CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRY
Columbia University Medical Center
Lectures & Presentations
Selected Presentations and Lectures 2003-2024
2003 Oscar Sternbach Memorial Lecture: Infant Research and Implications for Adult Treatment and Distress Regulation, NPAP, October 10, NYC.
2004 New York University Psychoanalytic Institute, 24th Annual Maurice R. Friend Lecture: Infant Research and Treatment, New York City, New York, September 30.
2004 New York State Psychiatric Institute, Grand Rounds: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances - Research and Treatment, New York City, New York, October 15.
2004 Annual Meeting of the Psychology of the Self: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, San Diego, CA, November 4.
2005 American Psychoanalytic Association Special Event: Infant Research and Adult Treatment in, “Changing Our Minds: Modifying Representation of Self and Other in Psychotherapy”, Susan Vaughan, Panel Chair, New York City, January 22.
2005 The Selma Kramer Lecture in Child Psychoanalysis, The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, March 4.
2005 The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances - The Effects of Maternal Depression on Self- and Interactive Regulation, March 4.
2005 The Margaret S. Mahler Child Psychotherapy Lecture, The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia: Infant Research and Early Intervention, March 5.
2005 American Psychological Association, Division of Psychoanalysis, Master Class: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, April 13.
2005 American Psychological Association, Division of Psychoanalysis: Support Groups and Video Bonding Consultations for 9-11 Mothers, Infants and Children, with Drs. Phyllis Cohen, Anni Bergman, Sally Moskowitz and Joseph Jaffe, New York City, April 14.
2005 Parent-Infant Research and Psychotherapy, The Attachment Research Unit, University College, London: Maternal Depression/Anxiety and Mother-Infant Self- and Interactive Regulation – Recent Research, London, May 20-21.
2005 Parent-Infant Research and Psychotherapy, The Attachment Research Unit, University College, London: Video-Assisted Mother-Infant Treatment, May 20-21.
2005 St. Luke’s- Roosevelt Hospital, New York City: Grand Rounds Lecture, December 7.
2006 Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Los Angeles, November 4.
2006 American Psychoanalytic Association, Modern Ego Psychology Study Group (Chairs: Drs. Eric Marcus and Karen Gilmore): Co-constructing Self- and Interactive Regulation in Mother-Infant Interaction – A Systems View, with Dr. Frank Lachmann, January 18.
2006 American Psychoanalytic Association, Vulnerable Child Study Group (Chairs: Drs. Theodore Cohen and M. Hossein Etezady): The Use of Video in Infant and Child Treatment, with Dr. Alexandra Harrison, January 19.
2006 American Psychoanalytic Association, Seminar on Nonverbal Communication (Chair: Dr. Ted Jacobs): Facial Communication between Mother and Infant, January 18.
2006 Sigmund Freud Intitut, Kohler Foundation – Essen, Sigmund Freud Institut – Frankfurt, and Johan Wolfgang Goethe Universitat: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances – Research and Implications for Infant and Adult Treatment, Frankfurt, Germany, May 20-21.
2006 ISIPSE, Department of Dynamic Psychology, Rome University: Infant Research and Early Intervention, Rome, Italy, May 25.
2007 Austen Riggs Center, Erikson Institute for Education and Research: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment, March 2.
2007 Bessel van der Kolk, Chair: 18th Annual International Trauma Conference: Psychological Trauma: Neuroscience, Attachment, and Therapeutic Interventions: Transmission of Trauma in Mother-Infant Communication: The Origins of Disorganized Attachment, Boston, June 22.
2007 Boulder Institute for Psychotherapy and Research: Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: The Origins of Disorganized Attachment, July 2.
2007 PsyBC Conference: Affect Regulation-Development, Trauma, and Treatment of the Brain-Mind-Body. The Four - Month Origins of Disorganized Attachment: Disturbances of Attentional, Spatial, Touch, and Affect Regulation, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York City, November 3.
2008 New York Freudian Society & Psychoanalytic Training Institute, NYFS-NY Scientific Program. Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: Research and Treatment, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, February 19.
2008 The David L. Raphling Memorial Lecture 2008. “Co-Constructing Interactions in Infant Research and Adult Treatment”, The Washington Center for Psychoanalysis, Washington DC, March 7.
2008: Lecture, New York University Counseling Psychology Forum Series, “Mother Infant Communication Disturbances” New York, NY, March 25.
2008. The Morton Schillimger Award Lecture for Lifetime Contributions to Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Assoc., Divis. Psychoanalysis, Section V. Shared Frank Lachmann, PhD. “Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping the Analyst’s Face.” April 12.
2008 Keynote Address, American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, Infant Research and Psychoanalysis, “Infant Research and Adult Treatment.” Washington DC, May 3.
