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NYSPA’S
DIVISION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
Invites
you to join us for our 4th in a series of wonderful SundayEvening
Supper Soirees featuring leading contemporary psychoanalysts.
Sunday,
February 22, 2015 from 5-7 PM
At
AperiTIVO, Third Avenue at East 48th Street, New York, New York 10017
“CRISIS
AND CREATIVITY - RESILIENCE IN ACTION"
Presenter:
Sophia Richman, PhD., ABPP
Psychologist Psychoanalyst, Dr. Sophia
Richman will discuss some of the ideas featured in her new book – Mended
by the Muse: Creative Transformation of Trauma (Routledge,
2014). Drawing on the artistic productions of trauma survivors and
using her personal history as a Holocaust survivor, she will illustrate
the healing power of the creative process. By highlighting the
complexity and diversity of responses to catastrophic events, she will
challenge stereotyped views of survivors based on experience-distant
theoretical constructions perpetuated in the trauma literature.
Sophia Richman, Ph.D., ABPP, is a
psychologist and psychoanalyst who holds a Diplomate in Psychoanalysis
from the American Board of Professional Psychology. In addition
to her private practice, Dr. Richman is a Supervisor at the New York
University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, a
Training and Supervising Analyst at the Center for Psychotherapy
and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey, and a faculty member of the
Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Studies. In 2002, she
authored the award winning A Wolf in the Attic: The Legacy of a
Hidden Child of the Holocaust (Routledge). Her most recent
book is Mended by the Muse: Creative Transformations of Trauma (Routledge,
2014). Dr. Richman is also a painter.
Register
at www.nyspa.org or
via phone 1-800-732-3933 -
NYSPA’s Staff will be happy to help you.
NYSPA Members may
join the Division of Psychoanalysis for $20 and save money registering
at the member fee.
The Psychoanalytic
Division and NYSPA welcome new members.
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NOW ONLINE OR VIA PHONE
Registration
includes a light supper. All are welcome and invited.
Psychoanalytic
Division Members: $20
NYSPA
Members Not in the Division
45
(Includes division membership)
Psychoanalytic
Candidates:
20
(Identify your training institute)
(Identify your school/degree
program
MPA is Affiliated With:
New York State
Psychological Association
American Psychological
Association
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