Film Series at NCP

This semester New Center for Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles (NCP) is screening three later Woody Allen films plus two by Julie Taymor.  Check the NCP website  http://n-c-p.org/edu-filmbook.asp and mark your calendars now.  Programs are Friday nights and begin at 7:30 pm and include psychoanalytic discussion following.  The series combines professional education with community outreach. Continue reading Film Series at NCP

Speaking to the Narcissistic Disorders with George Gross at NYPSI

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SPEAKING TO THE NARCISSISTIC DISORDERS
George Gross, M.D.
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Queen Sheba’s Children in Israel with Nathan Szajnberg at NYPSI

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October 12, 2011
8:30 p.m.

Queen Sheba’s Children in Israel
Nathan M. Szajnberg, M.D. Continue reading Queen Sheba’s Children in Israel with Nathan Szajnberg at NYPSI

Happy New Year

L’shonetoyve tikoseyvu by I. L. Peretz. Translated from the Yiddish
by Max Rosenfeld

L’shonetoyve tikoseyvu –
Everyone, wherever you are!
Whether fate has played you ill
And sent you to the steppes afar,
Or whether, cooling fevered brow,
Before the Western Wall you stand.
Whether on the distant seas.
You’re sailing to a promised land.
Or whether, with a patient smile,
You bear the heavy yoke with ease
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Do Babies Remember Trauma? Conference on October 1, 2011

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Psychology and Neurobiology of Early Trauma

Did you know that until 1990, throughout much  of the U.S., surgery on babies was routinely performed without anesthesia? It is true that babies don’t remember, in the sense of linear, episodic, narrative memory. But it is not true that they don’t remember at all. So what do they remember?

In this interdisciplinary colloquium, we consider the developmental, neurobiological, and psychological consequences of trauma in infancy, and explore “what babies remember” . . .

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Anniversary of Freud’s death, his legacy, his followers and his influence on today on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Dear Colleagues:

On this day, the anniversary of Freud’s death, among the multitude of riches on the international psychoanalysis website, I noticed there are a number of entries with the main focus on children. I have selected a few posts, albeit biased by my own interest in child work , to highlight for you, but hope that you will also chose those which appeal to you. Nevertheless, it has been my contention in the many years that I taught child development that all analysts and mental health professionals would benefit from a thorough understanding of the child and his/her world.

My choices this week are: Continue reading Anniversary of Freud’s death, his legacy, his followers and his influence on today on InternationalPsychoanalysis.net from Sasha Rolde

Neuropsychoanalysis – How can we practice such a transdisciplinary enterprise? with Georg Northoff at NYPSI

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Saturday: October 1, 2011 10 am – 12 pm
Georg Northoff, MD, PhD, PhD

Canada Research Chair for Mind, Brain Imaging and Neuroethics Michael Smith Chair for Neuroscience and Mental Health Full Professor, Depts of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy at the University of Ottawa
will receive

THE ARNOLD PFEFFER PRIZE FOR 2010

and speak on
Neuropsychoanalysis – How can we practice such a transdisciplinary enterprise?
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Psychoanalytic Principles of Child Development with David Sawyer and Ronald Rawitt at NYPSI

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COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT
Psychoanalytic Principles of Child Development
David Sawyer, M.D. & Ronald Rawitt, M.D.

Wednesdays
7:30 – 8:30 pm
October 19, 2011 – November 16, 2011
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