Congratulations to Dr. Levenson
Congratulations to Dr. Levenson
Hanna Levenson, PhD gave an invited in-person presentation at the Freud Museum in Vienna on June 29th on corrective emotional experiences and showed some video of actual therapy sessions to illustrate important clinical concepts.
On Thursday, October 5th, she will give a virtual webinar hosted by the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric treatment facility in Massachusetts, on her latest book, Deliberate Practice in Psychodynamic Therapy. The one hour CEU presentation is free by going to this link and registering.

Julee Petersen, a 2014 graduate of the Wright Institute's Counseling Psychology Program, has published her first children's book. The book is titled Blended Bree - A Child's Discovery of Blended Families.
“My plan was always to do college then graduate school right after, but life panned out differently,” shared
You're considering becoming a therapist, but you're aware that graduate school is a huge investment of time, money, and energy, so you want to make sure this work is the right fit for you. Short of holding your own informational interviews with several therapists, how can you determine whether to take the plunge?
Dr. Gilbert Newman, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Wright Institute, was honored with the Paul Nelson Award from the Council of Chairs of Training Councils this week at the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology 2023 Summer Meeting.
“Don't make up your mind too quickly - be open to experiences, be open to learning. I think the best therapists are the ones that are most comfortable with the fact that they don't know anything,” shared Dr. Sahil Sharma, PsyD, graduate of the
Yael Goldstein-Love, a fifth-year student in the Wright Institute's Clinical Psychology Program and a graduate of the Counseling Psychology Program, published a new novel called The Possibilities.
“In one of the first classes I ever took at the Wright,