- 1974-81 George Washington University, Co-Chair, 1st year Psychiatry Course.1975-76 Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital National Medical Center.Head, Group and Family Course.1974-81 Resident supervision and teaching, George Washington University andChildren's Hospital.1975-80Director, one and two day conferences: "Teaching and Learning, anExperiential Conference". American University;The Mark TwainSchool,Rockville, Maryland; Honors Program, University of Maryland.1977-6/94Washington School of Psychiatry. Psychoanalytic FamilyTherapyProgram, Faculty 1977 - ; Advanced Psychotherapy ProgramFaculty,1986 - ; Child and Adolescent Program Faculty,1986 -. ClinicalProgram in Psychotherapy.Practice, 1989 - .1980-87Consultant, Group Relations Conferences, A.K.Rice Institute.Director,A.K. Rice Group Relations Conference on Governmental Issues (1984 &85)1981 - Supervision and teaching to residentsand child fellows, GeorgetownMedical School, Walter Reed Army MedicalCenter, Bethesda NavalHospital, George Washington Medical School.1994 - Consultant in Psychiatry and Family Therapy, Child and Family Services, Washington, D. C.1995 - Consultant in Couple Therapy, Jewish Social Services, Rockville, MD.
Numerous presentations since 1971. Examples during last 20 years include:
Grand Rounds and Presentations:
SuburbanHospital, Children's Hospital, Georgetown Department of Psychiatry,Walter Reed Army Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, BethesdaNaval Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Community Psychiatric Clinic,Arlington Mental Health Center,
Northwest Clinic of the Districtof Columbia, The American University Counseling Center. The GreaterWashington Society of Clinical Social Workers; Lecture on AdolescentSexuality at the Psychiatric Institute Foundations Program onAdolescence, April1988; University Hospitals, Cleveland (1986);Tavistock Clinic -several times since 1975; Sinai Hospital of Detroit,Oct. 1988; Friends of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Society, Oct. 1988;Payne Whitney Department of Social Work, May 1989; Bethesda NavalHospital, Dept. of Psychiatry, 1991; University of Utah MedicalSchool, Nov. 1991.
The Washington School of Psychiatry: 1978 - 1994
Yearly presentations on Object Relations Family Therapy at AnnualFamily Therapy Symposia; other Washington School of Psychiatrymeetings, including The Kingdom of Oedipus (1988); Dreaming SinceFreud; October 1989, Discussant, at the WSP Co-
sponsored Annual Meeting of National Association for Self Psychology, Wash. D.C., Oct. 1988.
SCIENTIFIC MEETING PRESENTATIONS
American Academy of Child Psychiatry, (1983, 1984, 1986).
American Family Therapy Association (1986).
American Academy of Psychoanalysis (1986).
American Psychiatric Association (workshop and course 1986).
Family Therapy Networker - most years since 1979.
AmericanAssociation of Marriage and Family Therapists (symposia and workshops:- most years since 1982 on Object Relations Family and Couple Therapy,Integration of Therapies.
American Psychoanalytic Association: co-chair of Workshop on Family Therapy (1987-89).
Workshop on Marriage and Family Therapy - Winter 1989, Spring, 990.
AmericanAssociation of Sex Educators Counselors and Therapists: Severalpresentations including organizing a panel: Sexual Secrets, April 1986;organizing panel: Integration of Marital Family and Sexual Therapy, May1987; Object Relations Marital Therapy, 1988.
International Association of Group Psychotherapy, Zagreb,Yugoslavia 1987: Medical Student Stress and the Institution ofthe Medical School; Object Relations Family Therapy.
AmericanPsychoanalytic Association. ““From Instinct to Self: The evolution andimplications of W. R. D. Fairbairn’s theory of object relations,” withEllinor Fairbairn Birtles, December, 1996
Fairbairn Conference, co-sponsored byPsychoanalytic Dialogues,New Yok Academy of Medicine and IIORT. "Fairbairn Applied: Uses ofTheory Beyond Psychoanalysis and Implications of Applied Analysis forBasic Theory," New York, 1996.