11/12/24 Gould Center/Room Post Election Open Dialogue

 

 

Save-the-Date

Post-Election 2024

Open Dialogue

(On Zoom)

Tuesday, November 12th

8:30 –10PM

*A full program description and registration details will be sent soon. Continuing Education credits will be offered.*

Moderator: Michael A. Diamond, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia. His more than 40 years of writing, teaching, and research have focused on the nexus of psychoanalysis, organizational politics and culture. Following publication of his (1993) book, The Unconscious Life of Organizations, Michael was awarded the 1994 Harry Levinson Award for Excellence in Consulting from the APA. He also received the 1999 William T. Kemper Fellow for Excellence in Teaching and the 2005 Faculty-Alumni Award from the University of Missouri. Among his extensive publications in peer-reviewed journals, he has authored and co-authored five books including his (2017) Discovering Organizational Identity, University of Missouri Press, and (2009) Private Selves in Public Organizations, published (with Seth Allcorn) by Palgrave Macmillan. As a scholar-practitioner and organizational consultant working with public, private, and nonprofit organizations, he served as director of the Center for the Study of Organizational Change (CSOC) at the University of Missouri for 20 years. He is Distinguished Member and Past-President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO and is a member of the steering committee of IPTAR’s Gould Center for Psychoanalytic Organizational Study and Consultation. He also currently serves on the Board of Directors of ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action and is a resident of New York City.

The Gould Center Steering Committee:

Susan S. Berger, PsyD, FIPA, Interim Director

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Michael A. Diamond, PhD, Michael Moskowitz, PhD, FIPA, Frances Unsell M.Div., LP, Matthew von Unwerth, Ph.D., LP, FIPA