Stephanie Ann Brandt Md

Stephanie Ann Brandt Md
  • MD
  • Faculty Member at Weill Cornell Medicine

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Introduction
Stephanie Brandt MD currently works as an Adult and Child Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst, at Weill-Cornell NY Hospital and New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Stephanie does research in Domestic Violence, Childhood Trauma, Law, and Forensic Science. Her current projects are 'Hague Convention Litigation'.’ Domestic Violence in Clinical Practice’ and ‘Ethics in Psychoanalysis, Family Court, Misogyny
Current institution
Weill Cornell Medicine
Current position
  • Faculty Member
Additional affiliations
July 2023 - present
Weill Cornell Medicine
Position
  • Clinical Assistant PRofessor
Editor roles
Education
July 1992 - May 2015
New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Field of study
  • Child Psychoanalysis
July 1983 - May 1992
July 1981 - July 1983
Weill Cornell Medicine
Field of study
  • Child Psychiatry Residency

Publications

Publications (12)
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Misogyny is a universal prejudice against women manifest in all areas of society. To interrogate the nature of this prejudice , the author uses the family court system as her focus. The myth of gender neutrality in family court is pervasive. Current laws are framed around the assumption that both parents are on a level playing field. The reality is...
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Misogyny is a universal prejudice against women manifest in all areas of society. To interrogate the nature of this prejudice, the author uses the family court system as her focus. The myth of gender neutrality in family court is pervasive. Current laws are framed around the assumption that both parents are on a level playing field. The reality is...
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The Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is a multinational treaty designed to protect children internationally from the harmful effects of parental abduction. The Convention requires a mandatory return of a child who was wrongfully removed or retained outside the country of her habitual residence unless a narrow defen...
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The Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is a multinational treaty designed to protect children internationally from the harmful effects of parental abduction. The Convention requires a mandatory return of a child who was wrongfully removed or retained outside the country of her habitual residence unless a narrow defen...
Research
Based on long clinical and forensic experience in the assessment and treatment of victims of domestic violence, the authors discuss some predisposing psychological factors that can lead to a woman's vulnerability to forming and maintaining an attachment to an abusive partner. Clinical vignettes to illustrate some kinds of observed vulnerabilities a...
Research
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Volume 17, Issue 3 Special Issue:Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Domestic Violence and Coercive Control September 2020 Issue Edited by: Stephanie Brandt Table of Contents -Editor's introduction to the special issue: Interdisciplinary perspectives on domestic violence and coercive control Dr. Stephanie Brandt MD -A psychoanalytic perspective on...
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Psychoanalysts who study the internal processes of group formation and functioning have a good deal to offer in understanding Donald Trump's powerful appeal to a segment of American voters. In this paper, we examine how this politician has ignited the fierce loyalty of a dedicated group of followers. We further use group analytic concepts to consid...

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