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Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP 9 Mine Street, Flemington, NJ 08822 Phone: 908-782-9766; Fax 908-788-5527 E-mail: [email protected] Website: nancymcwilliams.com EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS Board Certification, Psychoanalysis in Psychology, July 21, 2010 Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ): #1739. Licensed as Practicing Psychologist in New Jersey, 1978. License # 35S100126000. Certification as Psychoanalyst, 1978, National Psychological Assn. for Psychoanalysis, NYC. Ph.D. Rutgers University, 1976 (Psychology: Personality) M.S. Rutgers University, 1973 (Psychology: Personality, Social) A.B. Oberlin College, 1967 Honors Sydney Pulver lecturer, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, December 17, 2015. Graduation speaker, Dept. of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, June 6, 2014. Honorary Professor, Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, Moscow, Russia, May 27, 2014. Hans H. Strupp Award for teaching, practice, and writing. Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society, April 5, 2014. Honorary Member, Scientific Association for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Warsaw, Poland. Bjorn Christiansen Memorial Lecture by invitation of the Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway, Sept. 5, 2012. Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Scholarship the 2011 publication year, for Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, rev. ed., from Canadian Psychological Association Section on Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology, July 30, 2012. Commencement Speaker, Smith College School for Social Work, August 17, 2012. Scholarship Award. Division of Psychoanalysis (39) American Psychological Association, April 20, 2012 Edith Sabshin Memorial Visiting Lectureship, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, March 21, 2011 President’s Award. National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, Oct. 26, 2008. Distinguished Lecturer, Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener University, Chester, PA, Oct. 9, 2007. Henry P. and Page Laughlin Distinguished Teacher Award. American Society of Psychoanalytic Physicians. September 20, 2007. Honorary Board member, Alonso Center, Fielding Graduate University. Otto Weininger Award for Psychoanalytic Achievement. Section on Psychoanalysis, Canadian Psychological Association, June 8, 2007. Robert S. Wallerstein Visiting Lectureship in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, February 2007. Honorary Member, American Psychoanalytic Association, June, 15, 2006. Leadership Award. Division of Psychoanalysis (39), American Psychological Association, April 14, 2005. 1

Rosalee Weiss Award for contributions to practice. Division of Independent Practitioners (42), American Psychological Association, July 31, 2004. Honorary Fellow, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York, NY. June 24, 2003. Award for Distinguished Contributions to Women and Psychoanalysis, Section III, Division of Psychoanalysis (39), American Psychological Association, April 5, 2003. Gradiva Award given for Psychoanalytic Case Formulation by National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis: Best psychoanalytic clinical book, 1999. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Wilford Hall Medical Center, United States Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX, 2001, 2002, 2004. Visiting Seeley Professor, Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, The Menninger Clinic, Topeka KS, 1995 A.B. cum laude, with Honors in major field (Political Science). EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Currently Private practice, Flemington, NJ: psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, consultation (since 1979). Visiting Faculty, Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology, Rutgers University (since 1981). Full Professor since 1994. Faculty, National Training Program in Contemporary Psychotherapy (since 1999). Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Psychology. Affiliate teaching faculty, Eriksen Institue, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA Previously Associate Editor, Psychoanalytic Review, 2002-2008 Faculty member, Minnesota Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies (1998-2004). Staff Psychologist, Family Service Association of Middlesex County, NJ (1976-1982). Coadjutant Professor of Psychology, Livingston College, Rutgers (1976-1979). Coadjutant Professor of Psychology, Douglass College (1975). Instructor in Psychology, Livingston College, Rutgers (1974-75). Mental Health Clinician II, Rutgers Mental Health Ctr., Univ. Med. & Dentistry of NJ (1973-74). Adjunct Professor of Physiology, Rutgers (spring 1973, 1974). Lecturer, Fordham University, Women's Studies Program (1970). Lecturer, Brooklyn College, Psychology Department (1970). Director, Camp Edith Newell, East Otis, MA (Pioneer Valley Girl Scouts: summer 1968, 1969). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association. Division of Psychoanalysis (39). Chair, Publications: 2001-2006. Board Member at Large, 2001-2006; 2011-2013; President, 2007-2008. New Jersey Psychological Association (Member). National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis (Senior Member). Center for Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis of NJ (IPPNJ Recording Secretary, 1989-2001) Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. 2

International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. International Neuropsychoanalysis Association International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychoses (Life Member) PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS Greenberg, L., McWilliams, N. & Wenzel, A. (2013). Exploring three approaches to psychotherapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. McWilliams, N. (2011). Psychoanalytic diagnosis: Understanding personality in the clinical process, revised edition. New York: Guilford Press. Available in Chinese, Czech, Greek, Italian, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian. In translation in Farsi and Romanian. (Associate Editor): PDM Task Force (2006). Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual. Silver Spring, MD: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. Toronto, E. L. K., Ainslie, G., Donovan, M., Kelly, M., Kieffer, C. C., & McWilliams, N. (Eds.) (2005). Psychoanalytic reflections on a gender-free case: Into the void. New York: Routledge. Finalist for the 2006 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship. McWilliams, N. (2004). Psychoanalytic therapy: A Practitioner’s Guide. New York: Guilford Press. Available in Greek, Italian, Swedish, Chinese, Polish, and Portuguese. McWilliams, N. (1999) Psychoanalytic case formulation. New York: Guilford Press. Available in Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Polish, and Greek. McWilliams, N. (1994). Psychoanalytic diagnosis: Understanding personality structure in the clinical process. New York: The Guilford Press. Available in Russian, Italian, Japanese, Greek, Swedish, Korean, Turkish, Chinese, Polish, and Portuguese. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Fors, M., & McWilliams, N. (in press). Collaborative reading of medical records in psychotherapy: A feminist psychoanalytic proposal about narrative and empowerment. Psychoanalytic Psychology. Gordon, R. M., Gazzillo, F., Blake, A., Bornstein, R. F., Etzi, J., Lingiardi, V., McWilliams, N., Rothery, C., & Tasso, A. F. (2015). The relationship between theoretical orientation and countertransference expectations: Implications for ethical dilemmas and risk management. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Wiley Online Library. DOI: 10.1002/cpp.1951. Lingiardi, V., McWilliams, N., Bornstein, R. F., Gazzillo, F., & Gordon, R. M. (2015). The Psychoanalytic Diagnostic Manual Version 2 (PDM-2): Assessing patients for improved clinical practice and research. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 32, 94-115. McWilliams, N. (2015). More simply human: On the universality of madness. Psychosis: Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches, 7, 63-71. Huprich, S., McWillliams, N., Lingiardi, V., Bornstein, R. F., Gazzillo, F., Gordon, R. M. (2015). The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM) and the PDM-2: Opportunities to significantly affect the profession. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 35, 1-13. McWilliams, N. (2014). Reflections on the effects of a Protestant girlhood. In G. S. Stavros & S. J. Sandage (Eds.), The skillful soul of the psychotherapist: The link between spirituality and clinical excellence (pp. 17- 29). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 3

