Biography
Mark Leffert, M.D., has been on the faculty of five psychoanalytic institutes and has been a Training and Supervising Analyst at four of them, including the New Center for Psychoanalysis, where he is also Chair of the NCP’s Training Analyst Section Committee. The author of Contemporary Psychoanalytic Foundations: Postmodernism, Complexity, and Neuroscience (Routledge, 2010), he has a private practice in Santa Barbara.
"Mark Leffert brilliantly and engagingly explores the crucial roles of power and relationship in this significant contribution to understanding the challenges facing psychoanalysis to be relevant in the 21st century. Utilizing insights derived from postmodernism and neuroscience that build upon his deep, critical, and scholarly knowledge of Freud, Leffert forges a new understanding of how cultural, social, and institutional narratives shape therapeutic discourse." - Douglas Kirsner, Ph.D., Personal Chair, Philosophy and Psychoanalytic Studies, Deakin University
"Leffert's theme is uncertainty. He confronts us with the fact that honest clinicians can only grasp at a fraction of what goes on in the clinic, and rely on inadequate heuristics. But—and this is the book's delightful twist—this uncertainty is the postmodern condition: If we think we know, we are misguided; knowing not, we are on the path to wisdom. All this Leffert lays out with originality, grace, and astonishly wide scholarship, ranging from cultural studies to neuroscience, underpinned throughout with deep clinical experience. His book points the way to psychoanalysis' long-awaited paradigm shift, and, tackling the big themes of love, power, and care, offers a rich mix for all allocentric (outward-looking) clinicians to enjoy and ponder." - Jeremy Holmes, MD, FRCPsych, Professor of Psychological Therapies, University of Exeter






