401: Writing IV: Psychoanalytic Scholarship

Course Description

Instructors

Adele Tutter, M.D.
Daria Colombo, M.D.

January 27 – March 17, 2025
Mondays, 8:35 – 10:00 pm

No class: 2/17

Co-requisites

Candidates must have or have had at least two cases in supervised psychoanalysis to be eligible for upper level courses.

Course Description

This course has two central aims: the first is to develop a topic of the student’s choice into a possible submission to a scholarly journal; the other is to learn to function as peer reviewers of other’s work, including both fellow students and outside papers, in order to understand the foundations of written clinical and scholarly contributions. The ability to participate in the wider psychoanalytic community as editors, peer reviewers for journals, or writers is a capacity that can be developed, and this course intends to create a foundation for, and encouragement of such activities. Fourth year students only. 

Evaluation Method

Each student’s participation in class discussion and his or her demonstration of understanding of the course objectives and reading material is assessed in a written evaluation by the instructor(s).

Schedule of Classes & Course Readings

These articles are protected under relevant copyright regulations. They are available in the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute Electronic Reserve for your convenience, and for your personal use.

READINGS ARE CONFIRMED.

I. Introduction to Clinical Writing & Peer Review Exercise: Paper to be assigned.

CLASS 1: January 27, 2025
  • Introduction to psychoanalytic journals and paper submission
  • Different kinds of contributions:
    Book Reviews
    Clinical contributions
    Interdisciplinary work
    Commentaries
  • Researching the literature
  • Discussion of ideas for individual writing projects

II. Confidentiality

CLASS 2: February 3, 2025
REQUIRED READINGS

Lafarge, L. (2024). What we do, What we Say, What we Don’t Say: Confidentiality in the Publication of Clinical Writing. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 93:77-103.

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III. Developing Clinical Ideas

CLASS 3: February 10, 2025
REQUIRED READINGS

Collins, S. (2024). On the Belatedness of Psychoanalytic Clinical Writing. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 93:157-181.

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Lemma, A. (2023). Writing and Intimate Privacy. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 71:1041-1045.

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IV.

CLASS 4: February 17, 2025
REQUIRED READINGS

Litowitz, B. E. (2022). Writing to be Part of the Conversation. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 70:427-429.

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V.

CLASS 5: February 24, 2025
REQUIRED READINGS

Kantrowitz, J. L. (2022). Writing as a Path for Discovery. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 70:231-234.

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VI. Drafts/Outline Due for Writing Ideas

CLASS 6: March 3, 2025

VII. Discussion of Drafts/ Summary and Review

CLASS 7: March 10, 2025