Click Here to Read: Soul Machine: The Invention of the Modern Mind by George Makari, Reviewed by Will Braun on the New Books in Psychoanalysis website on January 20, 2016.
Category: Books
Freud on Sublimation from the Book of Life
The Neuroscience Association: suggested readings in neuropsychoanalysis: six specialized lists — and upcoming events
Suggested Reading in Neuropsychoanalysis:
We have just added six specialized reading lists to our educational resources on the NPSA website. These suggested readings focus on a number of topics, and are intended for individuals from various fields of expertise. The six reading lists are as follows:
History of Neuropsychoanalysis provides an overview of the genesis and evolution of our transdisciplinary enterprise. It highlights some of the key pioneers and advocates in this field, and draws on their work in bringing the world of subjective experience into dialogue with neuroscientific disciplines. This reading list also offers explanations as to what neuropsychoanalysis is and what subject matter it involves. Continue reading The Neuroscience Association: suggested readings in neuropsychoanalysis: six specialized lists — and upcoming events
Why B. F. Skinner, Like Freud, Still Isn’t Dead
Rosa Luxemburg Explains Capitalism Using Spoons
Psychoanalysis by Arnold Richards
‘Shrinks’ tells a one-sided view of psychiatry
Swan Song (continued)
Multimedia Psychotherapy
A Rare Encounter with an Aaron Douglas Painting that References Slavery’s Past
Click Here to Read: A Rare Encounter with an Aaron Douglas Painting that References Slavery’s Past by by Allison Meier on the Hyperallergic website on January 4, 2016.
Aaron Douglas, “Let My People Go” (1935–39), oil on masonite, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)









