Richard C. Friedman, MD, 2009
Richard C. Friedman combines the commitments and superb clinical skills of a psychoanalyst psychiatrist with those of a researcher/clinician.
Warren S. Poland, MD, 2009
Work details coming soon.Warren Poland is an outstanding thinker whose contributions have focused both on the psychoanalytic process and the application of psychoanalytic thought to broad cultural issues.
Carlos Mario Aslan, MD, 2008 (1930-2009)
Trained in both Argentina and the United States, Dr. Aslan has studied with many of the great psychoanalytic minds of our time. Dr. Aslan was able to absorb and integrate their contributions to psychoanalysis during the past half-century, ultimately making his own contributions to psychoanalytic thought that were exemplary in their depth, vigor, and originality.
Madeleine Baranger, 2008 (1920–2017)
Ms. Baranger is considered one of the most important figures in psychoanalysis in both Argentina and Uruguay.
Norman Doidge, MD, 2008
Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, writer, and researcher, Dr. Doidge delivered a revolutionary message in his book The Brain that Changes Itself.
Sándor Ferenczi Society, 2008
The Sándor Ferenczi Society, founded September 12, 1988 in Budapest, has reestablished the tradition of Ferenczi and the Budapest School of psychoanalysis.
Werner Bohleber, PhD, 2007
Dr. Bohleber has devoted much of his considerable energy to a particular range of topics: trauma in both the individual and wider social sense, terrorism, right-wing extremism, anti-Semitism, and the consequences of the particular history with the Nazi era of German National Socialism.
Antonino Ferro, MD, 2007
For almost 30 years Dr. Ferro has been a psychoanalytic leader, making major contributions to literature, lecturing, and teaching throughout the world and building bridges between psychoanalysis and the scientific and university communities.
André Haynal, MD, 2007
Dr. Haynal is an outstanding, internationally acclaimed author, lecturer, and analytic educator.
David Tuckett, MA, MSc, 2007
A superb speaker and teacher, Mr. Tuckett has published, in addition to his psychoanalytic articles, copious analytically informed studies on medical sociology and economics.
Sidney J. Blatt, PhD, 2006
Sidney Blatt is a rare combination of talented clinical analyst, leading empirical researcher, and integrative personality theorist.
Arnold Goldberg, MD, 2006
Anchored in self-psychology and a major force in its development, Dr. Goldberg is one of the most prolific writers in the field.
Edgar A. Levenson, MD, 2006
Dr. Levenson, following Freud’s example, has explored diverse areas, particularly redefining the boundaries between the personal unconscious and the social and political worlds.
Takeo Doi, MD, 2005 (1920-2009)
Dr. Doi was well known in Japan as a psychoanalyst and author of the book Anatomy of Dependence, a creative analysis of the Japanese personality first published in Japan in 1971.
Shmuel Erlich, PhD, 2005
Prof. Shmuel Erlich held the Sigmund Freud Chair in Psychoanalysis and was director of the Sigmund Freud Center for Study and Research in Psychoanalysis (1992-2005), and Clinical Associate Professor (Emeritus) in the Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University.
Yolanda Gampel, 2005
Prof. Gampel has been in the forefront of integrating psychoanalytic theory and practice and emphasizing the centrality of psychoanalytic understanding of trauma in all cultures and countries.
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.
Graeme J. Taylor, MD, 2005
Dr. Taylor has spent the major portion of his academic career working at the interface of psychoanalysis and medicine.
Stanley I. Greenspan, MD, 2003 (1941-2010)
Dr. Greenspan is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics George Washington University Medical School and Supervising Child Psychoanalyst at Washington Psychoanalytic Institute as well as Chairman of the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders.