Neural paths for borderline personality disorder

From the APsaA Meetings:
Click Here To Read: Neural paths for borderline personality disorder. People prone to stormy social lives display brain activity that may prompt oversensitivity to emotion and an inability to resolve conflicting information  by Bruce Bower in on the Science News website on January 17th, 2009

Psychiatrist Harold Koenigsberg of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City described his team’s results January 17 in New York City at the winter meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

The Leo Baeck Institute presents: Goldscheider Ceramics

The Leo Baeck Institute presents: 

Goldscheider Ceramics  
A World Brand from Vienna:
Commerce and Art in an Age of Transformation

 JANUARY 29, 2009
 5:00 – 6:30 PM | Opening reception 
Opening remarks by Peter Goldscheider
 7:00 PM | Lecture by Filipp Goldscheider:
“Art Deco Masterpieces by Walter and Marcel Goldscheider” Continue reading The Leo Baeck Institute presents: Goldscheider Ceramics

Stella in the Bois de Boulogne at Center for Jewish History

The American Jewish Historical Society and the Center for Jewish History present:
 
Stella in the Bois de Boulogne 
Dramatic Reading of a New Play by Jane Wood and Tara Prem
 Directed by Donald T. Sanders

January 26 performance:
FEATURING
Paul Sorvino & Mira Sorvino

February 2 performance:
FEATURING
Elizabeth Zins & Robert Ian Mackenzie

Stella Adler

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