Teaching Experience
2012 -- present: New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Relational Track. 1998 – present: private study groups including: 1) Ferenczi and the British Independents; 2) Heidegger’s Being and Time; 3) Levinas; 4) Wittgenstein; 5) Current psychoanalytic journals.
1998 – present: Workshops worldwide. See details below.
2000 – present: courses at the Institute for Specialization in the Psychoanalytic Study of the Self and Relational Psychoanalysis (ISIPSé), Rome.
1994 – present: courses at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity (IPSS), New York, including “Intersubjectivity: Theory and Clinical Applications” and “Philosophical Issues and Psychoanalysis.”
1984: Adjunct Instructor in Psychology, St. Johns University, Staten Island.
1983 – 1985: Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Mercy College.
1983 – 1985: Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, College of New Rochelle.
1978 – 1982: Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University
1974 – 1976: Instructor in Philosophy, Fort Wright College
1973 – 1974: Instructor in Philosophy, Marylhurst College
1967 – 1972: grades 6 – 8, elementary schools in Oregon
Clinical Experience
1987 – present: private practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and psychoanalytic supervision
1992 – 2004: Supervisor, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
1988 – 1990: Staff psychotherapist, Institute for the Performing Artist, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, NY
1987 – 1988: Staff psychologist, Elizabeth General Medical Center
1985 – 1987: School psychologist, Board of Education, New York City
1984 – 1988: Staff psychotherapist, New Hope Guild, Brooklyn, NY |