Our Commitment to Anti-Racism

Our Anti-Racism pledge is a public commitment to acknowledge the history of race and racism as a shared problem that must be addressed by psychoanalysis, as a fundamental issue of human rights, and to give sustained attention to values, priorities, and efforts to achieve meaningful change.

Community Psychoanalysis Concentration

The Community Psychoanalysis Concentration (CPC) is a generative, experimental project that convenes clinicians, scholars, and community leaders—from BPSI and other communities—to think and learn together about the intersection of psychoanalysis and community life/work/action.

The BPSI Ecker Fellows Program

Called the “BPSI Ecker Fellows Program,“ this yearly initiative will involve a small cohort of distinguished early-to-mid career professionals in the performing arts, who will be offered an opportunity for sustained study of psychoanalytic principles in order to deepen and enrich their creative endeavors.

Honoring
Anton O. Kris

The Kris family invites you to give a gift in honor of Tony by contributing to the newly established Anton O. Kris Visiting Scholar Program at BPSI.

Our Recent Work

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From The Blog

The BPSI Library Committee Presents Beyond the Binary: Essays on Gender

We are happy to announce the publication of Beyond the...

In the News: Robert Waldinger, MD

Psychiatrist and BPSI Member Dr. Robert Waldinger has been...

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