Blos Research Fellowship Project: Exploration of Issues in Remote Treatment of Adolescents

  •  June 6, 2024
     8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

CLOSED MEETING for current NYPSI members and students, PANY child candidates and Columbia child candidates

Blos Research Fellowship Project:

Exploration of Issues in Remote Treatment of Adolescents: Literature Review and Case Vignettes

Thursday, June 6, 2024

8:00 – 9:30 PM (EST)

Presenter: Natalia van Hissenhoven, LCSW

Ms. van Hissenhoven will present a summary of a bibliographic review on the subject of remote treatment and the changes and emphasis over time. She will show the progression, from an emphasis on “advantages and disadvantages” of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis conducted over the phone and internet, to changes in approach during the COVID19 pandemic. Finally, she will share clinical vignettes from adolescents to demonstrate nuances in terms of the transference-countertransference in hybrid treatment with them. Ms. van Hissenhoven will also show how there are different tools used to understand the patient’s current dynamics in hybrid treatment.

No CME/CE credits offered.


Free Admission

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Natalia van Hissenhoven is a psychoanalyst from NYPSI and works full time in private practice in New York City providing psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. She sees kids, adolescents and adults. Natalia is part of the curriculum committee and belongs to the faculty at NYPSI. She is an advanced candidate of the child/adolescent psychoanalytic training program at NYPSI and is currently doing a Blos Fellowship. Natalia graduated from the Universidad de los Andes in Psychology (Bogotá, Colombia) and is a LCSW from NYU. Prior to her private practice, she worked for over ten years in Bogota and NYC and Brooklyn as part of psychotherapy outpatient clinics, schools and with in-patient and outpatient psychiatric population in mental health residential facilities in NYC.