
2025 Events
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January 1- 31: 2025 ASPP Membership Drive: Click here to join ASPP in 2025
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January: Peer Supervision groups begin. Email asppPeerSup@gmail.com if you would like to join a group.
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January 29: 7:15pm: in the Derner Student Lounge: ASPP "In-Between Classes Gathering" for Candidates in Classes and their professors
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March 1: ASPP Fundraising Talent Show to benefit The Postgraduate Programs' Candidate Scholarship Fund
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March 1: Membership Practice Directory released
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March 26: 7:15pm: in the Derner Student Lounge: ASPP "In-Between Classes Gathering" for Candidates in Classes and their professors
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March 30: 4pm-5:30pm: via Zoom: Meet the Author: The Psychology of Black Boys and Adolescents with Kirkland Vaughans, PhD. 1.5 CE credits
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May 4: In-Person Event: Spring Salon: "The Analyst's Courage and Vulnerability in the Countertransference" by Melinda Blitzer, PhD
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May 14: Last Day of Classes Dinner @ Uncle Baccala's, Garden City Park.
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June 6: 6pm - 10pm: Graduation Party​ @ The University Center, Adelphi University
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September 10: 7:15pm: in the Derner Student Lounge: ASPP "In-Between Classes Gathering" for Candidates in Classes and their professors
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September 14: 1pm - 4pm: Welcome Brunch/Psychoanalytic Book Exchange
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October 4: Don Milman Memorial Conference
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October 17: Writing Seminar Begins, Session 1
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October 19: 5:30pm- 7:30pm: In-person: Jackie Hott Memorial Book Club Meeting & Potluck Dinner to discuss Mice 1961, by Stacey Levine.
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October 26: 4pm-5:30pm: via Zoom: Meet the Author: Case Studies in Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: If I Could Turn Back Time with Beth Feldman, PhD and Moderated by Danielle Knafo, PhD. 1.5 CE credits
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November 19: 7:15pm: in the Derner Student Lounge: ASPP "In-Between Classes Gathering" for Candidates in Classes and their professors
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November 21: Writing Seminar, Session 2
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December 7: 3pm- 6pm: In-Person Event: Autumn Salon: "Emerging From the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Reclaiming the Self After Massive Psychic Trauma: A Case Illustration" by Alan Weiss, PhD
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December 19: Writing Seminar, Session 3