McWilliams, N. (2013). Psychoanalysis and research: Some reflections and opinions. Psychoanalytic Review, 100, 919-945. McWilliams, N. (2013). The impact of my own psychotherapy on my work as a therapist. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 4, 621-626. McWilliams, N. (2013). Psychodynamic therapies. In Three Approaches to Psychotherapy: The Next Generation. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. McWilliams, N. (2012). Beyond traits: Personality as intersubjective themes. Journal of Personality Assessment. 94, 563-570. Sohtorik, Y., & McWilliams, N. (2011). Hugging, drinking tea, and listening: Mental health needs of Turkish immigrants. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 39, 66-77. McWilliams, N. (2011). The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual: An effort to compensate for the limitations of descriptive psychiatric diagnosis. Journal of Personality Assessment, 93. 112-122. McWilliams, N. (2010). Paranoia and political leadership. Psychoanalytic Review, 97, 239-262. McWilliams, N. (2009). Some thoughts on the survival of psychoanalytic practice. Clinical Social Work, 37, 81-83. McWilliams, N. (2009). Psychoanalysis. In I. Marini & M. A. Stebnicki (Eds.), Professional Counselor Desk Reference, pp. 289-300. New York: Springer. McWilliams, N. (2007). Freud’s contemporary relevance. In Merlino, J. P., Jacobs, M., Kaplan, J., & Moritz, K. L. (Eds.) (pp. 143-146). Freud at 150: Twenty-First Century Essays on a Man of Genius. New York: Jason Aronson. McWilliams, N. (2007). Freud’s voice. In Merlino et al. (above), (pp. 169-171). McWilliams, N. (2006). The woman who hurt too much to talk. Fort Da, 12, 9-25. McWilliams, N. (2006). Some thoughts about schizoid dynamics. Psychoanalytic Review, 93, 1-24. McWilliams, N. (2006). Depressive and masochistic personality organization. Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 27, 95-117. Messer, S., & McWilliams, N. (2006). Insight in psychodynamic therapy. In L. Castonguay & C. Hill (Eds.), Insight in psychotherapy (pp. 9-29). New York: Springer. McWilliams, N. (2005). Preserving our humanity as therapists. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice & Training, 42, 139-151, and Response to Norcross. Same issue, 156-159. McWilliams, N. (2004). Some observations about supervision/consultation groups. New Jersey Psychologist, Winter, 16-18. McWilliams, N. (2003). The educative aspects of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 20, 245-260. McWilliams, N.. & Weinberger, J. (2003). Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. In G. Stricker & T. A. Widiger, Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, Vol. 8: Clinical Psychology (pp.253-277). New York: Wiley. Messer, S. B., & McWilliams, N. (2003). The impact of Sigmund Freud and The Interpretation of Dreams. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), The anatomy of impact: What makes the great works of psychology great? (pp. 71-88). Washington, DC: APA Press. McWilliams, N. (2002). Foreword (pp. ix-xii) to P. Casement, Learning from Our Mistakes. New York: Guilford. McWilliams, N. (2000). On teaching psychoanalysis in antianalytic times: A polemic. American 4

Journal of Psychoanalysis, 60, 371-390. McWilliams, N. (1998). Relationship, subjectivity, and inference in diagnosis. In J. W. Barron (Ed.), Making diagnosis meaningful: Enhancing evaluation and treatment of psychological disorders (pp. 197-226). Washington, DC: American Psychological Assn. Press. McWilliams, N. (1996). Some reflections of a heterosexual female therapist on working with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 1, 203-221. McWilliams, N. (1994). Working sensitively with students in the borderline range. Current Issues in Counseling and Psychotherapy, December, 1-7. McWilliams, N. (1994). Ongoing therapy with a dissociative patient. New Jersey Psychologist, 44(2), 13-15. McWilliams, N. (1993). Sexual intimacy and the therapist’s educative role. New Jersey Psychologist, 43(1), 17-19. McWilliams, N. (1992). The worst of both worlds: Dilemmas of contemporary young women. In B. Wainrib (Ed.), Gender Issues Across the Life Cycle (pp. 27-36). New York: Springer. McWilliams, N. (1991). Mothering and fathering processes in the psychoanalytic art. Psychoanalytic Review, 78, 525-545. McWilliams, N. & Lependorf, S. (1990). Narcissistic pathology of everyday life: The denial of remorse and gratitude. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 26, 430-451. McWilliams, N. (1987). The grandiose self and the interminable analysis. Current Issues in Psychoanalytic Practice, 4, 93-107. McWilliams, N., & Stein, J. (1987). Women's groups run by women: The management of devaluing transferences. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 37, 139-153. McWilliams, N. (1986). Patients for life: The case for devotion. The Psychotherapy Patient, 3, 55-69. Also in J. Travers (Ed.), Psychotherapy and the interminable patient (pp. 55-69). New York: Haworth Press, 55-69. McWilliams, N. (1984). The psychology of the altruist. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1: 193-213. Atwood, G. E., McWilliams, N., & Carroll, S. (1983). Inventors of new selves. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 43, 245-259. McWilliams, N. (1980). Pregnancy in the analyst. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 40, 367-369. McWilliams, N. (1979). Treatment of the young borderline patient: Fostering individuation against the odds. Psychoanalytic Review, 66, 339-357. McWilliams, N. (1977). Personality theory at middle age: Generativity vs. stagnation. Contemporary Psychology, 22, 25-28. McWilliams, N. (1974). Contemporary feminism, consciousness-raising, and changing views of the political. In J. Jaquette (Ed.), Women in Politics. New York: Wiley. Contributions to Academic American Encyclopedia (1985 edition on, including recent CD-ROM versions), Grolier & Co., Danbury, CT, on Horney, Fromm, Sullivan, Reich, and others. Other short articles and reviews, in Contemporary Psychology, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Psychotherapy Research, the National Psychologist, Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, Psychiatric Times, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, World Psychiatry. Forewords to several books. Interviewed for Kottler, J. A., & Carlson, J. (2014). On being a master therapist: Practicing 5

