54 min

Emotion, Attachment, & the Adaptive Self with Dan Hill The Ecosomatics Podcast

    • Education

Dr. Hill is a psychoanalyst, educator and a leading proponent of the paradigm shift to affect regulation.  In addition to his private practice he has taught courses for over 30 years at psychoanalytic and psychotherapy institutes.  These include courses in adolescent development and psychopathology and in the clinical use of multiple models.

Dr. Hill's publications and presentations include topics ranging from the erotic transference, the clinical use of multiple models, the influence of the internet on psychoanalysis, the possibilities and limitations of video-mediated therapy and, more recently, religious fundamentalism understood through the lens of affect regulation.  

In 1996 Dr. Hill founded PsyBC which in 2016 morphed into The Center for the Study of Affect Regulation (CSAR.nyc).  For the past ten years he has conducted conferences and private study groups focused on an in depth understanding of affective processes in normal development, pathogenesis and treatment. He is on the faculties of the National Institute of the Psychotherapies and the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Dr. Hill is the author of the 2015 book Affect Regulation Theory: a Clinical Model (Norton Press).

Dr. Hill is a psychoanalyst, educator and a leading proponent of the paradigm shift to affect regulation.  In addition to his private practice he has taught courses for over 30 years at psychoanalytic and psychotherapy institutes.  These include courses in adolescent development and psychopathology and in the clinical use of multiple models.

Dr. Hill's publications and presentations include topics ranging from the erotic transference, the clinical use of multiple models, the influence of the internet on psychoanalysis, the possibilities and limitations of video-mediated therapy and, more recently, religious fundamentalism understood through the lens of affect regulation.  

In 1996 Dr. Hill founded PsyBC which in 2016 morphed into The Center for the Study of Affect Regulation (CSAR.nyc).  For the past ten years he has conducted conferences and private study groups focused on an in depth understanding of affective processes in normal development, pathogenesis and treatment. He is on the faculties of the National Institute of the Psychotherapies and the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Dr. Hill is the author of the 2015 book Affect Regulation Theory: a Clinical Model (Norton Press).

54 min

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