Horowitz Sondheim Clinic Presentation: Treating the Artist Patient
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October 28, 2025
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
***This meeting is hybrid, in person and on zoom***
Horowitz Sondheim Clinic Presentation:
Treating the Artist Patient
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
8:00 – 10:00 PM (EST)
Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium
Presenters: Alana Mendelsohn, MD & Amy M. Rosenthal, LCSW
The “tortured artist” is a Western archetype that depicts professional artists as individuals in constant mental torment. According to this trope, poor mental health contributes to and is potentially even necessary for creative output and ambition. Although artists face mental health challenges at significantly higher rates than the general population, they have not been extensively studied or approached as a patient population with distinct risk factors or needs. In this session, we will introduce providers to the mental health challenges artists face and how mental health treatment can support not only their personal health and wellbeing, but their creative needs as well. Building upon NYPSI’s legacy through Stephen Sondheim’s therapeutic journey with Dr. Milton Horowitz, this session demonstrates how psychoanalytic understanding can support rather than inhibit creative expression. We hope that by the end of the session, providers will obtain a deeper appreciation for the mental health needs of artists and practical skills for how to approach working with them in treatment.
There are no CE/CME credits for this event.
General Admission: $25
Student Admission: $15
Free Admission for current NYPSI members/students and HFI Candidates
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Alana Mendelsohn, MD is a psychiatrist and neuroscientist, and a co-founder of Creatives Care. Dr. Mendelsohn completed her medical, scientific and clinical training in adult psychiatry at Columbia University and has maintained a part-time private practice in New York for the last four years providing comprehensive medication management and psychotherapy. She is currently based in London, where she helps lead early clinical translation at Sania Therapeutics, a biotechnology startup focused on precision therapeutics for nervous system dysfunction.
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Amy M. Rosenthal, LCSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Director of Creatives Care, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting NYC-based artists with affordable, high-quality mental health care. A graduate of NYU’s School of Social Work and the Psychoanalytic Fellowship at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (NYPSI), she has extensive post-graduate training in psychodynamic, relational, and trauma-informed approaches. A former artist herself, Amy specializes in treating creative professionals and has presented on artists’ mental health needs at the American Psychiatric Association’s annual meeting and The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries.
