Amy Loewenhaar-Blauweiss

Amy Loewenhaar-Blauweiss, (B.A., New School for Social Research; M.A., Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research (Sociology/Historical Studies); Certification, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Training and Research Institute for Self-Psychology; Psy.D. (Critical Theory/Psychology), Wright Institute/Professional School of Psychology, 2012; Fellow in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, The Karen Horney Clinic/American Institute of Psychoanalysis; Supervisor Certification Mentalization-Based Treatment, Gunderson Personality Disorders Institute, McClean Hospital/Harvard Medical School; Transference Focused Psychotherapy, Columbia University; Methadone Treatment Clinic of the Hudson Valley, Westchester Medical Center; CASAC, SUNY Ulster; founding director, Terezin Publishing Project; editor/publisher, English-Language edition of H. G. Adler’s Theresienstadt 1941-1945: The Face of a Coerced Community (Cambridge University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Terezin Publishing Project, 2018, National Book Award nominee, National Jewish Book Award finalist). Language and Thinking faculty since 2011; Citizen Science, faculty; Bard Prison Initiative, faculty, Open Society University Network, faculty.

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