2008 Daylong Seminar Munich, Germany “The Origins of Disorganized Attachment,” May 31.
2008 Halfday Seminar Munich, Germany “Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment,” May 31.
2008: New York Psychoanalytic Institute, Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances. September 9,
2008 IAPSP 31st Annual International Conference on The Psychology of the Self: The Four - Month Origins of Disorganized Attachment. Baltimore, MD, October 24.
2008: Center for the Study of Science & Religion, Columbia University- Robert Pollack. Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances. November 19.
2009
January 21, 2009: Cornell – New York-Presbyterian Hospital. “Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment.”
January 28, 2009. Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity (IPSS). With Frank Lachmann, “Videotaping the Analyst’s Face and Tracking the Vocal Rhythm Dialogue.”
February 23, 2009. The Psychoanalytic Association of New York. “Organizing Principles of Interactions in Infant Research and Adult Treatment.”
March 7, 2009. New York Psychoanalytic Institute. “Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment.”
March 27, 2009. Pre-Conference Institute: The Therapeutic Action of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. “Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping M-I Interactions and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face.”
April 14, 2009. Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). “Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping the Analyst’s Face.”
April, 2009. Mother-infant communication. Second-year residents' course on Development, NYSPI, Daniel Chrzanowski MD.
May 2, 2009. Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (ICP&P). “Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping M-I Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face.”
May 29, 2009. Brown University/Bradley Hospital: Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds. “Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment.”
June 13, 2009. Columbia University Joint Attention Conference, New York, NY, Herbert Terrace, organizer. “Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment.”
September 16, 2009. Mother-infant communication Disturbances. Women’s Program, Margaret Spinelli, Columbia University.
September, October, 2009, Christine Anzieu and Beatrice Beebe, Infant-Parent interactions during the two first years of life and potential consequences in adulthood. Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
October 2, 2009. Organizing principles of Interactions for Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles.
November 12, 2009. Mother-infant communication. for David Olds, Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
2010
January 5, 2020. Mother-infant treatment. Psychology interns. NYSPI.
January 10, 2010. Beebe, B., Harrrison, A. Infant Research on Nonverbal Communication:
Relevance to Child/Adult Treatment of Trauma. American Psychoanalytic Association, Vulnerable Child Study Group, T. Cohen and M. H. Etezady
February 17, 2010. Mother-infant communication. Lecture for Catherine Monk, Abnormal Psychology, Columbia University.
April 4, 2010/ Videotaping the analyst’s face. Lecture for David Olds, Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
May 14, 2010. Mother-Infant Research Informs Mother-Infant Treatment. Infant-Parent Mental Health Post-Graduate Certificate Program (IPMHPCP), Luminary Speaker Series, Edward Tronick, co-sponsored Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education at UMass Boston.
May 29, 2010. Implicit Organizing Principles of Interactions in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Gianni Nebbisoi, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training, Rome, Italy.
October 1, 2010. Mother-Infant Interaction Disturbances and the Origins of Insecure-Disorganized Attachment. Metropolitan Institute, NYC.
October 30, 2010. Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., James Swain, M.D., Ph.D., Regina Sullivan, Ph.D., Bradley Peterson, M.D. Early Mother-Infant Interaction: Conversations from Behavior and Biology. Symposium, American Academy of Child and Adolescent psychiatry.
November 7, 2010. Dyadic Systems approach to Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances. NYU Postdoctoral Program, Freudian Society.
November 30, December 7. Microanalysis of mother-infant communication. The Anni Bergman Parent Infant Training Program.
December 1, 2010. Mother-Infant Interaction Disturbance. Grand Rounds, St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
2011
January 11, 2011. Discussion of Jeanine Vivona, “Is there a nonverbal period?” American Psychoanalytic Association, New York City.
January 30, 2011. Mother-Infant Treatment. Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles.
February 11, 2011. Daylong teaching seminar for mother-infant therapists from University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
February 18, 2011. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment, and implications for adult treatment. NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
March 26, 2011. Video Feedback Consultation for Adult Treatment of Trauma; A Case Study. Eastern Division of Self Psychology.
April 12, 2011 PGY2 Development Course session on Mother-Infant Attachment. NYSPI
April 16, 2011. Origins of Disorganized Attachment. Viennese Psychoanalytic Institute, NYC.
April 18, 2011 Mother-Infant Communication. Study Group. NYU Silver School of Social Work.
April 29, 2011 Videotaping the Analyst’s Face: Video feedback therapy for a patient who does not look. Clinic Symposium. Clinic of the NYU Postdoctoral Program for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
May 13, 2011. The 4-month origins of disorganized attachment: On knowing and being known. Plenary Lecture, Keynote speaker. Zero-to-Three New York Network conference, Practical Applications of Early Childhood Research: Interventions for Infants, Toddlers and Their Families.
June 10, 2011 Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: Microanalyses of Film, Pediatric Grand Rounds. Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York Presbytarian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center.
June 21, 2011 Risk and Resilience: Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances, Columbia Child Psychiatry T32 fellowship program. Columbia University Medical Center.
