Institute for Expressive Analysis

Institute for Expressive Analysis Our philosophy is formed around the importance of integrating verbal, "talk therapy" with nonverbal

The Institute for Expressive Analysis (IEA) is a New York State License qualifying program that offers training in psychoanalysis. IEA places a particular emphasis on the integration of scientific-theory based aspects of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with the creative process of doing sound clinical work. The curriculum provides a diversity of theoretical approaches including Object Relations,

Self Psychology, Relational Psychoanalysis, Jungian, and Contemporary Freudian theory. Training focuses on both verbal and nonverbal aspects of treatment and is applicable for both private practice and institutional settings. The Institute for Expressive Analysis also has a consultation center which provides the New York City community with referrals for low fee expressive therapy and traditional psychotherapy/psychoanalysis.

Introducing IEA Faculty member Mark Vecchio! Mark Vecchio recently received his LP, and you can read more about his care...
06/27/2024

Introducing IEA Faculty member Mark Vecchio! Mark Vecchio recently received his LP, and you can read more about his career here.

Learn more about IEA member Robert Wolf, his career, and his most recent paper: “Synthesis of Photography, Art and Neuro...
05/15/2024

Learn more about IEA member Robert Wolf, his career, and his most recent paper: “Synthesis of Photography, Art and Neurological Concepts Within Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: An Illustrated Case Study”

Learn more about IEA member Mari Grande, her career, and her new book “Overcoming the Mother Wound”!
05/06/2024

Learn more about IEA member Mari Grande, her career, and her new book “Overcoming the Mother Wound”!

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