what you preach. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Interviewed in Kottlen, J. A., & Carlson, J. (2009). Creative breakthroughs in therapy: Tales of transformation and astonishment. New York: Wiley (pp. 231-236). Interviewed in Rosenthal, H. (2006). Therapy’s best: Practical advice and gems of wisdom from twenty accomplished counselors and therapists. New York: Haworth Press (pp. 221-238). PUBLICATIONS: VIDEO American Psychological Association Series 1: Systems of Psychotherapy: Nancy McWilliams, PhD: Psychoanalytic Therapy. Jon Carlson, host. Available at www.apa.org/books Three Approaches to Psychotherapy: The Next Generation: Judith Beck, Leslie Greenberg, and Nancy McWilliams working with the same client. Available at www.apa.org/videos. MEDIA INVOLVEMENT Podcast: http://shrinkrapradio.com. November 7, 2013. #376. Podcast: www.psychiatrictimes.com/masochism/content/article/10168/2092443. July 2012. Appearance on CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (9/27/07). Appearance on National Public Radio program The Infinite Mind (1/24/99) PRINCIPAL PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND INVITED ADDRESSES Workshops on Personality in Hangzhou, China, March 23-27, 2015. Workshops on Personality in Riga, Latvia; Vilnius, Lithuania, and Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 2015. Workshops on Personality in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia, May 24-27, 2015. Working with Borderline and Narcissistic Patients (with Otto Kernberg). American College of Greece – DEREE, Athens, Greece, March 13-15, 2014. Visions for the Future of Feminist Psychology. Keynote, Women’s Therapy Center Anniversary Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2013 Diagnosis and Its Discontents: Current Controversies and Their Relevance to the Practice of Psychotherapy. International Psychoanalytic Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, Dec. 6, 2013. Treating the Person, Not Just the “Disorder”: Accountability, Boundaries, and Compassion in the Era of Industrialized Psychotherapy. Keynote, Amer. Acad. of Psychotherapists, Philadelphia, PA, October 24-25, 2013. Narcissistic and Antisocial Personalities and Their Clinical Implications. Brattleboro Retreat, Brattleboro, VT, Oct. 4, 2013. Relational Trauma, Attachment Disturbance, and Personality Style: Therapeutic Implications of Different Developmental Narratives. Workshop for Boulder Institute for Psychotherapy and Research, Sept. 20, 2013. More Simply Human: On the Universality of Psychosis. Keynote, annual meeting, International Association for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis. Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 23, 2013. DSM-5 and the Unintended Consequences of Categorical Diagnosis. Grand Rounds, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, June 26, 2104. Lectures on trauma and dissociation. Roskilde, Denmark, May 21, 2014; US Naval Medical 6

Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, Sept. 6, 2013.. Developmental Antecedents of Adult Psychopathology. Keynote, symposium in Istanbul, Turkey, May 17, 2013. Psychoanalytic Sensibility: Understanding Personality, Enhancing Empathy, and Preserving Our Humanity as Therapists. Winter Institute for Louisiana Group Psychotherapy Soc., New Orleans, December 7-8, 2012 Master Clinicians at Work: Three Approaches to Psychotherapy. Conference for Adelphi University Derner Institute, Oct. 21, 2012. Sensitivity and Its Discontents: Some Reflections on Schizoid Psychology. San Antonio, TX, Sept. 29, 2012; William Alanson White Institute, New York City, October 12, 2012. Reflections on my Protestant Girlhood and Its Effects on my Professional Work. The Danielson Institute, Boston, MA: Oct. 8, 2012. Psychotherapy for the Therapist: Panel with John Norcross and Jesse Geller at APA convention in Orlando, FL, Aug. 3, 2012. What is valuable in the complex legacy of Sigmund Freud? Address to Brookhaven Institute, Fogelsville, PA, July 24, 2012. Beyond traits: Personality as intersubjective themes. Keynote for Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL, Mar. 16, 2012. Lectures on personality and psychotherapy. Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA, Sept. 17 and Dec. 10, 2010; Nov. 18, 2011; Feb. 3, 2012; National Naval Medical Center, July 9, 2010; July 8, 2011; July 13, 2012; Poland: Warsaw, Bialystock, Olsztyn, Gdansk, Posnan, Aug. 25-Sept. 10, 2011 Bend, OR, Sept. 23, 2011; University of Pennsylvania DSW Program, Feb. 11, 2012; American College of Athens, Athens, Greece, Feb. 22-24, 2012; Brattleboro Retreat, Holyoke, MA, May 11, 2012; Bergen, Norway, Sept. 6-7, 2012; Aarhus, Denmark, May 23, 2013, Stavanger, Norway, May 27, 2013; Albuquerque, NM, Nov. 16, 2013. Masochism revisited: Some thoughts on addressing self-defeating dynamics. Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, Apr. 5, 2010; New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, December 8, 2010; St. Luke’s Hospital, New York, NY, Oct. 5, 2011; Chicago Inst. for Psychoanalysis, Mar. 22, 2012; Yale U. Resident Grand Rounds, July 6, 2012; Pace University Graduate School, February 1, 2013; Australia Clinical Psychology Assn. conference, Brisbane, July 14, 2013; Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY, Nov. 1, 2013. Formulating the Psychology of the Individual: A Guide for Psychotherapy. Academy of Human Development, Singapore, Feb. 4-5, 2010. Similar presentations for Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Auckland, NZ, May 7; National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, July 9; Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 26, 27; Cambridge Health Alliance Psychiatry Dept., Cambridge, MA, Sept. 17 and Dec. 10, 2010; Ontario Psychological Assn., Feb. 8, 2013; Community Institute for Psychotherapy, San Rafael, CA, Feb. 8, 2014; Therapeutic Action of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Conference, Boston, MA, Mar. 20, 2014; Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society, Knoxville, TN, Apr. 5, 2014. Relational Factors in Supervision. California Psychological Association and California Psychology and Internship Council, San Francisco, Oct. 23, 2010; UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services and California Psychological Assn., Apr. 30, 2011; San Diego State Univ. & Univ. of San Diego, Apr. 26, 2012; Institute for Psychotherapy and 7

