Past event 9 May 2025
Passages III: Developing and bring careers to a close
A Panel Discussion considering the psychological, social, familial, and personal aspects of changing careers and transitioning into retirement.
Friday, May 9th, 2025
6:45 Wine & Cheese
7:00-8:30 Program
Library, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute
3001 Highland Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio
Panelists:
* Frederick R. Browne, PhD; Associate Professor Department of Health Services Administration, Xavier University.
* David T. Hellkamp, PhD; Professor Emeritus, Clinical and Organizational Consulting Psychology, Xavier University.
* Bernard B. Foster, MD; Emeritus Faculty of The Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute and member of the CPI Board of Directors
Association for Psychoanalytic Thought
An interdisciplinary group of individuals from the clinical, academic, and general communities with a common interest in the psychoanalytic point of view.
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Past event: 28 Feb 2025
Passages II: The Final Passage - Reflections on Death & Dying
A Panel Discussion considering the psychological, social, familial, and personal aspects of mortality and death
Library, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute; 3001 Highland Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio
Panelists:
* Bernadette Nunley, JD; National Policy Director for Compassion & Choices
* Jen Blaylock; Death Doula Cincinnati, LLC
* Katherine Callahan-Howell; pastor, the Winton Community Free Methodist Church; a founder for the Justice Network of the Free Methodist Church
Past event: 8 Nov 2024
Passages I: Psychotherapy, Trump, & Authoritarian Populism
A Panel presentation intended to help understand the thrall of populism and the ways that polar divides have affected the consulting room.
Friday November 8, 2024
Wine and Cheese: 6:45; Program: 7:00-8:30
Library, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute
3001 Highland Ave, Cincinnati, OH
Panelists:
* David T. Buckley, PhD; Paul Weber Endowed Chair of Politics, Science, and Religion in the Department of Political Science, and Director of the University of the Center for Asian Democracy, University of Louisville.
* William Nunley, MD, MPH; Adjunct Faculty, Oregon Health Sciences University; Graduate Analyst and Teaching Faculty, Oregon Psychoanalytic Institute; Visiting Faculty, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute; Private Practice, Portland Oregon and Louisville, Kentucky.
* Karl Stukenberg, PhD; Professor, Xavier University School of Psychology; Graduate Analyst and Faculty Member, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute.
Past event: 22 March 2024
The Association for Psychoanalytic Thought Presents
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
A Film & Discussion
Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute 3001 Highland Ave. Cincinnati, in the Library
March 22, 2024 7:00-9:45 Light Refreshments starting at 6:45
Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson), a retired school teacher, is yearning for some adventure, and some s*x. And she has a plan, which involves hiring a young s*x worker named Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack). Directed by Sophie Hyde, this 2022 s*x comedy / drama will be discussed psychoanalytically by our three panelists
Discussants:
* Karl Stukenberg, PhD; Graduate Psychoanalyst and Professor, Xavier University.
* Maureen Marks, PhD; Executive Director, National Center for Organization Development, Veterans Health Administration.
* Mara Cash, MA; Graduate Student in Psychology, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania.
02/21/2020
Please join us for our next event, a group discussion of readings that reconsider a classic Freudian concept, the Oedipus Complex.
10/26/2019
It was such a pleasure to speak with the Association for Psychoanalytic Thought about horror movies tonight.
10/20/2019
This Friday, join us for the first of our Drive-In Double-Feature Discussions! We will screen and discuss The Bride of Frankenstein in relation to feminist psychoanalytic theory.
06/10/2019
This Friday, June 14 6:30pm at Xavier University - "The Walking Cure: Into the Wild and the Environmentalist Afterlife of Political Psychoanalysis" presented by Alexander Menrisky, Ph.D. https://mailchi.mp/f26a48fdf9c7/walkingcure
04/07/2019
The Association for Psychoanalytic Thought presents…
Classic Papers Revisited
Reading Group Discussion
Mourning and Melancholia – Sigmund Freud, 1917
Meaning and Melancholia (excerpts) – Christopher Bollas, 2018
Sat., April 27, 2019
10:30 a.m. – noon
The Public Library – Clifton Branch
This reading group discussion is free and open to the public.
Please RSVP to Matt Bennett at:
[email protected] or 513.549.4675
to receive links to electronic copies of the readings.
https://mailchi.mp/da43c8b313f0/apt-reading-group-discussion-sat-april-27-1030am-classic-papers-revisited
03/20/2019
Friday, March 29, 2019 6:30pm at the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute: A discussion of Three Identical Strangers. Extended excerpts of the film will be shown, followed by discussion by two experts in psychoanalysis and child psychiatry: Michael J. Maloney, M.D. and Janice Singerman, M.D. https://mailchi.mp/47e0d3e0fcc9/three_identical_strangers
02/11/2019
Reminder - This Friday, Feb. 15: “Pathography or Narrative Working Through? Interpreting the Autobiographical Self in Mental Illness Graphic Memoirs” - https://mailchi.mp/2dbd0a06f2f8/graphicnovels
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