Moises Lemlij, MD, 2005
Dr. Lemlij is a medical doctor who was trained as a psychoanalyst in London. He is a professor at the University of Lima, Peru, and a training analyst.
Jacqueline Amati Mehler, M.D., 1998
Jacqueline Amati Mehler has made an important contribution to psychoanalysis in the realm of language and symbolization.
Mortimer Ostow, M.D., 1997 (1918-2006)
Dr. Ostow’s groundbreaking impact was to forge a constructive and scientifically grounded relationship between psychoanalysis and psychopharmacology — a contribution whose importance has only grown with time.
Leonard Shengold, M.D., 1997 (1919-2002)
Dr. Leonard Shengold's most enduring contribution to psychoanalysis was his formulation of "soul murder" — a concept that gave clinical and cultural language to the lasting devastation wrought by childhood abuse and neglect.
Albert J. Solnit, M.D., 1997 (1919-2020)
Dr. Albert Solnit's most consequential contribution was his insistence that the psychological needs of the child must be placed at the center of custody law.