June 25, 2011 On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment,and implications for adult treatment. Chicago Psychoanalytic Society, Scientific Program.
August 4, 2011 Mother-infant communication. Noon conference for the pediatric residents. Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Medical Center.
September 6, 2011 The 4-month origins of disorganized attachment: On knowing and being known. Keynote Speaker, Promoting the Mental Health and Healthy Development of New York’s Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers: Advancing the Agenda, Sustaining the Gains. A Call to Action. New York City Early Childhood Mental Health Strategic Work Group. New York Center for Child Development.
September 9, 2011 Widowed mothers, infants and young children of 9/11: A primary prevention project. 9/11 + 10 – A decade of trauma research. Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute
September, 2011 ELECTIVE at the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Fall 2011: 3 lectures. (1) Introduction mother-infant face-to-face communication research and treatment. (2) Disturbances of mother-infant face-to-face communication and the origisn of disorganized attachment. (3) Video feedback with a depressed mother and her infant: A collaborative individual psychoanalytic and mother-infant treatment.
September 19, 2011 The 4 month origins of 12-month disorganized attachment. Parent-Infant Program, Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute
October 14, 2011 Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: Research and Treatment, 9th Annual YCS Institute for Infant & Preschool Mental Health Professional Conference.
November 4, 2011 Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis (Sydney, Australia chapter).
November 16, 2011 Disorganized Attachment: Infant Research Informs Adult Treatment. IPSS Psychoanalytic Explorations. Institute for the Psychoanalytic Subject of Subjectivity (IPSS).
December 13, 2011 Colloqium Psychology Interns, Nonverbal Communication; Mother-Infant Research and its Contribution to Adult Treatment. Columbia NYSPI.
2012
January 7, 2012. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. Seminar; National Institute for Psychoanalysis.
January 14, 2012. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment. Student/Resident Day; American Psychoanalytic Association.
January 21, 2012 On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment. Post Doc at 50: Imagining the Future. NYU Postdoctoral Program.
February 16, 2012. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment, and implications for adult treatment. Scientific Meetings, Karen Horney Psychoanalytic Center.
March 1, 2012 Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. 10th Anniversary Conference, International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. New York City
March 10, 2012. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. Boston, MA
April 21, 2012. Maternal facial “growing and shrinking” patterns relate to maternal self criticism and dependency in a mother-infant microanalysis (Poster). World Association for Infant Mental Health 13th World Conference. Cape Town, South Africa
May 18, 2012. Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: Research and Treatment. Infant-Parent Mental Health, University of Massachusetts. Boston, MA.
June 19, 2012. On Knowing and Being Known in the 4-month Origins of Disorganized Attachment. New York Lactation Consultant Association. New York, NY.
July 30, 2012. Infant Research. One Year Distance Learning Program for the Cape Town Self Psychology Group; Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity. New York, NY
August 3, 2012. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. Boulder Institute for Psychotherapy and Research. Boulder, CO.
October 9, 2012. Origins of Disorganized Attachment. Seminar for Dr. Sheila Brown; William Alanson White Institute. New York, NY
October 18, 2012. IAPSP 35st Annual International Conference on The Psychology of the Self: Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Origins of Infant Disorganized Attachment, Predictions to Young Adulthood, and Adult Treatment. Washington, D.C.
November 14, 2012. Organizing Principles of Mother-Infant Interaction. The Barnard Toddler Seminar. New York, NY.
December 13, 2012, January 10, 2013, Infant Research and Adult Treatment, David Olds, 4th year theory course, Columbia Psychoanalytic Center.
2013
January 16, 17, 2013. Sandberg, L., Beebe, B., Tortora, S. A collaborative approach to an adult treatment: Psychoanalysis, video feedback consultations, and movement therapy. Two-day workshop, Winter meetings of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
February 6, 2013. Microanalysis of mother-infant interaction: The origins of disorganized attachment. Hunter College seminar, Dr. Vanya Quinones-Jenab.
February 19, 2013. Infant research and adult treatment, NPAP.
February 23, 2013. Mother-Infant Communication Disturbances: Research and Treatment. Conference: The Most Compelling Work We Do: Treatment of relational trauma in mother-infant dyads. With Miriam Steele and Arietta Slade.
March 8, 2013. Mother-Infant Research and Treatment. Seminar, Pediatric Psychiatry Emergency and Consultation Liaison Services at CHONY.
March 16, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Origins of Infant Disorganized Attachment and Video Feedback Consultations for a Patient Who Does Not Look. New York University. Psychoanalysis and Psychosis Study Group, Brian Kohler.
March 20, 2013. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Columbia Psychiatry Residency, Psychodynamic course - second year fellows, John Burton.
April 2, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. William Alanson White Institute.
April 5, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Journal of Analytical Psychology X1th International Conference, Attachment and Intersubjectivity in the Therapeutic Relationship, Boston.
