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Yale Psychiatry Bulletin
Bulletin: page 1 | page 2 | page 3 From the CommunityAffordable Psychoanalysis AvailableThe Psychoanalytic Clinic of the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis is currently evaluating new applications for low-fee psychoanalysis. A brochure describing the program is available. To receive it and/or an application form, please phone Ms. Kathy Wilcox at (203) 562-2103. For more detailed information about indication and suitability for treatment and about the nature of the psychoanalytic process, you may contact the Director, Rosemary H. Balsam, M.D. at 865-0414. The Muriel Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and the HumanitiesWhitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, New Haven. Reception 6:45 pm, room 108; lecture 7:30 pm, room 208. For more information contact Nancy Olson, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry, Coordinator, Muriel Gardiner Program in Psychoanalysis and the Humanities, 203 785 1898; nancy.olson@yale.edu
Western New England Psychoanalytic Society Scientific MeetingsScientific meetings seek to provide post-graduate education of psychoanalysts who are members of the Society, addressing issues of practice, technique, theory, and research relevant to the field of psychoanalysis, offering educational opportunities for students and practitioners of other mental health professions. There is no fee or registration for the programs. Meetings start at 4:00 p.m. and are held at the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis, 255 Bradley Street, New Haven, CT 06510.
WNEPS Clinical Conference: Work & Play in the Therapeutic SpaceSaturday, April 18th, the Western New England Psychoanalytic Society will hold a conference on Work & Play in the Therapeutic Space, 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., at the Donald J. Cohen Auditorium of the Yale child Study Center, 230 South Frontage Rd., New Haven. A panel will provide three intimate looks into the mind of the therapist at work and play, within the therapeutic process. For more information, visit www.wneps.org or contact Ms. Kathy Wilcox, 203-562-2103.
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February 23, 2009
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