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Jennifer Humphrey earned her MFA from Cornell University in 1977 and her MSSW from Columbia School of Social Work in 1989. She earned a certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health in 1993, and a certificate in Supervision of the Psychoanalytic Process in 1997.
She was a two-year Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown,
Massachusetts and a winner of an Academy of American Poets award.
Her poems have appeared in The New York Quarterly, Mill Mountain
Review, and The Carleton Miscellany. She is currently editor of
the Library Advisory Committee newsletter, InSight, published jointly
by the Postgraduate Center and Baruch College. She is a Senior Supervisor
for the Adult Training Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. In 1995 she presented
a paper entitled "The Metaphoric Mind" to The Committee
on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work at their Fifth National
Clinical Conference in New York City. In 2002 her review of Sharon
Klayman Farber's book, When the Body is the Target: Self-Harm, Pain
and Traumatic Attachments, appeared in the journal Psychoanalysis
and Psychotherapy.
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