Psychoanalysis of New Jersey, Florham Park, NJ, Jan. 20, 2013; Richmond Area MultiServices, San Francisco, CA, June 14, 2014. Developments in Affect Theory and Implications for Psychotherapy. University of Sydney Dept. of Clinical Psychology and New South Wales Branch of Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Sydney, AU, May 14, 2010. Whatever Happened to Our Shared Understanding of Mental Health? Keynote, Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists annual conference, Auckland, New Zealand, May 4, 2010. Mental Health: An Endangered Concept Individually and Communally. Plenary talk on psychological wellness, American Group Psychotherapy Assn. Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Feb. 24, 2010. Similar presentations for Rhode Island Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Mar. 27; Syracuse, NY, Aug. 26; Omaha, NE (NASW-NE), Oct. 1, 2010; Derner Institute, Adelphi University, Jan. 21, 2011; Community Institute for Psychotherapy, San Rafael, CA, Jan. 29, 2011; University of Vermont, Dept. of Psychiatry, Burlington, VT, Mar. 4, 2011; Pacifica University, UCLA, Hillsboro, CA, Apr. 1, 2011; New Jersey Psychological Association Conference, Apr. 19, 2011; Washington Square Institute, New York City, Apr. 10, 2011; Smith College School of Social Work, Northampton, MA, July 22, 2011; Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Portland, OR, Sept. 24, 2011; Nashville Psychotherapy Institute, Nashville, TN, Oct. 21, 2011; Villanova University, Nov. 1, 2011; St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, St. Louis, MO, Nov. 4, 2011; Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA., Jan. 20, 2012, Athens, Greece, Feb. 22, 2012; Northwestern Univ. Schl. of Medicine, Mar. 22, 2012; Harvard Med. Schl. Conf., Mar. 24, 2012; Christian Assn. for Psychological Studies, Washington, DC, Mar. 30, 2012; NJ College Counselors Assn., June 4, 2012; Wright State U. Schl. of Med., June 5, 2012; Human Relations Service, Wellesley, MA, June 11, 2012; California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 22, 2012; Oklahoma Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, Oklahoma City, April 12, 2013, Louisville, KY, Sept. 14, 2013; Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy, New York, NY, Jan. 24, 2014. Psychotherapy for the Whole Person. Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 5, 2009 Individuality and Mental Health: Implications of Contemporary Research in Neuroscience, Attachment, and Affect. Sacramento Valley Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Sacramento, CA, Nov. 13, 2009. Treating the Individual in an Age of Industrialized Psychotherapy. New Mexico Psychoanalytic Society, Albuquerque, NM, Oct. 31, 2009. The Future of Psychoanalysis. Western Massachusetts and Albany Psychoanalytic Psychological Association, Stockbridge, MA, May 9; Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 7; Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists, New York, NY, Nov. 8, 2009. The Contributions of Psychoanalytic Theory, Practice, and Research to the Understanding of the Suffering Person. Fifth World Psychotherapy Conference, Beijing, China, Oct. 14, 2008. Workshop on Personality Disorders, Beijing, China, Oct. 13-15, 2008. Rediscovering the Common Ground of Psychoanalysis and Humanistic Psychology. Panel discussion, American Psychological Assn. Convention, Boston, MA, August 16, 2008. Consultation on leadership and personality, Kaplan DeVries, Inc., Martha’s Vineyard, MA, July 12-13, 2008. New Perspectives on the neuropsychological and bodily underpinnings of hysterical processes. 8

