Online IOP for College Students and Emerging Adults in MA
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Dr. Theodore Fallon will present ongoing work illuminating a developmental perspective on working with adult patients in talk therapy. This perspective focuses on three different stages in child development.
Educational Events
Dr. Roger Frie asks: What does it mean to be both a social critic and a practicing psychotherapist? In this talk he draws on the early work of Erich Fromm to answer this and other questions.
Special Events
A roundtable retreat hosted by Ellenhorn & Gould Farm with presentations from Ellenhorn, Gould Farm, the Austen Riggs Center, and Windhorse Integrative Mental Health.
News
Conferences
The 2025 Riggs-Yale virtual conference will focus on substance use and behavioral addiction in children and adolescents, examining the role of parental substance use, changing cultural norms, and efforts to find a community and belonging through substance use and/or technology.
Educational Events
Dr. Kate Gallagher serves as a panelist on the first in a series of virtual events co-sponsored by PsiAN and the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology.
Educational Events
A virtual conference for college mental health clinicians and those supporting students’ mental health.
Educational Events
Dr. Clara Mucci presents the three levels of interpersonal traumatizations with all the consequences at the level of attachment styles, interpersonal neurobiology, and affect regulation and personability dynamics up to the point of developing complex PTSD and personality disorders.
Educational Events
Dr. Hannah Wallerstein address the recent shift towards was has been termed an “ontological” approach to psychoanalysis (Ogden 2019), in which experiencing and becoming oneself more fully are seen as the goals of treatment, with the generation of knowledge taking a back seat.
Resource
News
Educational Events
Dr. Theodore Fallon will present ongoing work illuminating a developmental perspective on working with adult patients in talk therapy. This perspective focuses on three different stages in child development.
Educational Events
Dr. Roger Frie asks: What does it mean to be both a social critic and a practicing psychotherapist? In this talk he draws on the early work of Erich Fromm to answer this and other questions.
Special Events
A roundtable retreat hosted by Ellenhorn & Gould Farm with presentations from Ellenhorn, Gould Farm, the Austen Riggs Center, and Windhorse Integrative Mental Health.
News
Conferences
The 2025 Riggs-Yale virtual conference will focus on substance use and behavioral addiction in children and adolescents, examining the role of parental substance use, changing cultural norms, and efforts to find a community and belonging through substance use and/or technology.
Educational Events
Dr. Kate Gallagher serves as a panelist on the first in a series of virtual events co-sponsored by PsiAN and the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology.
Educational Events
A virtual conference for college mental health clinicians and those supporting students’ mental health.
Educational Events
Dr. Clara Mucci presents the three levels of interpersonal traumatizations with all the consequences at the level of attachment styles, interpersonal neurobiology, and affect regulation and personability dynamics up to the point of developing complex PTSD and personality disorders.
Educational Events
Dr. Hannah Wallerstein address the recent shift towards was has been termed an “ontological” approach to psychoanalysis (Ogden 2019), in which experiencing and becoming oneself more fully are seen as the goals of treatment, with the generation of knowledge taking a back seat.
Resource
News
Educational Events
Dr. Theodore Fallon will present ongoing work illuminating a developmental perspective on working with adult patients in talk therapy. This perspective focuses on three different stages in child development.
Educational Events
Dr. Roger Frie asks: What does it mean to be both a social critic and a practicing psychotherapist? In this talk he draws on the early work of Erich Fromm to answer this and other questions.
Special Events
A roundtable retreat hosted by Ellenhorn & Gould Farm with presentations from Ellenhorn, Gould Farm, the Austen Riggs Center, and Windhorse Integrative Mental Health.
News
Conferences
The 2025 Riggs-Yale virtual conference will focus on substance use and behavioral addiction in children and adolescents, examining the role of parental substance use, changing cultural norms, and efforts to find a community and belonging through substance use and/or technology.
Educational Events
Dr. Kate Gallagher serves as a panelist on the first in a series of virtual events co-sponsored by PsiAN and the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology.
Educational Events
A virtual conference for college mental health clinicians and those supporting students’ mental health.
Educational Events
Dr. Clara Mucci presents the three levels of interpersonal traumatizations with all the consequences at the level of attachment styles, interpersonal neurobiology, and affect regulation and personability dynamics up to the point of developing complex PTSD and personality disorders.
Educational Events
Dr. Hannah Wallerstein address the recent shift towards was has been termed an “ontological” approach to psychoanalysis (Ogden 2019), in which experiencing and becoming oneself more fully are seen as the goals of treatment, with the generation of knowledge taking a back seat.