Curriculum Vitae MARVIN HURVICH. Professor Emeritus of Emeritus Long Island University

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October 2014 Curriculum Vitae MARVIN HURVICH Professor Emeritus of Emeritus Long Island University Address 401 West End Avenue New York, NY 10024 Education Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis, 1968 University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. 1960 University of Pennsylvania, M.A. 1955 University of Alabama, B.S. 1953 Honors Phi Beta Kappa Who's Who in the East Who's Who in American Science and Engineering Diplomate in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology Member, Clinical Observation Project Group, International Psychoanalytical Association Member, North American Consulting Team, International Psychoanalytic Association Encyclopedic Dictionary Fellow, American Psychological Association (August, 2011) Professional Positions

2 Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Long Island University, 2013-present. Chairman (1977-1981) and Professor of Psychology, Long Island University, 1974 - present. Faculty and Supervisor (Visiting Professor of Psychology), Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University, 1977 - present. Faculty, Specialization in Trauma and Disaster Studies, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University, 2007. Faculty, New York Freudian Society/Contemporary Freudian Society, 1972 - present. Faculty, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, 1979 - present. Supervising Psychologist to Director of Clinical Psychology Training, Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1962-1973. Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Long Island University, 1972-1973. Associate Research scientist, New York University, 1967-1972. Clinic Supervisor in Psychology, Doctoral Program, New York University, 1968-1971. Research Associate, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1965-1967. Staff Psychologist to Clinical Coordinator, Lincoln Institute for Psychotherapy. 1962-1965. Senior Psychologist, St. Vincent's Hospital, 1962-1965. Temporary Assistant Professor, Kansas State University, 1961-1962. Chief Clinical Psychologist, Mental Hygiene Consultation Service, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1960-1962. Staff Psychologist, Student Health Service, University of Pennsylvania Hospital 1959-1960. Staff Psychologist, Camden County Psychiatric Hospital, Lakewood, New Jersey, 1958-1960. Assistant Instructor/Instructor, Psychology Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1958-1960. Fellow to Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, 1957-1960.

3 Intern in Clinical Psychology, Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Philadelphia, 1956-1957. Publications 14-Hurvich, M. (2014). Some reflections on the Three-Level Model: Organizing psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations & generalizations. In M. Altmann de Litvan (Ed.), Time for Change: Transformations in Psychoanalysis: The Three Level Model. London: Karnac. Freedman, N., Hurvich, M., & Ward, R. (2011). Another Kind of Evidence: Studies on internalization, annihilation anxiety, and progressive symbolization in the psychoanalytic process. London: Karnac. 8- Hurvich, M. (2011). New developments in the theory and clinical application of the annihilation anxiety concept. In Druck, A., Ellman, C., Freedman, N. & Thaler, A. (Eds.), A New Freudian Synthesis: Clinical Process in the Next Generation. London: Karnac. Weinstein, S. R., & Hurvich, M. (2011). Suicide attempters suffer greater annihilation anxiety. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 52, e17. Freedman, N., Hurvich, M., & Ward, R. (2009). A propositional method for the study of psychoanalytic concepts: The transformation of annihilation anxiety and its symbolization in short term and long term psychoanalytic treatment. In M. Leuzinger- Bohleber, J. Canestri, & M. Target (Eds.), Fruhe entwicklung und ihre storungen: Klinische, konzeptuelle und empirische psychoanalytische forschung: Kontroversen zu fruhpravention, resilienz und ADHS (pp. 218-236). Frankfurt: Brades & Apsel. Hurvich, M. (2007). Book review, Death and delusion: A Freudian analysis of mortal terror, by J. S. Piven. Psychoanalytic Review, 94, 498-502. Hurvich, M. (2006). Contributor: Adult symptom patterns. In PDM Task Force (Eds.), Psychodynamic diagnostic manual. Silver Spring, MD: Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations. Hurvich, M. (2005). Contributor (7 entries), In A. de Mijolla, (Ed. in Chief), International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, (3 volumes). Farmington Hills, MI: MacMillan. 15 - Hurvich, M. (2004). Psychic trauma and annihilation anxiety. In D. Knafo (Ed.), Living with terror, working with trauma: A clinician s handbook. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

4 5- Hurvich, M. (2003). The place of annihilation anxieties in psychoanalytic theory. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 51, 579-616 Freedman, N., Ward, R., Lasky, R., & Hurvich, M. (2003). The envelopes of psychoanalytic intervention manual. Program of Research in Psychoanalysis, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Freedman, N., Lasky, R., & Hurvich, M. (2003). Two pathways toward knowing psychoanalytic process. In M. Leuzinger-Bohleber, A. U. Dreher & J. Canestri (Eds.), Pluralism and unity: Methods of research in psychoanalysis (pp. 207-221). London: International Psychoanalytic Association. 6- Hurvich, M. (2002). Symbolization, desymbolization and annihilation anxieties. In R. Lasky (Ed.), Symbolization and desymbolization: Essays in honor of Norbert Freedman. New York: Other Press. Hurvich, M. (2000). Fears of being overwhelmed and psychoanalytic theories of anxiety. Psychoanalytic Review, 87, 615-649. Hurvich, M. (1999). A commentary on Spotnitz's "The clinical practice of modern psychoanalysis. Modern Psychoanalysis, 24, 21-31. Hurvich, M. (1998). The influence of object relations theory on contemporary Freudian technique. In C. S. Ellman, S. Grand, M. Silvan, & S. J. Ellman (Eds.), The Modern Freudians: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique (pp. 25-40). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Benveniste, P., Papouchis, N. Allen, R., & Hurvich, M. (1997). Rorschach assessment of annihilation anxiety and ego functioning. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 15, 536-566. 11-Hurvich, M., & Simha-Alpern, A. (1997). Annihilation anxiety in psychosomatic disorders. In J. Finnel, (Ed.), The mind-body problem: Psychotherapy with psychosomatic disorders. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. 3- Hurvich, M. (1997). Classics revisited: The ego in anxiety (Max Schur, 1953) and, An addendum to Freud's theory of anxiety (Charles Brenner, 1953). Psychoanalytic Review, 84, 483-504. Hurvich, M. (1997). The Influence of object relations theory on contemporary Freudian thought. In C. Ellman, S. Grand, M. Silvan & S. Ellman (Eds.), The modern Freudians: Contemporary psychoanalytic technique. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. Hurvich, M. (1996). Transference issues in patients with prominent preoedipal concerns. Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 18, 173-187.

5 4- Hurvich, M., Benveniste, P., Howard, J., & Coonerty, S. (1993). Assessment of annihilation anxiety from projective tests. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 77, 387-401. 16- Hurvich, M. (1993). Aspects of malignant narcissism: Discussion of Otto Kernberg paper, Psychopathic, paranoid and depressive transferences. Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 16, 29-40. 18- Robinson and Gadd. (2015) Annihilation Anxiety and Crime. 19- Hurvich, M. (2015). Vernichtungsängste-traumatische ängste. In Angst, Psyche-Z Psychoanal 69, 797-825. 20 Syllabus - NYU Mini-Course 8 week 5- Levin, R., & Hurvich, M. (1993 article says 1995????). Nightmares & annihilation anxiety. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 12, 247-258. Hurvich, M. (1991). Book review, Essential papers on character neurosis and treatment by R. Lax. Bulletin of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, 29, 14-15. 2- Hurvich, M. (1991). Annihilation anxiety: An introduction. In H. Siegel et al. (Eds.), Psychoanalytic Reflections. New York: New York University Press. 1- Hurvich, M. (1989). Traumatic moment, basic dangers, and annihilation anxiety. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 6, 309-323. Hurvich, M. (1979). Aspects of borderline personality and psychopathology. In L. Saretsky, G. Goldman & D. Milman (Eds.), Integrating ego psychology and object relations. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt. Pacella, B., & Hurvich, M. (1975). The significance of symbiosis and separation-individuation for psychiatric theory and practice. In D. V. Siva Sankar (Ed.), Mental health in children. Westbury, NY: PJD Publications. Bellak, L., & Hurvich, M. (1973). Ego functions - A dialogue. Behavioral Sciences Tape Library. Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., & Gediman, H. (1973). Ego functions in schizophrenics, neurotics and normals. New York: J. Wiley.

