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2014 Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize

 

For Psychoanalytically Informed Essays in the Arts and Humanities, Bio-behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences

 

lectern with microphoneFirst Prize: $1000

 The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center is currently accepting submissions for our Essay Prize.  The essay should not be more than 30 pages in length and should not have been published or submitted for publication. The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize is open to anyone living or working in the State of Ohio, regardless of institutional status or affiliation.Applicants are requested to include their name on the cover letter only. Judges are blinded to authors' names. The winning essay will be presented at a meeting of the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center and we will support publication in a psychoanalytic journal. 

Entries are due December 1, 2014 and should be electronically submitted to:

dmorsecpc@sbcglobal.net

with title: "Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center Essay Prize"

 

Essay Prize Committee

Ingrid Geerken, Ph.D., Murray Goldstone, M.D., Laura Hengehold, Ph.D 

Previous Winning Essays

2009 - "The Lack of Sources: Or, What Reading Lacan Can Teach Us about Academic Writing", T. Kenny Fountain, Ph.D.2010 - "Clinging to Love, Loving to Cling - Race and Sexuality in James Baldwin's Another Country ", Bryan Conn, Ph.D.2011 - "Evolution of Traumatic Narratives: Impact of the Holocaust on Three Children of Survivors,"   Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D.2012 –“Notes on Art, Loss, and Nationalism under Political Oppression: Josef Sudek—Angel with a Missing Wing," Adele Tutter, M.D., Ph.D.2013 – “A Consulting Room of their Own: Film Representations of Psychotherapy Between the Female Clinician and Female Patient in the Contexts of Second-Wave Feminism." Beth S. Ash, Ph.D 

Our thanks to Drs. Anna and Thomas Janicki for making this prize possible.