1991 to 1993.

 

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