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Check Back for Possible Rescheduling. Over the course of their respective histories, psychoanalysis and phenomenology have enjoyed a rich legacy of interaction. The aim of this colloquium is to facilitate the ongoing conversation between these disciplines by reflecting on some of the fundamental intersections and divergences between them. The first half of the evening will be devoted to graduate student papers on psychoanalysis, psychology, and phenomenology. This will be followed by a panel discussion led by two practicing clinicians - Professor Bruce Reis (NYU), and Professor Fred Wertz (Fordham) - whose work, both clinically and theoretically, is informed by both disciplines. We welcome all guests to join us for a wine and cheese reception afterwards. The event is hosted through the assistance of the New School University Psychology Department, the Psychoanalysis Workshop of the Philosophy Department, and the New York Phenomenology Research Group.
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