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Marianne Robinson, PhD MSW, BCPsa

Address: 1345 West 9th Ave #200
City: Anchorage
State: Alaska
Zip: 99501
Phone: 206.443.3879
Email: mrobinson-85@outlook.com
Years in Practice: 38


Specialty/Practice Description

Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Clinical consultation – individually or in groups.
I am a psychoanalyst licensed in Washington and Alaska, a fellow of the International Psychoanalytical Association, a training and supervising analyst and founding member of Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and a full member of the Psychoanalytic Center of California. I am also a Certified Group Psychotherapist.

My thinking is compatible with that of Klein, Bion, and Tustin and with many of those who continue developing their ideas. My research and writing focus on investigating, understanding and recovering from early traumatic experiences as they are expressed in the clinical situation; physically, emotionally and mentally.

Publications:
Envy and the Aesthetic Conflict In Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 19 Spring 2011, No. 1

A Binocular View of Adhesion: From Prenatal Contiguity to Postnatal Appetite In Primitive Mental States. Ed. J van Buren & S Alhanati. Routledge 2010.







Our Mission

Our mission is to

  1. Deliver premier psychoanalytic education and training for individuals aspiring to become psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically informed psychotherapists, with a dedicated focus on British Object Relations theory, the work of Wilfred Bion, and contemporary Post-Bionian clinical practice;
  2. Foster the ongoing professional growth and development of our analyst members, candidates, and community members through rigorous scholarship, mentorship, and collegial exchange;
  3. Advance regional, national, and international understanding of mental life by contributing original thought and research to the evolving field of psychoanalysis; and
  4. Promote emotional health, creativity, and well-being for those we serve through the ethical and compassionate practice of psychoanalysis.


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