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Wendy Wiener Katz, Ph.D.

Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry
Training and Supervising Analyst
Tel: 212-787-1077
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239 Central Park West, Suite 1BE,  
New York, NY 10024

Professional Biography 

Dr. Katz received her doctoral training in child and adult psychotherapy and psychological testing at outpatient clinics at the University of Michigan, underwent additional postdoctoral training on inpatient units and day programs at Chestnut Lodge Hospital, and was on the medical staff at Chestnut Lodge. She has been a staff psychologist at the Barnard College Health Service and the Columbia University Medical Campus Health Service, and is in private practice of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. In addition to teaching and supervising at the Psychoanalytic Center, she is a clinical supervisor in the doctoral psychology program at Long Island University. Dr. Katz is on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Quarterly and is the North American book review editor for the International Journal of Psychoanalysis.

Selected Presentations and Publications 

(2010) "My Story for My Better Seelf": Love, Loss and Working Through in the diary of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 58: 459-488.

(2013) Field of Dreams: Four Books by Three Italians. Contemporary Psychoanalysis 49:458-83.

(2014). Countertransference Identification and Fantasy in Psychoanalytic Process. Psychoanalytic Quarterly83:565-594.

(2016).  The experience of truth in psychoanalysis today. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 85:503-530.

Courses 
Psychoanalytic Theory IV: Advanced Concepts
Sigmund Freud’s thinking and theorizing
Education and Training 
BA University of Chicago, 1989
PhD University of Michigan, 1995
Psychology internship: University of Michigan, Psychological Clinic, 1993-5
Clinical fellowship, Chestnut Lodge Hospital, 1995-97
Psychoanalytic training: Columbia Psychoanalytic Center, 2006
Honors 

Alexander Beller Award, 2009

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