Panel (with M. Crastnopol, N. Yarom, and L. Hopkins, Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, New York, NY, Apr. 11, 2008. Working with Paranoid Dynamics. Rome, Milan, and Bassano del Grappa, Italy, May 28-June 8; Bergen County Family Guidance Center, Hackensack, NJ, June 27; Stellebosch University and University of Cape Town, South Africa, July 22, 23; Ithaca Therapists Group, Ithaca, NY, Sept. 5; Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, Oct. 29; Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, New York, Oct. 31; Eastern University, St. David’s, PA, Nov. 19, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, Dec. 9, 2008; Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Jan. 31;. Teachers College, Columbia Univ., Clinical Psychology Program, Apr. 1; Institutt for Psykoterapi, Oslo, Norway, June 18; Conference in Krakow, Poland, June 20-21; Adelphi Univ., Garden City, LI, NY, Nov. 4 2009. Workshops/Talks on Personality and Psychotherapy: Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, Feb. 21; Residential Historical Abuse Program, Vancouver, BC, Mar. 28, 2008; Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa, July 19-27; North Carolina Psychological Assn., Chapel Hill, NC, Sept. 20; Delaware Psychological Assn., Rehobeth Beach, DE, Oct. 24-25, 2008; Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis, Feb. 6-8; Coatesville, PA Medical Center, Feb. 12; New Orleans-Birmingham Psychoanalytic Center, Mar. 28; Suffolk Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Long Island, NY, May 8; Richmond Area Multi-Services, San Francisco, CA, May 15; Chestnut Hill College PsyD Program, Philadelphia, PA, May 29; Cambridge Health Alliance, Dept. of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, May 30; Conference on Personality Disorders, Oslo, Norway, June 17; Trondheim Branch, Institutt for Psykoterapi, Trondheim, Norway, June 23; Danish Psychotherapeutic Association, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sept. 5-6; International Psychotherapy Institute, Washington, DC, October 16-18,; Univ. of CA Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, Nov. 12, 2009. Presidential Lecture Series, Alliant International University, Los Angeles and San Diego, Feb. 7 & 8, 2008. Lectures on the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual and Personality Conceptualization for Austin Psychoanalytic Soc.; Univ. Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio; Univ. California, San Francisco, Dept. of Psychiatry; Metro Washington Chapter, NASW; North Carolina Psychoanalytic Soc.; New Ctr for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles; Bryn Mawr College; Northwest Ctr for Psychoanalysis, Portland, OR; Medical Coll. of Virginia/VCU, Richmond, VA; Amer. Soc. for Psychoanalytic Psychiatrists, Washington, DC; HoustonGalveston Psychoanalytic Soc.; Univ. California, Davis School of Medicine; Northern California Soc. for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Sacramento; Yale Univ. Dept. of Psychiatry, International Psychotherapy Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, National Naval Medical Center, New Hampshire Mental Health Counselors Association, Concord, NH, 2007-2009. Working with the Ambivalently Attached: Psychotherapy with Schizoid and Paranoid Clients, Widener University, Chester, PA, Oct. 9, 2007. Mini-course on personality, Dusquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 5-7, 2007. Keynote speaker, American Mental Health Counselors Assn. Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, July 27-28, 2007. Keynote speaker, Mind-Brain Consortium, Summa Health System, Akron, OH, May 11, 2007. Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Its Discontents. Psychoanalytic Assn., Westchester Ctr for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Rye, NY, Mar. 23, 2007. 9

Keynote speaker, National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, Chicago, IL, Mar. 8-9, 2007. Patients with Significant Paranoid Dynamics. Personality Studies Institute, New York, NY, Jan. 12, 2007; Virginia Psychoanalytic Soc., Richmond, VA, Sept. 21, 2007; Connecticut Soc. for Psychoanalytic Psychology, New Haven, CT, Dec. 7, 2007. The Relevance of the Psychoanalytic Tradition to Contemporary Psychotherapy Practice. William Paterson University Counseling Program, Wayne, NJ, Nov. 29, 2006. Helping Borderline Patients: Contemporary Efforts and Controversies. Princeton House, Princeton, NJ, Nov. 27, 2006. Workshops on personality for Human Development Clinic, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT; Hawaii Psychological Assn., Honolulu, HI; LeadingEdge Seminars, Toronto, CA, Fall, 2006. Dissociative Processes in Personality Disorders. Keynote speech, International Society for the Study of Dissociation, annual conference, Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 11, 2006. Honoring Individuality in both Therapist and Patient. Keynote speech, Los Angeles County Psychological Assn. annual conference, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 14, 2006. Preserving the Values of Psychotherapy. Keynote speech, Fielding Graduate University annual conference, July 14, 2006. Workshops on Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual for Ontario Psychological Assn.; City University of New York; Columbia University Teachers College; Massachusetts Assn. for Psychoanalytic Psychology; Southwestern Psychoanalytic Society; Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia; Churchill Clinic in Perth, Australia; Clinical Social Work Institute, Washington, DC; American Psychoanalytic Assn.; Bellevue Hospital Center; SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2006. Schizoid Dynamics in Clinical Practice. Cleveland Psychoanalytic Institute, Cleveland, OH, Mar. 31, 2006. Workshop on Teaching Psychoanalytic Concepts. American Psychoanalytic Assn. Convention, New York, NY, Jan. 19, 2006. Values, Boundaries, Individuality, Self-Care. Community Institute for Psychotherapy, San Rafael, CA, Jan. 14, 2006. Schizoid Dynamics in Clinical Practice. Nassau Univ. Medical Ctr., E. Meadow, LI, NY, Feb. 3, 2006; C. W. Post Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, Brookville, NY, Nov. 3, 2005; Dept. of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical Center, Hanover, NJ, Nov. 29, 2005; Dept. of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, Dec. 8, 2005. The Psychoanalytic Vocation: Standing for the Examined Life in a Quick-Fix Culture. New Jersey Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis, Teaneck, NJ, Nov. 6, 2005. Workshop on Personality. New Hampshire Mental Health Counselors Assn. Concord, NH, Nov. 4, 2005 Workshop on Schizoid and Paranoid Dynamics. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Edmonton, Oct. 29, 2005. Diagnostic Concepts and Controversies. Montefiore Medical Ctr, New York, NY, Oct. 27, 2005. Case presentation, Eastern University Graduate Counseling Program, St. Davids, PA, Oct. 21, 2005. Relation and Closeness. Seventh International Cuenca Seminar, Cuenca, Spain. A Therapist’s 10

