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BGSP President Quoted on Competition and Cooperation

President of the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis (BGSP), Dr. Jane Snyder was recently quoted on the concepts of competition and cooperation as featured in The Valley, the Dr. Jane Snyderofficial alumni magazine of Lebanon Valley College.

Dr. Snyder, graduate of the class of ’71, discusses the importance of finding a balance between competition and cooperation in a world where there is a great deal of competition. She also touches upon the need to channel people’s competitive feelings within an organization toward an outside group.

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About Dr. Jane Snyder

Dr. Snyder has been the President of BGSP since 2010, and has been teaching psychoanalysis for over two decades. She has a longstanding interest in symbolic communication and emotional development. She trained in clinical work with children and families, and entered psychoanalytic training in order to learn more about working with unconscious dynamics. She enjoys writing and conducting research on particular issues in treatment, such as enactment in the transference, adolescent aggression and sexuality, perversions, and symbolic communication. Dr. Snyder has also written in the area of family violence and was a Co-Director of BGSP’s Institute for the Study of Violence, now the program in Psychoanalysis, Society, and Culture.