PPSC 2nd ANNUAL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT CONFERENCE

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2008

1:00 pm-5:00 pm

at the NYU Kimmel Center

Wine and Cheese Reception   5pm-7pm 


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HONORING:

DR. MARTIN S. BERGMANN

Dr. Bergmann is the esteemed author of countless articles and books on psychoanalysis, including:

(1963) The Place of Paul Federn’s Ego Psychology in Psychoanalytic Metapsychology.

(1966). The Intrapsychic and Communicative Aspects of the Dream—Their Role in Psycho-Analysis and Psychotherapy.

(1973). Limitations of Method in Psychoanalytic Biography: A Historical Inquiry.

(1976). The Unspoken Motive. A Guide to Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism: By M. Kaplan, Ph.D. and R. Kloss, Ph.D. New York: The Free Press.

(1979). From Oedipus to Moses. Freud's Jewish Identity: By M. Robert. Trans. by R. Manheim. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor/Doubleday.

(1980). On the Intrapsychic Function of Falling in Love.

(1980). The Trauma of Time. A Psychoanalytic Investigation: By I. Schiffer. N.Y.: Int. Universities Press, Inc.

(1982). Platonic Love, Transference Love, and Love in Real Life.

(1983). Jewish Origins of the Psychoanalytic Movement: By Dennis B. Klein. New York: Praeger Publishers.

(1985). Reflections on the Psychological and Social Function of Remembering the Holocaust.

(1988). Freud's Three Theories of Love in the Light of Later Developments.

(1988). On the Fate of the Intrapsychic Image of the Psychoanalyst after Termination of the Analysis.

(1991). The Nature of Love, in Volume 3 the Modern World: By I. Singer. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.

(1992). The Apprehension of Beauty: The Role of Aesthetic Conflict in Development, Art and Violence: By Donald Meltzer and Meg Harris Williams. Strath Tay, Scotland: Clunie Press.

(1993). Reality and Psychic Reality in Ernst Kris'sast Papers: An Attempt to Update His Findings.

(1993). Reflections on the History of Psychoanalysis.

(1994). Freud's Moses-Studie Als Tagtraum: By Ilse Grubrich-Simitis. Frankfurt: Verlag Internationale Psychoanalyse

(1994). The Challenge of Erotized Transference to Psychoanalytic Technique.

(1996). The Psychology Of A Saint: Ignatius Of Loyola.: By W. W. Meissner. New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Press,

(1997). Passions in the Therapeutic Relationship: A Historical Perspective.

(1997). Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique.

(1997). The Historical Roots Of Psychoanalytic Orthodoxy.

(1997). The Languages of Psychoanalysis.: By John E. Gedo. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Analytic Press. 1996.

(1999). Moses and Civilizations: The Meaning Behind Freud's Myth: R. A. Paul. New Haven: Yale University Press

(2000). Lay Analysis: Life Inside the Controversy: R.S. Wallerstein, M.D. Hillsdale, NJ/London: Analytic Press.

(2001). Life Goals and Psychoanalytic Goals from a Historical Perspective.

(2002). The Relevance of History to the Psychoanalytic Controversy over Homosexuality.

(2003). A Contribution to the Supervisory Panel.

(2004). Psychoanalysis and the Humanities: The Preference for the Primitive: Episodes in the History of Western Taste and Art. By E.H. Gombrich. London: Phaidon Press.

(2005). The Psychoanalytic Wars of Yesterday: Otto Fenichel: 119 Rundbriefe (One Hundred Nineteen Circular Letters) (1934-1945). Two volumes. Edited by Johannes Reichmayr and Else Mühlleitner. Frankfurt am Main: Stroemfeld Publications

 

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PPSC 2008 Lifetime Achievement Conference Committee:

Rebecca Harrington, LCSW (Co-Chair)
Kristin Miscall Brown, LCSW (Co-Chair)

Danielle Benvenuto, LMSW
Joan Brady, LCSW
Curtis Brown, LCSW
Jessica Garet, LCSW
Adam Kaplan, PhD
Benjamin Seaman, LCSW
Michael Wald, PhD