Available now from IPBooks: Spaldeen: Poems by Henry M. Seiden

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About the author:
Henry M. Seiden is a poet and a psychologist and psychoanalyst who practices in Forest Hills, New York.  His most recent book is The Motive for Metaphor: brief essays on poetry and psychoanalysis (Karnac).

Praise for Spaldeen

In Henry Seiden’s Spaldeen with its deliciously homely title, humor (witty and sometimes even groan-worthy), heartache, exhilaration, and generous insights take their turns and have their way Continue reading Available now from IPBooks: Spaldeen: Poems by Henry M. Seiden

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Review of Myths of Mighty Women

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We call your attention to  Dr. Nancy Kulish’s thought provoking review of Myths of Mighty Women: Their Application in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in JAPA, vol 64 August, 2016.  We invite you to comment on the myths discussed in our book and your experience with myth in life and/or in psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

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