Dallas Society of Psychoanalytic Psychology

 ABOUT

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who we are

The Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (DSPP) is a local chapter of the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology (SPPP), also known as Division 39 of the American Psychological Association.

Founded in 1983, DSPP directs its efforts to exploring and promoting psychoanalytic theory and its applications as a basis for understanding human experience and for various forms of psychotherapy. DSPP's members come from a number of mental health fields and include psychologists, licensed professional counselors, social workers, physicians, and students. DSPP emphasizes the application of psychoanalytic theory to a variety of clinical and social settings.

 
 
Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (DSPP) in Texas

What we do

DSPP hosts a series of monthly presentations from September through April on psychoanalytic theory and its clinical applications. Fall and Spring workshops feature some of the world's leading psychoanalytic theorists.

The Arts Committee sponsors a number of events at which members informally discuss and explore the psychoanalytic aspects of a wide variety of artistic endeavors (e.g., films, performing, visual and literary arts).

DSPP Membership in Dallas, Texas

Participate & Contribute

DSPP encourages all its members to participate and contribute to the organization through an active committee structure, which currently includes the Program Committee, the Membership Committee, the Education Committee, the Continuing Education Committee, the Community Relations Committee, and the Arts Committee.

In short, DSPP strives to be an intellectual "home" for those interested in exploring and developing psychoanalytic theory and practice in its broadest applications.

 

EDUCATION

DSPP is approved by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists to provide continuing education credits for psychologists. DSPP is approved by the Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners as a sponsor of continuing education units for social workers. The Texas State Board of Examiners of Licensed Professional Counselors accepts DSPP/TSBEP continuing education credits for licensed professional counselors.

DSPP adheres to the American Psychological Association (APA) Multicultural Guidelines

 
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Board & Committees

 

President

Richard Enander, Ph.D.

Past President

Adam Breakey Hinshaw, Ph.D.

President-Elect

Nathaniel R. Strenger, Psy.D.

Secretary

Becca Fonville, Psy.D.

Treasurer

Alicia Coleman, M.S., Ph.D.

Member-at-large

Scott Nelson, Ph.D.
Stephanie Swales, Ph.D.
Jennifer Unterberg, Ph.D.

Community Relations Chair

Elizabeth Huber, Ph.D.

Arts ChaiR

Angelica Tratter, Ph.D.

Arts Committee

Denis Humphrey, Ph.D.
Jim Harris, Psy.D.
Susan Roos, Ph.D.

Continuing Education Chair

Bethany Sanders, LCSW

Shelby Zavala-Barajas, Psy.D.

Membership Co-Chairs

Melissa Wallace, M.D.
Kevin Goldberg, Psy.D.

Program Co-Chairs

Joelle Pahl, LCSW
Rachel Boyd, LCSW

 

Past Presidents


Jessica Glenn, LCSW

Will Collins, Psy.D.

H. M. "Monty" Evans, Ph.D.

Stephanie Swales, PhD

Carissa Scott, Ph.D.

  • 1983-1984 Paul Munves, PhD

    1984-1985 Myron Lazar, PhD

    1985-1986 Malcolm Bonnheim, PhD

    1986-1987 Dale C. Godby, PhD

    1987-1988 John Herman, PhD

    1988-1989 Marc Rathbun, PhD

    1989-1990 Judith Samson, PhD

    1990-1991 Don Brix, PhD

    1991-1992 Richard Warshak, PhD

    1992-1993 Dale Lang Roskos, PhD

    1993-1994 Dorthy Dunn, PhD

    1994-1995 Lauyrel Bass Wagner, PhD

    1995-1996 Regina Kinney, PhD

    1996-1997 William K. Gordon III, PhD

    1997-1998 James Bridger Harris, PhD

    1998-1999 Robert Aberg, PhD

    1999-2000 Myrna Little, PhD

    2000-2001 Patricia E. Wood

    2001-2002 Deann Ware, PhD

    2002-2003 Melissa Black, PhD

    2003-2004 Steve Patrick, PhD

    2004-2005 Sarah Aberg, LICSW

    2005-2006 Scott Nelson, PhD

    2006-2007 Susan Roos, PhD

    2007-2008 Angelica Tratter, PhD

    2008-2009 Carla Pulliam, PhD

    2009-2010 Neil Ravella, PhD

    2010-2011 Jennifer Unterberg, PhD

    2011-2012 Noelle McDonald, PhD

    2012-2013 David Young, PhD

    2013-2014 Gretchen Ladd, PhD

    2014-2015 Ken Trevino, PhD

    2015-2016 Scott Hickman, PhD

    2016-2017 Zane Dodd, PhD

    2017-2018 Carissa Scott, PhD

    2018-2019 Stephanie Swales, PhD

    2019-2020 H. M. "Monty" Evans, Ph.D.

