Poincare, WWI, Roy Schafer, who is a psychoanalyst? from Sasha Rolde on IP.net

Dear Colleagues,

Not only does human violence continue to mar this summer, but the nature has joined in the destruction with the Ebola virus in Africa. To escape from what seem just inescapable bad news, our international psychoanalytic website invites you to some relaxation – perhaps in the Berkshires (see my #1) suggestion) in addition to reading the posts some of which are showing echoes of past and current combats. As always I list some of my choices but hope that you will gravitate to those of interest to you.

My suggestions this week are:

1) Irene Willis’s Poetry Reading in West Stockbridge should be delightful if you can get to it.
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2) Make sure that you go to the “Virtual Psychoanalytic Museum website”!! accessible in the Announcements Category.
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3) The Book Reviews cover history from “the Train to Warsaw” to a newly published book on “Psychoanalytic Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology”. All should be read.
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4) As if we were not feeling on the brink of another world war, the anniversary of WWI and combat stress among veterans is amply covered in the General News Category.
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5) More controversy about “who is a psychoanalyst”? See Letters to Editors Category.
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6) Did you know who Jules Henri Poincare was? Find out in the Philosophy Thursday Category.
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7) Please read the excellent post about Roy Schafer in the Psychology Sunday Category.
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8) Do mothers transmit fear (trauma) to babies by their odour? Check the Science News.]
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Below is the list of contents for the week:

A. In the ANNOUNCEMENTS Category:

I. Poetry Editor Irene Willis***s Poetry Reading

If any of you are planning to be in the Berkshires this month, our Poetry Editor, Irene Willis, will be reading and signing books, together with another Poetry Monday poet, Karen Chase, at the Stanmeyer Gallery/Shaker Dam Coffee House, 2 West Main Street, West Stockbridge. It***s on Thursday, August 14th, at 7:30 p.m. The reading is co-sponsored by upstreet (yes, the lower case is deliberate) magazine and Berkshire Magazine, is free and open to the public, and promises to be both celebratory and delightful. Readers of Poetry Monday will get a special discount for Irene Willis*** books, and she will love saying hello to you in person.

To read please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/ ___________________________________________________________________

II. YIVO News

This Week in Yedies: News from YIVO
a) Bel Kaufman, author and granddaughter of Sholem Aleichem, dies at age 103
Bel Kaufman, the granddaughter of Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem and the author of the 1965 bestselling novel Up the Down Staircase, died in New York on July 25, 2014 at age 103.

b) YIVO in Vilna: Institution, Personalities, and Legacy
Call for Papers

To read a) & b) please go to:
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/ ___________________________________________________________________

III. Watch for the Grand Opening Fall, 2014

We have built the Virtual Psychoanalytic Museum and organized exhibitions to show the dynamism of psychoanalysis in a new way. Three galleries will be presented: Time and Space, curated by Batya Monder with Nancy R. Goodman; The Body, curated by Paula L. Ellman, and The Film Gallery featuring, ***Lars and the Real Girl*** (a story of attachment) curated by Marilyn B. Meyers. Our webmaster is Devra Hall Levy. There are many talented and wise contributors to the exhibitions in each gallery, stay tuned.

Arnold Richards is the publisher and Nancy Goodman is the museum director.
Like any museum you enter each gallery, one at a time, immersing yourself in the theme being presented. We use multi-media exhibitions and will learn to use more as we develop the museum.

to access the Virtual Psychoanalytic Museum website please go to: http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/announcements/ ___________________________________________________________________

B. In the BOOKS Category:

IV. The Interpretation of Freud

a) Review of ***Becoming Freud,*** by Adam Phillips, Reviewed By Vivian Gornick in The New York Times on August 8, 2014.

b) Becoming Freud: The Making of a Psychoanalyst by Adam Phillips on this website.