Perspective on “Evidence-Based Treatments.” Dept. of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Sept. 2, 2005. Character Pathologies of Problematic Attachment: Depressive, Masochistic, Narcissistic, and Psychopathic Styles and Their Clinical Implications. Group Therapy Training Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Sept. 1, 2005. Lectures on schizoid and paranoid psychologies. Societa Italiano di Psicoanalisi della Relazione, Rome, Italy, May 21, 22, 2005 Preserving Psychoanalytic Values in a Resistant Culture. The Derner Institute, Adelphi University, Garden City, LI, Apr. 30, 2005. Schizoid Dynamics in Clinical Practice. New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Ctr, Mar. 29, 2005. Lectures on clinical evidence, case presentation, attachment-disordered patients. The Wright Institute, Oakland, CA, Mar. 17-19, 2005. Lectures on clinical evidence, schizoid and paranoid patients. Emory University, Atlanta Psychoanalytic Society, Atlanta, GA, Mar. 4-5, 2005. Working with Clients with Schizoid and Paranoid Dynamics. Dept. of Clinical Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, NH, Feb. 18, 2005. Diagnostic Concepts and Controversies. The Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA, Feb. 4, 2005. Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Formulation: Seminar for Candidates. American Psychoanalytic Association Annual Conference. New York, NY, Jan. 22, 2005. Working with People Who Resist Attachment. Workshop for San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, La Jolla, CA, Dec. 11, 2004. The Continuing Utility of Psychodynamic Formulation in the Climate of “Evidence-Based” Treatment. Virginia Tarnow Memorial Lecture, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Oct. 20, 2004. Case presentation: Unconventional psychoanalytic therapy with a schizoid patient. Adelphi University, Garden City, LI, NY, Sept. 9, 2004. Lectures on psychoanalytic therapy in Sweden, for Stockholm Academy for Psychotherapy Training, Union for Hypnosis, and Uppsala Psychiatric Center, Sept. 9-14, 2004. Preserving our Humanity as Therapists. Rosalee Weiss Award Lecture, American Psychological Assn. Conference, Honolulu, HI, July 31, 2004. Chair and Discussant, Panel on “The Virtuous Narcissist. American Psychological Assn. Convention, Honolulu, HI, July 31, 2004. Honoring Individuality: How the Personalities of both Therapist and Client Influence Psychotherapy. Two-day workshops in Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, and Sydney, Australia. May 18-29, 2004. David Ingamells Memorial Lecture, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Melbourne, Australia, May 17, 2004. Psychotherapy Is More Than the Sum of Treatments for a Person’s “Disorders.” School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, April 21, 2004. Psychotherapy under Duress: Treating Difficult Clients under Difficult Conditions. Workshop at Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, Mar. 17, 2004. Working with Difficult Patients. Workshop for the Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society, Knoxville, TN, Dec. 6, 2003. Honoring the Individuality of Both Therapist and Patient. Workshop for the Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, Minneapolis, MN, Nov. 1, 2003. 11

The Habit of Honesty: Psychoanalytic Challenges to a Culture of Entitlement. Workshop for the Michigan Psychoanalytic Council. Novi, MI, Oct. 25, 2003. Respect for our Common Humanity: Preserving the Values on which Psychotherapy is Based. Keynote address for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists BiNational Conference: Personality Structure in the Clinical Setting. Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, October 3-5, 2003. Addressing Personality Style in Adolescent Clients (with B. Menzel). Workshop for the State of New Jersey School-Based Youth Services staff. Dover, NJ, June 25, 2003. Occupational Hazards and Gratifications of Psychoanalytic Work. Address to the graduating class of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY, June 24, 2003. Colloquium for faculty, Dept. of Psychology, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey: The Examined Life in the Era of the Quick Solution. May 15, 2003. Lectures on personality structure and implications for psychotherapy. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, May 12-16. What Makes a Therapy Psychoanalytic and Why Does It Matter? The 28th Sandor S. Feldman Memorial Lecture, Psychoanalytic Society of Upstate New York, Rochester, NY, May 3. Women and Power. Panel (with K. Maroda & J. Tillman) at Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, Apr. 5, 2003. What Makes a Therapy Psychoanalytic: The Values, Attitudes, and Knowledge Base Underlying Psychodynamic Approaches. Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of NJ, Iselin, NJ, Mar.23, 2003. Workshop on Diagnosis. School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis and Indiana Society for Psychoanalytic Thought. Indianapolis, Mar. 15-16, 2003 Values in Psychoanalytic Therapy. Vermont Association for Psychoanalytic Studies, Essex Junction, VT, Mar. 8, 2003. The Psychoanalytic Sensibility. Xavier University, Cincinnati Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology, and Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute. Cincinnati, OH, Feb. 15, 2003. Style and Tone in Psychoanalytic Therapies. Day-long workshop for Southeast Florida Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology. Fort Lauderdale, FL, Feb. 8, 2003. Values in Psychoanalytic Therapy. Columbia Psychiatric Institute, Bronx, NY. Jan. 3, 2003. Contemporary Psychoanalytic Diagnosis. Workshop for Pennsylvania Society for Clinical Social Work, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 16, 2002. Vincula entre la Teoria Psicoanalitica y la Terapia Familiar (Connections between Psychoanalytic Theory and Family Therapy). Two-day seminar for Instituto Latinamericano de Estudios de la Familia, Mexico City, Mexico, Nov. 9-10, 2002. Was It Good for You, Too? The Physiology and Psychology of Female Orgasm. Discussant, conference sponsored by Widener University Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology and The Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology. Chester, PA, Nov. 2, 2002. The Examined Life in the Age of the Quick Fix. Keynote speaker, conference for Southeast Regional Annual Conference of American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Hendersonville, SC, Oct. 25-27, 2002. The Conceptual Foundations of Psychoanalytic Therapies. Day-long workshop for Greater Kansas City Psychoanalytic Society. Sept. 28, 2002. Workshop on Teaching Psychoanalysis. Panel (with J. Slavin & S. Orfanos). American Psychological Assn. Convention, Chicago, IL, Aug. 25, 2002. 12

