‘Chaplin: A Life’: A psychiatrist puts Charlie Chaplin on the couch

 

 

Click Here to Read: Chaplin lifted weary world’s spirits a review by Martin Sieff of the book Chaplin: A Life  by Stephen Weissman in the Washington Times on December 21st, 2008.

Click Here To Read: “‘Chaplin: A Life’: A psychiatrist puts Charlie Chaplin on the couch” a review By Richard Schickel of the book Chaplin: A Life  by Stephn Weissman in the Los Angeles Times on December 19, 2008.

 Click Here to Read: Review of Chaplin: A Life by Stephen M. Weissman from the Beliefnet website November 9, 2008 on this website.

 Click Here To Read: For advance reviews and to learn more about this book from this website.

Medusa and The Cowboy: Images of Woman in “Basic Instinct” by Arlene Kramer Richards

Click Here to Read: Medusa and The Cowboy: Images of Woman in “Basic Instinct” by Arlene Kramer Richards from the Round Robin Newsletter of Division 39 of the APA.

This article originally appeared as Richards, Arlene Kramer (1994). Medusa and The Cowboy: Images of Woman in “Basic Instinct.” Round Robin Newsletter  Vol 10(1):20-26 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

 

 

    

 

Arlene Kramer Richards                          Basic Instinct Poster

The Effect of Suicide on Clinicians: A Research Perspective with Jane G. Tillman

The Consortium for Psychoanalytic Research: Sixteenth Annual Conference
February 1, 2009
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The Effect of Suicide on Clinicians: A Research Perspective

JANE G. TILLMAN, PH.D.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

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16th Annual Conference Jointly sponsored by:
Washington Professionals for the Study of Psychoanalysis
American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
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The Absence of the Third and Murderous Dyads by Andrea Celenza at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis

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Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 8:00 PM

The Absence of the Third and Murderous Dyads
Andrea Celenza

This paper explores multiple factors in the development of male to female erotic transference over time.  Vignettes from an ongoing psychoanalysis with a patient, Michael, are presented to illustrate the various dimensions of a male to female erotic transference at different phases of the treatment.  Multiple levels of Michael’s erotic transference are examined in relation to power, the experience and expression of aggression, and how these may be organized by gender.  The pivotal phase of treatment, revolving around a fantasy of murdering the analyst, will be a special focus.  Continue reading The Absence of the Third and Murderous Dyads by Andrea Celenza at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis