Amanda Lenox is a graduate of The Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis, Philadelphia, PA. Other training and affiliations include the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center, New York, NY; The Westchester Institute for Psychoanalysis, Bedford, NY; and the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic studies, New York, NY. She has additional training from Columbia University’s psychiatric institute and medical center in psychosomatic and neuroscience research in psychotherapy. Amanda works as a psychotherapist and supervisor at Blanton-Peale Psychoanalytic Counseling Center. She is also in private practice in Herald Square. In her practice, she works with adults, adolescents, and children. She treats individuals, couples, families, and groups. Amanda is past Chair of Arts and Culture Committee at the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis. She currently presides as Chair of the Analysts in Training Committee at the National Association for the Advancement in Psychoanalysis. Additionally, Amanda sits as a board member at the American Board for Accreditation in Psychoanalysis (ABAP) and Chairs ABAP’s task force to bring psychoanalysis to the public. She is a consultant for Dance Magazine’s mental health and wellness publications, and a Gradiva scholarship recipient for her paper “The Analyst’s Projective Identifications: A Case Example.”
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