Consultation & Teaching
In addition to my clinical practice, I offer consultation and teaching to clinicians and institutions engaged in psychoanalytic or depth-oriented work. I provide individual clinical supervision as well as institutional consultation focused on clinical thinking, relational dynamics, and therapeutic process.
I have taught clinical seminars and courses in relational psychoanalytic theory, and have presented at conferences on topics at the intersection of psychoanalysis, identity, and the social world. My writing and teaching reflect a commitment to psychoanalysis as a living, evolving discipline—one that invites ongoing dialogue between theory, clinical practice, and the larger social world in which we are all embedded.
I am available for trainings, case conferences, curriculum consultation, and individual or group supervision. Past affiliations include the National Institute of the Psychologies.
Selected Publications & Presentations
My clinical work is informed by ongoing engagement with psychoanalytic writing and conversation—particularly in areas where individual experience intersects with the political and the relational. Below are selected contributions that reflect this ongoing dialogue.
Presentations
Panel: The Spirit and Shape of the Politicized Body
Paper: The Psychic Impingement of Anti-fatness and the Melancholic State of Embodiment
Division 39 Spring Meeting, Bodies in Praxis — April 2025
Publications
Tew, R. S. (forthcoming). The Psychic Impingement of Anti-fatness and the Melancholic State of Embodiment. To be published in Studies in Gender and Sexuality.
Tew, R. S. (2023). The Erotic as a Site of Survival. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 33(4), 434–435.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10481885.2023.2236521
Hawes-Sivitz, Rebecca G. (2012). Reclaiming the Borderlands: A Relational and Transnational Feminist Approach to the History and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. Master’s Thesis, Smith College, Northampton, MA.