To read a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/
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V. Mr. Salinger***s Neighborhood

Review of ***J. D. Salinger: The Escape Artist,*** by Thomas Beller, Reviewed by Cathleen Schine in The New York Times on July 31, 2014.
To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/
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VI. Two Book Reviews by Merle Molofsky

Reviews of Suddenly, Love, by Aharon Appelfeld and The Train to Warsaw, by Gwen Edelman, Reviewed by Merle Molofksky. These reviews are previously unpublished.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/
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VII. New translation captures the power of ***Anxiety***

Review of ***The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem of Hereditary Sin*** by Soren Kierkegaard, Review by Arlice Davenport in The Wichita Eagle on August 2, 2014.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/
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VIII. Psychoanalytic Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technology by Mali Mann
a) To ORDER this book on Amazon.com

b) This book contributes in an important way to the psychoanalytic understanding and impact of Assisted Reproductive Technology on a majority of patients who have difficulties starting new families. Recent advances in reproductive technology and the increased use of techniques based upon it have created a need for psychoanalytic thinking and understanding of the psychological implications of assisted reproductive procedures, in-vitro fertilization and other similar procedures.

To access a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/books/
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C. In the GENERAL NEWS Category:

IX. Troeltsch in Context

by Constance L. Benson.

This Article originally appeared as Bemson, Constance L. (2002). Troeltsch in Context. British Journal of the History of Philosophy 10(4): 653-664 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Note from Brian D***Agustino: Anti-Semitism in American academia has a long history. Constance L. Benson is a religion scholar who exposed anti-Semitic skeletons in the closet of ***

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

X. Combat Stress Among Veterans Is Found to Persist Since Vietnam
by Benedict Carey in The New York Times on August 7, 2014.
A veteran visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in November. A study funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs tracked post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans of the era. Credit Chip
Somodevilla/Getty Images

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XI. Psychology Students Missing Out On Critical Human Rights Lessons, Report Suggests

By Sara Bondioli in The Huffington Post on August 06, 2014.
In this photo reviewed by the U.S. military, the sun rises above Camp Delta at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, in 2013. | Charles Dharapak/ASSOCIATED PRESS

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XII. Searching for My Parents*** Past in Vienna

By Edie Jarolim on The Forward Website on August 7, 2014.

Courtesy Jewish Museum Vienna

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XIII. Open Letter to President Johnson on Vietnam

a) Open Letter to President Johnson on Vietnam in the New York Times, Signed by psychoanalysts, on May 29, 1965.

b) Fifty years since the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution By Patrick Martin on the World Socialist Web Site on August 7, 2014.

To read a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XIV. Breakthrough using unique therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders

on the Medical Xpress website on July 18, 2014.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XV. Look at How We Process Painful Experiences

by Douglas Quenqua in The New York Times in The New York Times on August 4, 2014/

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XVI. Literature and Psychoanalysis: Reciprocal Insights

Transcript of Panel at The Philoctetes Centeron April 26, 2008.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XVII. Here***s The Thing That ***Lasting Love*** Is Really About
By Anna North in The New York Times on August 1, 2014.

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XVIII. What Historians Get Wrong About World War I

a) by Stephen A. Schuker in Time Magazine on Aug. 1, 2014.

b) First World War centenary: how the events of August 2 1914 unfolded on this website

To read a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XIX. Open Discussions: Translating Angst: Inhibitions and Symptoms in Anglo-American Psychoanalysis by Fernando Castrill**n

by Fernando Castrill**n in the European Journal of Psychoanalysis

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

XX. First World War centenary: how the events of August 2 1914 unfolded
By Richard Preston on the Telegraph Website on Aug 2, 2014.
photo: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/general-news/ _______________________________________________

D. In the LETTERS TO EDITORS Category:

XXI. Who is a Psychoanalyst?

Letters to the Editor on Commentary Magazine on November 01, 1985.
To read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/written-to-the-media-published-or-not/ ___________________________________________

E. In the OBITUARIES Category:

XXII. Oliver Kerner 1916- 2014

Obituary in The New York Times on May 1, 2014.

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

F. In the PAPERS Category:

XXIII. Freud***s Botanical Monograph Revisited, by Robert L. Lippman
a) Freud***s Botanical Monograph Revisited, by Robert L. Lippman, Ph.D. A revision of his talk at the Types of Phylogenetic Memory Conference held in Vienna in 2006.

b) Freud In Rome: It Takes a Little Courage, a play by Robert L. Lippman on this website.

c) Freud***s Dream ***Castle By The Sea*** (May, 1898) Revisited by Robert L . Lippman on this website, ***..

to read a) b) & c) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/papers/
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G. In the PHILOSOPHY THURSDAY Category:

XXIV. Philosophy Thursday: Henri Poincar**

a) Henri Poincar** on the Wikipedia website..

