Dear colleagues,
Given the horrific events of this week in Boston, which have certainly preoccupied my attention, I hope that you have had a chance to glance at the international website last week during my absence.
I am listing most of the Announcements for your information which I generally do not do if they are repeats of previous weeks, but this time I thought it may refresh your collective memory. I have also tried to include most of the posts since my last mailing to you in each of the categories.
My choices this week consist of the following:
1) The brain and the art are featured this week in the ART Category including ties to and reparation effort of the past.
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2) For those of you who haven’t had a chance to see/hear all the details of the bombing at the Boston marathon and the subsequent heroic efforts to capture the perpetrators, you can see and contemplate the footage in the Audio/Video Category. Please do not hesitate to write your comments and questions on the website.
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3) This week it seems eerily fitting to see Branko Lustig revisit Auschwitz- please remember Schindler’s List, and Sophie’s Choice.
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4) Vamik Volkan, Arlene Richards and others are putting psychoanalytic books in the market place again to explain and promote the process.
Click Here to Read About the Books by Vamik Volkan
Click Here to Read About Book by Arlene Kramer Richards
5) The review of Erich Fromm’s life is a must read –
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6) The entire plot of the 1988 film “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”, adapted from Milan Kundera’s book, is described in detail in Selma Duckler’s review. For those of you who have not seen it, or did not know to look for it the first time, I suggest that you listen to the music. Throughout the entire film, Czech national patriotic music is played giving the political background to the film in which people are living under the shadow of a totalitarian regime and cannot and do not want to live a normal life under those circumstances – hence do not really want to marry, have children and look forward to the life that most of us aspire to. As I come from that background I am aware of how desperate the population felt and I think that is the reason why Kundera was not happy with this film and felt that it missed the point of his book. Possibly only a Czech audience would have picked up on this.
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7) Which will you take? Drugs or music. Fascinating research outlined in the Music Category will give you pause. In line with my previous comment about Kundera’s film, it is interesting to me that the Czech nation in general expresses itself in music, film, and all forms of art and is not in general prone to drugs and addiction.
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8) Please note Arlene Kramer Richards’ paper: Hilda Doolittle and Creativity: Freud’s Gift and book, Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand.
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9) Please read about the effects of stress on babies’ brains – a testimony to plasticity!
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A. In the ANNOUNCEMENTS Category:
I. Ignorance & Curiosity Panel at the Helix Center
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
The Helix Center for Interdisciplinary Investigation
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY, 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org
www.nypsi.org
Saturday, April 27, 2013, 2:30 *** 4:30 PM
Ignorance & Curiosity
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
II. ***Dialogues on***the Impact of Learning Disorders and ADD on Psychological Development*** with Josephine Wright, M.D. at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:CHILD & ADOLESCENT ANALYSIS DIVISIONDIALOGUES ON CHILDHOOD
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
212-879-6900, www.psychoanalysis.org, www.nypsi.org
Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 8 *** 9:15 p.m.Impact of Learning Disorders & ADHD on Psychological Development
Josephine Wright, M.D.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
III. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Cancer Patients with Norman Straker at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
Extension Program
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org, www.nypsi.org
Thursdays, 7:30 *** 8:40 pm, April 25, May 2, & May 9, 2013, (3 Sessions), Fee $120
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
IV. The Analyst***s Superego at Work with Stanley Coen, M.D. at MITPP
The Metropolitan Institute for Training in
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,
The Metropolitan Center for Mental Health and
The Metropolitan Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Invite you to a Scientific Meeting
Friday, April 26, 2013
at 8:00 P.M.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
V. Beyond Right and Wrong: An Exploration of Justice and Forgiveness with Albert Mason at CFS
Contemporary Freudian Society NY Division *** Scientific Program
Visiting Scholar Series: Friday, May 10, 2013, 7:30 *** 10:00 pm
Seating is limited. Pre-Registration by May 1st is required. Attendance fee is $20 ($10 for Candidates and full-time students). Upper West Side (low 80***s) location will be sent via email upon registration.
