Consciousness, human & world history, sociology, deviance, neuroscience & astronomy from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues:

With apologies for having skipped a week due to attendance at the APsaA meetings in San Franciso, I return to report to you about the menu of the international psychoanalytic website. After the most memorable turn of events at the APsaA, and the not so favorable status quo in global politics, it is refreshing to read the multifaceted posts that I/we missed the last 2 weeks.

As usual I will list the posts that stood out for me, followed by a list of the others.

My choices were:

1) Elio Frattaroli’s The Psychoanalytic Process: Becoming Conscious of Becoming Conscious

is more than worthwhile listening to. To me it brought first memory of cognitive and emotional dissonance between my perception and that of others at age 3. Please listen and comment on your clinical experience.

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2) similarly, the Unconscious is uniquely explained by Dr. Chris Heath – please listen:
Click Here to Read This Article:

3) The books, as you know by now always capture me – “the pen is mightier than the sword” is what I have lived by. This time several books caught my attention:

a) in the interview by Christopher Bandini with Emily Kuriloff, author of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Legacy of the Third Reich: History, Memory, Tradition, she contends that “the events that analysts lived through in the years leading up to, and through World War II, led them to disavow the effects of trauma on their work. It has only been more recently, when later generations have reconsidered these events, and with the emergence of the relational paradigm, that analysts have been able to integrate concepts of trauma and dissociation into their analytic lives. Her book is essential reading not only for psychoanalysts and students of history but for anyone interested in the continuing aftershocks of the Holocaust.”
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b) the timeless “beginning to Grow” and the inimitable Sylvia Brody is a must to revisit:
Click Here to Read This Article:
c) wondering how generation***s experience influences the next? Read ***A German Generation-An experiential History of the Twentieth Century by Thomas A. Kohut

Click Here to Read This Article:
or

Shrinks: The Untold Story of Jeffrey Lieberman***s Oedipal Victory Over Papa Freud
Click Here to Read This Article:

d) so as not to be repetitious – please read all the book entries – all historical, all lend themselves to psychoanalytic comments.
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4) Alright, so perhaps I am naive, but despite my statement of the power of the pen, I am still in awe of what a single young idealistic individual could accomplish.

a) Edward Snowden

In his words:

“Politicians raced to condemn our efforts as un-American, even treasonous.

Privately, there were moments when I worried that we might have put our privileged lives at risk for nothing—that the public would react with indifference, or practiced cynicism, to the revelations.

Never have I been so grateful to have been so wrong.

Two years on, the difference is profound. In a single month, the N.S.A.’s invasive call-tracking program was declared unlawful by the courts and disowned by Congress. After a White House-appointed oversight board investigation found that this program had not stopped a single terrorist attack, even the president who once defended its propriety and criticized its disclosure has now ordered it terminated.

This is the power of an informed public.”

Now if only we could do this with respect to the Electronic Health Records !
Is the lack of leadership or the priorities of the “informed public”
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b) Robert Whitaker, as an investigative journalist, won the George Polk award for medical reporting and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for his 1998 Boston Globe series “Doing Harm: Research on the Mentally Ill” (co-authored with Dolores Kong).
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5) Would you like to see Marlene Dietrich in Desire? Please view in the 1936 film:
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6) Please read the excellent article ***Notes on the Sociology of Deviance*** by Kai. T. Erikson from the U. of Pittsburgh. It put the global recent deviant behavior in some perspective for me.

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7) Please enjoy both terrific photographs on :

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8) You may have read this on our own MEM list, but I urge you to reread “Poetry Kept My Patient Alive.: Those of you who have had this type of loss as I have may be particularly touched by this account:
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9) As part of the next generation, I recall both Donald Hebb and Merton Gill very well.

a)Please read about them both on:

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b) When I was his undergraduate honors student at McGill University, Professor Donald Hebb suggested that I work in his laboratory as “no student of mine will be afraid of rats!!!” I shall never forget that, enjoyed the honors program, learned about dissent between neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists (plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose)

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10) Too numerous to mention but all fascinating – please browse in Science News:
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Below is the Table of Contents for the last 2 weeks:

