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Frederic Arensberg, Ph.D.: graduate, Clinical Psychology, Adelphi
University; licensed psychologist, New York; graduate, training analyst (group
department) and faculty, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health; member, Section
1, Division of Psychoanalysis (American Psychological Association); fellow,
American Group Psychotherapy Association; board of directors, Eastern Group
Psychotherapy Society; author of numerous articles; private practice, New York
City.
Joan V. Klein, M.S.W.: graduate, Hunter School of Social Work, certified social worker, NY, licensed clinical social worker, NJ; faculty and supervisor, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis; member, The International Psychoanalytical Association, New York Freudian Society, National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, Eastern Group Psychotherapy Association; private practice, New York City.
Steven H. Knoblauch, Ph.D.: faculty, the Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, The Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy; Supervisor, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Center for Psychological Services, Adelphi University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University; private practice, New York City and Hoboken, New Jersey.
Martin S. Livingston, Ph.D.: graduate, clinical psychology, Teacher's College, Columbia Univ.; licensed psychologist, N.Y.; graduate and supervisor, Post Graduate Center for Mental Health; training analyst and faculty, Training and Research Institute for Self Psychology; author, Near and Far; Closeness and Distance in Psychotherapy and numerous articles; editor Issues in Group Psychotherapy; co-chair, Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology; private practice, New York City.
David S. MacIsaac, Ph.D.: graduate, Psychology, Fordham University; licensed psychologist, New York, New Jersey; graduate, New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training; co-founder, The Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey; member, Section 1, Division of Psychoanalysis (American Psychological Association); Diplomate (ABPP) in psychoanalysis; co-author Empathic Attunement, the "Technique" of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology; private practice Englewood, New Jersey.
Barry Magid, M.D.: editor of Freud's Case Studies: Self Psychological Perspectives (Analytic Press, 1993) and author of numerous papers on self psychology addressing such topic as the treatment of borderline and schizophrenic patients, a critique of the mechanism of projection, homosexuality, addictions and motivational systems; faculty and supervisor, Post Graduate Center for Mental Health; founding member of the Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.
Sidney Rosenblatt, Ph.D.: graduate, Columbia University; Certificate in psychoanalysis, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health; author of some forty papers; director of studies, Institute for Psychoanalytic Education and Training Research; private practice, New York City.
Florence Rosiello, Ph.D.: graduate New York University Doctorate School of Social Work; certified social worker, licensed social worker, New Jersey; graduate and faculty and supervisor, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy; faculty and supervisor, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center; member National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work; private practice, New York City.
Edward Ross, M.S.W., director of the Behavioral Medicine Clinic of the International Center for the Disabled; past director of the North Brooklyn Clinic/Madeleine Borg Community Services of the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services; graduate of the Advanced Training Program in the Child Psychotherapy of the JBFCS Institute; private practice, New York City.
Crayton E. Rowe, Jr., M.S.W., B.C.D.: graduate, Hunter College School of Social Work; certified social worker, New York; licensed clinical social worker, New Jersey;graduate and training analyst, The New York Freudian Society; training analyst and faculty, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis; member: the International Psycho-Analytical Association, Distinguished Practitioner of Social Work of the National Academies of Practice; past chair, the National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work; co-author, Empathic Attunement, the "Technique" of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology and author of numerous articles; private practice, New York City.
Florence Rowe, M.S.W.: graduate, Wurzwieler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University; certified social worker, New York; licensed clinical social worker, New Jersey; graduate and training analyst, The New York Freudian Society; training analyst and faculty, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis; member: the International Psycho-Analytical Association, National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work; private practice, New York City.
Charles B. Strozier, Ph.D.: professor of history at John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY; practicing psychoanalyst in New York City; author of the self psychological studies: Lincoln's Quest for Union (1982) and Apocalypse: On the Psychology of Fundamentalism (1994); editor and collaborator with Heinz Kohut: Self Psychology and the Humanities (1985). He is currently writing a biography of Heinz Kohut (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
Joseph M. Walsh, M.S.W., B.C.D.: graduate, School of Social Work, Adelphi University; certified social worker, New York; graduate and faculty, New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training; supervisor, Pederson-Krag Institute for Psychotherapy; adjunct faculty, Adelphi and Stony Brook Schools of Social Work; member, national membership Committee on Psychoanalysis of the National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work; private practice, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
David Webb, Ph.D.: graduate, clinical psychology, University of Cincinnati; licensed, New York; graduate New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; member: Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, International Psychoanalytical Association, and the American Psychological Association; private practice, New York City.