
You are cordially invited to the
David P. Black, M.D. Memorial Lecture
Gil Katz, Ph.D.
“John Lennon, Microwave Ovens, and the Enacted Dimension of Analytic Process”
Gil Katz is a Faculty member, Fellow (Training and Supervising Analyst), and former Dean of Training at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Faculty member, and Supervising Analyst in the Contemporary Freudian Track of the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis where he chairs the Faculty-Curriculum Committee. He teaches courses on interaction and enactment in psychoanalysis at both institutes.
Dr. Katz has written widely on the topic of enactment, most recently a book entitled: “The Play within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Analytic Process.” In addition to enactment, he has written on such subjects as the analytic usefulness of working within the metaphor, the parallel process phenomenon in analytic supervision, and analytic understandings of father-son rivalry in biblical tales. He is in private practice in New York City.
Saturday, April 6, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital (main hospital)
2301 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53211
Conference Room – G126A (garden level)
Park in Parking Structure A
Open to the Public ♦ Free Admission ♦ Seating is Limited ♦ Light Refreshments
Please RSVP by emailing Diane Jakubowski at [email protected]
LINK TO SUGGESTED READING BELOW, Chapter 12 from "The Play Within the Play" by Gil Katz

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About Dr. David P. Black
Dr. David P. Black passed away on December 28, 2005. Dr. Black had been a founding member of the Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society, Institute, and Foundation. He served as WPI Director, WPF Board President, and WPS President. He was an esteemed WPI Training Analyst and Faculty member, and served on numerous committees.