Beyond Right and Wrong: An Exploration of Justice and Forgiveness
Albert Mason, PsyD, FIPA, Presenter
Karen Proner, MS, LP, FIPA, Discussant
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
VI. Notes on Art, Loss, and Nationalism Under Political Oppression: The Photography of Josef Sudek*** Angel With a Missing Wing with Adele Tutter at NYPSI
The New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute Psychoanalysis &Visual Art Group Presents
The 2012 APsaA CORST Prize Essay
Notes on Art, Loss, and Nationalism Under Political Oppression: The Photography of Josef Sudek*** Angel With a Missing Wing Adele Tutter, M.D., Ph.D.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013 8:00 pm light refreshments 7:30 pm
The Marianne & Nicholas Young Auditorium
New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
247 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028
Nearest subway: #4, 5, or 6 to 86th St
(Lexington Ave)
T: 212.879.6900 *** F: 212.879.0588
www.nypsi.org
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
VII. The Academy Forum, Spring 2013 and Fall 2012 Issues
a)The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry: The Academy Forum *** Spring 2013, Volume 57, Number 1.
b)The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry: The Academy Forum *** Fall, 2012, Volume 56, Issue 2.
To read a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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B. In the ART Category:
VIII. Polish Museum Repairs a Tie to a Jewish Past
By Nicholas Kulish in The New York Times on April 18, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
IX. What the Brain Can Tell Us About Art
By Eric R. Kandel in The New York Times on April 12, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
X. Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu
March 16***June 30, 2013 at the Oakland Museum of Art of CA.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XI. Architecture as Potential Space at NYU Postdoc
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XII. London***s date with the fun side of brain science
by Sandhya Sekar and Liz Else on the Culture Lab website on April 8, 2013.
to view and to read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XIII. Berlin Exhibition on Judaism Hits a Nerve
By Nicholas Kulish in The New York Times on April 4, 2013.
Bill Glucroft spent part of Thursday as a living exhibit at the Jewish Museum in Berlin. Some find that part of the show ***The Whole Truth*** distasteful
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
C. In the AUDIO/VIDEO Category:
XIV. Simon Critchley on ***Infinitely Demanding: Politics of Resistance, Ethics of Commitment
from New School for Social Research SSR Philosophy Department Blog Apri
To view & listen please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XV. Boston Marathon Footage Shows Bomb Suspect: Official
by Denise Lavoie and Rodrique Ngowi on Huffington Post website on April 18, 2013.
Medical workers aid injured people at the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon following an explosion in Boston, Monday, April 15, 2013. Two explosions shattered the euphoria of the Boston Marathon finish line on Monday, sending authorities out on the course to carry off the injured while the stragglers were rerouted away from the smoking site of the blasts. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
To view,listen and read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XVI. Finally Available in Print!
Minding the Social Brain by Jay Evans Harris
***. . . Dr. Harris has done groundbreaking work for a future psychoanalytic understanding of social syndromes. This is a book to be read and pondered by all those interested in neuropsychology, psychoanalysis and social justice.***
Sheldon Bach, PhD, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychology at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis
***Every page is a treasure trove of novel and integrative ideas. Dr. Harris artfully draws from cutting-edge neuroscience to contemporary culture; from classical psychoanalysis to social and political movements, and back through the anatomy and chemistry of the brain. Looking for the neural substrates which
link such things as mythology and history to developmental and quotidian human behaviors, this innovative thinker blazes new trails in our journey toward understanding where mind meets brain, creatively locating that ***
To read more and to purchase please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XVII. ***Branko: Return to Auschwitz***
By Topaz Adized in Thew York Times on April 14, 2013.
To read, view & listen please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XVIII. Neuroscience Shows Online-Video Ads More Emotive than Traditional TV: Vivaki
by Jenny Chan on the Netwwork Campaign Asia website on April 8, 2013.
To view & listen please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XIX. Sigmund Freud on Totem and Taboo Audio Book on YouTube
a) Totem and Taboo *** 0 *** Introductory Notes, by Sigmund Freud YouTube.
b) Totem and Taboo *** 1 *** The Savage***s Dread of Incest, by Sigmund Freud.
3) Totem and Taboo *** 2 *** Taboo and the Ambivalence of Emotions, Part 1, by Sigmund Freud.
