IPTAR Bulletin - Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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SECTION III<br />
THE <strong>IPTAR</strong> CLINICAL CENTER (ICC)<br />
Board of Administrators<br />
2008-2010<br />
Director Kathleen Bar-Tur, L.C.S.W.<br />
Associate Director S<strong>and</strong>ra Borden, L.C.S.W.<br />
Administration<br />
Secretary T.B.D.<br />
Treasurer Ferne Traeger, L.C.S.W.<br />
Administrator S<strong>and</strong>ra Borden, L.C.S.W.<br />
Intake Coordinator Richard Grose, Ph.D.<br />
Clinical Coordinators<br />
Adult Division Shirley Luban, L.C.S.W.<br />
Marilyn Rifkin, L.C.S.W.<br />
Child <strong>and</strong> Adolescent Division Susan S. Berger, Psy.D.<br />
Laura Kleinerman, M.S.<br />
Coordinators of Supervision<br />
Adult Division Gail Bragg, L.C.S.W.<br />
Child <strong>and</strong> Adolescent Division Laura Kleinerman, M.S..<br />
Committee Chairpersons<br />
Chair, In-service Eva Atsalis, L.M.S.W.<br />
Chair, Outreach Kathleen Bar-Tur, L.C.S.W.<br />
Chair, Ethics Robert Wood, J.D.<br />
Liaison, C<strong>and</strong>idates Organization T.B.D.<br />
Liaison, <strong>IPTAR</strong> <strong>Research</strong> Committee Rhonda Ward, L.C.S.W.<br />
Liaison, <strong>IPTAR</strong> Society Phyllis Hopkins, Ph.D.<br />
Liaison, <strong>IPTAR</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> Phyllis Hopkins, Ph.D.<br />
On-Site School Program<br />
Directors Elizabeth Cutter Evert, L.C.S.W.<br />
Carla Bauer Rentrop, Ph.D.<br />
Site Supervisors Susan S. Berger, Psy.D.<br />
Bettina Buschel, DA,ATR-BC<br />
Lois Wolf, Ph.D.<br />
THE <strong>IPTAR</strong> CLINICAL CENTER<br />
The <strong>IPTAR</strong> Clinical Center (ICC) was established in 1993 to meet community<br />
need <strong>for</strong> ongoing, high quality, mental health services, unavailable to a substantial<br />
segment of the population. The ICC is a not-<strong>for</strong>-profit community-oriented clinic,<br />
dedicated to providing low-cost psychoanalytic psychotherapy <strong>and</strong> psychoanalysis<br />
to adults,adolescents,<strong>and</strong> children in the metropolitan area. Among the clinical<br />
services the ICC offers are: psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psycho-diagnostic<br />
assessment <strong>and</strong> psychiatric consultation,<strong>and</strong> medication when necessary. The<br />
ICC's mission is to maintain the treatment of each patient until its natural completion,<br />
regardless of changes in the economic circumstances of the patient.<br />
ICC policy is governed by a Board of Directors <strong>and</strong> committees comprised<br />
of members <strong>and</strong> c<strong>and</strong>idates.<br />
If you would like to receive a referral <strong>for</strong> psychoanalysis or psychotherapy <strong>for</strong><br />
adults, children/adolescents, couples, or families, you can reach the ICC at<br />
(212) 410-0821.<br />
DESCRIPTION OF ICC PROGRAMS<br />
Under the auspices of the ICC, c<strong>and</strong>idates <strong>and</strong> members have the opportunity<br />
to work with patients in psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy either in<br />
their own offices or at the <strong>IPTAR</strong> Center. In addition, ICC therapists provide<br />
clinical services to selected public schools, screen prospective ICC patients<br />
(intakes), <strong>and</strong> attend in-service training seminars on relevant clinical issues.<br />
ICC therapists receive a fee <strong>for</strong> their work in addition to free supervision<br />
from <strong>IPTAR</strong> members.<br />
The ICC provides clinical opportunities to many other <strong>IPTAR</strong> training programs,<br />
including the Adult <strong>Psychoanalytic</strong><strong>Training</strong> Program, the Child <strong>and</strong> Adolescent<br />
Psychotherapy<strong>Training</strong> Program, the Pre-<strong>Psychoanalytic</strong><strong>Training</strong> Program (Intern-Externship),<br />
the Respecialization Program,<strong>and</strong> the Socio-Analytic<strong>Training</strong><br />
Program in Organizational Consultation <strong>and</strong> Executive Coaching.<br />
The ICC is committed to bringing psychoanalysis into the community<br />
through several community outreach programs.<br />
On-Site School Program: The ICC On-Site School Program offers<br />
clinical services to five schools in the metropolitan area.These include two<br />
high schools <strong>for</strong> at-risk adolescents, two elementary schools, <strong>and</strong> a Head<br />
Start program. In these settings,c<strong>and</strong>idates in several different programs<br />
work together running groups, providing individual counseling, <strong>and</strong> working<br />
with other professionals <strong>and</strong> parents. C<strong>and</strong>idates also have an opportunity<br />
to participate in a new research study being conducted by the ICC On-Site<br />
School Program.<br />
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