New InternationalPsychoanalysis.net editor for Business, Finance, and Psychoanalysis

InternationalPsychoanalysis.net is pleased to announce that Stephen Rolfe will be the new editor for Business, Finance, and Psychoanalysis.

Steven S. Rolfe M.D. is a child, adolescent, adult psychiatrist , and psychoanalyst(Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia) practicing in Bryn Mawr, Pa. As a Principal of the Boswell Group Dr. Rolfe consults to CEO’s , Sr. business leaders, and family businesses on the psychology of management and leadership. He is co-chair of the American Psychoanalytic Associations’s Committee on Corporate and Organizational Consultation. He is a member of the Family Firm Institute, ISPSO, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia. He spoke most recently at the 7th Annual Family Office Symposium on “Optimizing Intergenerational Communication.”

Barbara Kafka: New InternationalPsychoanalysis.net Food Editor

We are pleased to announce that Barbara Kafka will be InternationalPsychoanalysis.net’s Food Editor 

Barbara Kafka’s most recent book, Vegetable Love, with 750 imaginative yet easy vegetable dishes, was honored as a Book-of-the-Month Club main selection and the 2006 IACP award for Best Single Subject Cookbook. Her previous book, Soup A Way Of Life was on the Los Angeles Times best seller list. Her Roasting A Simple Art, won the Julia Child Cookbook Award and was a Book-of-the-Month-Club main selection as was her preceding book Party Food. Continue reading Barbara Kafka: New InternationalPsychoanalysis.net Food Editor

Twins of “The Dark Knight”

Published in the PANY Bulletin 46:3; Fall, 2008

 

In the Summer issue of the PANY Bulletin and in InternationalPsychoanalysis in September, I wrote about the film, The Prestige, focusing on the issue of twinship dynamics in memory of Jules Glenn, who had a particular interest in twins. In that article, I pointed out that the director of The Prestige, Christopher Nolan, was not, to my knowledge, a twin, but did co-write the script for the film with his younger brother, Jonathan. The next film Nolan directed, also co-written with his brother, was The Dark Knight, making this film review a sequel.

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