• Ethics Workshop: Revisiting the Concept of the Working Alliance. Applying it to Teaching and Learning and Exploring the Ethical Considerations: A Relational Model.

    Virtual

    Gerald Melchode, MD The working alliance or the therapeutic alliance is the strongest predictor for the success of psychotherapy. The presentation explores the origins of these concepts and raises the question whether the working alliance can be applied to teaching and learning. Academics educators have already begun to do this. Their findings are presented which […]

  • Complex Cases and Treatment Planning: Does It Take a Village to Revive the Treatment?

    Virtual

    Presented by: Lisa Madsen, MD This special presentation will focus on complex cases which have reached an impasse with little forward movement or even a regression on the part of the patient. What do you recommend when a patient is no longer progressing in weekly psychotherapy? What do you do when a patient needs more? […]

  • Home, Homelessness, and Immigration

    Virtual

    What might contribute to our subjectively feeling at home in the world? What leads to the loss of one’s psychic sense of home which in turn results in us feeling psychically unmoored in the world? These are some of the questions we will ponder together. Focus will be on the psychic loss of home even […]

  • Introduction to Sandplay Therapy, Study Group

    Virtual

    This presentation is appropriate for psychotherapists of all levels, interested in learning more about sandplay technique, its underlying theory, utility, and interpretation. It is a 10-session study group and workshop on Friday mornings from January 9 to April 10, 2026. Presented by Joann Ponder, PhD.

  • Risk in the Psychoanalytic Process: Ethics, Exposure, Eroticism

    Virtual

    This conference on risks involving ethics, exposure, and eroticism in the psychoanalytic process features talks by two authors and clinicians, Charles Levin, PhD and Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD, who have numerous publications on these important topics. Commentary will be offered by Elizabeth Wallace, MD, who has published papers about the immediate and long-term effects of losing […]

  • 2025 Fred Pine Paper Award Presentation

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    ***This meeting is virtual and will be held on ZOOM.*** You must register to attend the virtual event.  The recipients of the 2025 Fred Pine Ph.D. Award for a Paper Contributing to Psychoanalytic Theory, Technique, or Development will present the work on January 13, 2026 from 8:00-9:30pm at an event to be hosted by NYPSI […]

  • Complex Case Consultation Group When Talk Therapy Isn’t Enough… or Is It?

    Virtual

    Presented by: Lisa Madsen, MD This consultation group will focus on complex cases which have reached an impasse with little forward movement or even a regression on the part of the patient. We will consider systemic or environmental factors impinging on the dyad, the patient’s comorbid conditions, intrapsychic variables (i.e., personality, resources, defenses), interpersonal issues, […]

  • The Independent Tradition in Child & Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

    Virtual

    Speaker: Rudy Oldeschulte, MA, JD, MACP. This is an introductory course on the evolution of the Independent Tradition (British in origin) applied to our work with children and adolescents. This tradition (or approach) is developmentally appropriate to our work with younger populations, as it moves from the more epistemological (knowing) approach, with its emphasis on […]