Click Here to Read: Neuroscience Explains Why This “Game of Thrones” Character Can Only Say One Word Hodor, Hodor, Hodor, Hodor, Hodor. Indre Viskontas in Mother Jones Magazine on June 19, 2014.
Category: Audio/Video
On the Couch: Adam Phillips and Daphne Merkin on Freud
After Baby, an Unraveling
Click Here to Read: After Baby, an Unraveling by Pamela Belluck in The New York Times on June 16, 2014.
The Mother Who Jumped A few months after Cindy Wachenheim gave birth to the child she had long dreamed of, she became convinced that she had caused her son irrevocable brain damage. It was a certainty she couldn’t shake.
How one Iraqi poet translated Joyce’s Ulysses into Arabic
Can There be Meaning in Pointless Torment
Letters from Afar at YIVO
Psychology Sunday: Erich Fromm
Mark Solms’s Chat at NYPSI
Maya Angelou, writer and poet, dies at age 86
Click Here to Read and View: Maya Angelou, writer and poet, dies at age 86 by Emma Brown in The Washington Post on May 28, 2014.
Video: Maya Angelou, one of America’s most celebrated poets, novelists and civil-rights activists has passed away. Angelou, who served on two Presidential committees and was awarded numerous awards, was 86 years old.
Click Here to Read: Maya Angelou, Lyrical Witness of the Jim Crow South, Dies at 86 By Margalit Fox in The New York Times on May 28, 2014.