 

Distinguished Guest Speakers

When DSPP began we consulted with a number of New York analysts. We told them how fortunate we thought they were with so many institutes and training opportunities. They said we were the fortunate ones. We were starting fresh and could invite the best teachers from around the world and were free from the constraints of the local talent. We did just that and have been blessed with thoughtful and exciting presentations from which our community continues to draw inspiration and deep learning.

  • 1983

    Sidney Smith, PhD

    Rudolph Ekstein, PhD

    1984

    Herbert Schleslinger, PhD

    Anni Bergman, PhD

    1985

    Roy Schafer, PhD

    Louise Kaplan, PhD

    1986

    Otto Kernberg, MD

    Arnold Goldberg, MD

    1987

    Hans Strupp, PhD

    Stephen Applebaum, PhD

    1988

    Jay Greenberg, PhD

    Lawrence Friedman, MD

    1989

    Jacob Arlow, MD

    E. James Anthony, MD

    1990

    Leo Rangell, MD

    Phillip Bromberg, PhD

    1991

    Harold Blum, MD

    Leonard Shengold, MD

    1992

    Leonore Terr, MD

    Charles Socarides, MD

    1993

    Otto Kernberg, MD

    Vamik Volkan, MD

    1994

    Frank Lachmann, PhD

    Ellen Handler Spitz, PhD

    1995

    Phyllis Tyson, PhD

    Theodore Jacobs, MD

    1996

    Jeanine Chassegues-Smirgel, PhD

    Marvin Hyman, PhD

    Bryant Welch, PhD

    1997

    Salman Ahktar, MD

    Jill Savage Scharff, MD

    1998

    Owen Renick, MD

    Leonard Horwitz, PhD

    Edward Shapiro, MD

    1999

    Stephen Seligman, DMH

    Stephen Mitchell, PhD

    2000

    Jessica Benjamin, PhD

    Stephen Cooper, PhD

    Peter Fonagy, PhD

    2001

    Stuart Twemlow, MD

    Drew Westen, PhD

    Nancy McWilliams, PhD

    2002

    Robert D. Hinshelwood, MD

    Phil Ringstrom, PhD, PsyD

    2003

    Francis Hofstein, MD

    Irwin Hoffman, MD

    2004

    Neil Altman, PhD

    2005

    Steven Marans, PhD

    Efrain Bleiberg, MD

    Susan Roos, PhD

    2006

    John Bayless

    Susan Roos, PhD

    2007

    Robert Neimeyer, PhD

    Earl Hopper, PhD & Meg Sharpe, BA (Hons.)

    2008

    Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau, PhD

    Judith Feher Gurewich, PhD

    Kenneth Gergen, PhD

    Pamela Sorensen, PhD, MACP

    2009

    Joellen Peters, PhD

    JoAnn Ponder, PhD

    Sharon Horowitz, PhD

    Fred Busch, MD

    2010

    Lew Aron, PhD

    2011

    Laurel Bass Wagner, PhD

    Ghislaine Boulanger, PhD

    Judy Kantrowitz, PhD

    2012

    Michael Groat, PhD

    Jane Hall, PhD

    2013

    Ricardo Ainslie, PhD

    2014

    Philip Flores, PhD

    2017

    Allan Schore, PhD

    2018

    Glen Gabbard, MD

    Holly Crisp, MD

 
 

DSPP Arts

The DSPP Arts Committee was created in 1996 by Judith Samson, Ph.D. The idea emerged while she was serving on the Community Relations Committee. Her intent was to engage interested DSPP members in a variety of artistic activities and explore the psychological/psychoanalytic underpinnings. The artistic spheres have included cinematic, performance, literary and studio arts, and participation has always provided a rich environment for fun, connection, and discussion.

The Arts Committee is devoted to enriching life experience through increasing the appreciation, interpretation, and comprehension of artistic personalities and the meaning of their creative expression from a psychoanalytic perspective. As Pablo Picasso stated, "The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place...from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a spider's web." Art stirs internal responses and evokes questions that arouse a desire in us to understand those feelings and questions.

What is an artist trying to express? What needs of the artist are being met through creative expression? Is art, without the limitation of words, a truer expression of human feelings? Does expression assuage emotional response or resonance in the viewers or audience? Is art a truer expression of human capacities and desire without the impediments of intellectualizations that can betray the heart? The DSPP Arts program will enhance our lives and our life stories, and nurture our aesthetic experiences. The beauty of art reaches deeply into the human heart and mind, and takes on an importance in human and professional development. Hence, DSPP is committed to providing artistic experiences to members, colleagues, and friends.

Angelica M.D. Tratter, Ph.D., chair

 
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