CPC Blog: Posts tagged with 'essay contest'
Essay Contest Winner at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center
Join us to hear Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D. present the winning essay for the 2016 CPC Essay contest. Dr. Auerhahn”s essay, “’I Could Eat You Up’: Philomela, Trauma and Enactment,” explores the question of how trauma that is neither symbolized nor represented in some other fashion is made known to one’s self and others. Dr. Auerhahn […]
Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D. Wins 2016 CPC Essay Prize
The CPC Prize Essay Committee is pleased to announce that the winning essay for 2016 is “’I Could Eat You Up’: Philomela, Trauma and Enactment,” submitted by Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D. Some of you may recall that Dr. Auerhahn received our prize in 2011 for her essay -“Evolution of Traumatic Narratives: Impact of the Holocaust on […]
Announcing the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
For Psychoanalytically Informed Essays in the Arts and Humanities, Bio-behavioral Sciences and Social Sciences First Prize: $1000 The essay should not be more than 30 pages in length and should not have been published or submitted for publication. The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize is open to anyone living or working in the State of […]
Announcing the 2015 Essay Prize Winner
The Essay Prize Committee has announced the winner of the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center’s 2015 contest. He is David I. Backer, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor of Social Foundations of Education at Cleveland State University. Dr. Backer will present his essay, entitled “Dehiscence and Discussion” on Friday November 30, 2015. Here are the details. Date: Friday evening, November […]
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
You still have time to enter. Entries are due July 31, 2015 2015 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize For Psychoanalytically Informed Essays in the Arts and Humanities, Bio-behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences First Prize: $1000 The essay should not be more than 30 pages in length and should not have been published or submitted for publication. The […]
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
We are pleased to announce that we are accepting entries for the 2015 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize For Psychoanalytically Informed Essays in the Arts and Humanities, Bio-behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences First Prize: $1000 The essay should not be more than 30 pages in length and should not have been published or submitted for […]
CPC Essay Prize Entries Are Due December 1st, 2014
Update: Our Winning Essayist for 2012, Adele Tutter, also won the APsaA CORST Prize for 2012, and this year has been nominated for a Gravida Award, which is given out by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. Her essay, “Angel with a Missing Wing: Loss, Restitution, and the Embodied Self in the Photography […]
2014 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
For Psychoanalytically Informed Essays in the Arts and Humanities, Bio-behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences First Prize: $1000 The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center is currently accepting submissions for our Essay Prize. The essay should not be more than 30 pages in length and should not have been published or submitted for publication. The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center […]
Upcoming Event at the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center
We would like to remind you of a special event next week, January 31, 2014. On Friday evening Beth Ash, Ph.D. our 2103 Essay Contest winner will present her winning essay, ” A Consulting Room of Their Own: Film Representations of Psychotherapy Between the Female Clinician and Female Patient in the Contexts of Second-wave Feminism.” 6:00 […]
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 […]