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The Austen Riggs Center provides clinicians, researchers, scholars, and members of the general public with free access to a large array of articles, videos, courses and other resources related to mental health care.
The Austen Fox Riggs Library and Archives is a unique resource, providing clinicians, scholars, and researchers with access to specialized psychological texts and medical archives.
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Educational Events
Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP, explores what happens when development has been waylaid by the trauma of insufficient parental attunement. Clinical illustrations will be provided.
Educational Events
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, ABPP, FIPA, CEDS-C, explores the role of the father, both flesh-and-blood and symbolic, in a subset of families of patients with anorexia nervosa.
Educational Events
Jane Tillman, PhD, ABPP, and former Erikson Scholar Eve Watson, PhD, present at this annual research symposium in Dublin, Ireland.
Educational Events
Todd Essig, PhD, explores the clinical state of play amid the rapidly accelerating developments with AI, with a focus on how psychoanalytic sensibilities can help us think, feel, and act in response.
Educational Events
Gila Ashtor, PhD, LP, focuses on the “pseudo-self” – a particular variation of dissociative organization in which normality and functionality camouflage the absence of emotional authenticity.
Educational Events
Golzar Naghshineh, MS, LP, CGP, and Nancy Kaufman, LCSW, LP, explore (among other things) new theories on how infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and loss impact the psyche of this specific population.
Educational Events
Brin Grenyer, PhD, overviews 30 years of studies from his and other research groups that includes studies of transference, attachment, mastery of self-understanding and self-control, and emotional and cognitive change.
Educational Events
Stephen E. Finn, PhD, discusses Therapeutic Assessment, a brief intervention during which psychological testing is used collaboratively with clients to help them develop new self-narratives that are more coherent, accurate, useful, and compassionate.
Educational Events
Dagmar Herzog, PhD, resituates the hundredthousandfold Nazi coercive “eugenic” sterilizations and “euthanasia” murders of people with cognitive impairments and psychiatric diagnoses in a longer history of lethal malice toward the vulnerable.
Educational Events
Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD, talks about clinicians working with overwhelm as both a challenge and an art form: it requires therapists, to make themselves permeable to patients in ways that make therapists exquisitely vulnerable.
Resource
Educational Events
Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP, explores what happens when development has been waylaid by the trauma of insufficient parental attunement. Clinical illustrations will be provided.
Educational Events
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, ABPP, FIPA, CEDS-C, explores the role of the father, both flesh-and-blood and symbolic, in a subset of families of patients with anorexia nervosa.
Educational Events
Jane Tillman, PhD, ABPP, and former Erikson Scholar Eve Watson, PhD, present at this annual research symposium in Dublin, Ireland.
Educational Events
Todd Essig, PhD, explores the clinical state of play amid the rapidly accelerating developments with AI, with a focus on how psychoanalytic sensibilities can help us think, feel, and act in response.
Educational Events
Gila Ashtor, PhD, LP, focuses on the “pseudo-self” – a particular variation of dissociative organization in which normality and functionality camouflage the absence of emotional authenticity.
Educational Events
Golzar Naghshineh, MS, LP, CGP, and Nancy Kaufman, LCSW, LP, explore (among other things) new theories on how infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and loss impact the psyche of this specific population.
Educational Events
Brin Grenyer, PhD, overviews 30 years of studies from his and other research groups that includes studies of transference, attachment, mastery of self-understanding and self-control, and emotional and cognitive change.
Educational Events
Stephen E. Finn, PhD, discusses Therapeutic Assessment, a brief intervention during which psychological testing is used collaboratively with clients to help them develop new self-narratives that are more coherent, accurate, useful, and compassionate.
Educational Events
Dagmar Herzog, PhD, resituates the hundredthousandfold Nazi coercive “eugenic” sterilizations and “euthanasia” murders of people with cognitive impairments and psychiatric diagnoses in a longer history of lethal malice toward the vulnerable.
Educational Events
Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD, talks about clinicians working with overwhelm as both a challenge and an art form: it requires therapists, to make themselves permeable to patients in ways that make therapists exquisitely vulnerable.
Resource
Educational Events
Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP, explores what happens when development has been waylaid by the trauma of insufficient parental attunement. Clinical illustrations will be provided.
Educational Events
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, ABPP, FIPA, CEDS-C, explores the role of the father, both flesh-and-blood and symbolic, in a subset of families of patients with anorexia nervosa.
Educational Events
Jane Tillman, PhD, ABPP, and former Erikson Scholar Eve Watson, PhD, present at this annual research symposium in Dublin, Ireland.
Educational Events
Todd Essig, PhD, explores the clinical state of play amid the rapidly accelerating developments with AI, with a focus on how psychoanalytic sensibilities can help us think, feel, and act in response.
Educational Events
Gila Ashtor, PhD, LP, focuses on the “pseudo-self” – a particular variation of dissociative organization in which normality and functionality camouflage the absence of emotional authenticity.
Educational Events
Golzar Naghshineh, MS, LP, CGP, and Nancy Kaufman, LCSW, LP, explore (among other things) new theories on how infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and loss impact the psyche of this specific population.
Educational Events
Brin Grenyer, PhD, overviews 30 years of studies from his and other research groups that includes studies of transference, attachment, mastery of self-understanding and self-control, and emotional and cognitive change.
Educational Events
Stephen E. Finn, PhD, discusses Therapeutic Assessment, a brief intervention during which psychological testing is used collaboratively with clients to help them develop new self-narratives that are more coherent, accurate, useful, and compassionate.
Educational Events
Dagmar Herzog, PhD, resituates the hundredthousandfold Nazi coercive “eugenic” sterilizations and “euthanasia” murders of people with cognitive impairments and psychiatric diagnoses in a longer history of lethal malice toward the vulnerable.
Educational Events
Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD, talks about clinicians working with overwhelm as both a challenge and an art form: it requires therapists, to make themselves permeable to patients in ways that make therapists exquisitely vulnerable.