April 27, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interaction and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. Connecticut Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, New Haven, CT.
Mattson, W., Bahrick, L. E., Todd, J., Beebe, B., Stone, W. L., Messinger, D.S. (2013). 'Look ma, no interaction!' Infants structure their own gaze durations in the absence of parental scaffolding. Poster, Assoc.for Psychological Science Annual Convention. Washington, D.C.
May 25, 2013. Mother-Infant Research and Treatment. World Association for Infant Mental Health, NYC.
July 12, 2013. Mother-Infant Communication Seminar. Institute for Cognitive Analytic Therapy Ltd, Athens, Greece.
July 27- 28, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Chicago Study Group, Brian Esch, M.D., NYC.
September 2, 2013. Infant Research and Psychoanalysis, Fall 2013, 8 classes. NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
September 11 and September 18, 2013. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Invited Lecture for John Burton, M.D., Using a Psychodynamic Perspective to Enhance Clinical Work. Second year Fellows, New York State Psychiatric Institute.
September 12, 2013. Origins of disorganized attachment and relevance for adult treatment. Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, NYC.
September 19, 2013. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment. Columbia University Seminar on Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, invited by Herb Terrace, PhD, Chair.
October 1, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Columbia Psychology Interns, invited by Susan Sussman, PhD.
October 8, 2013. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. William Alanson White Institute, invited lecture course on development, invited by Sheila Brown, PhD.
October 18, 2013. Mother-Infant Research Informs Mother-Infant Treatment: Film microanalysis. ZERO TO THREE, Philadelphia Infant Mental Health Conference.
2014
January 17, 2014. On Knowing and Being Known in the 4-month Origins of Disorganized Attachment: Implications for the Origins of Dissociation. American Psychoanalytic Meetings. Panel with Stephen Seligman, Arietta Slade, and Alexandra Harrison: Threat, Infant Attachment, and the Terror of Not Being Known: Implications of Very Current Attachment Research for Adult Psychoanalysis.
February 4 & 11, 2014. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. The Annie Bergman Mother-Infant Training Program.
February 8, 2014. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Seminar, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Feb 17, 2014. Microanalysis of mother infant communication. Skype lecture with South Africa. Institute for Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectively, Distance Learning Program.
February 27, 2014. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: On Knowing and Being Known in the 4-month Origins of Disorganized Attachment. Washington Square Institute, NYC.
February 28, 2014. Beebe and Lachman, The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment (Routledge 2013): presentation on book, New School for Social Research, NYC.
March 8, 2014. The Relevance of Infant Research for Adult Treamtent. Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA.
April 8, 2014. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment: Implications for the origins of dissociation. William Alanson White Institute, NYC.
April 24, 2014. Distress, Discrepancy and Conflict in the Origins of Disorganized Attachment. Division of Psychoanalysis (39) 34th Annual Spring Meeting, New York, NY.
April 24, 2014. Improvisation: Maintaining Attachment During Conflictual Moments in Treatment. Division of Psychoanalysis (39) 34th Annual Spring Meeting, New York, NY.
April 25, 2014. On Knowing and Being Known in the 4-Month Origins of Disorganized Attachment: Implications for the Origins of Dissociation. Skype lecture with Argentina.
April 29, 2014. Microanalysis of Mother Infant Communication Disturbances. T-32 Fellows Lecture, New York State Psychiatric Institute.
130. May 3, 2014. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Videotaping Mother-Infant Interactions and Videotaping the Analyst’s Face. Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Toronto.
May 16, 2014. Mother-Infant Microanalysis Research informs Mother-Infant Treatment. Presentation to the Sackler Parent-Infant Project, New York State Psychiatric Institute.
May 30, 2014. On Knowing and Being Known in the 4-Month Origins of Disorganized Attachment:Implications for the Origins of Dissociation. Bessel Van der Kolk. 25th Annual International Trauma Conference. Boston, MA.
June 1, 2014. Microanalytic Analysis of Mother-Infant Interaction in Disorganized Attachment: Clinical Applications of Video Analysis of Mother-Infant Interaction. Infant-Parent Mental Health Postgraduate Certificate Program at the University of Massachusetts.
November 11, 2014. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. NYSPI, Columbia Univ. Psychology Interns, invited by Susan Sussman, PhD.
November 19, 2014. On knowing and being known in the 4-month origins of disorganized attachment: Implications for the origins of dissociation. Grand Rounds, The Zucker Hillside Hospital.
2015
January 14, 2015. Harrison, A. & Beebe, B. Discussion Group: Insights from Infant Research for the Practicing Psychoanalyst. American Psychoanalytic Association, New York City Winter Meetings.
January 17, 2015. Beebe, B. Microanalysis of mother-infant communication disturbance: Blatt’s measures of maternal dependency and self-criticism. Sidney J. Blatt Memorial Symposium: The Enduring Legacy of Sidney J. Blatt’s Contributions to Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychopathology: The Future of the Double Helix Theory of Psychoanalysis. Chair and Presenter: Patrick Luyten, Ph.D. ; Presenters: Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., FMedSci, FBA, OBE, Linda Mayes, M.D. American Psychoanalytic Association, New York City Winter Meetings.
March 4, March 11, 2015. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Invited Lecture for John Burton, M.D., Using a Psychodynamic Perspective to Enhance Clinical Work. Second year Fellows, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University.
April 8, 2015. 10th Annual Robert S. Wallerstein Lectureship. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Nonverbal Communication. University of California San Francisco.
May 23-24, 2015. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Rome, Italy. ISIPSÉ. ISTITUTO DI SPECIALIZZAZIONE IN PSICOLOGIA DEL SÉ E PSICOANALISI RELAZIONALE
2016
September 15, 2016. Beebe, B., & Cohen, P. (2016). Risk and Resilience in Mothers Pregnant and Widowed on September 11, 2001 and Their Infants and Young Children: Prevention and Research. Conference, Lessons in Recovery and Resilience Forum, Tuesday’s Children. Fordham University.
October 26, 2016. Applying Developmental Research in Infants to Psychotherapeutic Work with Children and Adolescents. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psyhiatry, Clinical Case Conference. Chair: Shilpa Sachdeva,MD. Presenters: Beatrice Beebe, PhD, Carolyn Steinberg, MD, Arietta Slade, PhD, Dorothy Richardson, PhD, Martin Drell, MD
2017
Beebe, B. 1.21.17. The Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of Attachment, Informal Book Exhibitor Discussions, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York City.
Beebe, B. 1.24.17. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, for Alan Kintzer, Mitchell Center for Relational Psychoanalysis, New York City.
Beebe, B. 2.21.17. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, New York State Psychiatric Institute Interns, New York City.
Beebe, B. 3.1.17. Lecture: Mother-Infant Communication: Microanalysis, a Social Microscope, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, New York City.
Beebe, B. 3.25.17. Lecture: Nonverbal Communication in Adult Treatment, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Boston MA.
Beebe, B. 5.3.17. Lecture: The Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of Attachment, Contemporary Freudian Society, New York City.
Beebe, B. 6.7.17. Interview for MD for Moms, BBM Global Network, New York City.
Beebe, B. 7.1.17. Lecture: Nonverbal Communication in Infant Research and Adult Treatment, for Pat Ogden, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, Boulder, CO
Beebe, B. 7.17.17. Lecture: The Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of Attachment, Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia, New York City.
Beebe, B. 10.7.17. Lecture: The Origins of Disorganized Attachment, International Psychotherapy Institute, Rockville, MD.
Beebe, B. 10.7.17. Lecture: Videotaping the Analyst’s Face: Videofeedback Therapy for a Patient Who Does Not Look, International Psychotherapy Institute, Rockville, MD.
Beebe, B. 10.15.17. Lecture: Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of Attachment, Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital Department of Psychiatry, New York City.
Beebe, B. 10.28.17. Lecture: Mother-Infant Co-Regulation: The Origins of Disorganized Attachment, Columbia Psychosomatics Conference, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York City.
Beebe, B. 12.5.17. Lecture: Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication and the Origins of Attachment, Grand Rounds, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
2018
Beebe, B. February 3, 2018. Film microanalysis of mother-infant communication and the origins of disorganized attachment: Implications for the origins of dissociation. Greater Kansas City and Topeka Psychoanalytic Center.
Beebe, B., Igleheart, H., Steele, M., Steele, H. (2018). 30-Year Follow-Up: Vocal Turn Taking Coordination in Infancy Predicts Adult Offspring & Mother Outcomes. American Psychoanalytic Association Meetings, February 17, 2018. Funded by the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Beebe, B. (April 13, 2018). Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Interaction: How Can You Use It? Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Icahn Medical Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital.
Beebe, B. (June 18, 2018). Affect Regulation in Infancy and Implications for Adolescence: Contributions From Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. IARPP Child-Adolescent-Parent Committee, Pre-conference, New York.
Beebe, B. (July 12, 2018). Microanalysis of mother-infant communication in perinatal depression. Weil-Cornell Reproductive Psychiatry Group.
Beebe, B. (2018). Decoding the nonverbal language of babies. American Enterprise Institute, 10.19.18. posted on internet: http://www.aei.org/events/decoding-the-nonverbal-language-of-babies/
2019
Beebe, B. 1.12.19. Infant Research and Adult Treatment, BIPACT – Brookhaven Institute
Beebe. B.1.14.19: Mother-Infant communication. Parent-Infant program, Col Psychoanal Center
Beebe, B. 1.17.19. Discussant of Jenna Davino, #MeToo Connection and the Implicit Dimension of Change, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity
Beebe, B. 1.19.19. Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Greater Kansas City and Topeka Psychoanalytic Center
Beebe, B. 1.28.19. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, NYU Child Study Center.
