CPC Blog: Posts tagged with 'essays'
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 […]
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 […]
Beth Ash, Ph.D. Wins CPC Essay Contest
The Essay Contest Committee of the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center has announced that the winner of the prize for 2013 is Beth Ash, Ph.D. for her essay entitled “A Consulting Room of Their Own: Film Representations of Psychotherapy Between the Female Clinician and Female Patient in the Contexts of Second-Wave Feminism.” Dr. Ash has examined three […]
Art and Mourning: Tragedy at Newtown
Beatrice Cahill-Camden has offered her commentary on the recent Newtown Conn. shooting. Beatrice is a junior at Hawken School, a preparatory school in Cleveland. This was written in her English Intensive last semester. “The Scream” in American Culture” ‘One of those paintings that would not die’ its warring image once conceived would not leave […]
2012 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
Don’t forget to submit your essay by July 31st. 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 is open […]
2012 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
You still have over two months to complete your essay for this contest. 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 […]
2012 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 is open to anyone regardless of institutional status or affiliation. Applicants […]
The Candidate Journal: A Call for Papers
The Candidate Journal, an online journal (www.thecandidatejournal.org), is planning the next volume, Volume 5, on the topic “The Future.” Papers will be accepted until July 1, 2011. The editors encourage submissions from candidates in psychoanalysis, but will review papers submitted by graduates of psychoanalytic programs as well as from authors interested in psychoanalysis. The editors […]
Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize
The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center announces this year’s essay prize contest and invites submissions. First Prize award is $1000. Entries must be submitted before July 30, 2011. This competition, initiated by a $1000 gift from Tom Peterson and augmented by Drs. Anna and Tom Janicki, was established to promote interest in psychoanalytic scholarship in northeast Ohio. […]