A. In the ANNOUNCEMENTS Category:

I. Save the Date: APM Symposium ***On the Body’: May 6-7, 2016

***Save the Date: May 6-7, 2016 in New York City

APM sponsored 2-day multi-disciplinary International Symposium in NYC on ***The Body*** with guest speakers from around the world including Julia Kristeva, Juliet Mitchell, Marilia Aisenstein, Paul Verhaeghe, Jessica Benjamin, Christine Anzieu-Premereur, Robert Paul and Jonathan House. This symposium will address singularly important topics in contemporary psychoanalysis. Such topics include: The Speaking Body, the Sick Body, the Sexual Body, Sex, Gender and Infantile Sexuality as well as the 21st Century Body and the Drives.***

To read more please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/
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II. June APA Division 39 InSight

Division News

President***s Message

MarilynCharles

By Marilyn Charles, PhD

These are difficult times for members of Division 39, as we reel from increasing evidence that reveals APA complicity in supporting psychologist involvement in torture. While awaiting the Hoffman report, some members are questioning the ethical imperatives brought forward by largely uncontroverted information that has already been revealed. How do we locate ourselves as an ethical individual in relation to a parent organization that seemingly has engaged in morally repugnant and even corrupt practices? (more***)

To read more please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/
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III. Course on Analytic Listening and Concepts at PTI-CFS

The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of The Contemporary Freudian Society Foundations of Psychoanalytic Practice

We are pleased to offer an eight-week course on Analytic Listening and Concepts beginning Fall 2015. This course qualifies for 12 Continuing Education credits.

This course is suitable for students from a wide variety of backgrounds, including practicing clinicians from all disciplines, recent graduates of Masters-level or Doctoral-level programs, professionals considering changing careers, and anyone interested in exploring the possibility of post-graduate psychoanalytic training.

Applicants to our Psychoanalysis Training Programs are also encouraged to enroll.

To read more please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/
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IV. CAP Open House at IPTAR

PLEASE JOIN US

for an Open House to learn about training at our

CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM

CAPOpenHouse Sunday, May 31, 3:00-5:00 PM

Faculty, graduates, and candidates will be there to describe the program, talk about their experience, and answer any questions. There will be a short case presentation.

Light refreshments will be served.

RSVP for location to: Rori Shaffer, LCSW

To read more please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/
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V. Current News from YIVO

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To read more please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/
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B. In the ART Category:

VI. Emma Sulkowicz***s ***Ceci N***est Pas Un Viol***: An Explainer

photo: emma-sulkowicz-ceci-nest-pas-un-viol

by Rebecca Vipond Brink on the Frisky website on June 5, 2015/

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/art/
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VII. The National Gallery is erasing women from the history of art

photo: MaryCassatt

on The Conversation website on June 3, 2015.

photo: Mary Cassatt, Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, 1878, National Gallery of Art.

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/art/
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VIII. Reunion with looted painting is ***second victory against the Nazis***

photo: TwoRidersonaBeach

Click Here to Read: Reunion with looted painting is ***second victory against the Nazis’: David Toren remembers staring at Max Liebermann***s Two Riders on a Beach as his great-uncle signed over his estate to a Nazi general. Now his family has it back on the Guardian Website on May 27, 2015.

Two Riders on a Beach, 1901, by the German painter Max Liebermann, is to be sold by Sotheby***s on 24 June

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/art/
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IX. China***s Invisible History: An Interview with Filmmaker and Artist Hu Jie

by Ian Johnson in the New York Review of Books on May 27, 2015.

photo: Hu Jie in his studio in Nanjing, 2015

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/art/
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X. The Venice of the Sands in Peril

by G.W. Bowersock in The New York Review of Books on May 25, 2015.

photo: Funerary relief of a laden camel and two traders, from the Valley of the Tombs, Palmyra, 2nd-3rd century AD. Gianni Dagli Orti/DEA/Getty Images

XI. Jewish artifacts in ISIS***s hands after capture of ancient city

Click Here to Read: Jewish artifacts in ISIS***s hands after capture of ancient city By Julia Marsh in The New York Post on May 26, 2015.

The ancient Syrian city of Palmyra Photo: Getty Images

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/art/
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C. In the AUDIO/VIDEO Category:

XII. Symposium 2015: Merle Molofsky and Elio Frattaroli***s Presentations

a) MerleMolofskySymposium eliofrattaroliClick Here to View: ***Mind, ReMind, Remind Me: Experience, Generate Comparisons, Interpret*** Merle Molofsky was the first speaker in Panel II on ***Mind*** at the annual Symposium in NYC, held in Mount Sinai Medical Center, March 21, 2015.

b) The Psychoanalytic Process: Becoming Conscious of Becoming Conscious Elio Frattaroli was the second speaker in Panel II on ***Mind*** at the annual Symposium in NYC, held in Mount Sinai Medical Center, March 21, 2015.

To view please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/audio/
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XIII. Mind Your Mind: How Does Your Mind Work? 1. the Unconscious

Click Here to View: Mind Your Mind: How Does Your Mind Work? 1. the Unconscious with Dr. Chris Heath, Vinculo Productions on YouTube on May 30, 2015

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D. In the BOOKS Category:

XIV. Interview with Emily Kuriloff

Photo: emily-kuriloff

Interview with Emily Kuriloff, author of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Third Reich: History, Memory, Tradition, interviewed by Christopher Bandini on the New Books in Psychoanalysis website on on June 2, 2015.

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XV. Beginning to Grow by Sylvia Brody

a) The Preface to the Chinese Edition, in English.

b) Beginning to Grow: Five Studies on IPBooks.net

c) The Observing Ego by Dr. Sylvia Brody on this website.

d) Psychoanalytic Theories of Infant Development and its Disturbances: A Critical Evaluation by Sylvia Brody and a letter to Dr. Brody from Charles Brenner on this Website.

e) Sylvia Brody***s Letter to the Editor of the New York Times on this website.

To read a),b),c),d) & e) please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XVI. A German Generation: An Experiential History of the Twentieth Century

by Thomas A. Kohut on the Yale University Press website.

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XVII. Shrinks: The Untold Story of Jeffrey Lieberman***s Oedipal Victory Over Papa Freud

on the Psych Practice blog on May 13, 2015.

a) Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry by Jeffrey Lieberman review *** genial and triumphalist: This history of (American) psychiatry by a high-ranking insider is ultimately too partial and limited in scope by Lisa Appignanesi on the Guardian website on April 5, 2015.

b) ***Shrinks,*** by Jeffrey A. Lieberman with Ogi Ogas

To read a) & b) please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XVIII. The Daemon in Mr. Bloom

a) The Daemon in Mr. Bloom: The great critic***s sparkling new tour of American literature illuminates the sublime life of books By David Mikics on the Tablet Website on May 2, 2015.

b) ***The Daemon Knows,*** by Harold Bloom, Review by Cynthia Ozick in The New York Times on May 18, 2015.

To read a & b) please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XIX. Skin Acts: Race, Psychoanalysis and the Black Male Performer

by Michelle Ann Stephens, Reviewed by Richard Brouilette on the New Books in Psychoanalysis website on May 28, 2015.

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XX. ***The Daemon Knows,*** by Harold Bloom

Review by Cynthia Ozick in The New York Times on May 18, 2015.

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XXI. Veggie burgers in 1930s Vilna *** a Jewish chef ahead of her time

photo: VilnaRestaurant

Decades before vegetarianism became trendy, Fania Lewando cooked up a non-meat storm in her restaurant, attracting such diners as Marc Chagall. The Yiddish cookbook she wrote nearly vanished. Now it can be read in English By Ofer Aderet on the Haaretz wesite on May 26, 2015,

Lewando in her successful vegetarian restaurant in Vilna in the 1930s. Photo by Courtesy of the family of Fania Lewando

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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XXII. Bashevis Revisited

photo: Jews in Lublin

Review Essay in Isaac Beshevis Singer by Harold Bloom in The New York Review of Books on September 20, 2010.

Roger Viollet/Getty Images

Jews in Lublin, 1934

To read please go to

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/

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E. In the BUSINESS AND FINANCE Category:

XXIII. The Role of the Unconscious in Career Development

a) By Janet Scarborough Civitelli, Ph.D. on the Vocation Village website on March 9, 2015.

b) Understanding the Role of Unconscious Conflict in Career Counseling by Lynn Friedman on the National Career Development Association Website.

c) Understanding the Role of Transference in Career Counseling
By Lynn Friedman on the National Career Development Association Website.

Dr. Lynn Friedman (photo)

To read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/business-and-finance/
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XXIV. One Man***s Millions Turn a Community Around in Florida

by Lizette Alvarez in The New York Times on May 25, 2015.

(photo) Harris Rosen visited a day care center for 3- and 4-year-olds in Tangelo Park, Fla., part of the education initiative he has spent the last two decades financing.CreditMelissa Lyttle for The New York Time

http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/business-and-finance/
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F. In the EDITORIALS Category:

XXV. Edward Snowden: The World Says No to Surveillance

By Edward J. Snowden in The New York Times on June 4, 2015.

Please read more at http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/editorials/
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XXVI. The Long Conversation

a) By Gordon Marino in The New York Times on June 2, 2015.

b) The Origins of 12 Month Attachment: A Microanalysis of 4 month Mother-Infant Interaction.

This article originally appeared as: Beebe, Beatrice , Jaffe, Joseph , Markese, Sara , Buck, Karen , Chen, Henian , Cohen, Patricia , Bahrick, Lorraine , Andrews, Howard

Please read a0 & b) at
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/editorials/
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XXVII. The Shrink is In

photo: JonathanLear

by Jonathan Lear in The New Republic on December 25, 1995.

Please read more at http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/editorials/
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XXVIII. Psychoanalysis and Oedipal Hollywood

photo: Alwyn Lau

by Alwyn Lau on the Malay Mail Online website on May 25, 2015.

Please read more at http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/editorials/
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G. In the GENERAL NEWS Category:

XXIX. Freud and Fareed: Does the Austrian neurologist have what it takes to survive in Pakistan?

on the Pakistan Today Website on May 25, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXX. While at War, Female Soldiers Fight to Belong

photo: WomenSoldiers

By Benedict Carey in The New York Times on May 24, 2015.

Courtney Wilson relaxing last fall in a park in Madrid, two months after finishing her contract with the Army. Credit James Rajotte for The New York Time

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXI. An Evening Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Theresienstadt

photo: Theresienstadt

a) program at Zankel Hall Description by Batya Monder.

Click Here to Read:b) Anniversary of the Liberation of Theresienstadt program at Zankel Hall.

To read more please go to
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XXXII. Hebrew inscriptions, jewels of Palmyra***s Jewish past, may be lost forever

photo: Palmyra

a) With Islamic State now in control, fears grow for archaeological gems that point to the ancient city***s resonant Jewish history by Ilan Ben Zion in The Times of Israel on May 25, 2015.

The Islamic State flag raised on top of Palmyra castle, May 22, 2015. (Photo credit: The website of Islamic State militants via AP)

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXIII. Offline: What is medicine***s 5 sigma?

photo:RichardHorton

by Richard Horton on The Lancet.com website.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXIV. Interview with Jack Drescher by Emily Kuriloff

by Emily Kuriloff.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXV. Catholic Archdiocese in Minnesota Charged Over Sex Abuse by Priest

DIOCESESexAbuse,jpg

By Mitch Smith in The New York Times on June 5, 2015.

Curtis Wehmeyer, a former priest in Minnesota, was sentenced in 2013 for criminal sexual conduct and possession of child
pornography.CreditMinnesota Department of Corrections, via Associated Press

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXVI. Dennis Hastert***s secret gay ***misconduct*** is even worse given his terrible voting record on gay rights

a) by Joan Shipps on the Raw Story website on May 29, 2015.

b) Exclusive: Alleged Dennis Hastert Sex Abuse Victim Named by Family By Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, and John Capell on the ABC News website on June 5, 2015.

To read a) & b)) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXVII. How YIVO Became a Lasting Cultural Center

YIVOFoundation

by Alyssa Quint on the Forward Website on June 4, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXVIII. The Vanished Stumbling Stones of Villingen

Villingen stones

a) A German Holocaust memorial marking Jewish deaths with engraved cobblestones meets resistance in a southern town By Lisa
Lampert-Weissig on the Tablet Website on June 3, 2015.

(Photo collage: Tablet Magazine)

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XXXIX. Best restaurant in the world? Says who?

FoodPicture

by Paul Levy on his Plain English blog on June 3, 2015.

photo: Something to eat at El Celler de Can Roca

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XL. From Bruce to Caitlyn Jenner: What gender reassignment entails
on the Fox News Website on June 02, 2015.

This photo taken by Annie Leibovitz exclusively for ***Vanity Fair*** shows the cover of the magazine***s July 2015 issue featuring Bruce Jenner debuting as a transgender woman named Caitlyn Jenner. (Annie Leibovitz/Vanity Fair via AP)

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLI. Anxious Students Strain College Mental Health Centers

By Jan Hoffman in The New York Times on May27, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLII. Buddhist Philosophy Eric Fromm***s views

Dambulla

Buddhist Philosophy Eric Fromm***s views By Dr Ruwan M Jayatunge M.D. on the The Nation website on May 30, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLIII. The Secret Sadness of Pregnancy With Depression

Pregnant women often fear taking the antidepressants they rely on. But not treating their mental illness can be just as dangerous By Andrew Solomon in The New York Times on May 28, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLIV. Why doctors quit

By Charles Krauthammer in The Washington Post on May 28. 2015.

photo: Pediatrician Tom Sullivan uses the raised hand to caution a three-year-old patient to keep her hands off the computer he uses to keep a medical record of her visit at the Lorton office of All Pediatrics. (Dayna Smith/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLV. To Have and to Hold: Reproduction, marriage, and the Constitution

SupremeCourt

by Jill Lepore in The New Yorker in the May 25, 2015 Issue.

Griswold v. Connecticut became about privacy; what if it had been about equality?COURT)

Credit illustration by Cristiana Couceiro; Clockwise from Top Right: Lee Lockwood / the Life Images Collection / Getty (Griswold); Paul Morigi / Getty Images for Hrc and Bill Clark / Cq Roll Call / Getty (Flags); Barbara Alper / Getty (Sign); Purestock / Getty (Supreme)

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLVI. Leading American Psychiatrist Conducted Disturbing Experiments *** and Now He***s Smearing Journo Who Uncovered It

Robert Whitaker-photo

Reporter facing blowback for his expose on experiments on more than 2,000 patients carried out by a former president of the APA By Bruce E. Levine on the AlterNet website on May 26, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLVII. Nebraska Bans Death Penalty, Defying a Veto

By Julie Bosman in The New York Times on May 27, 2015.

Photo: Senators Kathy Campbell and Ernie Chambers after voting to repeal the death penalty on Wednesday. CreditAndrew Dickinson for The New York Times

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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XLVIII. We Need More Nurses

By Alexandra Robbins in The New York Times on May 28, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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IXL. The talking cure: psychoanalysis and other forms of psychotherapy

by Lynne Malcolm on the RN Network***s All in the Mind Blog on May 26, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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L. The rise and fall of the no-fat fad

For decades, saturated fat was a dietary villain. Now it has its halo back. Why do we keep falling for bad science and poor advice? By Paul Levy in the Telegraph on May 27, 2015.

Scientists have discovered that a glass of red wine can prevent the build up of cholesterol after a meal of dark or red meat Photo: ALAMY

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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LI. Why Do We Experience Awe?

By Paul Piff and Dacher Keltner in The New York Times on May 22, 2015

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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LII. Doubts About Study of Gay Canvassers Rattles the Field
GayStudy

Doubts About Study of Gay Canvassers Rattles the Field By Benedict Carey and Pam Belluck in The New York Times on May 25, 2015.

Donald P. Green, left, a co-author of a challenged study by Michael LaCour, right, from Mr. LaCour***s Facebook page.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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LIII. Cruelty & Perversity: Postprandial Reflections on the PEN Protesters

Hebdo

The grim satire of the ***Charlie Hebdo*** controversy, in context By Paul Berman on the Tablet Website May 26, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/
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H. In the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Category:

LIV. Protecting Children From Sex Abuse

in Letters to the Editor of The New York Times on June 4, 2015

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/written-to-the-media-published-or-not/
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LV. Blame Genes for Extramarital Affairs?

InfidelityLetters

Letters to the Editor in The New York Times on May 28, 2015

Credit Joshua Bright for The New York Times

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/written-to-the-media-published-or-not/
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LVI. Letters: How Does That Make You Feel?

Letters to the Editor of the New York Times on April 9, 2015.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/written-to-the-media-published-or-not/
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I. In the MOVIES MONDAY Category:

LVII. Movies Monday: Timbuktu

a): Timbuktu (2014 film) on Wikipedia.

b): ***Timbuktu***, Reviewed by Ursula Lindsey on the LRB website on June 1, 2015.

c) A Movie That Dares to Humanize Jihadists by Alexis Okeowo in The New Yorker on March 5, 2015.

d) Timbukti Reviewed by Glenn Kenny on the Roger Ebert Reviews Website on January 28, 2015.

to read a) to d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/movies-monday/
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LVIII. Movies Monday: Desire

a) Desire (1936 film) on Wikipedia.

b) Desire (1936) *** Gary Cooper- Marlene Dietrich Clip on YouTube.

c) Dietrich and Cooper in Desire, 1936 clip on YouTube.

d) Desire (1936): A Delightful Comedy Romance Is ***Desire,*** at the Paramount *** ***Peg of Old Drury,*** at the Bijou By Frank S. Nugent in The New York Times on April 13, 1936. (more***)

to read a) to d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/movies-monday/
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J. In the OBITUARIES Category:

LIX. James Grotstein, MD 1925 *** 2015

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

JamesGrotsteinJeffreyEatonClick Here to Read: James Grotstein, MD by Jeffrey L. Eaton on Jeffrey Easton***s website.

Click Here to Read: Review of Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences by James Grotstein, Reviewed by Gerald Garguilo in Gerald Garguilo***s website. It was first published in The Psychoanalytic Review.

Click Here to Read: Dr. James S. Grotstein Obituary in the Los Angeles Times on June 2, 2015.

James Grotstein and Jeffrey L. Eaton

To read a) & b) please go to
http://http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/obituaries/
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K. In the PAPERS Category:

LX. Table of contents for Current Issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry

The Editors of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Joe Lichtenberg and Mel Bornstein, would like to announce the current issue (35:3): The Patient***s Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical Theory. Issue Editor: Lester Lenoff

Prologue

Lester Lenoff

The Sadomasochism of Everyday Life

Margi Kaplinsky and Shulamit Geller

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/papers/

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LXI. Note on the Sociology of Deviance

Click Here To Read: Note on the Sociology of Deviance by Kai T. Erikson on the University of Minnesota website.

Photo: Kai T. Erikson

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/papers/

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L. In the PHILOSOPHY THURSDAY Category:

LXII. Philosophy Thursday: Gilles Deleuze

Photo: GillesDeleuze;jpg

a) Gilles Deleuze on Wikipedia.

b) Gilles Deleuze on The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

c) Saving the Past: Deleuze***s Proust and Signs by Stephen Bernard Hawkins on the Electronic Book Review website.

d) Lectures by Gilles Deleuze on the Deleuzelectures blog.

To read a),b),c) & d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/philosphythursday/
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M. In the PHOTOGRAPHY Category:

LXIII. Photography Friday: Felix Baum

Photo: Golden Gate, by Felix Baum.

If you would like to have your photography considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net***s Photography Friday, please send your jpegs to Joel Seligmann, the Photography Editor.

To view please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/photo/
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LXIV. Who Says Dogs can***t be Book Worms

Photo: DogBookWorm

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N. In the POETRY Category:

LXV. Examining the Poetry of Confession and Autobiography

photo: EdwardByrne

Our Poetry Editor, Irene Willis, is on book leave until September, but will be recommending some articles that should be relevant to our readers. Here is one of them.

Examining the Poetry of Confession and Autobiography: After Confession: Poetry as Autobiography by Edward Byrne on the Valparaiso Poetry Review website.

To read please go to http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/poetry/
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LXVI. Poetry Kept My Patient Alive

Ruth H. Livingston in The New York Times on May 23, 2015.

photo: Guido Scarabottolo

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O. In the PSYCHOLOGY SUNDAY Category :

LXVII. Psychology Sunday: Donald O. Hebb

photo: DonaldHebb

a) Donald O. Hebb on Wikipedia.

b) Contributions of Yale Neuroscience to Donald O. Hebb***s Organization of Behavior by Bilal Haider in the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine March 2008 81(1): 11***18.

c) Donald O. Hebb on the New World Encylopedia website.

to read a),b) & c) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/psychsunday/
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LXVIII. Psychology Sunday: Merton Gill

Photo: Merton Gill

a) Changing Conceptions of Psychoanalysis: The Legacy of Merton M. Gill by Doris K. Silverman, and David L Wolitzkym Reviewed By Brian Stagner on the Psychoanalysis Division 39 of the APA website.

b) Merton M. Gill, Psychoanalyst, Is Dead at 80 By Lawrence Van Gekder in The New York Times on November 19, 1994.

c) Merton Gill***s Psychoanalytic Paradigm by Lawrence Friedman

to read a),b) & c) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/psychsunday/
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P. In the SCIENCE NEWS Category:

LXIX. New hominin discovery suggests multiple human ancestors lived side-by-side

By Matthew MacEgan on the World Socialist Web Site on June 3, 2015.

Photo: The upper and lower jaw of Australopithecus deyiremeda: photo courtesy of Laura Dempsey.

to read please go to
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LXXX. Aussie student proves existence of plasma tubes floating above Earth on the News.com.au website on June 02, 2015.

Astronomers make real-time, 3D movies of plasma tubes drifting overhead: CAASTRO

to read please go to
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LXXXI. Missing link found between brain, immune system *** with major disease implications

Implications profound for neurological diseases from autism to Alzheimer***s to multiple sclerosis on the Eureka Alert website on June 1, 2015.

MAGE: MAPS OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: OLD (LEFT) AND UPDATED TO REFLECT UVA***S DISCOVERY

to read please go to
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LXXXII. Researchers find ***lost*** memories

in Neuroscience May 29, 2015.

Engram cells retain memory under retrograde amnesia. Illustration: Christine Daniloff/MIT

to read please go to
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LXXXIII. Stardust

photo: star-forming-nebula_jpg

by Freeman Dyson on the New York Review of Books Website on May 27, 2015.

to read please go to
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LXXXIV. New discoveries illuminate early human physical and technological evolution

photo: ancient-tools-Lomekwian,

By Philip Guelpa on the World Socialist Website on May 26, 2015.

to read please go to
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LXXXV. The Huxley File

photo: THHuxley

Created by Charles Blinderman and David Joyce on the Clark University website.

to read please go to
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LXXXVI Our dogs can read our minds

bug_eyed_dog

The new neuroscience of animal brains and understanding:
Understanding emotion in others is basic to survival, grounded in evolution. Animals have the skill just as we do Michael C. Corbalis on the Salon Website on May 23, 2015.

(Credit: ANNA TITOVA via Shutterstock)

to read please go to
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Q. In the UNCATEGORIZED Category:

LXXXVII. What Makes a Woman?

photo: WhatMakesaWoman

By Elinor Burkett in The New York Times on June 6, 2015.

Credit Julie Doucet

to read please go to
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LXXXVIII. Sheryl Sandberg***s Post on Late Husband Sets Off Meditations on Grief

By Vindu Goel in The New York Times on June 4, 2015.

photo: Sheryl Sandberg and her husband, Dave Goldberg, in Sun Valley, Idaho, in 2013. Credit Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

to read please go to
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LXXXIX. Writers Wednesday: Harold Bloom

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a) Harold Bloom on Wikipedia.

b) Harold Bloom, The Art of Criticism No. 1, Interviewed by Antonio Weiss in The Paris Review on in the Spring 1991, No. 118, Issue.

c) How Harold Bloom Selected His Top 12 American Authors in Vanity Fair on April 24, 2015.

d) ***The Daemon Knows,*** by Harold Bloom, Review by Cynthia Ozick in The New York Times on May 18, 2015.

to read a),b),c) & d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/uncategorized/
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R. In the WRITER***S WEDNESDAY Category:

LXXXX. Writers Wednesday: Cynthia Ozick

Photo: CynthiaOzick

a) Cynthia Ozick on Wikipedia.

b) Cynthia Ozick b. 1928 by Joseph Lowin on the Jewish Women***s Archive Encyclopedia website.

c) Cynthia Ozick, The Art of Fiction No. 95 Interviewed by Tom Teicholz in The Paris Review in the Spring 1987, No. 102 Issue.

d) : An Interview with Cynthia Ozick by Paul Marton on the Bookslut website.

to read a),b, c) & d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/ww/

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I hope that you are able to at least browse to some of the posts in this lengthy list – all extremely worthwhile. Please comment as you go along. Thank you.

Respectfully submitted by

Sasha Rolde


Alexandra K. Rolde, M.D.
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