To view & listen a),b) & c) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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D. In the BOOKS Category
XX. The Jewish Hero History Forgot
By Marci Shore in The New York Times on April 18, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXI. A Psychoanalytic Process from Beginning to Termination
by Vam**k D. Volkan M.D. on the IPE Ebooks website.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXII. Available Now! Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand by Arlene Kramer Richards
Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
***Arlene Kramer Richards represents the essence of psychoanalysis. Any struggle with trying to define what psychoanalysis is could be resolved by traveling with Arlene as she thinks, explores the psyche, practices in her consulting room, teaches, supervises, and writes. The papers in this volume contain her breakthrough ideas and the way she conveys them to us. You find here a world of deep psychoanalytic exploration into areas of female development, creativity and poetry, compromises leading to perverseness of mind and the experience of extreme loneliness. She draws us into the world of film and the layers of the unconscious depicted in the dramas. She brings insight to areas of study with an eye to what others have been afraid to see.***
***From the Introduction to the book by Nancy Goodman
To read and to purchase, please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XXIII. New Publisher Authors Trust: Themselves
By Leslie Kaufman in The New York Times on April 16, 2013.
Gus Ruelas/Reuters
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and author David Mamet is planning to self-publish his next work.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXIV. Listening with Purpose: Entry Points into Shame and Narcissistic Vulnerability by Jack Danielian and Patricia Gianotti
a) Table of Contents and Chapters 1 and 2 from Listening with Purpose: Entry Points into Shame and Narcissistic Vulnerability by Jack Danielian and Patricia Gianotti.
b) Flyer for Listening with Purpose: Entry Points into Shame and Narcissistic Vulnerability by Jack Danielian and Patricia Gianotti
This manual has been written for a wide range of dynamic practitioners involved in treating patients with narcissistically-infused issues. The treatment model and case material presented in Listening with Purpose cover
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXV. Review of Facing Cancer and the Fear of Death
by Norman Straker Reviewed by Daniel Liechty on the Ernest Becker Foundation Website on April 10, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXVI. Aping Mankind
by Raymond Tallis, Reviewed by Mark Anthony Signorelli on the New English Review website.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXVII. Think and Feel Beneath the Surface of SA Life with Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa
by Corina on the Books Live Website the on April 12th, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXVIII. Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapies
a) Review of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies: Theories of psychotherapy series by Jeremy Safran, Reviewed by Jeremy Holmes.
b) Introduction from Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies by Jeremy Safran
To read a) & b)please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XXIX. The Cure for Loneliness
The Cure for Loneliness: Review of The Lives of Erich Fromm: Love***s Prophet by Lawrence J. Friedman, Reviewed by Vivian Gornick in the Boston Review in the April/May Issue.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
E. In the GENERAL NEWS Category:
XXX. Are People Getting More Primitive, or Is Psychoanalysis?
Click Here to Read: Are People Getting More Primitive, or Is Psychoanalysis? Speculations from the sociology of knowledge by Michael Bader, D.M.H. on his What Is He Thinking? blog on the Psychology Today blogs on April 18, 2013
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXII. Why Boston***s Hospitals Were Ready
Posted by Atul Gawande on the New Yorker website on April 17, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXIII. Terrorists make us lose sight of the real dangers
By Dr. Charles Raison on the CNN website on April 18, 2013.
Dennis Seidenberg of the Boston Bruins observes a moment of silence for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings before the start of an NHL hockey game in Boston against the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday, April 17. It was the first sporting event held in the city since the two explosions on April 15 left three people dead and more than 170 others injured. People across the country continue to pay tribute to the victims.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXIV. Orr, Douglass Winnett M.D.
Orr, Douglass Winnett M.D. (1905-1990), Father of Seattle Psychoanalysis on the HistoryLink.org website.
Jean W. Orr (1907-1998), Douglass Winnett Orr, M.D. (1905-1990), 50th wedding anniversary, March 1981
Courtesy Nancy Orr Adams
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXV. After the Boston attack
Click Here to Read: After the Boston attack: The terrible truth about terrorism Whatever the final truth about the Boston bombing will turn out to be, it is time to realize a simple, and terrible truth about terrorism: It is here to stay By Carlo Strenger on his Strenger than Fiction blog on The Haartez website on April 17, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXVI. Abnormal Is the New Normal
Abnormal Is the New Normal: Why will half of the U.S. population have a diagnosable mental disorder? By Robin S. Rosenberg on the Slate website on April 12, 2013,
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXVII. Separation Anxiety
By Nicole Bokat in The New York Times on April 15, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XXXVIII. A Seasonal Pattern to Mental Health
By Nicholas Bakalar in The New York Times on April 11, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
IXLI. Advice for Couples About Their Sex Lives, Part 1
in The New York Times on April 10, 2013.
Ronald F. Levant, professor of psychology at University of Akron and an expert on male sexuality.
XL. Beyond Freud Blog Posts by Lawrence Blum
DSM Fantasies: The DSM is built on a foundation of key fantasies by Lawrence D. Blum, M.D. on the Beyond Freud blog on the Psychology Today blogs on April 5, 2013.
a) ***I Had a Normal Childhood.*** The claim of a normal childhood is always made for a reason by Lawrence D. Blum, M.D. in Beyond Freud blogs on the Psychology Today Blogs on March 15, 2013.
b) Penis Size: A Consideration of Fantasy and Reality The question of why men care about penis size is often avoided by Lawrence D. Blum, M.D. on the Beyond Freud blog on the Psychology Today blogs
on January 6, 2013,
To read a( & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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XLI. French Senate backs same-sex marriage bill
By Laura Smith-Spark on the CNN website on April 12, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
XLII. ***Good*** Patients, ***Bad*** Patients
By Dhruv Khullar in The New York Times on April 11, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
XLIII. Soaring Charges by a Contractor With Special Education
By David M. Halbfinger on April 11, 2013.
Niko J. Kallianiotis for The New York Times.
Cheon H. Park founded the Bilingual SEIT company in Queens. Its billings to the city and state soared to over $17 million in the 2011-12 school year.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
XLIV. Rare Accord in Gun Debate on Fixes to Mental Health System
By Jermey W. Peters in The New York Times on April 12, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
XLV. How hope can help you heal
by Amanda Enayati on the CNN website on April 11, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
F. In the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Category:
XLVI. The Questions Raised by a Son***s Death
Letters to the Editors in The New York Times on April 9, 2013,
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
G. In the MOVIES Category:
XLVII. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Reviewed by Selma Duckler
The Unbearable Lightness of Being is in the beginning a very sexy movie. Erotic might be a better term for a movie review, but erotic is too affected a choice for this film. It is just sexy, light, and fun. Tomas is a young exuberantly handsome brain surgeon in Prague who enjoys his success with women,and also the pleasant envy he arouses in his male co workers who marvel at the ease and freedom of his sexual adventures. A surgeon is most likely to be successful when he has a quick light touch because his patients heal faster. Tissue does not do well, if it is handled a lot and with a heavy hand. this ability spills over into his love
life***light,quick,and the young willing women do not have a broken heart from which to recover because an emotional entanglement is never part of an experience with Tomas. Perhaps the women would like that, but the way to seduce Tomas is to accept his needs for sex without strings attached in a pleasant way or he will move on to others who are also willing. this is a***
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XLVIII. ***Beasts of the Southern Wild***: From the Mouth of a Child
by Herbert H. Stein
One of the more unexpected and unusual Oscar nominees for best picture this year was Beasts of the Southern Wild, a semi-mythic story narrated by a five or six year old girl living with her father in a sprawling squatter community called ***the bathtub*** on the south (outer) side of the levee somewhere in Louisiana. As a story told by a child, Beasts of the Southern Wild is a blend of fantasy and reality.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
XLIX. The Place Beyond the Pines: Fathers and sons
By David Walsh on The World Socialist Web Site on April 18, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
L. The Cinema as Therapy: Psychoanalysis in the Work of Woody Allen
on the Psychology Tomorrow blog website.
Woody Allen Stammers for 45 Minutes and other posts on Woody Allen on this website.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
H. In the MUSIC Category
LI. This is your brain on music
By Elizabeth Landau on the CNN website on April 15, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
I. In the OBITUARIES Category
LII. Nathan Azrin, Behavioral Psychologist, Dies at 82
by Paul Vitello in The New York Times on April 16, 2013.