Beebe, B. & Lachmann, F. 2.5.19. Videotaping the Analyst's Face and Tracking the Vocal Rhythm Dialogue. Seminar, American Psychoanalytic Assoc.
Beebe, B. 2.19.19. NYSPI, Psychology Internship Research Colloquium.
Beebe, B. 2.27.19. Entering Moments of Distress in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Grand Rounds, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Social Work Department.
Beebe, B. 3.7.19. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Interaction: How Can Pediatricians Use it? Marjorie and Julius Kantor Memorial Lecture, Dept. Pediatrics, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri.
Beebe, B. 3.22.19. Parent-Infant Relationships and Implications for Development and Adulthood. St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute
Beebe, B. 4.9.19. Infant Research and Adult Treatment, William Allanson White Institute Development Seminar with Miri Abramis
Beebe, B. 4.10.19. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Nonverbal Modes of Entering Distress Moments, Adam Corneel Major Teachers of Psychotherapy, McLean Hospital and The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Boston, MA
Beebe, B. 4.13.19. Infant Development, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis
Beebe, B. 4.23.19 Lecture: Infant Research & Adult Treatment, Mitchell Center Relational Psychoanalysis.
Beebe, B. 5.2.19. Day 1: Nonverbal Communication in Infant Research and Adult Psychotherapy, Day 2: Microanalytic approach, application in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with infants and parents (PPIP). Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London, England
Beebe, B. 5.30.19. Interaction Patterns Between Mothers and Infants, Implications for Long-Term Adaptation and Clinical Interventions, International Trauma Conference, Bessel Van der Kolk, Boston
Beebe, B. 6.28.19. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Interaction: How Can Pediatricians Use it?, Pediatric Grand Rounds at New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
Beebe, B. 7.17.19. Mother Infant Research and Treatment, Lenox Hill Hospital. Dept of Psychiatry
Beebe, B. 9.11.19. Origins of disorganized attachment, Personality Disorders Institute, Cornell Medical Center.
170. Beebe, B. 10.14.19. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Toronto Psychoanalytic Society
Beebe, B. 10.30.19 Lecture: Origins of disorganized attachment: A video microanalysis approach, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, NYU Langone Medical Center
Beebe, B. 11.10.19. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Nonverbal Modes of Entering Distress Moments, IARPP Chapter in Thessaloniki, Skype
173. Beebe, B. 11.13.19. Lecture: Mother Infant Communication: Basic Research, Professor Herb Terrace, Columbia University, Department of Psychology
2020
Beebe, B. 1.14.20. Lecture: Mother-Infant Microanalysis and Collaboration on Integrating Video Microanalysis and Mother-Infant Neural Synchrony by fNIRS. For Stefanie Hoehl and Quynh Trinh Nguyen, Early Social Cognition Lab, University of Vienna, Austria, virtual.
Beebe, B. 1.14.20. Lecture: Mother-Infant Communication and the Origins of Attachment: Implications for Adult Treatment, Mitchell Center, Columbia University
Beebe, B. 1.21.20. Lecture: Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication and Implications for Adult Treatment, New York State Psychiatric Institute Psychology Interns, New York City
Beebe, B. 1.28.20. Interview: Mother-Infant Communication and the Origins of Attachment, for Abigail Tucker, Journalist, Simon & Schuster, New York City
Beebe, B. 2.5.20. Seminar: Methods of Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication, PEMWorks, Israel, Zoom
Beebe, B., Lachmann, F., 2.12.20. Seminar: Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Nonverbal Modes of Entering Distress Moments, American Psychoanalytic Association National Meeting, New York City
Harrison, A., Beebe, B. 2.12.20. Seminar: Rhythms of Dialogue in Psychoanalytic Treatment of Autistic Spectrum Children, APsaA National Meeting, New York City
Beebe, B., 2.19.20. Lecture: Mother-Infant Communication and Risk, for Phyllis Cohen, Chances for Children staff therapists, New York City
Beebe, B. 3.10.20. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Dr. Miri Abramis, William Alanson White, New York City
Beebe, B., 3.31.20. Lecture: Mother-Infant Communication and the Evolution of Language, Dr. Herb Terrace, Evolution of Language Seminar, Columbia University, New York City, Zoom
Beebe, B. 4.29.20. Lecture: Microanalysis and an Approach to Infant Development, Dr. Marsha Levy-Warren, Thinking Developmentally, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, New York City
Beebe, B. 7.15.20. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, teaching for Jeremy Saffron in Memoriam, New School, New York City, Virtual
Beebe, B. 8.28.20. Lecture: Three Models of Mother-Infant Trauma, Houston Psychoanalytic Society, Houston, TX, Virtual
Beebe, B. 8.29.20. Lecture: Video Feedback Therapy for a Traumatized Patient Who Does Not Look, Houston Psychoanalytic Society, Houston, TX, Virtual
Beebe, B. 10.15.20. Lecture: Urgent Engagement in 9/11 Pregnant Widows and Their Infants: Transmissions of Trauma, presented to: The Deep Roots of Trauma: Attachment and Adaptation through the Lifespan Conference, Australia and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy, Virtual
Beebe, B. 10.25.20. Lecture: How Learning to Play with Babies Made Me a Better Adult Therapist. Presented to: Weaving Together Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Thinking Here and Now: Conversations with Innovators in Psychotherapy, Mifrasim Institute for Psychotherapy Research and Training, The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel, Zoom
Beebe, B. 10.25.20. Lecture: All Communication Modalities Illuminate Risk in the 4-Month Mother-Infant Origins of 12-month Infant Disorganized Attachment, Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Virtual
Beebe, B. 11.6.20. Lecture: Methods of Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication: The Example of the Origins of Disorganized Attachment, New York University Postdoctoral Clinic Symposium, New York City, Zoom
Beebe, B. 11.7.20. Lecture: Three Models of Mother-Infant Trauma, Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Virtual
Beebe, B. 11.14.20. Lecture: Video Feedback Therapy for a Traumatized Patient Who Does Not Look, Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Virtual
Beebe, B. 12.5.20. Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, L.A., California, Virtual
