CPC Blog: Posts tagged with 'continuing education'
2018 Spring Workshop Series
Continuing education at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center seeks to provide the mental health community with a number of stimulating and thoughtful programs designed to enhance clinical skills and clinical understanding. Programs include lectures by prominent psychoanalysts, courses for clinicians, and special topic seminars. Following is a list of upcoming programs. Saturday, March 24, 2018 “The […]
Ethics Publications by CPC Member Norman Clemens, M.D.
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center faculty member, Norman A. Clemens, M.D., was the lead author of an article entitled “Obstacles to Early Career Psychiatrists Practicing Psychotherapy” (Clemens NA, Plakun EM, Lazar SG, Mellman L in Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 42(3): 479-496, 2014.) The special issue of the journal, entitled “Psychotherapy, the Affordable Care Act, and Mental Health Parity: Obstacles […]
October Events at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur, M.D. Psychoanalytic Training, Adult and Child, at Parisian Society “Traumatized Mother, Sleepless Baby: Mother-Infant Psychotherapy with an 18 Month-Old Boy” Date: Friday Evening, October 17, 2014 Reception: 6:00 — 7:00 p.m. Lecture: 7:00 — 8:30 p.m. Location: Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center RSVP: Please reserve by calling (216) 229-5959 or email: dmorsecpc@sbcglobal.net The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center […]
Seminar on Psychotic States
The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center and the Hanna Perkins Center invite you to join Kenna Mycek, HPC candidate, HPC Child Psychoanalytic Training Program, and Anna Janicki, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, CPC, to study psychotic states. The work of psychotherapists who are familiar with psychoanalytic thinking offers the public a broad perspective and a clear understanding of […]
Events in April at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center
The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center has scheduled three very special programs for the first week of April. On Wednesday Evening, April 2, 2014 our Challenges Lecture Series continues with Jonathan Sadowsky, Ph.D., who will present, “The Dualities of a Medical Treatment: Early Electroconvulsive Therapy in the United States.” This presentation will examine early ECT use in […]
Upcoming Events at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center in January
We would like to inform you of two special events in January 2014. On Friday, January 24th, we are presenting Dr. Carol Salus who will speak to us about, “Behind the Celestial Enchantment: The Private Self and Early Movie Star Portraits of Andy Warhol.” Carol Salus, Ph.D. is Associate Professor, School of Art, Kent State […]
Upcoming Events at the CPC in May
We would like to inform you of three special events in May. On Wednesday, May 1st there is a Friends Mini-Lecture with Marc Jaffe. Mr. Jaffe, whose wife is a physician with Parkinson’s Disease, will speak about the challenges of living with the disease. When Marc Jaffe’s wife was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at age 48, […]
Fourth Ethics Workshop – February 9th
The Ethics Committee presents its fourth workshop on: Real-Life Ethical Worries in Clinical Practice: The Persistent Problem of Sexual Boundary Violations Presenter: Andrea Celenza, Ph.D. Faculty, Harvard Medical School, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis Saturday February 9, 2013 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 8:30-8:45 a.m. Coffee and Registration Program Cost: $50.00 (non-members) $40.00 […]
November 7th Mini-Lecture with Norman Clemens, MD
Can We Assure Mental Health Privacy in the Electronic Age? Dr. Clemens is a training and supervising analyst at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center, and Emeritus Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University. He is a long-time member and past chair of the APsaA’s Committee on Government Relations and Insurance and the Committee on […]
November 16th-Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Presents Jonathan Sadowsky, Ph.D.
“Beyond the Metaphor of the Pendulum: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Psychoanalysis, and the Styles of American Psychiatry” Jonathan Sadowsky is the Theodore Castele Professor of Medical History and History Department Chair at Case Western Reserve University. He holds History degrees from Wesleyan, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins, and he studied psychiatric epidemiology at Columbia University. His book […]