Schizoid Dynamics in Highly Creative People. Panel (with B. Karon, L. Pomeroy & H. Davis). American Psychological Assn. Convention, Chicago, IL, Aug. 22, 2002. Keynote address and workshops on personality disorders, Third National Psychotherapy in Australia Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July 3-7, 2002. What Makes a Therapy Psychoanalytic and Why Does It Matter? Tampa Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies. Tampa, FL, June 15, 2002. Psychotherapy Workshop on Values, the Relational Revolution, and Schizoid States. Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Apr. 27, 2002. Ritual and Spontaneity in Supervision. Panel (with S. Orfanos, M. Clary, C. Callan, K. Moore). Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, New York, NY, Apr. 11, 2002. What Makes a Therapy Distinctively Psychodynamic? University of Texas Medical Center at San Antonio, Mar. 12, 2002. The Educative Aspects of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. San Antonio Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, San Antonio, TX, Mar. 9, 2002. Issues in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Practice. Workshop for the Northwest Center for Psychoanalysis, Seattle, WA, Mar. 1-2, 2002. Workshop on diagnosis and formulation, New Hampshire Psychological Association, Portsmouth, NH, Nov. 30, 2001. Consultation and lecture on psychotherapy as education to Tufts University Counseling Center staff and interns. Medford, MA, Nov. 19, 2001. Psychodynamic Diagnosis: Diagnosis for Therapy’s Sake. Hamm Clinic, St. Paul, MN, Nov. 9, 2001. The Person Under the Problem: How Understanding Personality Structure Empowers Therapy. Workshop for Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Dallas, TX, Nov. 3, 2001. On Relationship and Context: How Psychoanalytic Therapists Understand Their Patients. Athens, Greece, Sept. 26, 2001. Workshops on Psychopathic and Narcissistic Disorders in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greece. Institute for Psychology and Health. September 27, 28, 2001. Character Diagnosis and Psychoeducation. U. S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Philadelphia, PA. Aug. 6, 2001. A Day with Nancy McWilliams. Stony Brook University Counseling Center, Stony Brook, NY. July 9, 2001. Personality Disorders Institute. Continuing Education and Professional Development Program, Rutgers School of Social Work. June 15, 22, 29, 2001. Seminars on contemporary issues in mental health, Perth, Western Australia, May 25- June 1, 2001. Addresses to various professional groups, workshop on diagnosis and treatment, speech to psychiatric association. Sponsored by the Churchill Clinic, Subiako, W.A. Discussant, panel on “Authorizing the Analyst’s Influence.” Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, Apr. 28, 2001. Having an Impact: The Therapist’s Agency and the Aims of Psychotherapy (with J. Slavin). Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, Mar. 2, 2001. Psychoeducational Aspects of Treatment. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, Nov. 15, 2000. Conference on Case Formulation and Psychotherapy. Nashville Institute for Psychotherapy, Nashville, TN, Sept. 22-23, 2000. Workshops on psychoanalytic diagnosis and therapy. New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin professional communities, Aug. 11-19, 2000. 13

Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Case Formulation, and Psychotherapy of Personality Disorders: The Therapist’s Educative Role. Workshop and Grand Rounds address, University of Alberta, Department of Psychiatry, Edmonton, Alberta, CA, May 14, 15, 2000. Psychotherapy as Education. Tampa Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies, Tampa, FL, May 7, 2000. Cultivating Seasoning: Organizing and Using Subjectivity, Intuition, and Inference in the Clinical Process. Seminar for Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalytic Education. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, Feb. 27, 2000. The Therapist as Teacher: The Educative Role of the Psychotherapist. Doctoral Program in Psychology, Adelphi University. Garden City, NY, Feb. 24, 2000. Psychotherapy as Education. George Washington University Center for Professional Psychology. Washington, DC, Jan. 28, 2000. Widener College Doctor of Psychology Program, Chester, PA, Nov. 6, 1999. NJ Psychological Assn., Iselin, NJ, Oct. 23, 1999. How Therapists Really Diagnose. New Jersey Society of Clinical Social Workers. Florham Park, NJ, Oct. 24, 1999. Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Case Formulation. Workshop for Western Canada Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association. Vancouver, British Columbia, Oct. 29-30, 1999. Psychoanalytically Oriented Case Formulation. Eastern College. St. David’s, PA, Oct. 20, 1999. What Contemporary Clients Need to Know about Sexual Intimacy. National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. New York, NY, Oct. 8, 1999. Psychoanalytically Informed Personality Diagnosis. Workshops for Continuing Education Program, School of Social Work, Rutgers University. Piscataway, NJ, June 7; Sparta, NJ, Nov. 4; Piscataway, NJ, Dec. 13, 1999. Beyond DSM-IV: How Psychoanalytic Character Diagnosis Facilitates Treatment. Workshop, Ontario Psychological Assn. Toronto, Ontario, CA, June 5, 1999. Personality and Politics: How Character and Political Exigencies Affect Each Other. Panel discussion, Amherst College. Amherst, MA, Mar. 3, 1999. Psychoanalytically Informed Personality Diagnosis: Understanding Character and Its Clinical Implications. Workshop for Continuing Education Program, School of Social Work, Rutgers University. Mount Holly, NJ, Nov. 4, 1998. Characterological Altruism: The Psychology of People Who Consistently Help. Conference on Mutual Understanding, Department of Psychology, University of Crete. Rethymnon, Crete, Greece, Oct. 6, 1998. Sexual Intimacy and the Therapist’s Educative Role. Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, Apr. 24, 1998. Seminar on personality diagnosis. Lectures given for Stockholm Academy for Psychotherapy, May 27-28, 1998, Stockholm, Sweden, and for the Psychology Department, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, May 29, 1998. Psychoanalytically Informed Diagnosis: What the DSM-IV Doesn’t Tell You. Day-long workshop, Community Institute for Psychotherapy, San Rafael, CA, Mar. 21, 1998. Psychodynamic Inferential Psychodiagnosis. George Washington University Center for Professional Psychology. Washington, DC, Jan. 23, 1998. Seminars on diagnosis and personality structure; private consultations for mental health professionals. St. Petersburg, and Moscow, Russia, by invitation of St. Petersburg University Psychology Dept. and Moscow Psychoanalytic Society. May 27-June 8, 14

