Freud & his dogs, Richards, Rangell, Shakespeare and French Tristesse from Sasha Rolde on IP.net

Dear Colleagues,

As we await numerous trials and verdicts in the USA, the outcome of the sensational escapade of the “whistler blower/hero/terrorist”currently in no man’s land in Russia, and of course the fate of APsaA, I scan the week on the international psychoanalytic website and to see
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2) If in Prague, I hope you will stop for the book signing of Arlene Kramer Richard’s and Leo Rangell’s books.
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3) The BOOKS Category always contains wonderful posts. This week I was particularly fascinated by the “5 Psychoanalyses of Book Characters” as I had read most of the books mentioned. Enjoy.
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4) We have “The examined life”, as well as the antithesis? “Missing out: Review of in Praise of the Unlived Life” in the BOOKS category. The latter somehow made me think of the recent Boston bomber.
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5) I continue to be awestruck by the success that Elise Snyder has attained with the CAPA program in China.
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6) The 1 Boring Old Man seems to have a lot down pat. Please read in GENERAL NEWS.
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7) Please read the very timely papers by Joseph Schachter, M.D., Ph.D. who has written a well researched paper comparing analyses by a T.A. and a non-T.A., and another on research and training in collaboration with Horst Kächele , M.D.

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8) And the French are finally depressed ,…

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Below is the list of contents for the week:

A. In the ANNOUNCEMENTS Category:

I. Arlene Kramer Richards***s Book Signing at IPA Prague Congress
MEET THE AUTHOR , BOOK SIGNING
3:30-4:30 pm
THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 2013
KARNAC BOOK DISPLAY, IPA CONGRESS, PRAGUE

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B. In the ART Category:

II. Helping patients heal through the arts

By Amanda Gardner on the CNN website on July 5, 2013.

Max Chavez, a University of New Mexico Hospital cancer patient, and his wife, Beth, work on art projects. Chavez makes greeting cards and says the art projects give him ***something to do creatively that I wasn***t doing because I was pretty depressed.***

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C. In the AUDIO/VIDEO Category:

III. Hamlet and the Modern World

Interview with Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster on The Leonard Lopate Show website.

Simon Crtichley and Jamieson Webster, authors of Stay, Illusion: The Hamlet Doctrine (Photo by: Isabel Asha Penzlien)s

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IV. What Is Nostalgia Good For?

What Is Nostalgia Good For? Quite a Bit, Research Shows By John Tierney in The New York Times on July 8, 2013,

Video | Science of Nostalgia It was first thought to be a ***neurological disease of essentially demonic cause,*** but it turns out that nostalgia is good for your brain. And there***s science to prove it.

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V. Interviews and Video Segments at AAPDP

Interviews and Video Segments on the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry website.

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D. In the BOOKS Category:

VI. 5 Psychoanalyses Of Book Characters

by Bookish on the Huffington Post website on July 11, 2013.
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VII. Missing Out: Review of In Praise of the Unlived Life
by Adam Phillips, Reviewed by Nicholas Lezard in the Guardian on July 9, 2013.

The desired life? Adam Phillips***s writing desk. Photograph: Eamonn Mccabe for the Guardian

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VIII. Who wrote Shakespeare?

Author James Shapiro offers an answer. Review of Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? By James Shapiro, Reviewed by Lloyd Rose in The Washington Post on June 6, 2010.

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IX. Listening for Clues to Mind***s Mysteries

***The Examined Life*** Describes Psychoanalysis***s Power By Michiko Kakutani in
The New York Times on July 8, 2013.

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X. Coming soon from IPBooks: The Rangell Reader

Leo Rangell***s Contributions, Video with Harold P. Blum on the Leo Rangell Professional Endowment Website.

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The Rangell Reader, a collection of 7 papers by Leo Rangell with new commentaries by prominent psychoanalysts, edited by Beth I. Kalish and Charles P. Fisher. It will be shipped when in press later this summer from IPBooks.

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E. In the CHINA Category:

XI. News from CAPA

Dear Colleagues,

I want to bring you up to date on what all of us have been doing.
MEMBERSHIP 448 (When we were incorporated in 2006, there were about 45 members) Australia-4, Bolivia-1, Brazil-2, Canada-6, China-1, England-1, France-1, Israel-4, Italy-1, Mexico-2, Panama-1, Thailand-1
TRAINING PROGRAMS
Two-year Basic Psychotherapy Training Program (BPTP): This year there were 70 applicants. The quality was much higher than in all previous years. We will ***.

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XII. When Filial Piety Is the Law

By Yu Hua in The New York Times on July 7, 2013.

