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Kathy MacLeay, PhD, NCPsyA is interested in many areas of psychoanalysis. She is writing a book in conjunction with offering a C.E. approved course on the treatment of eating disorders. Dr. MacLeay is researching novel techniques for the residential treatment of troubled children and adolescents. Seminars with parents using modern psychoanalytic methods for helping their children mature are a specialty of hers. She also is a pioneer in the use of animal therapy with this population. Kathy is a training and supervising analyst at CCMPS.

Contact: 132 Harding St. Sylmar CA 91342. 818-594-1402. e-mail: seldomrestfarm@ca.rr.com

Jan Middeldorf, PsyD, NCPsyA practices and teaches psychoanalysis in Albuquerque, NM and across the world via the ubiquitous phone. He delights to integrate, and teach, Freudian, Modern, Lacanian, Kohutian and Kleinian perspectives, including the newest findings of neuroscience and trauma research. His research focuses on the dual goals of therapy: to heal past trauma and unravel the pernicious identifications and conflicts that place the mind at war with itself. He is supervising and training analyst at CCMPS, the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis and the Kentucky Psychoanalytic Institute, and also was President of the New Mexico Psychoanalytic Society. He is also Executive Director of CCMPS

Contact: 13528 Terragon Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112-6333. 505-296-6508. e-mail: jmiddel@pipeline.com

Susan Nimmanheminda, PhD LCSW, NCPsyA, CAC III practices and teaches in Boulder, CO and over the telephone, and is a faculty member at Naropa University. Susan has presented and published on the convergence of Buddhism and psychotherapy and she is a contributing co-editor of Brilliant Sanity, Buddhist Approaches to Psychotherapy. Her interests in mindfulness, Buddhism and psychoanalysis have also led her to research and write about the therapeutic processes of language. Susan works with adolescents and adults in individual, group and couples therapy. Her training in psychoanalysis is complimented by other therapeutic approaches. She is a Certified Addictions Counselor and treats people with process and substance addictions utilizing harm reduction, systems theory, EMDR, motivational interviewing, as well as psychoanalysis. Susan is a training and supervising analyst at CCMPS.

Contact: 2305 Canyon Blvd. Suite 205, Boulder, 80302. 303-449-3942. e-mail: niman@niman.cnc.net

Helene Stilman, PsyD, NCPsyA is a supervisor and training analyst on the faculty and board of CCMPS and has been in private practice since 1983 treating children, adults, couples, families and groups. She received a master's in social work from the University of Pennsylvania and certification in psychoanalysis from the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis. She enjoys using her psychoanalytic training to understand and influence wider social systems, and consults to school systems and private organizations to resolve impediments to organizational growth and functioning. With this interest in mind she also serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Association for Psychoanalysis and as President of the New Mexico Psychoanalytic Society. Helene is a training and supervising analyst at CCMPS.

Contact: 13528 Terragon Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112-6333. 505-296-5861, e-mail: hstilman@pipeline.com

Adjunct Faculty

Anthony Molino PhD, NCPsyA is a practicing psychoanalyst, anthropologist and literary translator. A member of NAAP, APA's Division 39, the SITE for Contemporary Psychoanalysis (London), and the Italian Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, he presently lives and works in Italy. Best known for the works Freely Associated: Encounters in Psychoanalysis and The Couch and the Tree: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism Dr. Molino has also compiled the two-volume Squiggles & Spaces: Revisiting the Work of D.W. Winnicott and edited Where Id Was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis . His most recent works include Culture, Subject, Psyche: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology and In Freud's Tracks: Conversations from the Journal of European Psychoanalysis An interview with Dr. Molino, exploring his many interests, was published in the journal Modern Psychoanalysis (vol.35, n.2, 2010).

Contact: Phone: 011-39-0873-60386 (call no later than 10:00pm GMT/5:00pm EST time) e-mail: tonymolino@hotmail.it

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