1998. This trip to help Russian professionals develop psychotherapy services was written up in the Jan./Feb. 1998 issue of The American Psychologist, 7, 19, 1998. Workshop on psychoanalytic character diagnosis. Nashville Psychoanalytic Study Group, Nashville, TN, Apr. 5, 1997. Treatment-Oriented Assessment: Psychoanalytic Evaluation Where Descriptive Psychiatric Diagnosis Fails Us. Panel (with B. Grosshans, S. Lependorf, & N. Williams), Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Denver, CO, Feb. 27, 1997. Psychoanalytic Diagnosis. Lecture and seminars for the C. G. Jung Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Jan. 17-18, 1997. Relationship, Subjectivity and Meaning in Psychodiagnosis. Immaculata College Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. West Chester, PA, Jan. 31, 1997. Passing the Torch: Reflections on Teaching Psychoanalysis in Anti-Analytic Times. Keynote address, American Academy of Psychoanalysis. Phoenix, AZ, Dec. 6, 1996. Cognitive Therapy and Psychoanalytic Therapy: What Can We Learn from Each Other? (With M. Spett, Ph.D.). New Jersey Psychological Assn. Woodbridge, NJ, Nov. 9, 1996. Mothering and Fathering Processes in Psychotherapy. New School for Social Research. New York, NY, Feb. 22, 1996. Psychoanalytic Character Diagnosis. Minnesota Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies. Minneapolis, Nov. 3-5, 1995; Mar. 15-17, 1996; Sept. 20-22, 1996. Talking to Women about Their Sexuality. Workshop for Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey. New Brunswick, NJ, Nov. 12, 1995. Case Formulation: The Art of Assessing Individuality. New York University Counseling Center. New York, NY, Nov. 1, 1995. Gay-Affirmative Psychoanalytic Therapy. Doctoral Program in Psychology, Adelphi University. Garden City, NY, Nov. 1, 1995. Keeping the Faith. Graduation address, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. New York, NY, June 16, 1995. Heterosexual Therapists Working with Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Patients: Paradoxes, Challenges, and Gratifications. The Menninger Clinic. Topeka, KS, May 22-26, 1995. Psychoanalytic Character Diagnosis. Workshop, Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Santa Monica, CA, Apr. 26, 1995. The Analyst as Sex Educator. Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey. Teaneck, NJ, Mar. 17, 1995. Workshop on psychoanalytic diagnosis. Local Chapter, Div. 39, APA, Cincinnati, OH, Nov. 5, 1994. Character Diagnosis as Differentiated from DSM-III-R Diagnosis: Individuality in Depth. New Jersey Psychological Assn. Somerset, NJ, Nov. 6, 1993. Heterosexual Female Therapists Working with Lesbians and Gay Men. Panel on “Bridging the Gap of Difference in Therapist-Patient Sexual Orientation”). American Psychological Assn. Convention. Toronto, Canada, Aug. 22, 1993. Multiple Personality and Dissociation: Psychoanalytic Therapy for Dissociative Patients (With J. Rutstein) Day-long workshop, Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Apr. 1, 1993. Other workshops on dissociative disorders: Monmouth Cty Psychological Assn.; Univ. of Med. & Dentistry of NJ; Morristown Mtl Health Center; Inst. for Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy of NJ; Bryn Mawr College; Kean College, Union, NJ, 1991-1994. Beyond DSM III-R: The Practical Value of Psychoanalytic Character Diagnosis. Tufts Univ. Counseling Ctr. Medford, MA, Dec. 3, 1991. 15

Psychoanalytic and Feminist Meditations on Contemporary Problems in Intimacy. New Jersey Psychological Assn. Newark, NJ, Apr. 27, 1991. Psychotherapy of Severely Disturbed, Interminable Patients. University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 23, 1990. Seminar on psychoanalytic character diagnosis. Hightstown Mental Health Center. Hightstown, NJ. Apr. 11, 18, 25, May 2, 1989. Treatment of Personality Disorders. Richard Hall Mental Health Center. Somerville, NJ, Apr. 28, 1989. Infantilization: An Unintended Consequence of Psychoanalytic Education. Div. 39, APA, Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, Apr. 8, 1989. Sex and the Educative Role of the Analyst. New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training. New York, NY, Apr. 9, 1988. COMMUNITY SERVICE Flemington-Raritan Regional Board of Education (1982-1991). Chair, Personnel Comm. 19841991; Vice Pres. 1987-1991. Chair, Negotiations Comm. 1986-1978; Chair, Teacher Recognition Comm. 1986-1991; Chair, Superintendent Search Comm. 1988-1989. Board member, Hunterdon Central High School Foundation (1993-1994). Board member, Flemington Free Public Library (1994-2001). Board member, Anderson House (Halfway house for women in early recovery from drug and alcohol abuse, Whitehouse Station, NJ). Secretary (1999-2005). Rotary International, Flemington Rotary Club (1992-). Committee chair. Secretary (19951998), President (1998-99). Board member (1995-2000 ; 2008-). Volunteer, American Red Cross. Facilitator, support group for family members bereaved by Sept. 11 terrorist attack (2001-2002). MISCELLANEOUS Copper Penny Players, Sergeantsville, NJ (amateur singing group: 1995-). Three Blonde Chicks (professional singing group: 2001-2006). Technical Advisor, Somerset County Playhouse, Neshanic, NJ. Winter-Spring, 2001.

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