Click Here to Read: Article by Denise Mann: “How Psychoanalysis Helps Kids with Autism.”
Click Here to Read: From Both Sides of the Couch: Reflections of a Psychoanalyst, Daughter, Tennis Player, and Other Selves by Fern W. Cohen, reviewed by Chap Attwell
This article has been previously published Attwell, C. (2007) Review of From Both Sides of the Couch: Reflections of a Psychoanalyst, Daughter, Tennis Player, and Other Selves by Fern W. Cohen. The Candidate Journal. Vol 2 (1) 1-4 and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions.
Click Here to Read: Rosemary Balsam’s introduction for Robert Pinsky’s Plenary Speech The Fate of The Modern” APsaA Meeting, Jan 18th, 2008, at the Waldorf Astoria, NYC.
Click Here for: A Review of Robert Pinsky’s Work by Neil Scheurich
Click Here for: Dying, 10 Poems by Robert Pinsky and an Interview, posted on Life, Dreams, and Reality, Sohel’s Blog.
Click Here to Read: “Mind over Mother: Mental Health Takes Freudian Trip,” New York Post Review by Terry Golway of George Makari’s book, Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis.
Click Here to Read: “Freud and Us” review by Theodore Dalrymple of Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis by George Makari in the New York Sun.
Click Here to Read: George Prochnik’s Review of George Makari’s Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis in the New York Times.
Note From Arnold Richards:
These reviews are of George Makari’s new book. It goes on sale January 22. It is a scholarly tour de force.
Click Here to Order: George Makari, Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis from Amazon.com
Click Here Order: George Makari, Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis from Harper Collins.
George Makari is director of Cornell’s Institute for the History of Psychiatry, associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Medical College, adjunct associate professor at Rockefeller University, and a faculty member of Columbia University’s Psychoanalytic Center. His writings on the history of psychoanalysis have won numerous awards. He lives in New York City.
A play exploring the transmission of trauma covering three generations: a holocaust survivor, her child , and her grandchild. The play is written by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg,Ph.D.
Following the play will be a discussion with the audience and other members of our community: Robert Prince,Ph.D. and Susanna Neumann, Ph.D., and moderated by Ronnie Levine, Ph.D., CGP, FAGPA.
SAVE the Date: Sunday evening, March 2. at St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society
Professional Discussion Group
Continue reading Exploring the Trans-Generational Transmission of Trauma: “Eavesdropping on Dreams”
Click Here to Read: Frank Summer’s Contribution on “Psychoanalysis, The American Psychological Association, and the Involvement of Psychologists at Guantanamo Bay”. This paper has been previously published in Summer, F. (2007) Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Society 12 (1), 83-92 and appears here with the requisite rights and permissions.
Click Here to Listen to: Frank Summer’s nterview on NPR regarding torture and psychologists’ involvement in detention centers such as Guantanamo. The show is Worldview, the host, Jerome McDonnell.
The following is an abstract of a paper which will appear shortly in the New
England Journal of Medicine on the efficacy of anti-depressants.
Click Here to Read: Abstract and Full Article: Selective Publication of Antidepressant Trials and Its Influence on Apparent Efficacy By Erick H. Turner, M.D., Annette M. Matthews, M.D., Eftihia Linardatos, B.S., Robert A. Tell, L.C.S.W., and Robert Rosenthal, Ph.D.