Stephen Soldz

"Talk and action are complementary ways
of changing personal and social realities"


Teaching Experience And Academic Appointments

 

1995 - pres.     Associate Professor, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis

Teach courses on research methods and statistics in the school’s doctoral programs in psychoanalysis and in the interdisciplinary study of violence and serve on dissertation committees and committees of students completing final projects for graduation from the school’s certificate program in psychoanalysis. (Prior to 1995, this school was the Boston Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, where I was a Faculty Member since 1988 teaching courses on psychoanalytic history and theory and psychoanalytic research.).

 

1994 - 2001.    Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry,

                        Harvard Medical School at the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA

 

1989 - 1994     Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at the

                        Beth Israel Hospital Boston, MA

 

Fall 1996          Lecturer, Department of Counseling Psychology, Research Methods, and

                        Developmental Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

                        Taught Comparative Personality Theories (required Masters-level course).

 

Spring 1994     Lecturer, Sociology Department, University of Massachusetts

                        Boston, MA

                        Taught Introduction to Social Statistics.

 

1988 - 1995.    Faculty Member, Boston Institute for Psychotherapy

Taught (for four years) Problems and Methods in Clinical Research, a year-long seminar for mental health professionals engaged in research. From 1991 to 1995 , taught Freud and Classical Psychoanalysis to advanced clinical trainees, and have taught a Writing for Publication Seminar.

 

Spring of          Instructor, Boston University, Boston, MA

1988                Taught seminar course on Dreams, Fantasy and Symbolic Processes.

 

1983 - 1985     Teaching Fellow, Boston University, Boston, MA

Included  two semesters of independent teaching of Introductory Psychology, 1984‑1985 and 2 semesters of Experimental Personality Theory, with Professor Robert Harrison.

 

1980 - 1981     Seminar Teacher, West-Ros-Park Mental Health Center

                        Roslindale, MA

Taught year-long weekly seminar on "The Development of Psychodynamic Concepts" to staff of the MHC.

 

1972 - 1973     Field Faculty, Cambridge-Goddard Graduate School Cambridge, MA

                        Taught a Master's level course in social history.

 

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