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Susan M. Shimmerlik, PhD, is a psychologist with a specialization
in family therapy and psychoanalysis who is on the faculty of the Ackerman
Institute for the Family. Currently, she teaches Live Clinical Supervision
at the Ackerman Institute where she also teaches a course entitled: Couples
Therapy: A Conceptual Map for the Psychoanalytically-Trained Clinician, which
looks at couple therapy from the multiple perspectives of family systems,
psychoanalysis, and neurobiology. She was a founding member, and for nine
years was a faculty member, of the Unique Minds Program, an Ackerman Institute
project now located at the New York University Child Study Center, which addresses
the development of systemic interventions for families in which a member has a
neurobiological disorder. Dr. Shimmerlik was also involved with the Ackerman
Institute/Beth Israel Fellowship in Systemic Family Medicine and for several
years worked in the Family/School Collaboration Project at Ackerman.
Dr. Shimmerlik is a faculty member of the Adelphi University Postdoctoral
Program for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She is also on the executive
committee and has taught in the Project in Family Theory and Therapy at the
New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
She has written and presented extensively on the integration of psychoanalytic,
family systems, and neurobiological perspectives in clinical work. She was a
founding member of the Section on Psychoanalysis and Family Therapy of the
Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association where
she served as its President for two years and its secretary for three years.
She is also a Member-at-Large of the NYSPA Division of Psychologist-Psychoanalysts
and its past Secretary-Treasurer.
Dr. Shimmerlik maintains a private practice in family and couple therapy,
psychoanalysis, and individual psychotherapy in New York City.
sshimmerlik@ackerman.org
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