May 3rd: Freud in the Northern Rockies

The Northern Rockies Psychoanalytic Institute announces
A Day of Conversation with Leo Rangell – May 3, 2008
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Leo Rangell writes:

“The backdrop for this conference says it all. Freudian psychoanalysis, in its slow, covered wagons, has reached the last pristine western wilderness of our country, even as its long trail at the other end keeps fighting to survive and prosper. The range of craggy peaks, from deep down in earth, reaching upward toward the stars, and the small group of intellectual pioneers who gather here to preserve the human unconscious, as it too breaks through at intervals from below into the conscious light, is an awesome twosome, too striking not to further and nurture…”

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International Psychoanalytic Conference On Love

International Psychoanalytic Conference 
On Love 
Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workshops (APW)
March 28- 30, 2008
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
 
 The “malady of being two” [mal d’être deux] from which . . . patients suffer hardly frees them from Narcissus’ problem. It is a mortal passion that ends up taking its own life.
-Lacan, Le Minotaure
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Institute of Group Analysis: Psychotherapy and Liberation May ’68 Anniversary Conference

Institute of Group Analysis: Psychotherapy and Liberation May ’68 Anniversary Conference
 2nd – 4th MAY 2008

LVSRC, 356  Holloway Road, London N7 6PA

This conference is about psychotherapy and political action that connects with the spirit of 1968 with papers on the intersection between psychotherapy and liberation. How can we build on the dynamic set in play by 1968? What are the lessons of struggles in the last forty years for what we do now? What practical steps should psychotherapists take now to link the personal and the political?

SPEAKERS: Our invited guest speakers link political struggle and personal change: Peter Tatchell and Hilary Wainwright.

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Announcement by Irene Willis

Announcement

 Poets and poetry have long held special appeal for psychoanalysts.  Even more than other scholars, analysts often seem to reach for poetic quotations to fill what Adam Phillips (in Promises, Promises: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Literature) calls “a gap, an aporia, a space often unnoticed … that needs something else.”  It seems appropriate, therefore, that International Psychoanalysis should open up regularly a space for poetry in its pages.  To that end, we will be featuring, at the beginning of every month, three or four new or previously published poems selected especially to interest and perhaps expand the interest of our wide, diverse readership.  Occasionally, we may also include short articles, essays and/ or excerpts from prose about poetry.

We plan to launch our new feature, “Poetry Monday,” in National Poetry Month, on April 7.  Please look for it, and let us have your comments.

                                                                                    Irene Willis
                                                                                    Poetry Editor

More on In Treatment

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Click Here for Review: “Gabriel Byrne Can Fix Your Problems in 30 Minutes” by Gillian Reagan of In Treatment in The New York Observer.

Click Here for Review: of In Treatment in the Chicago Tribune.

Click Here for: In Treament: Reviewers Speak and  Viewers Respond

Click Here for: “Here Listens, He Cares, He Isn’t Real” Review of In Treatment in the New York Times On February 28th. 

Click Here to Read: “Therapy professionals put HBO’s ‘In Treatment’ on the couch ” Review of In Treatment in the Los Angeles Times on February 29th.

Click Here to Register: for Symposium 2008

— The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute — Open House for Prospective Candidates

The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
247 East Eighty-Second Street, New York, New York 10028

Open House for Prospective Candidates

Thursday, March 13, 2008, 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Supper at 90 Riverside Drive #4B
(At the corner of 81st. St. and Riverside Drive)

Join us for supper at our Open House and bring your interest and questions about our psychoanalytic training programs in Adult and Child/Adolescent Psychoanalysis.  You will hear presentations from our faculty, candidates and recent graduates. Continue reading — The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute — Open House for Prospective Candidates

Inside HBO’s “In Treatment”

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Click Here to Listen to: Inside HBO’s “In Treatment,” An Interview with Rodrigo Garcia, executive producer, director, and writer of HBO’s “In Treatment,” Blair Underwood, an actor, he plays the role of Alex, an arrogant Navy pilot who mistakenly bombed an Iraqi madrassa, killing innocent students, and Dr. Glenn O. Gabbard, professor of psychiatry and psychoanalysis at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, author of “The Psychology of the Sopranos” and “Psychiatry and the Cinema.” on the radio show On Point on WBUR.org, Boston’s NPR station.

Click Here to Read: “Shrink Rap” a review of HBO’s In Treatment by Chris DeVille, on the Website Columbus Alive, the Website of the Columbus Dispatch.

Click Here to Read: 25 Reviews of the HBO’s In Treatment and comments from members of our community.

Click Here to Register for Symposium 2008, where there will be a showing of an episode of the original Israeli show on which In Treatment is based, “BiTipul.”