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F. In the GENERAL NEWS Category:

XIII. The dogs of Sigmund Freud

by Jan on the Poodle (and Dog) Blog on July 11, 2013.

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XIV. 1 Boring Old Man Blog on the Osherhoff v. Chestnut Lodge case
a) Respecting Our Limits on the 1 Boring Old Man blog website on July 6, 2013.

b) A Load Creaking Noise on the 1 Boring Old Man blog website on July 6, 2013.

c) Faded from the Rolls on the 1 Boring Old Man blog website on July 6, 2013.

d) Down the Rabbit Hole n the 1 Boring Old Man blog website on July 8, 2013.

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XV. Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union

on the Wikipedia website.

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XVI. Will Psychoanalysis Survive?

A dialogue on the future of psychoanalysis by Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. on her The Me in We blog on the Psychology Today blogs on on July 11, 2013.
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XVII. How Faith Can Affect Therapy

by Ashley Taylor in The New York Times on July 10, 2013.

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XVIII. More on RG3***s popularity, psychoanalysis and his motivations
By Rich Campbell in The Washington Times on July 9, 2013.
Photo by: PRESTON KERES
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) leaves the field surrounded by fans and the media after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 31-6 at FedEx Field in Landover, Md., on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. (Preston Keres/Special to The Washington Times)

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XIX. Trauma, Death, and Resurrection: A Russian-American Conversation
by Robert Stolorow in the Huffington Post on September 08, 2011.
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XX. Call for Papers: Psychoanalysis on Ice Reykjavik, Iceland
in Reykjavik, Iceland.

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G. In the MOVIES Category:

XXI. Much Ado About Nothing: The Merry War Resumed

Movie Review By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on July 10, 2013.

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H. In the PAPERS Category:

XXII. Cruelty, Its Origins, Its Fates by Ren** Major

on the Psychomedia website.

This article originally appeared as Ren** Major (2006). Cruelty, Its Origins, Its Fates. European Journal of Psychoanalsyis 23:2 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

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XXIII. Satisfaction with Analysis by A Training Analyst Compared to Satisfaction with Analysis by a Non-training Analyst by Joseph Schachter
Satisfaction with Analysis by A Training Analyst Compared to Satisfaction with Analysis by a Non-training Analyst: Implications for the Rationale for Training Analysis by Joseph Schachter on the IPA Research papers website.
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XXIV. The ***Inseparable Bond*** Between Research and Training
Click Here to Read: The ***Inseparable Bond*** Between Research and Training by Joseph Schachter, M.D., PhD., Horst K**chele, M.D.

This article originally appeared as Schachter J, K**chele H (2011) On the inseparable bond of research and training. Revista Portuguesa de Psicanalise 31: 9-20 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

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XXV. The Archaeology of Freud***s Archaeology

Recent Work in the History of Psychoanalysis by Richard H. Armstrong.
This article originally appeared as Richard Armstron (1999). The Archaeology of Freud***s Archaeology: Recent Work in the History of Psychoanalysis. The International Review of Modernism 3(1):16-20 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

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I. In the PHILOSOPHY THURSDAY Category:

XXVI. Philosophy Thursday: Paul Feyeraband
Thursday, July 11th, 2013
Against Method Outline of an anarchistic theory of knowledge by Paul Feyerabend (1975) on the Marxist.org website.

These articles originally appears as: Paul Feyerabend (1975). Analytical Table of Contents and Concluding Chapter from Against Method. Humanities Press and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
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J. In the PLAYS Category:

XXVII. Shakespeare: A Marxist Interpretation

by Aleksandr A. Smirnov Published by The Critics Group, New York, 1936, Angel Flores, Chairman, Translated by Sonia V olochova with the assistance of Kronman Zena Rautbort and the Editorial Committee on the Marxism.org website.

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K. In the SCIENCE NEWS Category:

XXVIII. Depression Alters Young Brains

By Nicholas Bakalar in The New York Times on July 10, 2013.
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XXIX. ***I Don***t Know If I***m a Scientist***

***I Don***t Know If I***m a Scientist***: The Problem with Archetypes By Grace Lindsay on the Scientific American Blogs website on July 10, 2013.
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XXX. Neuroscience and the Law

Is Neuroliteracy Optional Anymore? By Pauline Tesler and Norman Solovay.
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L. In the UNCATEGORIZED Categoy:

XXXI. Goodbye Old World, Bonjour Tristesse

By Maureen Dowd in the New York Times on July 6, 2013.

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At the end of this week’s posts and comments on my part, I know that whether you love dogs like S. Freud, or are interested in scientific research or Shakespeare, you found posts to enjoy. Please write your comments on the website and share.

respectfully submitted by

Sasha Rolde