b) Henri Poincar** on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.
c) A Description of His Own Creativity by Henri Poincar** on the Wayne State University website.

d) Mathematical Creation By Henri Poincar** on the Paradise Cal Tech website.
To read a) to d) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/philosphythursday/ ___________________________________________

H. In the PHOTOGRAPHY Category:

XXV. Freud Museum: Cave of Memories

on the India Blooms website.

photo: Vienna***s Sigmund Freud Museum highlights the prolific travels of the founding father of psychoanalysis in an exhibition to mark the 75th anniversary of Sigmund Freud’s death in 1939 ******** from relocating to Vienna as a three year old to his escape and exile in London as the Nazis advanced. Sujoy Dhar visits the museum in the Austrian capital. Images by Sujoy Dhar

To view & read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/photo
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I. In the POETRY Category:

XXVI. POETRY MONDAY: August 4, 2014

Photo: Chris Waters

We***re especially delighted this month to bring you a poet from outside the borders of the U.S. Chris Waters, of Devon, U.K., is a free-lance poet/tutor/storyteller who has worked extensively across southwest England with young and adult groups and audiences. Although performance is his forte, he is equally good on the age, as you will see below. His poetry has won several national prizes, including the Bridport, which he won twice. He was also a finalist for the Plough Prize, Devon, and for Poetry Wivenhoe. In 2010 he was
Writer-in-Residence at the Appledore Book Festival. ***..

To read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/poetry/
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J. In the PSYCHOLOGY SUNDAY Category:

XXVII. Psychology Sunday: Roy Schafer

a) on Wikipedia.

b) Listening in Psychoanalysis Roy Schafer on the Project Muse website.
This is an excerpt from an article that originally appears ed: Schafer, Roy (2005) Listening in Psychoanalysis. Narrative Volume 13, Number 3, October 2005 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

c) Narration in Psychoanalytic Dialogue: Psychoanalytic Theories as Narratives by Roy Schafer in: Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America: Leading Analysts Present Their Work edited by Arnold M. Cooper, American Psychiatric Pub, May 20, 2008, on the Google Books website.
d) The Creation of Reality in Psychoanalysis: A View of the Contributions of Donald Spence, Roy Schafer, Robert Stolorow, Irwin Z. Hoffman and Beyond (Book Review) Reviewed by Richard Moore on the Division 39 of the American Psychological Association website.
e) Other Posts for Psychology Sunday

To read a),b),c),d) & e) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/psychsunday/ ______________________________________________________

K. In the SCIENCE NEWS Category:

XXVIII. Learning the Smell of Fear: Mothers Teach Babies Their Own Fears via Odour

on the Scixasts website on August 5, 2014.

to read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/science-news/ ______________________________________

XXIX. Small DNA modifications predict brain***s threat response
on the Medical Xpress Website on Aug 03, 2014.

to read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/science-news/ ______________________________________

XXX. 150 Neuroscientists Have A Problem With The EC***s Human Brain Project
by Logan Booker on the Gixmodo on August 3, 2014.

to read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/science-news/ ______________________________________

XXXI. Three Myths about the Human Brain

by Gregory Hickok in The New York Times on August 1, 2014.
to read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/science-news/ ______________________________________

XXXII. The Amazing Human Stories That Made Modern Neuroscience Possible
by John O***Brien on the KUOW.ORG website on August 1, 2014.
Credit Flickr Photo/Giulia Forsythe

to read more please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/science-news/ ______________________________________

L. In the UNCATEGORIZED Category:

XXXIII. Reports Of Psychology***s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
a) by Tania Lombrozo on the 13.7 cosmos and culture website on August 04, 2014.
b) Satire from the Onion: Psychology Comes To Halt As Weary Researchers Say The Mind Cannot Possibly Study Itself on this website.
iStockphoto

To read a) & b) please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/uncategorized/ _______________________________________________

XXXIV. Feted in China, Artist Worried By Walls Here

By David Gonzalez in The New York Times on January 25, 1997.
To read please go to
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/category/uncategorized/ _______________________________________________

Once again, I ask you to leave your impressions and comments on the website after reading this week’s posts. The number is manageable for a relaxed weekend and the posts are most absorbing and interesting.

Respectfully submitted by

Sasha Rolde