Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute Offers Historical Talk Series

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The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute is making available a series of recordings on CD of historical talks by pioneers in the psychoanalytic field. They have digitized the following six talks after having gone through their archives and are offering copies of these to interested parties.

Heinz Kohut:
1. Remarks about the Formation of the Self, Part I (1975)
2. Remarks about the Formation of the Self, Part II (1975)
3. Thoughts on Narcissism, Part I (1972)
4. Thoughts on Narcissism, Part II (1972)

Anna Freud:
5. The Ideal Institute

Charles Brenner:
6. Transference and Countertransference (1981)

Representing the launch of this series, we present the following talk by
Heinz Kohut, “Thoughts on Narcissism” (part 1 of a 1972 2-disc set).
Click Below for Part A:

Click Below for Part B:

To order these talks on disc, either individually or a complete CD-set, please visit: www.IPBooks.net

Lester Luborsky on The Symptom Context Method: Dealing with Psychosomatic & Psychological symptoms

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Click Here To Read: Lestor Luborsky’s Sigourney Award Page.

Click Below to Listen to: Virginia Teller’s Introduction to Lester Luborsky on the subject of the Symptom Context Method of dealing with psychosomatic and psychological symptoms, the Charles Fisher Memorial Lecture on May 6, 1997 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.

Click Below to Listen to: Lester Luborsky’s Presentation: Part 1

Click Below to Listen to: Lester Luborsky’s Presentation: Part 2

Click Below to Listen to: Discussion of Lester Luborsky’s Presentation by Aaron Esman and general discussion with the audience.

Theodore J. Jacobs’s “Imaginary Gardens, Real Toads” at NYPSI

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Click Below to Listen To: Theodore J. Jacobs’s Presentation “Imaginary Gardens, Real Toads: Reflections on Changing Views of the Analytic Process and Process of Change,” at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on November 26, 2002. Part 1 With Introductions by Nora Brockner and Leon Balter

Click Below to Listen To: Theodore Jacobs’s Presentation Part 2

Click Below to Listen To: Theodore Jacobs’s Presentation Part 3 (A few words are missing in the middle due the original cassette tape having been turned over midsentence.)

Click Below to Listen To: Discussion of Jacobs’s Presentation, Part 1 with Milton H. Horowitz

Click Below to Listen To: Discussion of Jacobs’s Presentation, Part 2 with Roger A. Rahtz, plus brief Question and Answer Session.

William Grossman Memorial on October 31, 2006 at NYPSI

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Click Here to Read: Selected Papers of William I. Grossman, M.D. on the Psychoanalyic Connection website

Click Below to Listen To the William Grossman Memorial on October 31, 2006 at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Part 1:
Intro by Paul Rosenbaum (Master of Ceremonies)
Frank Baudry
Arnold Wilson

Click Below to Listen To: Part 2: Roy Shafer

Click Below to Listen To:
Part 3: Roy Shafer (continued)

Click Below to Listen To:
Part 4: Otto Kernberg

Click Below to Listen To:
Part 5:
Marty Willick
Eslee Sandberg

Brian Koehler on Neuropsychonalysis and Psychosis at NYPSI

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Click Below To Listen To: Part 1 of Brian Koehler’s Presentation on Neuropsychoanalysis and Psychosis (following a brief introduction by Mark Solms) at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on June 6. 2009: 

Click Below to Listen To Part 2:
Click Below To Listen To Part 3:
Click Below to Listen to Mark Solms’s Discussion of Brian Koehler’s Prestentation:
Click Below to Listen to Question and Answers with Brian Koehler and the Audience:

Jesse J. Prinz on The Limits of Consciousness at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

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(Note: We apologize for the background noise in these recordings; they were made from low-volume original tapes, and the noise resulted from boosting the voice to be audible here.)

Click Here To Read: Jesse J. Prinz’s Bio

Click Below to Listen To: Brief Introduction to Jesse J. Prinz by Mark Solms.

Click Below to Listen To: Jesse J. Prinz on The Limits of Consciousness: What Research on Psychoneural Correlates of Conscious Experiences Reveals about Our Access to Thoughts, Self, and Emotions at the Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute on May 2, 2009, part 1.

Click Below to Listen to: Jesse J. Prinz’s presentation, part 2.

Click Below to Listen to: Jesse J. Prinz’s presentation, part 3.

Click Below to Listen To: Jesse J. Prinz’s presentation, part 4.

Click Below to Listen To: Jesse J. Prinz’s presentation, part 5.

Click Below to Listen To: Discussion between Mark Solms and Jesse J. Prinz.

Click Below to Listen To: Questions and Answers with Jesse J. Prinz and the Audience