Date
December 5, 2023

Location

Faculty House, Columbia University & Virtually


Time
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Event Organizer

Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine


Event Sponsor

Event Co-Sponsor(s)

Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Department of Psychiatry, Psychoanalytic Studies Program at ICLS


The Psychoanalytic Studies Program at ICLS presents: 

Making Freud Matter: Teaching Freud to Undergraduate Students

Registration is required and can be found here.

Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 8 PM

Location: Columbia University Faculty House, 64 Morningside Drive (enter via 116th St. click here for directions) or via Zoom

Presenters: Adele Tutter, MD, PhD and W. Craig Tomlinson, MD

Joined by some of their undergraduate students, Dr. Craig Tomlinson and Dr. Adele Tutter will share their experience designing and teaching a semester-long course on Freud for graduate and advanced undergraduate students at the Columbia University Morningside Campus. 

Adele Tutter, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University Vagelos School of Medicine, and is the Director of the Psychoanalytic Studies Program at the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She is on the faculties of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Her interdisciplinary psychoanalytic scholarship has earned the Hartmann, Menninger, Liebert, CORST and Ticho Prizes, among others.

W. Craig Tomlinson, MD, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University where he has taught at the Center for Psychoanalytic Theory and Research for more than two decades and directs the Freud curriculum. He has long served on the Board of the Sigmund Freud Archives at the Library of Congress where he is currently Treasurer. He has written on Freud, the history of psychoanalysis, and the development of psychology in eighteenth-century Germany, and has translated works from the German on psychoanalysis, art, and music.

While this event is primarily in person, hybrid attendance will be available.

 

 The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Room B-101
74 Morningside Drive
New York, NY, 10027
  (212) 854-4541
  (212) 854-3099