Dr. Nathan Azrin, in 1976. He and a colleague developed a system that changed the way psychologists approached behavior-changing techniques across a wide spectrum of human experience.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
J. In the PAPERS Category:
LIII. Hilda Doolittle and Creativity: Freud***s Gift by Arlene Kramer Richards
This paper originally appeared as: Richards, Arlene Kramer (1992 ). Hilda Dootlitle and Creativity: Freud***s Gift. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 47:391-406 and appears here with all requisite rights and conditions.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
LIV. Listening like a Writer by Fred Griffin
Click Here to Read: Fred Griffin***s third installment of a four-part series, titled ***Listening like a Writer.*** The attached file contains all three parts. Part 1 *** page 1, Part 2 *** page 6, Part 3 *** page 18.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
LV. The Spectrum of Analytic Interaction
a)The Spectrum of Analytic Interaction: A Contemporary Freudian Perspective by Arthur A. Lynch, D.S.W., Janet L. Bachant, Ph.D., and Arnold D. Richards, M.D.
b) Powerpoint for The Spectrum of Analytic Interaction: A Contemporary Freudian Perspective by Arthur A. Lynch, D.S.W., Janet L. Bachant, Ph.D., and Arnold D. Richards, M.D.
c) In Treatment, 2nd Season, and 1st Seasons of In Treatment and Be***tipul on this website.
To read a),b0 & c) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/
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LVI. Separate and Connected: a side-by-side model for intervening with mother-child dyads in small groups by Alice Rosenman and Joan Musitano
Abstract and Vignette from Separate and Connected: a side-by-side model for intervening with mother-child dyads in small groups by Alice Rosenman and Joan Musitano.
This is an extract from the article that originally appeared as : Rosenman, A, & Musitano, J. (2012). Separate and Connected: a side-by-side model for intervening with mother-child dyads in small groups. Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 11:96-112 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
K. in the PLAYS Category:
LVII. Mayhem, tragedy and lots of sex
Soulpepper***s adaptation of 19th century play La Ronde is both funny and bleak by Serafin LaRiviere on the Etra website on April 17, 2013.
Brandon McGibbon, Grace Lynn Kung and Mike Ross star in La Ronde. (Cylla von Tiedemann)
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
L. In the SCIENCE NEWS Category:
LVIII. Stress circuits in brain undergo profound learning early in life
on The News Medical website on April 8, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ ____________________________________________________________
M. In the UNCATEGORIZED Category:
LIX. Lois Oppenheim, Ph.D. in Conversation with . . . Gary Shteyngart at NYPSI
NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY, 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org
www.nypsi.org
Friday, April 19, 2013, 7:30 pm, $25 for general admission, $15 for NYPSI members, $10 for NYPSI trainees and students with valid ID
Tkts & info: www.nypsi.org under Events and Lectures
Lois Oppenheim, Ph.D. in Conversation with . . . Gary Shteyngart
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
LX. CHASING AFTER THE ***VAGUE AND DISTANT PATIENT***: USING THE COUNTERTRANSFERENCE & ENACTMENTS TO DEEPEN THE TREATMENT AT MITPP
THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING
IN PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
160 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024 ** (212) 496-2858 mitppnyc@aol.com** www.MITPP.org
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OPEN HOUSE LUNCHEON & CLINICAL PRESENTATION FOR THOSE CONSIDERING POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
CHASING AFTER THE ***VAGUE AND DISTANT PATIENT***: USING THE COUNTERTRANSFERENCE & ENACTMENTS TO DEEPEN THE TREATMENT
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
1:00 PM *** 2:30 PM
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
LXI. Why DSM-5 Concerns European Psychiatrists
A guest contributor from Paris explains why the manual***s power is misplaced by Christopher Lane, Ph.D. in Side Effects blog on the Psychology Today blogs on March 18, 2013.
To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/ _________________________________________________________
Having caught up with the latest on the international psychoanalytic website, please comment and share your views about the posts of interest to you. Thank you for your patience in reading thru this week’s lengthy expose of “what’s new”.
Respectfully submitted by
Sasha Rolde