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The Erikson Institute for Education, Research, and Advocacy of the Austen Riggs Center is pleased to provide online continuing education (CE) / continuing medical education (CME). CE/CME credit is provided through video/audio courses with an emphasis on biopsychosocial, psychodynamic and systems approaches to treatment. CME/CE certificates are provided upon completion. Credit is available for those with an MD, DO, PhD, PsyD, and social workers at this time. All mental health professionals and students are welcome to experience course offerings and can be provided with a certificate of completion. As a registered member of this educational platform, your courses and transcripts are available on demand. REGISTER to have access to courses. Check back to see new course offerings and thank you for browsing.
We are committed to making quality, free psychodynamic continuing education available as part of our mission despite the considerable costs. If you enjoy our free educational programming and have the means, please consider making a donation.
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Upcoming Virtual Live Events
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| Mentalizing Across Contexts (Webinar live online) | 03/20/2026 - 10:00am to 4:00pm EDT |
| Becoming Raced-Psychic Consequences of Transgenerational Racial Trauma - Dionne R. Powell, MD (Webinar live online) (Yasmin Roberts Memorial Lecture) | 04/10/2026 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm EDT |
| Race, Fear, and the American Way - Lisa L. Moore, PhD, LICSW (Webinar live online) | 04/24/2026 - 12:50pm to 1:50pm EDT |
Recent courses
Severely disturbed patients often show bodily symptoms relating to unrepresented states.
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In the last two decades, psychedelics have re-emerged as promising novel agents for treatment of a broad range of mental health conditions including depression, PTSD, substance use disorders, end-o
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All clinicians face the problem of working with patients whose treatments are not going well and who are not making progress.
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Memoirs provide a window into the actual experience of patients in psychotherapy, and they are also a useful way to look closely at the work of therapists, in particular, their ethical conduct.
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In this presentation, Dianne Elise, PhD, will be making use of a Winnicottian formulation of the analytic field to highlight the often unspoken, implicit erotic dimensions of our work.
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