SUPPORTING PSYCHODYNAMIC SERVICES, TRAINING AND RESEARCH

Children’s Psychotherapy Project
P.O. Box 44
Gardiner, NY 12525
$2,500
Contact: Harold Chorney
212-879-8900
Project Title: A Home Within: Children’s Psychotherapy Project: Ulster and Duchess Counties
The Children’s Psychotherapy Project is part of a national organization, A Home Within, that began in San Francisco eight years ago to bring high quality, consistent, psychodynamic therapy to children currently or formerly in foster care. A grant from the FAR Fund will enable the Children’s Psychotherapy Project in Ulster and Duchess counties to outreach to the community and to therapists.

Children’s Psychotherapy Project
307 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2203
New York, NY 10001
$30,000
Contact: Elizabeth Kandall
212-255-8895
Project: A Home Within: Children’s Psychotherapy Project: New York City
The Children’s Psychotherapy Project (CPP) is part of a national organization, A Home Within. CPP began in New York City in February 2001 and brings high quality, consistent, psychodynamic psychotherapy to foster children in New York City. The grant from the FAR Fund will enable CPP to expand the number of children served and provide a stronger foundation for expansion and sustainability. CPP will also establish a framework for evaluation of its services.

Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
City College of New York
138th Street and Convent Avenue New York, NY 10031
$75,000
Contact: Paul L. Wachtel
212-242-0811
Project Title: Support for the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at City College
The Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at City College has been in the forefront of training doctoral level, psychoanalytically oriented psychologists. The FAR Fund grant will enable the program to promote contemporary Freudian thinking and to enhance its commitment to train psychoanalytically informed clinicians who understand the impact of poverty, culture, ethnicity, as well as other factors that profoundly affect mental health and treatment options. The grant is matched each year with new funds from the University.

The Harlem Family Institute
111 East 117th Street
New York, NY 10035
$7,500
Contact: Claude Barbre
212-865-0435
Project Title: Measurement of Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness
The Harlem Family Institute (HFI), founded in 1991, is a training institute that offers free, school-based, long-term psychotherapy to children from low-income, African-American and Latino families in Harlem. The FAR Fund grant will allow HFI to construct and implement a tool for program evaluation. Data will be acquired from the child, the therapist, parents and teachers to determine the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy with approximately 65 children.

Sanctuary for Families
P.O. Box 1406
Wall Street Station
New York, NY 10268
$20,000
Contact: Star Kyriakakis
212-349-6009 x223
Project Title: Supporting Psychodynamic Approaches in Mental Health Services
Sanctuary for Families provides residential and non-residential services for victims of domestic violence. A grant from the FAR Fund will be used to expand the psychodynamic mental health services provided to women in the program.