Caryn Sherman-Meyer, LCSW, is faculty, supervisor and training analyst at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and other psychoanalytic institutes in New York. She is past director of NIP’s Four-Year Adult Training Program in Psychoanalysis and Comprehensive Psychotherapy, founding director of its License Qualifying Program in Psychoanalysis and a member of its Board of Directors. Caryn teaches and writes about therapeutic action, eating disorders, otherness, and life transitions. She has presented her ideas and clinical work at psychoanalytic conferences and institutes and has authored: The Reversal of Roe v Wade and the Psychological Assault on Women: Discussion (2024) in Psychoanalytic Perspectives; Becoming A Psychoanalyst (2020) in Psychoanalytic Perspectives; Swimming Lessons: Aging, Dissociation and Embodied Resonance (2016) in Psychoanalytic Perspectives; and What’s Fat Got to Do with It? On Different Kinds of Losses and Gains in the Analytic Relationship (2015) in Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Caryn practices and supervises individuals, couples and groups in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in New York City. (Nilou, if the bio is too long I can delete the administrative info.)
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