NYPSI Colloquium, Charles Brenner: The Principles of Psychic Conflict

Click Below to Listen To: October 4, 1988 Colloquium at The New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society: Introduction to Charles Brenner “The Principles of Psychic Conflict ”

Click Below to Listen To: Charles Brenner, Part 1

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Click Below to Listen to: Charles Brenner, Part 4. Question and Answer:

Leo Rangell: The Peruvian Lectures (1981)

The digital age can serve to enhance memories. The psychoanalytic theories of an entire continent had their origins in the serendipitous training of a few pioneers who returned to Argentina. There were the powerful Bion Lectures in Brazil in 1974. In 1981, Dr. Rangell gave this brief series of talks in Peru, with a strong, affective audience
interchange.

Click Here to Listen To: Leo Rangell 1981 Lectures, Part 1:

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Combat Generation: Bloodless Trauma: Miilitary reckons with the mental wounds of war

Click Here to Read: Combat Generation: Bloodless Trauma: Miilitary reckons with the mental wounds of war by Greg Jaffe in The Washington Post on July 18, 2010.   Also included on this page are several videos by Whitney Shefte.

Staff Sgt. James Ownbey, a Marine who served in Iraq as an explosive ordnance disposal technician in 2007, and two other deployments, now suffers from a traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and numerous physical ailments. Ownbey and his wife, Sandy, recently bought a home in Hedgesville, W.Va., and he often commutes with her more than two hours each way to attend appointments at the Natinal Naval Hospital in Bethesda.