The William Alanson White Institute (WAWI), founded in 1943, is an institution for training psychoanalysts and psychotherapists which also offers general psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. It is located in New York City, United States, on the Upper West Side, in the Clara Thompson building. It was founded as a protest against the mainstream of American psychoanalytic thought, which was thought to be sterile, dogmatic, and constrictive by the psychoanalysts who founded the institute. WAWI differs from mainstream psychoanalysis through their interpersonal approach to therapy, where the therapist takes an active interest in the patient's life and becomes invested in their wellbeing. WAWI also offers continuing education, through conferences, lectures, and symposia, and publishes the journal Co
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| - Das William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology (WAWI) wurde 1943 als gemeinnützige Institution zur postgraduate Ausbildung von Psychotherapeuten als New Yorker Zweig der Washington School of Psychiatry gegründet und erhielt 1946 den heutigen Namen. Der Sitz befindet sich im Clara Thompson Gebäude in der Upper West Side in New York City. (de)
- Le William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology (WAWI) est un institut américain de formation et de perfectionnement voué à la pratique psychanalytique et psychothérapeutique. Initialement promulgué en 1943 en qualité d'organisme de bienfaisance destiné d'une part à la formation de troisième cycle des psychothérapeutes et servant d'autre part de succursale new-yorkaise au (en), il opte pour son appellation définitive à partir de 1946. Les locaux actuels se trouvent désormais à New York au niveau de l'Upper West Side dans l'enceinte du bâtiment baptisé au nom de la cofondatrice Clara Thompson qui œuvra en synergie aux côtés d'Harry Stack Sullivan, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Erich Fromm, David Rioch et Janet Rioch. L'institution est dirigée par Elizabeth Krimend (fr)
- The William Alanson White Institute (WAWI), founded in 1943, is an institution for training psychoanalysts and psychotherapists which also offers general psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. It is located in New York City, United States, on the Upper West Side, in the Clara Thompson building. It was founded as a protest against the mainstream of American psychoanalytic thought, which was thought to be sterile, dogmatic, and constrictive by the psychoanalysts who founded the institute. WAWI differs from mainstream psychoanalysis through their interpersonal approach to therapy, where the therapist takes an active interest in the patient's life and becomes invested in their wellbeing. WAWI also offers continuing education, through conferences, lectures, and symposia, and publishes the journal Co (en)
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| - Das William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology (WAWI) wurde 1943 als gemeinnützige Institution zur postgraduate Ausbildung von Psychotherapeuten als New Yorker Zweig der Washington School of Psychiatry gegründet und erhielt 1946 den heutigen Namen. Der Sitz befindet sich im Clara Thompson Gebäude in der Upper West Side in New York City. (de)
- Le William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology (WAWI) est un institut américain de formation et de perfectionnement voué à la pratique psychanalytique et psychothérapeutique. Initialement promulgué en 1943 en qualité d'organisme de bienfaisance destiné d'une part à la formation de troisième cycle des psychothérapeutes et servant d'autre part de succursale new-yorkaise au (en), il opte pour son appellation définitive à partir de 1946. Les locaux actuels se trouvent désormais à New York au niveau de l'Upper West Side dans l'enceinte du bâtiment baptisé au nom de la cofondatrice Clara Thompson qui œuvra en synergie aux côtés d'Harry Stack Sullivan, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Erich Fromm, David Rioch et Janet Rioch. L'institution est dirigée par Elizabeth Krimendahl. (fr)
- The William Alanson White Institute (WAWI), founded in 1943, is an institution for training psychoanalysts and psychotherapists which also offers general psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. It is located in New York City, United States, on the Upper West Side, in the Clara Thompson building. It was founded as a protest against the mainstream of American psychoanalytic thought, which was thought to be sterile, dogmatic, and constrictive by the psychoanalysts who founded the institute. WAWI differs from mainstream psychoanalysis through their interpersonal approach to therapy, where the therapist takes an active interest in the patient's life and becomes invested in their wellbeing. WAWI also offers continuing education, through conferences, lectures, and symposia, and publishes the journal Contemporary Psychoanalysis (en)
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