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4th Annual Marianne Goldberger, MD, Memorial Lecture

"Marianne Goldberger: A Mold-breaking Psychoanalyst in Her Time and, Importantly, for Ours"

January 10, 2026 - 2:00PM - 4:00PM EST
Presenter: Dorothy Evans Holmes, PhD

This lecture will demonstrate the various ways in which Dr. Marianne Goldberger was a pioneer in psychoanalysis. The paper will draw on multiple sources of data: Dr. Holmes’ experiences as Marianne's supervisee, student, mentee, collaborator in writing, and friend; a review of commemorations of Marianne upon her death, and reflections on a sampling of Dr. Goldberg’s scholarship.

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Scientific Meeting | Saturday January 10, 2:00PM - 4:00PM

4th Annual Marianne Goldberger Memorial Lecture: "Marianne Goldberger: A Mold-breaking Psychoanalyst in Her Time and, Importantly, for Ours"

The Marianne Goldberger Memorial Lecture commemorates Dr. Goldberger, who was an outstanding and beloved analyst, supervisor, teacher and mentor at PANY. Each year a lecture is chosen by the MGML Committee to honor Dr. Goldberger's love of learning and the pursuit of analytic truth.
Seminar | January 24, 11:45AM - 1:15PM

The Impact of Medication on the Psychotherapeutic Situation

The Impact of Medication on the Therapeutic Situation How do psychoanalysts work with medication? What is the significance to both patient and analyst of an analyst prescribing medication? Dr. Garza will address these topics and provide clinical examples from his psychoanalytic practice.
Scientific Meeting | Saturday January 24, 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Myriad Uses and Functions of Interpretation

In this presentation Dr. Reis asserts interpretation is called upon to do far too much explanatory work in psychoanalysis and that it is accorded a variety of meanings.
Seminar | Saturday Feb 7, 11:45AM - 2:00PM

Group Psychoanalysis: Who Knew?

In this offering, Dr. Attwell will introduce the class to the didactic similarities and differences between individual and group psychoanalysis as well as how they can work in effective tandem.

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