• APM Scientific Meeting – The Disabling Object

    Hybrid (In-Person at Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine and Virtual) New York, NY

    Disability remains among the least theorized subjects in psychoanalysis. This is notable but not surprising: the relational anxiety that disability provokes in the non-disabled is pervasive, and psychoanalysts are not exempt. This paper introduces the concept of the disabling object — a persecutory internal structure through which social prejudice and structural ableism are psychically internalized […]

  • The Margaret Morgan Lawrence Lecture for Social Justice w/ Kirkland Vaughans, PhD

    Hybrid (In-Person at Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine and Virtual) New York, NY

    The APM is honored to present the second Margaret Morgan Lawrence Lecture for Social Justice This Lecture brings to the APM/Columbia community speakers who apply psychoanalytic theory or practice to socially, racially and culturally diverse community contexts and honors the life and work of Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence. Whiteness and the Psychoanalytic Frame Kirkland Vaughans, […]

  • Beating an Undead Horse: Toward a Conceptualization of Nuisance in the Analytic Process

    Hybrid (In-Person at Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine and Virtual) New York, NY

    Winnicott brilliantly grasped the child’s nuisance-making as a bid for assurance of the parent’s reliability. Some adult patients continue their patterns of nuisance-making in ways that can be annoying to others, including the analyst. Dr. Cooper explores the work that the analyst must do on behalf of his patient to transform countertransference annoyance into meaningful […]

  • Erotic Entanglements in the Search to Be and Belong: Traversing the Forcefield of Dependency and Desire

    Hybrid (In-Person at Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine and Virtual) New York, NY

    Psychoanalytic clinicians often encounter the complexities of erotic transference and countertransference, yet struggle with conceptual frameworks and language that adequately capture these intense, often ambiguous experiences. Traditional models can obscure the subtle intersubjective and developmental meanings of erotic material, resulting in impasses or missed therapeutic opportunities. This presentation aims to expand clinicians’ capacity to think […]