ࡱ> fhe oObjbj:: 1PPIG%zzzzz8<""!!!!!!!, #%n!z!zz!>zz!! -"gHt!!0")&)&z!!")& @:    SHELLY GOLDKLANK, PH.D. 740 West End Avenue New York, N.Y. Tel: 212-666-7004 DOB 20 January 49 sgoldklank@mindspring.com EDUCATION: Sept. 1986 - June 1991 Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy from the William Alanson White Institute, N.Y., N.Y. Sept. 1977 - May 1982 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, L.I., N.Y. Sept. 1977 - May 1979 M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, L.I., N.Y. Feb. 1972 - June 1973 M.S. in Dance Therapy from Hunter College, Graduate Division, N.Y., N.Y. Sept. 1967 J une 1971 B.A. in Classical Philology from New York University, Washington Square College of Arts and Sciences, New York, N.Y. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT: Feb. 1983 - Present Private Practice in Individual and Couple/Family Therapy, and in Private Supervision, New York, N.Y. June 2006 - Present Director of the Psychodynamic Program; Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, , Bronx, N.Y. Oversee psychodynamic curriculum, interviewing adjunct faculty, and planning. Current Employment, contd. Sept. 1989 - present Associate Professor, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, . Teach doctoral courses; Supervise Individual and Family/Couple Therapy (including live supervision of families and couples); P.I.; doctoral dissertations. Developed Family/Couple Therapy Practicum, field placements and supervisors. Sept. 1982 - Aug 1989 Assistant Professor, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, , Bronx, New York. Same as current associate duties plus Chairman of Standards Committee EDITORIAL POSITION: Sept. 1996 - Present Associate Editor: Contemporary Psychoanalysis, N.Y., N.Y. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: April 2007 - present Faculty: Eating Disorders and Compulsions Division at William Alanson White: Lecture; Couples Unconscious Collusion in Compulsions July 200 August 2005 Lecturer, Smith College School of Social Work, Ph.D. Program. Course: Advanced Family Therapy, 10 sessions. Sept. 200 - Present Supervisor of Psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute, N.Y. Professional Background, contd. Feb. 1994-Present Teaching Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute, Division I (Certificate Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy), N.Y., N.Y. Integrating Psychoanalysis and Couples Therapy, a ten week course for candidates in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. Feb. 1993-2005 Teaching Faculty, William Alanson White Institute, Continuing Education Division, New York, New York. Couples Therapy and the Psychoanalyst, a three week course offered annually. July 1982-Sept. 1982 Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Bronx, N.Y. July 1981-June 1982 Second year clinical internship at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center (Jacobi), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. July 1980-July 1981 Clinical Internship in Psychology at the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center (Jacobi), Einstein College of Medicine, Bx, NY. June 1977-Sept. 1979 Consultant and Family Therapist at Phoenix House, 74th Street, N. Y., N.Y. for Multi-Family Groups. Sept 1973-Aug. 1977 Chief of Occupational/Activities Therapy at North Richmond C.M.H.C., Day Hospital Professional Background, contd. and Day Center of St. Vincents Medical Center, Staten Island, New York. Feb. 1973-June 1973 Dance Therapy Internship at Bronx Psychiatric Center. Sept. 1971-Feb. 1973 Movement Therapist at the School for Learning Disabilities for Autistic Children, 61 Irving Place, New York, N.Y. Professional Training in Family Therapy: Jan. 1985-May 1985 Advanced Seminar in Strategic Family Therapy. Live supervision of family treatment. Supervisors: Jay Haley and Chloe Madanes. Oct. 1981-May 1982 Advanced Externship in Structural Family Therapy at Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Supervision of my supervision of family cases. Live supervision of family treatment. Supervisors: Charles Fishman, M.D., and Jamshed Morenas M.S.W. Oct. 1981-May 1982 Clinical Externship in Structural Family Therapy at Philadelphia Child Guidance Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Live supervision of family therapy sessions, family evaluations, and case presentations. Supervision with Bill Silver, D.S.W., and Jorge Colapinto, Lic. Sept. 1978-Dec. 1979 Research Seminar participant and investigator at Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Professional Training in Family Therapy, contd. Learning and generating methods of research for family systems. Oct. 1976-June 1977 Seminar in Bowenian Family Therapy at Family Studies Center, Bronx Psychiatric Center. Supervisors: Tom Fogarty, M.D.,and Paul DeBell, M.D. PUBLICATIONS Goldklank, S (2009) Each Time I Thought I Knew, Each Time It was Untrue: Exogamy and Endogamy Failures in The Namesake. Section VIII Newsletter, Winter, 2009. Goldklank, S. and Shimmerlik, S. (2009) Questions to Ask Yourself When Treating Patients from Other Cultures. Section VIII Newsletter, Winter, 2009 Goldklank, S. (2009) The Shoop Shoop Song: A guide to psychoanalytic-systemic couple therapy. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 45, 1, 3-25. Goldklank, S. (2002) Couples and countertransference. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 22, 1, 32-34. Goldklank, S. (1990) Review of: Crosby, J. (1989) When One Wants Out and The Other Doesnt , Bruner Mazel, NY. Review in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 16, 3. Goldklank, S. (1986) My family made me do it: The influence of family therapists families of origin on their occupational choice. Family Process, 25, 2, 309-319. Gartner, R., Fulmer, R., Weinshel, M., and Goldklank, S. (1978) The family life cycle: Developmental crises and their structural impact on families in a community mental health center. Family Process, 17, 1. INVITED SPEAKER/SPEAKER Goldklank, S Each Time I Thought I Knew, Each Time It Was Untrue: Gogols Exogamy and Endogamy Failures in The Namesake. Presented at APA: Division 39, Spring Meeting, N.Y., N.Y., April, 2008 Goldklank, S 10 minute commentary on Freud and C.S. Lewis: histories, comparisons, and influence, presented at Ferkauf s Gala evening at Freuds Last Session on Broadway, N.Y., N.Y., January, 2012. PAPER PRESENTATIONS Goldklank, S. In/Out, Up/Down, Near/Far: Crucial Dimensions in Couples and Family Therapy. Chair and Moderator . Im just a soul whose intentions are good, Oh Lord, please dont let me be misunderstood. Paper presented for above panel, APA: Division 39, Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, April, 2013. Goldklank, S. Is it in his eyes? (Oh no, youll be deceived.) Coding and decoding in couples therapy. Presented at the Division 39, APA Spring meeting, New York, N.Y., April 2005 Goldklank, S. How I keep my head while they are losing theirs: A first session in a Couples therapy. Presented at the New York State Psychological Association Spring meeting, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., May, 2004. Goldklank, S. A psychoanalytic-systemic approach to couples therapy, or, What works for me. Presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, Summer Meeting, Chicago, Ill., August, 2002. Panel Chairperson: Psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic approaches to families and couples. American Psychological Association, Division 39, Summer Meeting, Section VIII, Chicago, Ill., August, 2002. Goldklank, S. From couples fit to countertransference impasse. Presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, San Francisco, California, April, 2000. Goldklank, S. The first session: Ways of knowing. Presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, Spring meeting, New York, N.Y., 1999. Goldklank, S. Who do you love? Mate selection from a psychoanalytic systemic perspective. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, Boston, Mass., 1998. Goldklank, S. The individuals past, the couples present and the analysts future. Presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, Spring meeting, April, 1996. Paper Presentations, contd. Goldklank, S. Transference and countertransference in context. Presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 39, Spring meeting, Washington, D.C., April, 1994. Goldklank, S. The mutual influence of inner life and interaction: Integrating interpersonal psychoanalysis and couples therapy. Presented at the William Alanson White Institute, N.Y.,N.Y., May, 1993. Goldklank, S. Whose analysis is this anyway? The interpersonal analysis of a 30 year old man. Presented at the William Alanson White Institute, N.Y., N.Y., November, 1990. Gartner, R., Fulmer, R., Weinshel, M., Goldklank, S. and Bresnihan, W. A retrospective study of the effect of family constellation on the course of family therapy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Boston, Mass., June, 1975. The above also presented at Fort Hamilton division, South Beach Psychiatric Hospital, March, 1976. Goldklank, S Movement in family therapy. Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Dance Therapy Association, N.Y. Oct., 1974. VIDEOTAPE . Goldklank, S. Boundary drawing in the single parent family. Family therapy training videotape. April 1983. STUDENT POSTER SESSIONS (sampling) Ben-Ami, N., Baker, A., & Goldklank, S. Adult Children of Parental Alienation: the Long Term Effect. American Psychological Association, Summer Meetings, Washington., D.C. August, 2011 Coll, J. and Goldklank, S. 8th Annual Behavioral Sciences Student Research Conference, Resnick Campus, N.Y. May, 2011 Ben-Ami, N., Goldklank, S., & Baker, A. Adult Children of Parental Alienation: The Long Term Effect. 6th Annual Behavioral Sciences Student Research Conference. Resnick Campus, N.Y. May, 2009. STUDENT POSTER SESSIONS (sampling) cont.d. . Cannold, A. and Goldklank, S. The Cost of Caring: Working With Terminally Ill Children; An Exploratory Study with the Hole in the Wall Gang Camps Summer Staff. 5th Annual Behavioral Sciences Student Research Conference. Resnick Campus, N.Y., May, 2008. Belz, C. Blogging Behaviors: Why Share an Online Diary? The Scientific Poster Session: Section VI, Contemporary Empirical Psychoanalytic Research on Assessment, Treatment, and Theory, Division 39, APA, Spring Meeting, April, 2008. Belz, C. and Goldklank, S. Blogging Behaviors: Why Share an Online Diary. Fourth Annual Behavioral Sciences Student Research Conference Program, New York, N.Y., May, 2007 Neeman, T, Schiffman, M, and Goldklank, S The Experience of Paid Oocyte Donors; Motivations, Attitudes, and Characteristics. Presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Meeting, San Francisco, CA., March, 2007 Godet, F. and Goldklank, S. Dual Career Couples Coping with Power and Intimacy. Third Annual Behavioral Sciences Student Research Conference Program, Bronx, N.Y., May, 2006. CONVERSATION HOUR Goldklank, S. and Shimmerlik, S Culture, Values, and Countertransference. A conversation hour co-led at the Division 39, APA, Spring meeting, Toronto, Canada, April, 2007 WORKSHOPS Who Do You Love? A Psychoanalytic-Systemic Approach to Couples Therapy. Invited workshop at the National Institute of Psychotherapies, N.Y., N.Y., April, 2002. Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. Two day workshop at the Ackerman Institute of Family Therapy. April, 1993 Family Therapy. Guest speaker at the William Alanson White Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapys Psychiatric Residents of NYC Training Hospitals program. March, 1993. Issues in Integrating Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. Guest lecturer at HIP Mental Health Clinic of Brooklyn, N.Y. May, 1992. Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. Two day workshop at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Co-teacher: Hinda Winawer, M.S.W. May, 1992. Family Evaluations. Guest lecturer at HIP Mental Health Clinic of Brooklyn, N.Y. April, 1992. Stepfamilies. Guest lecturer at HIP Mental Health Clinic of Brooklyn, N.Y. April, 1992. Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. Two day lecture demonstration at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Co-teacher: Hinda Winawer, M.S.W. May, 1991. Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. Two day lecture demonstration at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Co-teacher: Hinda Winawer, M.S.W. May, 1990. A Systems Perspective for the Psychoanalytically-Oriented Therapist. Two day lecture demonstration at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Co-teacher, Hinda Winawer, M.S.W. June, 1988. Stepfamilies: Myths and Realities. A lecture/discussion at the Dalton School, N.Y., N.Y. May, 1988. The Mutual Enhancement of the Systemic and the Intrapsychic. North Central Bronx Hospital, N.Y. February, 1988. A Systems Perspective for the Psychoanalytically Oriented Therapist. Two day lecture demonstration at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. Co-teacher: Hinda Winawer, M.S.W. June, 1987. Family Theory and Family Therapy. Lecture demonstration presented at Soundview-Throgs Neck Community Mental Health Center, Bronx, N.Y. March, 1984. Step-parenting. Guest speaker on WOR-FM and WRKO Radio Station for the series The Family. Interviewed by Angela Serriola. January, 1983. Laboratory Experience of the Family Life Cycle. Workshop faculty at the Conference on the Family Life Cycle. Family Studies Section, Bronx Psychiatric Center, Bronx, N.Y. Co-teacher; Richard Fulmer, Ph.D. Oct., 1979. The Family Life Cycle. Senior workshop faculty of the conference on the Family Life Cycle at the Loeb Student Center, New York University, sponsored by St. Vincents Medical Center of North Richmond. May, 1979. Research on Single Parent Families. Invited member of the research team for the Single Parent Family Conference at the Ackerman Institute for Family Therapy. P I: Joel Bergman, Ph.D. Members: Goldklank, S., Roper, G., Bass, A., Jackson, E. June, 1978. Movement and Art Therapy. Lecture demonstration at the Annual Conference of the American Dance Therapy Association, N.Y., N.Y. Co-teacher: Geraldine Morrison, M.S. Oct., 1974 DISSERTATION My family made me do it: The influence of family of origin process in family therapists occupational choice. Institute of Advance Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. May, 1982. NATIONAL OFFICES Jan. 2013 - Jan. 2014 Program Chair: Section VIII, Division 39, American Psychological Association. Jan. 2007 - Jan. 2013 Member-at-large. Section VIII, Division 39, American Psychological Association. Three year term. Jan. 2002 Jan 2005 Treasurer. Section VIII, Division 39, American Psychological Association. Three year term. Jan. 1999 - Dec.2002 Member-at-large. Section VIII, Division 39, American Psychological Association. Three year term. Founding member of Couples and Family Therapy and Psychoanalysis, Section VIII, Division 39, American Psychological Association. May 1993 Member of the group for writing the position paper on the proposed new section, the Integration of Psychoanalysis and Systems Therapy for Division 39. CERTIFICATIONS January 1983 N.Y.S. Licensure- Clinical Psychologist #007275. MEMBERSHIPS Jan. 1999 - Present Founding member of Sec. VIII, Div. 39, APA. Jan. 1987 - Present American Family Therapy Association. Clinical member. Nov. 1983 - Nov.2001 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Clinical member. New York Chapter, Member. July 1983 2012 American Psychological Association. Member. Division 39: Psychoanalysis. Member. Division 43: Family Psychology. Member. July 2012 Present Affiliate Member: Division 39 July 1983 Present New York State Psychological Association. Member. June 1973 2008 American Dance Therapy Association. (M), (DTR), 1977 (ADTR), 1984 Certification as Registered Dance Therapist; 1977.     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