2021
1.11.21. Distress Regulation in Infant Research in Adult Treatment. Columbia Psychoanalytic Center.
1.12.21. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Washington Baltimore Psychanalytic Institute.
2.23.21. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Mitchell Psychoanalytic Center, NYC.
3.19.21. Three Models of Mother-Infant Trauma. American Psychological Association Div 39 Invited Lecture (40th annual meeting).
3.29.21. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. Columbia Psychoanalytic Center Parent-Infant Program.
4.20.21. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: A Traumatized Adult Patient Who Does Not Look. William Alanson White Institute
4.20.21. Nonverbal Communication and Infant Research in Adult Treatment. New York State Psychiatric Institute Psychology Interns.
4.20.21. Mother-Infant Research and Implications for Clinical Practice. The Reiss-Davis Child Study Center and Institute
5.7.21. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication and Implications for Treatment. UMass Boston Infant-Parent Mental Health Postgraduate Certificate Program.
5.8.21. Nonverbal communication and infant research in Adult Treatment. Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis.
5.25.21. How Playing with Babies Made Me a Better Psychoanalyst. Mifrasim Institute. Tel Aviv, Israel
8.9.21. Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication. New York State Parenting Education Partnership: Webinar Series for Parenting Educators.
8.11.21. Mother-Infant Communication Research and Infant Treatment. Lenox Hill Perinatal Maternal Mental Health Clinic, NYC.
9.13.21. Three Models of Mother-Infant Trauma. Columbia Psychoanalytic Center, Parent-Infant Program.
9.13.21. Three Seminars on the Relevance of Infant Research for Adult Treatment. Institute for Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, NYC.
10.7.21. Seminar in Fourth Year Theory Course with Larry Sandberg: Video Feedback treatment for a Patient Who Does Not Look. Columbia Psychoanalytic Institute,NYC.
10.16.21. Three Models of Mother-Infant Trauma. Child Mind Online Conference. Turin, Italy.
11.9.21. Video Feedback Therapy for a Patient Who Does Not Look. William Alanson White Institute, NYC.
Lectures 2022
Beebe, B. (1.8.22). Lecture: LEARNING TO LOOK Video Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication Informs Infant, Child and Adult Treatment, Canadian Association of Psychoanalytic Child Therapists. Toronto, CA., Virtual.
Beebe, B. (1.11.22). Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment; Non-verbal Communication. Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis. Baltimore, MD, Virtual. Invited by: Michael Jasnow, Ph.D.
Beebe, B. (2.9.22). Lecture: Mother-Infant Research, Psychology, and Psychoanalysis. Photography and Psychoanalysis Class, Columbia University Graduate School. New York, NY
Beebe, B. (2.10.22). Lecture: Mother-Infant Communication. Graduate Course in Development, New School for Social Research. New York, NY. Invited by: Dr. Miriam Steele, Ph.D.
Beebe, B. (3.9.22). Lecture: Microanalysis of Non-verbal Communication, in Infant research and Adult Treatment. Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. California. Invited by: Dr. Celeste Schneider.
Beebe, B. (2022). Lecture: How Playing with Babies Made Me a Better Therapist. Michigan Council for Psychoanalysis in Psychotherapy. Michigan, Virtual. Invited by: Dr. Freiband, Ph.D. 3.27.22.
Beebe, B. (2022). Lecture: Infant Research and Adult Treatment A. Three Models of mother-infant trauma. B. Video feedback therapy for a traumatized patient who does not look. Denver Psychoanalytic Society. Denver, Virtual. 5.7.22.
Beebe, B. (2022). Lecture: Non-Verbal Communication in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Mitchell Center for Psychoanalysis, New York City, NY. 5.17.22.
Beebe, B. (7.20.22). Lecture: Lecture: Non-Verbal Communication in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Emotion in Psychotherapy, in honor of Jeremy Safran. School for Social Research, New York City, NY. Invited by: Dr. Julia Belot, Ph.D.
Beebe, B. (Sept. 2022) Course: Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Session 1: Psychoanalysis as a Social Microscope. Sessions 2 &3: Non-Verbal Communication in Infant and Adult Treatment. in NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York, NY. (9.10/22; 9/17/22; 9/24/22)
Beebe, B. (9.18.22). Anni Bergman’s Role in Our Project, A Primary Prevention Project for Mothers Pregnant and Widowed on 9/11 and their Infants and Young Children. In: Honoring Anni Bergman. New York City, NY.
Beebe, B. (9.25.22) Lecture: Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication and it’s Relevance for Adult Treatment. Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA.
Beebe, B. (10.26.22). Lecture: Knowing and Being Known; Recognition in Moments of Distress. Distinguished Kohut Memorial Lecture. International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology Annual Conference, Washington D.C.
Beebe, B., Shaddock, D. (10.25.22). Lecture: Pre-Conference: Decoding the Nonverbal Language of Infants, Adult Patients, and Couples. International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology Annual Conference, Washington D.C.
Beebe, B. (10.28.22). Lecture: Mother-infant Trauma: Contributions of Video Microanalysis
Play Based Healing Summit, Trauma Research Foundation, Boston. Invited by: Edward Tronick.
Beebe, B.(11.12.22). Lecture: Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Dissociation: A View from Microanalysis. VII Congreso Internacional De La Red Iberoamericana De Apego, Lima, Peru, Virtual.
2023
Beebe, B. (2023). Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Nonverbal Modes of Entering Distress Moments. Columbia Psychoanalytic Center. Two classes to 5th year candidates, January 11, January 25.
Beebe, B. 2023. The Recognition Process in Moments of Distress: Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Ensan Psychoanalytic Institute, Iran. January 14, 2023
Beebe, B. 2023. Origins of disorganized attachment. New School for Social Research, invited by Miriam Steele, 2.22.23
Beebe, B., Cohen P.C. 2023. Linda and Dan Mother-Infant Treatment Case The 70th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Oct 23-28, New York City
2024
Beebe, B. (1.12.24). Recognition and Disturbances of Recognition in Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Contributions of Video Microanalysis. Empathink Association of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Australia.
Beebe, B. (1.24.2024). How Can We See What We Don’t See: Mother-Infant Microanalysis and the Legacy of Daniel Stern Daniel. Stern Memorial Lecture. Weil-Cornell Hospital.
Recipient of The Stern Award for pioneering research in mother-infant communication, infant social development, and attachment. Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, January 24, 2024.
Beebe, B. (February 7, 2024). Beebe, Nikitiades, Remez, Blom, with Frank Lachmann. Microanalysis of the First 30 Seconds of the Adult Treatment Zoom. American Psychoanalytic Association, 2024 National Meeting NYC, Beebe-Lachmann Study Group.
Beebe, B. (Feb 28, 2024). The Magic of Microanalysis: How can we see what we don’t see in mother-infant interaction? Legacy Interview with Jane O’Rourke, MINDinMIND. London.
Beebe, B. (March 23, 2024). Recognition and Disturbances of Recognition in Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Contributions of Video Microanalysis. Morris Eagle Lectures – New Center for Psychoanalysis, LA.
Beebe, B. (3.27.24). Knowing and Being Known: Recognition and Disturbances of Recognition in Moments of Distress. Lecture for Miriam Steele, New School for Social Research.
Beebe, B. (4.4.24).. Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Lecture for Celeste Scheider, course on Infancy, San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.
Beebe, B. (4.8.24). Mother-Infant Research Informs Mother-Infant Treatment. Lecture for Talia Hatzor Parent Infant Psychotherapy Training Program of Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
Beebe, B. (4.14.24). Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Lecture for Nikolai Petritsa, International Online Educational Project, based in Kazakhstan.
Beebe, B (4.23.24) Mother-Infant Communication and the Origins of Attachment: Implications for Adult Treatment. Stephen Michell Relational Study Center.
Beebe, B. (8.14.24) Microanalysis of Mother-Infant Communication: How Can We See What We Don’t See? Lecture for Alice Dwyer, Perinatal Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Tresillian, Australia.
Beebe, B. (9.7.24) Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Institute of Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity (IPSS).
Beebe, B. (9.14.24) Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (PCOP). In-person, whole day event.
Beebe, B (11.22.24) Mother-Infant Communication and the Origins of Attachment. Lecture for Rex McGhee Denver Psychoanalytic Society.
Beebe, B. (11.29.24) How Can We See What We Don’t See? Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Anna Freud-Vorlesung 2024. Anna Freud Memorial Lecture, Vienna, online.
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