CP3 Events are open to professional and trainee-level clinicians, researchers, and scholars.
Please contact us for details and check back as we add new events!
Awais Aftab, MD (February)
Peter Zachar, MD (September)
Ashley Bobak, PsyD (October
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn: The New Epicureanism
Jeffrey Schaler: Remembering Thomas Szasz
Linden Smith: Myth, Magic, and Psychology
Paige Spencer: Is Asceticism Therapeutic?
Donald Carveth: Guilt and its Evasion
Derek Hook: Perversion as a Diagnostic Category in the Forensic Context
Joseph Anderson: Sartre and The Clinic of Psychoanalysis
Sheldon Solomon, Ph.D.: Terror Management Theory
Linden Smith: Kierkegaard, Anxiety, and the Limits of Psychology
Katherine Tabb, Ph.D.: The Medicine of Imprecision
Carl Elliot, M.D.: Why They Blow the Whistle
Mark Komrad and Ronald Pies: Psychiatric Euthanasia
Jill Gentile: Devastation and Revelation: Democracy, Psychoanalysis, and Uncanny Politics
Ronald Pies, MD The Work and Legacy of Thomas Szasz
Michael Miller, Ph.D. Nietszche’s Prefiguration of Freud
Awais Aftab, MD Psychiatry in the 21st Century: Critical and Philosophical Perspectives
Nassir Ghaemi, MD On Karl Jaspers
Chaitanya Haldipur, MD Psychiatry in Literature: Machado de Assis
Daniel Berthold, Ph.D.Bard College Talking Cures: A Lacanian Reading of Hegel and Kierkegaard on Language and Madness
Ronald Pies, MD Compassion in Psychotherapy and the Healing Process: A Bio-Psycho-Spiritual Perspective
Richard Boothby, Ph.D. Embracing the Void: Rethinking the Origin of the Sacred with Freud and Lacan
Kirk Schneider, Ph.D. Columbia University and Saybrook UniversityThe Experiential Democracy Dialogue, A Half-Day Workshop
Syracuse, NY