Ted Jacobs Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York University Psychoanalytic Institute, and Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Medicine Theodore Jacobs is a board certified psychiatrist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the New York University School of Medicine. He’s also a training and Supervising Analyst for adults and children at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, the New York University Psychoanalytic Institute, and the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Medicine. Dr. Jacobs is a Geographic Supervising Analyst at the Florida Psychoanalytic Institute and the Minnesota Psychoanalytic Training Program. He sits on the editorial board of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, International Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, and the Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis. Dr. Jacobs has published over 60 papers and book reviews on a variety of psychoanalytic topics, in addition, he’s published two new books in 2013, The Year of Durocher a novel about the turmoil created when the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers Leo Durocher moves to a different team, the New York Giants in 1948 and The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change where Dr. Jacobs continues his examination of unconscious communication that takes place in the analytic situation. Participant In: Secrecy and Transparency Saturday, December 7th 2:30 - 4:30PM Past Event Watch the video » The internet makes possible the unprecedented sharing of, access to, and data manipulation of, individual and social information with far reaching implications for personal privacy, healthcare, citizenship and national security, and for the definitions of personhood, institutional power and information itself. In this roundtable, we aim to explore contemporary notions of privacy, relationships between individuals and between… read more »
Secrecy and Transparency Saturday, December 7th 2:30 - 4:30PM Past Event Watch the video » The internet makes possible the unprecedented sharing of, access to, and data manipulation of, individual and social information with far reaching implications for personal privacy, healthcare, citizenship and national security, and for the definitions of personhood, institutional power and information itself. In this roundtable, we aim to explore contemporary notions of privacy, relationships between individuals and between… read more »