Bellak, L., Chassan, J., Gediman, H., & Hurvich, M. (1973). Ego function assessment of analytic psychotherapy combined with drug therapy. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 157, 465-469. Hurvich, M. (1970). On the concept of reality testing. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 51, 299-312. Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., & Crawford, P. (1970). Psychotic egos. Psychoanalytic Review, 56, 526-542. Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., Gediman, H., & Crawford, P. (1970). A study of ego functions in the schizophrenic syndrome. Archives of General Psychiatry, 23, 326-336. Bellak, L., & Hurvich, M. (1969). A systematic study of ego functions. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 148, 598-585. Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., Gediman, H., & Crawford, P. (1969). Systematic diagnosis of the schizophrenic syndrome. Dynamic Psychiatry, 2, 148-157. Bellak, L., & Hurvich, M. (1968). A human modification of the Children's Apperception Test (Cat-H). Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 30, 228-242. Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., Silvan, M., & Jacobs, D. (1968). Toward an ego psychological appraisal of drug effects. American Journal of Psychiatry, 125, 598-604. Gottheil, E., & Hurvich, M. (1967). Intake procedures and psychiatric decisions. Comparative. Psychiatry, 7, 207-215. Hurvich, M., & Bellak, L. (1966). Ego function patterns in schizophrenics. Psychological Reports, 22, 299-308. 9 - Beck, A., & Hurvich, M. (1959). Psychological correlates of depression. 1. Frequency of "masochistic" dream content in a private practice sample. Psychosomatic Medicine, 21, 50-55. Wishner, J., Shipley, T., & Hurvich, M. (1957). The serial-position curve as a function of organization. American Journal of Psychology, 70, 258-262. 6 Presentations The writings of Margaret Mahler and annihilation anxieties. The New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Scientific Meeting, Cultural Center,

7 March 30, 2014. Prague Congress: Observing transformations in patients: The assessment of Mental Functioning. Panel Discussion, Prague IPA Congress, August 2013. Annihilation Anxieties, Recent Formulations and Applications. Faculty Psychotherapy Conference, Mt Sinai Hospital, Dept of Psychiatry, September 25, 2012 Annihilation anxieties and panic: Psychodynamic and psychostructural aspects. International Society for the Study of Psychoses, New York University, April 13, 2012. Panic and annihilation anxieties: A psychodynamic and psychostructural approach. Colloquium Long Island University, Psychology Department, Nov 14, 2012. The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual: An Effort to Compensate for the Limitations of Descriptive Psychiatric Diagnosis. Panel Discussion, Mexico City IPA Congress, August 5, 2011. The importance of diagnosis in clinical work: Convergences and divergences between psychoanalytic and non-psychoanalytic diagnostic systems. Panel Discussion, Mexico City IPA Congress, August 5, 2011. Annihilation Anxieties in Panic. National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis New York City, January 16, 2011. Three Pathways toward the Modification of Annihilation Anxiety in Severe and Developmental trauma (with Norbert Freedman). The Daisy Franco Memorial Research Symposium: Another Kind of Evidence. Institute of Psychoanalytic Training & Research, New York City, May 1, 2010. The Concept and Measurement of Annihilation Anxieties. Glostrup Psychiatric Center, University of Copenhagen Hospital. December 1, 2009. Anxiety and aggression in primitive mental states. Year-long Symposium: Understanding Primitive Mental States, New York Freudian Society. September 17 & 25, 2009. Discussant: Susan Finkelstein paper, Fusional thinking/confusion of tongues. 46 th Congress, International Psychoanalytical Association, Chicago, July 31, 2009. Relationship factors in the recovery of borderline patients at the psychotic edge. Ninth Annual Meeting: Recovery from Psychosis: Healing Through Relationship. The International Society for the Psychological Treatments of Schizophrenias and Other Psychoses. The Kimmel Center, New York University, March 14, 2008.

