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Essential Reading

Training Manual - your comprehensive guide to the Center's policies, procedures, and programs

 

Evaluation Service Candidate Manual - key information for trainees on evaluating and starting analytic treatments at the Center

 

Guidelines for Written Work - details on formats and procedures for initial, annual, and termination summaries

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Elizabeth Auchincloss, M.D.
Chair, Awards Committee
 

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Here you will find the course schedule for 2022-2023 for the Psychoanalytic Center

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You can see all of our psychoanalytic syllabi and reading lists, discover what we are talking about, and see who is doing the teaching here.

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George S. Goldman Award

The annual George S. Goldman Award for Achievement in Clinical Psychoanalysis and/or Psychoanalytic Education is given in recognition of and encouragement to colleagues who bring a high level of skill to psychoanalytic practice and teaching. Candidates, graduates, and faculty members of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research are eligible for this award.  The annual George S. Goldman Award of $500 and a scroll was conceived and funded by an anonymous donor in recognition of Dr. George S. Goldman’s contributions to the teaching and practice of psychoanalysis.

Awardees 

1985 Robert Michels, M.D.
1986 Helen Meyers, M.D.
1987 Richard Druss, M.D.
1988 Fred Lane, M.D.
1989 Roger MacKinnon, M.D.
1990 Henriette Klein, M.D.
1991 Robert Glick, M.D.
1992 Daniel Shaprio, M.D.
1993 Paul Bradlow, M.D.
1994 Mort Aronson, M.D.
1995 Gerald Fogel, M.D.
1996 Arnold Cooper, M.D.
1997 Donald Meyers, M.D.
1998 Bluma Swerdloff, D.S.W.
1999 Milton Viederman, M.D.
2000 Raymond Bernick, M.D.
2001 Steven P. Roose, M.D.
2002 Gloria Stern, M.D.
2003 Eugene Friedberg, M.D.
2004 Stan Bone, M.D.
2005 Lisa Mellman, M.D.
2006 Marvin D. Wasserman, M.D.
2007 Herb Schlesinger, Ph.D.
2008 Roy Schafer, Ph.D.
2009 Elizabeth Auchincloss, M.D.
2010 Jonah Schein, M.D.
2011 Karen Gilmore, M.D.
2012 Otto Kernberg, M.D.
2013 Lucy LaFarge, M.D.
2014 Eve Caligor, M.D.
2015 Nathan Kravis, M.D.
2016 Stanley Coen, M.D.
2017 David Olds, M.D.
2018 George Makari, M.D.
2019 Lila Kalinich, M.D.

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