Teaching Positions and Activities
Teaching Analyst, Washington Psychoanalytic Institute
- Courses Taught:
- Advanced Technique
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Introduction to Psychoanalysis
Chairman and Coordinator, Annual Colloquium of the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute
"Modern Perspectives of Psychotherapy" Training Program at the Washington Center for Psychoanalysis:
- Founding Member, Steering Committee
- Head of Admissions
- Psychotherapy Supervisor
- Faculty Member
- Courses Taught:
- Depression: Theory and Treatment
- Mind and Brain: Modern Cognitive Science as Applied to Clinical Diagnosis and Therapy of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders
- Borderline and Narcissistic Psychopathology
Chairman and Coordinator,
Annual Clinical Conference of the Dynamics of Psychotherapy Training Program,
Washington Psychoanalytic Society
Faculty, "New Directions in Psychoanalytic Thinking" program of the Washington Center for Psychoanalysis
- Group Leader, Annual Course in Critical Thinking in Psychoanalysis
- Group Leader, Conferences on Impasse and Madness
- Coordinator, Conference on Memory
Former Teaching Positions
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Georgetown University Medical Center
- Course Taught:
- The Forensic Psychiatrist in the Courtroom - The Insanity Defense and Competency to Stand Trial, taught to third year residents
- Psychiatric Aspects of Medical Practice, taught to fourth year medical students
Faculty and Steering Committee,
Dynamics of Psychotherapy Training Program, Washington School of Psychiatry
- Courses Taught:
- Theory, Technique, Clinical Case Conferences, Individual Psychotherapy Supervision
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
Howard University College of Medicine
- Courses Taught:
- Outpatient Psychiatry, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (Psychiatric and Family–Practice Residents)
Qualifications
After completing his undergraduate education at Cornell University in 1962, Dr. Goldman attended Harvard Medical School, receiving his M.D. degree in 1966. After a Medical Internship at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, he completed his Adult Psychiatric Residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Bronx Municipal Hospital Center in 1970. He fulfilled his military obligation by spending two years as a Public Health Service officer and clinical associate at the National Institute of Mental Health, where he was administrator of a research ward concentrating on bipolar and unipolar depressive illness. He is a graduate of the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute.
Presentations
Clinical Conference: "Countertransference", Dynamics of Psychotherapy Training Program, Washington School of Psychiatry, 1991
Case Discussant, Annual Clinical Conference of the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training Program, Washington Psychoanalytic Society, 1999
"Terrorism" - Talk Presented at Scientific Meeting of the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, Sept. 2003
Professional Affiliations
Washington Psychiatric Society
Member for over 35 years
Consultant & Former Chairman, Ethics Committee
American Psychiatric Association
Washington Center for Psychoanalysis
Active Member, Former Board Member, Served on Curriculum Committee and Membership Committee