Click Below to Listen to: Introudction by Sander Abend to Milton Horowitz’s 1994 Freud Lecture, “Adolescent Daydreams and the Creative Impulse” presented on April 26, 1994 to the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
Click Below to Listen to: Part 1 of Milton Horowitz’s Presentation.
Click Below to Listen to: Part 2 of Milton Horowitz’s Presentation.
Category: Audio/Video
How Freud Changed What People Thought About the Mind
Argument to Beethoven’s 5th with Sid Caesar and Nanette Fabray
Joseph Sandler’s 1993 Freud Lecture at NYPSI
Click Below to Listen To: Aaron Esman’s Introduction to Joseph Sandler’s 1993 Freud Lecture”The Past Unconscious and the Present Unconscious: A Contribution to a Technical Frame of Reference” presented on Arpil 20, 1998 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
Click Below to Listen To: Part 1 of Sandler’s presentation.
Click Below to Listen To: Part 2 of Sandler’s presentation.
Click Below to Listen To: Part 3 of Sandler’s presentation.
Leonard Shengold’s 1992 Freud Lecture: Freud as Our Ego Ideal
Opening Session of Symposium 2010
Jonathan House’s Presentation at Symposium 2010
Click Below to Listen to: Lawrence Joseph’s introduction and Jonathan House’s Presentation (Part 1) to the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.
Click Below to Read: Jonathan House’s Presentation at the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.
Click Below to Listen to: Jonathan House’s Presentation (Part 2) to the Panel: What Does a (Wo)Man Want? at Symposium 2010.
Giselle Galdi on What A (Wo)man Wants at Symposium 2010
Question and Answer Session from Panel 1
Click Below to Listen To: Question and Answer Session from Panel 1: “What Does a (Wo)Man Want?” at Symposium 2010 on March 6, at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in NYC.
Panelists: Lawrence Josephs, Moderator, Giselle Galdi, and Jonathon House. Rosemary Balsam’s presentation was read by Janice Lieberman, both of whom are not pictured here.
Ahron Friedberg’s Presentation at Symposium 2010
This audio selection also features an introduction to Dr. Friedberg by Dr. Irwin Hirsch.
Unfortunately, due to a technical problem, only the first 12 to 13 minutes of Dr. Friedberg’s talk were recorded.
To read the rest of his presentation, please click the link below the audio posting.
Click Below to Listen to: Ahron Friedberg’s Presentation Desire On and Off the Couch,” from the Panel of the same name at Symposium.
Click Here to Read:“ Ahron Friedberg’s Full Presentation