Curriculum Vitae
F. Diane Barth, L.C.S.W.
Education:
1973 B.A. Columbia University (cum laude)
Phi Beta Kappa
1976 M.S. : Columbia University School of Social Work
1982 Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1985 Certificate in Psychoanalytic Supervision: Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
Professional Licenses: New York and Massachusetts
Private Practice:
1978 ‑ present: Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis with adolescents and adults
Group, individual, family and couples therapy;Supervision of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts;
Ongoing study groups for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts
Other Professional Experience:
2007 - 2009: Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1997 - 2006: Training Analyst, The Psychoanalytic Institute of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1994 - 1998: Eating Disorder Consultant, The Children's Health Program and TheBerkshire School, Great Barrington and Sheffield, MA
1990 ‑ 2006: Faculty, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
1986 ‑ 2001: Faculty, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1986 - 2006: Supervisor, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1983 ‑ 2004: Faculty, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1982 ‑ 2004: Faculty, Supervisor and Training Analyst, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, Inc.
1981-1986: Group therapist, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1977-1981: Individual, group and family therapist, and supervisor, Long Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center, Hillside Psychiatric Center division
Sample of Workshops and Conferences:
November, 2015: Presentation and workshop: Therapeutic Logjams: Using the Past to Avoid the Present.
October, 2015: Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Webinar: Understanding and Working with Difficult Clients.
October, 2015: William Alanson White Eating Disorders Institute: Listening to Words, Hearing Feelings: Alexithymia and Eating Disorders.
March 2015: AAPCSW conference: Listening to Words, Hearing Feelings: Alexithymia and Eating Disorders.
March 2015: Presentation and workshop: Therapeutic Logjams: Using the Past to Avoid the Present. National Institute for the Psychotherapies, NYC.
November 2014: Presentation: A Psychodynamic Frame for Integrative Clinical Practice, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center, NYC
September 2014: Workshop on an Integrative Approach to Eating Disorders, Williams College counseling service, Williamstown, MA
February 2014: Psychoanalytic Society of the Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Institute: Adolescents and Social Media
March 2013: AAPCSW Conference: Putting It Together: An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy with Eating Disorders
May 2013: Webinar/Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Countertransference issues for therapists working with clients with eating
disorders.
October, 2011: Webinar/Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Integrating Theory with Clients with Eating Disorders
May, 2011: Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Separation and Attachment, Eating Disorders, and the College Experience
March, 2011: AAPCSW conference in Los Angeles: Competition in a Zero Sum World
January, 2011:Training Institute for Mental Health in NYC: Parent Blaming: Final Destination or Developmental Process?
September, 2010: Long Island Clinical Social Work Society: Parent Blaming: Final Destination or Developmental Process?
March, 2009: AAPCSW conference in NYC: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming
February, 2009: Clinical Social Work Society of Greater DC: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming; Attachment theory and Eating Disorders
October, 2008: Clinical Social Work Society of North Carolina: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming
May, 2008: Children’s Aid Society Mental health Day: Attachment Theory and psychotherapy
March, 2008: Mills College, California: Attachment theory and eating disorders
December, 12, 2007: Williams College Counseling Center: Staff Eating Disorders
May 12, 2007: Clinical Social Work Society of Greater Washington Conference on Attachment: “Eating Disorders, Attachment and Affect Regulation”
April 28, 2007: CPOAT Conference – Keynote Speaker: “Hidden Eating Disorders”
February 28, 2007: Williams College Counseling Center: Staff Workshop
November 11, 2006: WMAPP: “Eating Disorders, Separation and Self-Regulation”
November 8, 2006: Clinical Social Work Society of NY –Eating Disorders & Attachment
Education:
1973 B.A. Columbia University (cum laude)
Phi Beta Kappa
1976 M.S. : Columbia University School of Social Work
1982 Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1985 Certificate in Psychoanalytic Supervision: Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
Professional Licenses: New York and Massachusetts
Private Practice:
1978 ‑ present: Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis with adolescents and adults
Group, individual, family and couples therapy;Supervision of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts;
Ongoing study groups for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts
Other Professional Experience:
2007 - 2009: Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1997 - 2006: Training Analyst, The Psychoanalytic Institute of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1994 - 1998: Eating Disorder Consultant, The Children's Health Program and TheBerkshire School, Great Barrington and Sheffield, MA
1990 ‑ 2006: Faculty, Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
1986 ‑ 2001: Faculty, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1986 - 2006: Supervisor, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1983 ‑ 2004: Faculty, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
1982 ‑ 2004: Faculty, Supervisor and Training Analyst, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, Inc.
1981-1986: Group therapist, Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia
1977-1981: Individual, group and family therapist, and supervisor, Long Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center, Hillside Psychiatric Center division
Sample of Workshops and Conferences:
November, 2015: Presentation and workshop: Therapeutic Logjams: Using the Past to Avoid the Present.
October, 2015: Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Webinar: Understanding and Working with Difficult Clients.
October, 2015: William Alanson White Eating Disorders Institute: Listening to Words, Hearing Feelings: Alexithymia and Eating Disorders.
March 2015: AAPCSW conference: Listening to Words, Hearing Feelings: Alexithymia and Eating Disorders.
March 2015: Presentation and workshop: Therapeutic Logjams: Using the Past to Avoid the Present. National Institute for the Psychotherapies, NYC.
November 2014: Presentation: A Psychodynamic Frame for Integrative Clinical Practice, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center, NYC
September 2014: Workshop on an Integrative Approach to Eating Disorders, Williams College counseling service, Williamstown, MA
February 2014: Psychoanalytic Society of the Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Institute: Adolescents and Social Media
March 2013: AAPCSW Conference: Putting It Together: An Integrative Approach to Psychotherapy with Eating Disorders
May 2013: Webinar/Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Countertransference issues for therapists working with clients with eating
disorders.
October, 2011: Webinar/Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Integrating Theory with Clients with Eating Disorders
May, 2011: Teleconference for Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia: Separation and Attachment, Eating Disorders, and the College Experience
March, 2011: AAPCSW conference in Los Angeles: Competition in a Zero Sum World
January, 2011:Training Institute for Mental Health in NYC: Parent Blaming: Final Destination or Developmental Process?
September, 2010: Long Island Clinical Social Work Society: Parent Blaming: Final Destination or Developmental Process?
March, 2009: AAPCSW conference in NYC: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming
February, 2009: Clinical Social Work Society of Greater DC: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming; Attachment theory and Eating Disorders
October, 2008: Clinical Social Work Society of North Carolina: Frozen in Time – Parent-blaming
May, 2008: Children’s Aid Society Mental health Day: Attachment Theory and psychotherapy
March, 2008: Mills College, California: Attachment theory and eating disorders
December, 12, 2007: Williams College Counseling Center: Staff Eating Disorders
May 12, 2007: Clinical Social Work Society of Greater Washington Conference on Attachment: “Eating Disorders, Attachment and Affect Regulation”
April 28, 2007: CPOAT Conference – Keynote Speaker: “Hidden Eating Disorders”
February 28, 2007: Williams College Counseling Center: Staff Workshop
November 11, 2006: WMAPP: “Eating Disorders, Separation and Self-Regulation”
November 8, 2006: Clinical Social Work Society of NY –Eating Disorders & Attachment