THE CLINIC OF THE NJ INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING IN PSYCHOANALYSIS, INC.
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The Clinic of The New Jersey Institute, Inc.

Providing caring service since 1973

The Clinic of The New Jersey Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis, Inc., in Teaneck has provided affordable psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for over 30 years to residents of local communities. Within a private office on Cedar Lane, individuals obtain the mental health services of highly skilled professionals who are receiving advanced training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.

At the non-profit Clinic, patients work at their own pace with well-trained psychotherapists, and are assured of continuous treatment with one therapist.

The starting fees at the Clinic are set at modest rates. For those in need, a sliding scale based on ability to pay is also available.

The Clinic of NJI provides psychotherapy/psychoanalysis for all in a caring respectful environment. Most insurance companies provide reimbursement for our services.

The Clinic of NJI serves everyone without regard to gender, age, race, sexual orientation, nationality or ethnic origin, religion or disability.

Therapists are available Monday through Friday, days and evenings. Weekend appointments are also available.

Those seeking psychotherapy are promptly contacted to schedule their first session.

Every effort is made to schedule an appointment with one of our professionals within 24 hours.

Therapists at the Clinic at NJI treat people with:
Depression / Bi-Polar Disorder
Anxiety or Fears
Impulse Control Disorders
Personality Disorders
Trauma & Dissociative Disorders
Eating Disorders
Addictions/Substance Abuse
Domestic Abuse or Violence
Bereavement & Loss
Retirement & Adjusting to Senior Living
Parenting of Children with Special Needs: ADD, ADHD, School Related Issues
Divorce, Separation & Infidelity
Relationship Issues
Gay & Lesbian Issues

Modalities:
Clinic therapists possess expertise in providing psychotherapeutic treatment for individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families.

The Clinic of NJI offers a variety of therapeutic groups for the community at large. These groups, include, but are not limited to, bereavement groups, social skills groups, living with chronic health conditions, etc.

Getting Started:
To get started, call our Clinic at 201-836-1065 and speak to our Clinic Director, Howard Cutler, LCSW, NCPsyA, to discuss your particular concerns and how they may be addressed. Privacy and confidentiality are assured.

The Clinic of NJI is in compliance with the HIPPA Privacy Act to ensure patient confidentiality.


NJI SPEAKERS' BUREAU

NJI is pleased to announce the formation of the NJI Speakers' Bureau.

Our speakers are provided free of charge. It is our way to reach out and discuss significant issues in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy with educational and community organizations. Our speakers, trained in psychoanalysis, provide lecture-discussions on the following topics:

  • ADD and ADHD
  • Eating Disorders
  • Perversions
  • Projective Identification
  • Psychosomatic Issues
  • Psychopathology
  • Working with Trauma
  • Eating Disorders and Self-Mutilation
  • Female Sexual Development
  • Masochism: Is There Pleasure in Pain?
  • Overcoming Adolescent Resistance to Treatment
  • The Relevance of Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century
  • The Unconscious: Why We Work With It
  • Growth of the Self in Psychoanalytic Training
  • Narrative Aspects of Psychoanalysis
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • Child Self Abuse
  • In Defense of Feelings
  • The Relevance of Psychoanalysis
  • Mind and Body
  • Sexual Issues
  • The Impact of the Special Needs Child on the Family: Creativity in Healing and Adaptation
  • Projective Identification with Couples Therapy
  • Child Self-Injury
  • Why Psychoanalysis?
  • Child Depression
  • Transference and Countertransference
  • Early Oedipal Issues
  • The Sexually Troubled Patient
  • The Unmanageable Adolescent
  • Sexual Issues

To arrange for a speaker to address your college or university class, professional group, library group, parent group, or other community or educational meeting, please contact Rhoda S. Ritter, PsyD, LCSW, Chair, the NJI Speakers' Bureau, via e-mail: rhoritter@verizon.net


The Clinic of The New Jersey Institute is pleased to announce

MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF RAISING A TEENAGER

(A New Parent’s Group)

It’s your turn to be heard!!
Come share your trials and tribulations of everyday parenting successes and struggles!

Where:
The Clinic of NJI
121 Cedar Lane
Suite 3A
Teaneck, NJ 07666
When:
Tuesdays, July 12, 19, 26 and Aug. 2, 2011
7:30pm-8:30pm
Cost:
$155 (total for the four groups)
Contact:
Cheryl Schwartz, M.A. 551-265-274
Melissa Brinton, LCSW 917-703-8116
Or call Clinic of NJI: 201-836-1065

The New Jersey Institute
121 Cedar Lane, Suite 3-a
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Call us at 201-836-1065 for more information or to make a referral.

  • 1-Year Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Studies Certificate Program
  • Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program
  • Certified Psychoanalytic Program (5 years)
  • 1-Year Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Studies Certificate Program

    The Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Studies Program will provide a theoretical framework and practical approach to understanding human development which will enhance clinical skills. Participants will increase their knowledge of how the mind of the child unfolds through patterns of behavior, attachment styles, regression, repetition, fixation, and the development of personality. Untangling the web of conflict between parent and child will be explored through the lens of developmental milestones. Join us on our journey. More
  • Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program
    (3 years)

    This program has been designed to enrich the work of clinical practitioners and professionals in various disciplines by introducing them to psychoanalytic principles, theories, and techniques. By understanding the concepts of transference and resistance, the candidate will be able to work with a wide variety of patients and acquire the skills to develop a better theoretical framework and a practical approach for an effective clinical practice. More
  • Certified Psychoanalytic Program (5 years)

    This program is the first formal psychoanalytic training program for nonmedical professionals in the State of New Jersey to be accredited by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, Inc. (NAAP). Its purpose is to graduate skilled psychoanalysts who are able to function independently in private practice. To this end, candidates are provided with clinical experience at the Institute’s low-cost Clinic of NJI Inc. and are helped in becoming established in the private practice of psychoanalysis. More