Henry M. Seiden is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who lives and practices in Forest Hills, New York. He has published poetry in a number of journals including
Poetry, Literal Latte, Passager, Midstream and the
Journal of the American Medical Association. He has also published a chapbook called
Tinnitus. His published professional papers include articles on Wallace Stevens, Ernest Hemingway, the longing for home, the use of metaphor in psychotherapy, on using poetry in psychotherapy with children, and on mindfulness, among other subjects.
He is co-author (with Christopher Lukas) of Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide (Jessica Kingsley, 2007), which was originally published by Scribners and is now in its fourth printing. It has been translated into Chinese, Portuguese and Russian and has been in English as well as American editions.
Seiden is a member the Board of Editors of Psychoanalytic Psychology. Several chapters of this book were originally columns on poetry and psychoanalysis in Psychologist-Psychoanalyst and Division/Review, both journals of Division 39, the Division of Psychoanalysis, of the American Psychological Association. He has been a member at large of the Board of Directors of Division 39 and is currently its Publications Chair.