8 A propositional method for the study of psychoanalytic concepts: The transformation of annihilation anxiety and its symbolization in short term and long term psychoanalytic treatment (with Norbert Freedman and Rhonda Ward). International Psychoanalytic Congress, Berlin, July 25, 2007. The propositional method: A study of psychoanalytic concepts. Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research Investigative Group, New York Academy of Science, May 15, 2006. 12- Psychic trauma, annihilation anxieties and psychodynamic treatment. New Orleans APA Panel, Trauma: Obvious and hidden: Possibilities for treatment, APA Annual Meeting, Div. 39, August, 2006. 13- Rober. Master s Thesis. AA Following Motor Vehicle Accidents. Scared to death: Annihilation anxieties and psychosis. Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Schizophrenia. William Alanson White Institute, 2003. Psychic trauma and annihilation anxieties. The American Institute for Psychoanalysis, Oct. 16, 2003. Transformation cycles as organizers of analytic process: A method of sequential specification (with Norbert Freedman & Richard Lasky). CAMP Meeting, Dec 21, 2000, New York City; Rapaport-Klein Study Group, June, 2001, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA; Psychotherapy Research Society, Santa Barbara, CA, July, 2002. 7-A proposed expansion of the danger series: Annihilation as present and potential threat. Weil Memorial Lecture, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, April 26, 2002. The difficult patient. Discussed by S. Bach, A. Druck & M. Grunes. Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research 40 th Anniversary Meeting. November 11, 2000. The clinical use of the Hurvich Experience Inventory. Department of Psychiatry, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital, May, 18, 2001. The place of annihilation anxieties in psychoanalytic theory. Discussant: Charles Brenner. NPAP May 12, 2000. Discussant: Nancy McWilliams paper, Relationship, subjectivity, and inference in diagnosis. NPAP, June, 1997.

9 An illustration of the psychoanalytic diagnostic process. Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research Clinical Center, April 6, 1997. The influence of object relations theory on contemporary Freudian thought. Conference: Freudian Psychoanalysis Today. New York Univ. Postdoctoral Program, Nov. 9, 1996. The dimensions of annihilation anxieties: Theoretical, clinical and empirical considerations. Rapaport-Klein Study Group, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA, June, 1996. Annihilation anxieties and psychic trauma. Conference of the International Society for Traumatic Stress, Jerusalem, Israel, June, 1996. Discussant of Roy Schafer paper, Humiliation and mortification in unconscious fantasy. New York Freudian Society, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, February 2, 1996. Classics revisited: The ego in anxiety (Max Schur, 1953) and, An addendum to Freud's theory of anxiety (Charles Brenner, 1953). New York Freudian Society, New York Academy of Medicine, May, 1995. Dimensions of annihilation anxieties. Grand Rounds, Child Psychiatry, St. Vincent s Hospital, April 15, 1991. Exploring the role of psychic trauma and panic in phobia formation: Dynamic and therapeutic implications. Tenth Annual Spring Meeting, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Assn., April, 1990. Fears of being overwhelmed, threats to ego integrity and psychoanalytic theories of anxiety. Edmund Weil Memorial Lecture, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, New York, May, 1990. Patterns of anxiety in the psychoanalytic process: Treatment, transference & countertransference implications. Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, May 4, 11, 18, 25, 1989. Controversies over the psychoanalytic theories of anxiety. Ninth Annual Meeting, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Boston, April, 1989. Assessment of annihilation anxiety from projective tests (with the collaboration of P. Benveniste, J. Howard, and S. Coonerty). Conference on Psychological Testing and the Psychotherapeutic Process. Austen Riggs Center, October, 1988. The assessment of annihilation anxiety. Symposium in honor of the work and memory of Lloyd Silverman. Seventh Annual Spring Meeting, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Assn., New York, April, 1987.

10 Signal anxiety and traumatic anxiety. Annual Meeting: Psychologists interested in the study of psychoanalysis. American Psychological Association Meeting, New York, August, 1987. Traumatic moment, basic dangers, and annihilation anxiety. New York Freudian Society, New York Academy of Medicine, May, 1985. Annihilation anxiety. Grand Rounds, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Service, St. Vincent's Hospital, May 24, 1983. Transference and regression. American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, August 24, 1982. What is a psychoanalytic patient? Panel, New York State Psychological Association Annual Meeting, May 12, 1980. A contemporary view of diagnostic thinking. The New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training, Fifth Annual Symposium, April 12, 1980. Some sources of resistance in the pre-neurotic patient. New York Freudian Society, February 8, 1980. Discussant: Norbert Freedman paper, Varieties of splitting. Scientific Meeting, The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training & Research, March, 1979. Therapeutic aspects of oneness fantasies. Panel, American Psychological Association Meeting, September, 1979. Panel member: Mutative factors in psychoanalysis: The unconscious fantasy. New York University, Postdoctoral Program Colloquium, January 17, 1979. Aspects of borderline personality and psychopathology. Fourteenth Annual Conference, Adelphi Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy: Integrating Ego Psychology and Objects Relations Theory, June 2, 1978. Panel member: Activation of unconscious fantasy. American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 22 nd Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May 5, 1978. Discussant: Ruth Lax paper, The rotten core: A specific defect of the rapprochement subphase. New York Freudian Society, April 7, 1978. Discussant: Arthur Goldweber paper, A variable therapeutic alliance in a narcissistic woman: Further issues. New York University Postdoctoral Program, Clinical Conference, March 13, 1978.

11 Treatment of the borderline patient. Psychology Staff Meeting, Kings County Psychiatric Hospital, May 24, 1977. Discussant: Lloyd Silverman talk, The unconscious symbiotic fantasy as a ubiquitous therapeutic agent. Scientific meeting, The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, February 17, 1977. On some aspects of ego functioning. Scientific Meeting, New York Society of Freudian Psychologists, New York Academy of Science, June 27, 1974. Ego functions in schizophrenics, neurotics and normals. Psychiatry Departmental Conference, St. Vincent's Hospital, March 28, 1974. Some comments on ego functions and their inter-relationships. Research Colloquium, Jewish Board of Guardians, June 13, 1973. Some clinical applications of Piaget s developmental psychology. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Roosevelt Hospital, April 25, 1973. Ego functions: Some data and reflections. New York University Postdoctoral Colloquium, March 12, 1969. Workshops Counter-transference. Annual Conference, Society of Clinical Social Work Psychotherapists: New York, December, 1980. Annihilation anxiety and object relations theory. The Object Relations Institute, New York, November 11, 1995. Annihilation and survival anxieties. Four sessions, New York University Postdoctoral Program, April, 2006. The place of annihilation anxieties in psychoanalytic theory. New York Freudian Society Internet Forum, December, 2004 Annihilation anxiety. Four sessions, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, April, 2001. Psychoanalytically based treatment of the difficult patient. Four-session Workshop, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, May 4, 11, 18 & 25, 1993.

12 Psychoanalytically based treatment for the difficult patient. Nassau County Psychological Association, 1993. The borderline transference (with Otto Kernberg and Andrew Druck). Washington Square Institute, New York, March, 1991. Intrapsychic conflict and developmental arrest as seen by current psychoanalytic schools. Nassau Psychological Services Institute, April 20, 1985. Annihilation anxieties: Theoretical, clinical and therapeutic aspects. Nassau Psychological Services Institute, November 5, 1985. Annihilation anxiety. Four-session Workshop, Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1985. Theory and treatment of the borderline patient. Nassau Psychological Services Institute, April 25, 1981. Clinical applications of object relations theories. Nassau Psychological Services Institute, April 17, 1982.