Guess who’s returning this spring? That’s right—Dr. Martha Stark is back with another thought-provoking, clinically rich bonus workshop!
If you’ve ever found yourself scribbling notes furiously or quoting her insights weeks later… you’re not alone.
Join us for an energizing deep dive into the bold, brainy, and brilliantly compassionate world of contemporary psychodynamic theory—Martha-style. Expect conceptual clarity, clinical pearls, and plenty of “Aha!” moments.
Bring your mind, your curiosity, and your favorite coffee mug. You won’t want to miss this one.
More details coming soon! Stay tuned.
BRIEF BIO
Martha Stark, MD, a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, is a holistic (adult and child) psychiatrist and integrative psychoanalyst in private practice in Boston, MA, and Clearwater Beach, FL.
Martha is Co-Founder/Co-Director/Faculty, Center for Psychoanalytic Studies, William James College; Former Faculty, Harvard Medical School; Former Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Martha is the author of nine highly acclaimed books on the integration of psychodynamic theory into clinical practice, including the award-winning Modes of Therapeutic Action: Knowledge, Experience, and Relationship – 1999 recipient of Jason Aronson’s prestigious “Book of the Year Award.”
Several of Martha’s books have become “required reading” for candidates in psychoanalytic training institutes and students in psychodynamic psychotherapy programs both in the US and abroad.
Martha is Originator/Developer of THE STARK METHOD of PSYCHODYNAMIC SYNERGY: A Multifaceted Approach to Deep Embodied Healing.
Board Certified by the American Association of Integrative Medicine, Martha also contributes chapters to integrative medicine textbooks and articles to peer-reviewed toxicology/environmental medicine journals. Additionally, she serves on the editorial/advisory boards of various holistic health publications and sits on the Advisory Board of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute.