New Center for Psychoanalysis
Elizabeth Diamond PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist with extensive experience in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychological assessments for diverse populations, including children, adolescents, and adults. Currently serving as a Clinical Associate at the New Center for Psychoanalysis and maintaining a private practice since October 2017, Elizabeth has previously held significant roles such as Postdoctoral Fellow at Wright Institute Los Angeles and Clinical Psychology Intern at Kaiser Permanente. Additional experience includes directing an Eating Disorders Program at Chemed Health Center and serving in extern positions at various institutions, including the William Alanson White Institute and NYU Langone Medical Center. Elizabeth earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology from LIU Brooklyn, a Master's Degree in Neuroscience from City University of New York-Queens College, and a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and English from Barnard College.
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New Center for Psychoanalysis
The New Center for Psychoanalysis (NCP) is a nationally recognized psychoanalytic center with an Institute providing postgraduate education programs in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. The Institute teaches an inclusive curriculum developed and taught by our distinguished faculty. There are programs specially focused on work with adults, and programs centered on children and adolescents. NCP is also a vibrant, multidisciplinary membership organization affiliated with both the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytical Association. Many of our members are published authors and contribute articles to national psychoanalytic journals. NCP sponsors a low-fee psychoanalytic clinic, continuing education programs, a Film and Mind series, and presentations by noted speakers from the local, national, and international psychoanalytic communities. NCP was formed by the merger in 2005 of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and Society and the Southern California Psychoanalytic Society/Institute, who had a common beginning but split in the 1950s. We have a rich history and are actively creating a dynamic future.