AB, Vassar College, 1983
MS, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1986
PhD, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1989
Certificate in Psychoanalysis, William Alanson White Institute, 1994

Anton H. Hart, PhD, FABP, FIPA
Teaching Faculty, Interpersonal Track
danger, safety, and mutuality in psychoanalysis; psychoanalytic ethics; issues of diversity and otherness; race, racism and racial trauma; "radical openness" in psychoanalytic and other sorts of dialogue; psychoanalytic supervision and consultation; psychoanalytic and other organizational consultation; psychoanalytic work with athletes
William Alanson White Institute, Training and Supervising Analyst, Faculty, former Fellow
Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Faculty
Philadelphia Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis, Faculty and Clinical Consultant
New York Psychoanalytic Institute, Teaching Faculty
National Institute for the Psychotherapies (National Training Program), Faculty
Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (New York), Teaching Faculty
Mount Sinai Morningside/West, Lecturer
The Couples Therapy Training and Education Program (of WAWI), Faculty
Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy Group (Bay Area), Adjunct Faculty
Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, Consultant
Holmes Commission on Racial Equality, Co-Chair
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Editorial Board Member
Psychoanalytic Psychology, Editorial Board Member
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA), Editorial Board Member (begins 1/22)
American Psychoanalytic Association, Distinguished Service Award
American Board of Psychoanalysis, Fellow
Mt. Sinai Morningside/West, Teacher of the Year Award
Phi Beta Kappa (Vassar College)
Matheny, B., Teng, B., & Hart, A. (2021). Radical Openness: An interview with Anton Hart (Part I). Room, 2:21, 14-17.
Matheny, B., Hart, A., & Teng, B. (2021). Radical Openness: An interview with Anton Hart (Part II). Room, 6:21, 38-43.
Hart, A. (2021). "De-Interpersonalization." Psychoanalytic Psychology, 38(2), 105-106.
Hart, A. H. (2020). Principles for teaching diversity and otherness from a psychoanalytic perspective. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 56(2-3), 404- 417.
Hart, A. H. (2019). The discriminatory gesture: A psychoanalytic consideration of posttraumatic reactions to incidents of racial discrimination, Psychoanalytic Social Work, 24 April, 2-20.
Hart, A. H. (2018). Good in bed? Power and ethics in psychoanalysis and life. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 54(4), 724-734.
Hart, A. (2017). From multicultural competence to radical openness: A psychoanalytic engagement of otherness. The American Psychoanalyst, 51(1), 12-27.
Hart, A. H. (2010). “Superego.” In I.B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.) The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology (Fourth Edition), 4, 1736.
Hart, A. H. (2009). “Analytic safety through the analyst’s availability as a subject.” Chapter in: Taboo or Not Taboo? London: Karnac Books.
Hart, A. H. (2006). Danger and safety: The analyst as analytic subject. International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 15: 220-225.
Hart, A. H. (1999). Reclaiming the analyst’s disruptive role. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 35 (2), 185-211.
Contact Information
Anton H. Hart, PhD, FABP, FIPA
Teaching Faculty, Interpersonal Track antonhartphd@gmail.com 235 West End Avenue, Suite 2-ENew York, NY 10023