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Bio of Dr. Mark Sehl
Faculty, New York University Silver School of Social Work Training in Modern Psychoanalysis: Institute for Modern Psychoanalysis and the School for Training in Effective Psychoanalysis Ph.D. in Clinical Social Work, New York University Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
(IPTAR) New York, N.Y. Certificate in Psychoanalysis New York University Graduate School of Social Work, MSW, Siena College, B.A. cum laude PUBLICATIONS Sehl, M. (1994). Stalemates in therapy and the notion of gratification, Psychoanalytic Review, 81 (2), 301-321. Sehl, M. (1998). Erotic countertransference and clinical social work practice: A national survey of psychotherapists’ sexual feelings, attitudes, and responses, Journal of Analytic Social Work, 5 (4), 39-55. Sehl, M. (2002) One Woman's Struggle for Dignity. In A. Tatarsky (ed.), Harm Reduction Psychotherapy: A New Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Problems. New York: Aronson, 2002. Work With the Community Grief Counseling for the corporation Imagine Software following the aftermath of the 9/11 attack. Dr. Sehl facilitated a group of 60 employees and their managers, and provided counseling to staff members Dr. Sehl was a grief counselor at the Aaliyah Memorial at Cipriano's. Aaliyah, a promising R&B singer-actress, died a tragic death at the age of 22 in an airplane crash. Aaliyah recorded "One in a Million" and was cast in Romeo Must Die. Presentation of What Leads to Problem Drinking -How to Help, on Alcoholism Awareness Week at The Juilliard School Harm Reduction Counseling -- A Two Way Street, with Mark Sehl, PhD,
Alcoholism Counseling Service-
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Dr. Mark Sehl is a graduate and member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). IPTAR, a Component Society of the International Psychoanalytic Association, has the distinction of being one of the first non-medical societies in the United States to become affiliated with the international psychoanalytic community.
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